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The unique trajectory of Soviet dissident twin brothers Roy and Zhores Medvedev takes us through a century of history, from Stalin to Putin.... Læs mere
A memoir by Paul Lendvai, a Hungarian Jew who was arrested by the Nazis as a teenager. He became a communist activist in post-war Budapest, was... Læs mere
*FOREWORD BY ROB RINDER* A deeply personal investigation into the impact of generational trauma on the descendants of survivors and perpetrators.
A mysterious file of family papers triggers a journey through the dark days of political purges in the 1950s. Jane S.... Læs mere
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From love and marriage to the front line of Russia’s invasion, a profoundly personal story of the city of Odesa and the emotional impacts of Putin’s ten-year war.
The gripping account of nine-time women's basketball icon and three-time Olympic gold medallist's unfathomable detainment in Russia and her journey home.
First published in 1999, This book is a wide-ranging and authoritative review of the reception in England and other countries of Foxe’s Acts and Monuments of the English Martyrs from the time of its original publication between 1563 and 1583, up to the nineteenth century.
Defiant to the end (she hanged herself in prison on July 23, 1926), Kaneko Fumiko wrote this memoir as an indictment of the society that oppressed her, the family that abused and neglected her, and the imperial system that drove her to her death.