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Traditions and Encounters by Jerry H. Bentley & Herbert F. Ziegler & Heather E. Streets-Salter
(Paperback 768 pages)Offers an account of the cultures and interactions that have shaped world history. This text presents the hallmark themes of traditions and encounters that bring focus Read more...
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Canadians Under Fire by Robert Engen
(Hardback 276 pages)Infantrymen have been the sledgehammer of land warfare throughout the twentieth century, but precisely how they fought at the tactical level has been difficult to Read more...
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Shooting Leave by John Ure
(Hardback 320 pages)To young British officers in India in the 19th century there was only one thing more exciting than shooting wild game in the mountains and steppes of Central Asia, and Read more...
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The Texture of Contact by David L. Preston
(Hardback 464 pages)A study of Iroquois and European communities and coexistence in eastern North America before the American Revolution. It describes everyday encounters between Europeans Read more...
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Solidarity in Europe by Steinar Stjerno
(Paperback 406 pages)A comprehensive study of the idea of solidarity from the early nineteenth century to the present day. Read more...
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Splendour and Squalor by Marcus Scriven
(Hardback 448 pages)From stunning stately homes to the prisons of wartime Britain; from the House of Lords to Edwardian asylums; from the Ritz and the Dorchester to East End pubs, this book Read more...
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Templars and Hospitallers As Professed Religious in the Holy Land by Jonathan Riley-Smith
(Paperback 160 pages)The Templars and the Hospitallers were the two major Military Orders of the Roman Catholic Church from the early twelfth to the middle of the thirteenth century. This Read more...
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The Bombing of Dublin's North Strand, 1941 by Kevin Kearns(Book )On a gloriously starry night four bombs fell, the last and most devastating at precisely 2:05 a.m. on 31 May. There was a thunderous explosion and the earth quaked. Read more...
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White Men's God by Martin Ballard
(Hardback 224 pages)A general history of missionary work in Africa, from the late seventeenth century to the end of the twentieth century, combining historical narrative with discussion of Read more...
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A Sudden Terror by Anthony F. D'elia
(Hardback 256 pages)Offers a story that reveals a Renaissance world that witnessed the rebirth of interest in the classics, a thriving homoerotic culture, the clash of Christian and pagan Read more...
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The Lucky Bugger's Casebook by Daniel M. Smith
(Hardback 256 pages)Tells us the stories of inventors, Nobel Prize winners, scientists, actresses, escapees, engineers, kings, architects, pop stars, criminals, supermodels, tennis Read more...
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Towers of Stone by Wojciech Jagielski
(Paperback 352 pages)The Battle of Wills in Chechnya. The tragedy of Chechnya brought into focus by Poland's foremost journalist. Jagielski's narrative revolves around two Chechnyan leaders: Read more...
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When Everything Changed by Gail Collins
(Hardback 352 pages)Gail Collins, the esteemed New York Times columnist and bestselling author recounts the astounding revolution in women's lives over the past 50 years. Read more...
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Battle of the Bulge Losheim Gap / Holding the Line by Hans Wijers
(Paperback 488 pages)Most accounts of the Battle of the Bulge focus on Bastogne, but the Germans' main thrust actually occurred to the north, where Sepp Dietrich's Sixth SS Panzer Army Read more...
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Brighton: a Very Peculiar History by David Arscott
(Hardback 192 pages)Brighton: that curious master of reinvention - whether it's considered 'London by the Sea' or 'England's San Francisco', it's certainly a city with a reputation for Read more...
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Hidden Cork by Michael Lenihan
(Hardback 256 pages)From quack doctor Baron Spolasco, to the outlaw Airt O Laoghaire, Cork has seen some eccentric, wonderful and downright nasty people. This work presents a collection of Read more...
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Leprosy and Empire by Rod Edmond
(Paperback 265 pages)Innovative, interdisciplinary study of the refashioning of reactions to leprosy in the modern colonial period. Read more...
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Lessons in Disaster by Gordon M. Goldstein
(Paperback 320 pages)A work of presidential history. It distils the essential lessons of America's involvement in Vietnam. It presents the uses and misuses of American power, and offers Read more...
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Omaha Beach and Beyond by Robert John Slaughter & Alex Kershaw
(Paperback 288 pages)Before D-Day, regular army soldiers called the National Guardsmen of Virginia's 116th Infantry Regiment 'Home Nannies', 'Weekend Warriors', and worse. On June 6, 1944, Read more...
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The Warsaw Ghetto Oyneg Shabes-Ringelblum Archive
(Hardback 488 pages)Retrieved after World War II from metal boxes and milk cans buried beneath the ruins of the Warsaw Ghetto, the "Oyneg Shabes-Ringelblum Archive" was clandestinely Read more...
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History of the Supreme Court of the United States: Volume 7, Reconstruction and Reunion, 1864-88, Part 2 by Charles Fairman
(Hardback 836 pages)With this seventh volume of the Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise History of the Supreme Court of the United States, Charles Fairman completes his study of the Supreme Court Read more...
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Life and Death in the Third Reich by Peter Fritzsche
(Paperback 384 pages)Intends to decipher the puzzle of Nazism's ideological grip. This title examines the efforts of Germans to adjust to new racial identities, to believe in the necessity Read more...
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Segregation - Integration - Assimilation
(Hardback 282 pages)Illustrates the variety of ways in which minorities found a place in towns - as citizens, outsiders, or in some other role - and how that could vary according to local Read more...
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The Provocative Joan Robinson by Nahid Aslanbeigui & Guy Oakes
(Paperback 320 pages)A biography of the most important woman in the history of economic thought. Read more...
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The Grand Strategy of the Byzantine Empire by Edward N. Luttwak
(Hardback 512 pages)Presents the grand strategy of the eastern Roman empire we know as Byzantine, which lasted more than twice as long as the more familiar western Roman empire, eight Read more...
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The Battle of Agincourt by Anne Curry
(Paperback 498 pages)'a great teaching tool for every aspect of medieval history... a remarkable book'. JOURNAL OF MILITARY HISTORY Read more...
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The Great German Escape by Charles Whiting
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The Lambeth Cholera Outbreak of 1848-1849 by Amanda J. Thomas
Situated on the south bank of the River Thames, by 1848 Lambeth's waterfront had become London's industrial center and a magnet to migrant workers. This book exposes the Read more...
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Lollards and Their Influence in Late Medieval England
(Paperback 354 pages)Features essays that reveal broader implications for the study of English literature and history through a series of studies that demonstrate the wide-ranging influence Read more...
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Seafarers, Merchants and Pirates in the Middle Ages by Dirk Meier
(Hardback 192 pages)The first sailors braved the North Sea and the Baltic in open wooden boats: their aims were varied - to fish, to trade, to conquer and plunder. Without maps or Read more...
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Sitting Bull by Ernie La Pointe
(Hardback 160 pages)Tells the story of Tatanka Iyotake. Read more...








