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  • av Ian Garner
    379,-

    A revealing insight into how fascist youth movements have transformed Russian society and politics for the worse.

  • av Charles Clarke
    345,-

    A comprehensive account of the history, politics and growing strategic significance of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania since independence in 1991.

  • av Virginie Collombier
    589,-

    The definitive interdisciplinary volume on Libyan society's transformations over a decade of conflict and insecurity.

  • av Abdullah Anas
    269,-

    A fascinating account of the early years of the anti- Soviet insurgency in Afghanistan and its role in rallying Islamists from across the globe.

  • av Armen Sarkissian
    369,-

    A gracefully written reflection on how small states can pack a punch that belies their size.

  • av Christopher Clapham
    315,-

  • av Dan Kaszeta
    375,-

    The untold tale of heroic battles for freedom in the Baltic states, during and after World War II.

  • av Mehran Kamrava
    625,-

  • av Lizzie Dearden
    369,-

    An eye-opening account of the British terror attacks you've never heard of--because the perpetrators were caught in time.

  • av Samrat Choudhury
    449,-

    A journalist's history of the short yet troubled life of this 'new' region bordering China and Southeast Asia, exploring its significance for the idea of India.

  • av Henrik Meinander
    375,-

    An award-winning critical biography of Finland's towering leader, charting his statecraft, his political journey and his strategic bravado, carving out independence between Stalin and Hitler.

  • av Krishnan Nayar
    468,-

    Did capitalism lead inevitably to democracy? Can liberalism overcome the ascendant authoritarian right? For liberal democracy to survive, it must learn history's lessons.

  • av Yohei Sasakawa
    655,-

    The incredible story of a lifetime dedicated to the global eradication of leprosy.

  • av Christopher L. Schilling
    369,-

    The definitive account of Modi's rule over his home state of Gujarat, for better and worse--a template he now applies to India as a whole.

  • av Paul Salveson
    389,-

    A landmark new history of the great English county of Lancashire, exploring its people's impact on Britain and beyond.

  • av Victor Bulmer-Thomas
    375,-

    From the fourteenth century to today, the fascinating past, present and future of English imperialism in Britain and Ireland.

  • av Diya Gupta
    449,-

    From poetry to diaries to photographs, Gupta explores the feelings documented by Indians as a global conflict coincided with the battle for their country's future.

  • av Paula Cristina Roque
    339,-

  • av Kaamil Ahmed
    199 - 305,-

  • av Janam Mukherjee
    305,-

  • av John Zubrzycki
    269,-

  • av Reza Pankhurst
    289,-

  • av Elizabeth Pearson
    579,-

  • av Peter J. Williamson
    412,-

    A compelling reinterpretation of the authority and ideology of the much-mythologised Mussolini, weighing his successes and failings in government.

  • av Maximilian Hess
    419,-

    How a war in Ukraine precipitated an international economic conflict affecting us all.

  • av Mike Martin, Chloe Baker & Charlie Hatch-Barnwell
    289,-

  • av Dania Thafer
    589,-

    An original and compelling analysis of opportunities for Gulf states to reap their 'demographic dividend' and nurture economic growth--if only they can reform their institutions.

  • av Ziauddin Sardar
    315,-

    There is more to Scotland than the intensifying debate on independence. This is a rich land, with a rich culture and past that defy commonly held stereotypes of the Scottish people. But their nation also played a central role in the British Empire and has links to slavery. There are Muslims in far-flung places, and their influence on Scottish identity and culture is increasing. In this issue, we explore the history and diversity of Scotland, relate the chronicles of Scotland's Muslims, get high on Scottish poetry, trace the influence of Scots on Muslim novelists, and unpack the politics of Scotland's minority language-speakers. About Critical Muslim: A quarterly publication of ideas and issues showcasing groundbreaking thinking on Islam and what it means to be a Muslim in a rapidly changing, interconnected world. Each edition centers on a discrete theme, and contributions include reportage, academic analysis, cultural commentary, photography, poetry, and book reviews.

  • av Andrew Mold
    315,-

  • av Sara Byala
    449,-

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