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  • - A New Consensus Among Israelis and Palestinians
    av Michael Karpin
    319,-

    In Imperfect Compromise, Karpin presents an entirely different thesis from that of most books about the Middle East peace settlement: when it comes to the proverbial man or woman on the street, he asserts that both Arabs and Jews prefer a peaceful solution.

  • - 33 of Boxing's Best Referees and Their Stories
    av Michael FitzGerald
    315,-

    Officiating a professional boxing match can be a thankless job. When a match goes well, no one focuses on the referee. But when a controversy arises, everyone remembers the man who makes the call.

  • - The Life and Los Angeles Times of Jim Murray
    av Steven Travers
    319,-

    Forget Ring Lardner, Grantland Rice, and the others. Jim Murray of the Los Angeles Times was not merely the best writer but the single greatest sports columnist who ever lived - fullstop. Known for his highly descriptive metaphors and phrasing - i.e "a strike zone the size of Hitler's heart" - Murray was a poet.

  • - When the Baseball Beat Was the Best Job on the Paper
    av Dennis D'Agostino
    389,-

    Keepers of the Game celebrates the last generation of baseball writers whose careers were rooted in Teletype machines, train travel and ten-team leagues and who wielded an influence and power within the game that are unthinkable today.

  • - A Narrative, Past and Present
    av Beldon Butterfield
    345,-

  • - Baseball and Sunday Observance in New York
    av Charles DeMotte
    295,-

  • - A Guide for National Security, Foreign Policy, and Business Professionals
    av Ross Harrison
    325,-

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    599,-

    This one-volume anthology provides a comprehensive analysis of the role that air power has played in military conflicts over the past century.

  • - How a Holocaust Survivor and a Polish Resistance Fighter Beat the Odds and Found Each Other
    av Caryn Mirriam-Goldberg
    345,-

    Needle in the Bone highlights the astonishing stories of two Poles - a Holocaust survivor, Lou Frydman, and a Polish resistance fighter, Jarek Piekalkewicz. As mere teenagers during World War II, they defied daunting odds, lost everything and nearly everyone in the war, and yet summoned the courage to start new lives in the United States.

  • - Unearthing Wrongful Executions
    av Richard A. Stack
    345,-

    On September 21, 2011, the controversial execution of Georgia inmate Troy Davis, who spent twenty years on death row for a crime he most likely did not commit, revealed the complexity of death penalty trials, the flaws in America's justice system, and the rift between those who are for or against the death penalty.

  • av Croswell Bowen
    345,-

    Croswell Bowen began writing and taking photographs for Back from Tobruk in 1941 while en route with his unit of American Field Service volunteer ambulance drivers to serve alongside the British Eighth Army in North Africa. Later a successful journalist and author, Bowen never forgot what he had witnessed during his time in North Africa.

  • - American Foreign Policy and the Transformation of the Cold War
    av Jussi M. Hanhimaki
    295 - 645,-

    Jussi M. Hanhimaki offers students and scholars a survey of the evolution of American foreign policy during a key period in recent history, the era of superpower detente and global transformation in the 1960s and 1970s.

  • - Rethinking America's Quest for the End of History
    av Peter J. Munson
    345,-

    American foreign policy since World War II has actively sought to reshape both domestic and international orders, hoping to hasten the coming of the “end of history” in a peaceful democratic utopia. While the end of the Cold War heightened optimism that this goal was near, American foreign policymakers still face dramatic challenges. In War, Welfare & Democracy, Peter Munson argues that the problems we face today stem from common roots—the modern state system’s struggle to cope with the pressures of market development and sociopolitical modernization. America’s policies seek to treat challenges as varied as insurgency, organized crime, fiscal crises, immigration pressures, authoritarianism, and violations of human rights with a schizophrenic mix of realpolitik and idealism. The ideologies that inform this policy outlook were born during the Great Depression and two world wars and honed during the early years of the Cold War. Although the world has long since changed, American policy has failed to adjust. The crisis of the world’s leading welfare states compounds this inflexibility. By addressing the inequality of wealth, security, and stability brought on by dramatic economic change and modernization, Munson describes how America can lead in reforming the welfare state paradigm and adjust its antiquated policies to best manage the transformation we must face.

  • - A History of Military Medicine from the Middle Ages to the War in Afghanistan
    av Richard Gabriel
    269 - 369,-

    Over the last five centuries, the development of modern weapons and warfare has created an entirely new set of challenges for practitioners in the field of military medicine. Between Flesh and Steel traces the historical development of military medicine from the Middle Ages to modern times.

  • - Social Responsibility, from Learning to Doing
    av Ron Elsdon
    345,-

  • - The Life of Dumas Malone
    av William G. Hyland
    399,-

  • - Presidential Failures and a Call to Action
    av Woody Klein
    319,-

  • - Founder of British India
    av C. Brad Faught
    295,-

    No one in the early days of the British ventures in India was as well known or as controversial as Clive became.

  • - Sarah Palin's Curious Record as Alaska's Governor
    av Matthew Zencey
    275,-

  • - A Celebration of Fenway Park's Centennial Told Through Red Sox Radio and Tv
    av Curt Smith
    319,-

    The Green Monster. The Triangle. Pesky's Pole. They are but a few of the defining features of Fenway Park, home base for legions of devoted Red Sox fans. Now, a hundred years after Fenway first opened its gates, Mercy! tells the park's history through Red Sox radio and TV announcers recalling and commemorating the American institution.

  • - A Father's Memoir of His Son's Encounter with Traumatic Brain Injury
    av Joel M. Goldstein
    345,-

  • - Conversations Between a Die-Hard Liberal and a Devoted Conservative
    av Phil Neisser
    449,-

  • - How Stereotypes About Black Masculinity Drive Research on Race and Intelligence
    av Constance Hilliard
    269,-

  • - How Hank Greenberg and Jackie Robinson Transformed Baseball--and America
    av Robert C. Cottrell
    449,-

  • - The Not-So-Hidden Costs of America's Permanent War Economy
    av Gregory D. Squires & Marcus G. Raskin
    345 - 695,-

    This edited volume reveals how a permanent war economy has made the United States unable to spread democracy abroad and has worsened domestic problems.

  • - The Nazi Quest for an Oil Empire
    av Dietrich Eichholtz
    475,-

    As Hitler's Einsatzgruppen (mobile SS killing units) marched into the Soviet Union directly behind the advancing Wehrmacht to murder Jews and others, less well-known units were also following in the footsteps of the German armed forces. They were called, among other things, petroleum units, petroleum commissions, or technical brigades.

  • - World War II, 1939-1943
    av Alan Levine
    399,-

    From Axis Victories to the Turn of the Tide is a history of the critical campaigns of World War II that highlights the "visible" turning point battles of the war in 1942 and 1943. By focusing not only on what happened but also on why, Alan Levine's in-depth approach to the subject questions whether the Axis ever had any hope of winning the war.

  • - The Art of American Power During the Early Republic
    av William Nester
    349,-

    From 1789 to 1800, the Federalist and Republican parties held opposing visions for America's future.

  • - The Coming Court Battles Over Ptsd
    av Barry R. Schaller
    319,-

  • - The Treasure Shipments That Saved Britain and the World
    av Bob Switky
    389,-

    Wealth of an Empire tells the dramatic true story of a top-secret mission that changed the course of World War II: Great Britain's shipment of virtually its entire treasury across the treacherous waters of the North Atlantic to safety in the United States and Canada.

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