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  • av Michael D Hattem
    489,-

    The surprising history of how Americans have fought over the meaning and legacy of the Revolution for nearly two and a half centuries

  • av Trudier Harris
    329,-

    A biography of Native Son’s Bigger Thomas that examines his continued relevance in the debates over Black men and the violence of racism

  • av Jackson Lears
    489,-

    The best essays from America’s premier cultural historian

  • av Harold Hongju Koh
    555,-

    A deeply researched, fully updated edition of The National Security Constitution that explores the growing imbalance of institutional powers in American foreign affairs and national security policy

  • av Roger White
    505,-

  • av Andrew Seaton
    169 - 345

  • av Peter Burke
    169 - 345

  • av Robyn Asleson
    709,-

    A scintillating account of the cultural freedom and empowerment that American women experienced as leaders in the avant-garde scene in early twentieth-century Paris

  • av Saul Nelson
    775,-

    A new history of postwar painting that explores how the desire to look backward shaped some of the period’s most radical artmaking

  • av Michael Lobel
    569,-

    A groundbreaking reassessment that foregrounds Van Gogh’s profound engagement with the industrial age while making his work newly relevant for our world today

  • av Adrian Karatnycky
    289,-

    The first major English-language history of Ukraine from its emergence after the demise of the Soviet Union through the current Russian invasion

  • av Nadine Akkerman
    305,-

    A fascinating exploration of the devious tricks and ingenious tools used by early modern spies—from ciphers to counterfeiting, invisible inks to assassination

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    775,-

    An expansive look at the multifaceted American artist Toshiko Takaezu within the history of postwar artmaking

  • av Amin Saikal
    279

    An incisive, authoritative account of the West’s failures in Afghanistan, from 9/11 to the fall of Kabul

  • av Daniel H. Weiss
    249

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    909

    An exploration of the development of the art scene, its socio-political context, and the role of the fine arts in nineteenth-century Nordic society

  • av Fawaz A. Gerges
    345,-

    An ambitious alternative history of the modern Middle East

  • av Jennifer A. Thompson
    709,-

    A new study of Mary Cassatt that explores the centrality of work to both her inventive technical practice and her distinctive approach to modern subjects

  • av Benjamin D.R. Hellings
    345,-

    A detailed presentation of the iconic Naseby Cup that illuminates the Victorian vessel’s extraordinary numismatic importance and contextualizes the circumstances surrounding its creation

  • av Katie Anania
    909

    A dynamic look at how artists used paper to radically redefine the relationship between the body and its surroundings, and to propose new conceptions of ecology

  • av Allison Rudnick
    625,-

    An exploration of late nineteenth-century American literary posters—a vibrant genre at the vanguard of modern commercial art and graphic design

  • av Denise Murrell
    775,-

    A groundbreaking volume resituating the Harlem Renaissance as integral to the development of twentieth-century modernism

  • av Katy Wan
    625,-

    Reassessing the career of the hugely influential Harper’s Bazaar art director, who changed the course of twentieth-century American photography and graphic design

  • av Roisin Inglesby
    555,-

    An exploration of the evolution of the Japanese Mingei (folk art) movement within the context of today’s concerns

  • av John Lukacs
    149,-

    A ';gripping [and] splendidly readable' portrait of the battle within the British War Cabinetand Churchill's eventual victoryas Hitler's shadow loomed (The Boston Globe). From May 24 to May 28, 1940, members of Britain's War Cabinet debated whether to negotiate with Hitler or to continue what became known as the Second World War. In this magisterial work, John Lukacs takes us hour by hour into the critical events at 10 Downing Street, where Winston Churchill and his cabinet painfully considered their responsibilities. With the unfolding of the disaster at Dunkirk, and Churchill being in office for just two weeks and treated with derision by many, he did not have an easy time making his casebut the people of Britain were increasingly on his side, and he would prevail. This compelling narrative, a Washington Post bestseller, is the first to convey the drama and world-changing importance of those days. ';[A] fascinating work of historical reconstruction.'The Wall Street Journal ';Eminent historian Lukacs delivers the crown jewel to his long and distinguished career.'Publishers Weekly (starred review) ';A must for every World War II buff.'Cleveland Plain Dealer ';Superbcan be compared to such classics as Hugh Trevor-Roper's The Last Days of Hitler and Barbara Tuchman's The Guns of August.'Harper's Magazine

  • av Can Xue
    165

    The most ambitious work of fiction by one of the world’s greatest writers

  • av Ashley Thorpe
    639,-

    The first comprehensive account of the pioneering ceramic work of Julian Stair

  • av Patrick Modiano
    249 - 289,-

  • av Alan Mikhail
    285 - 345

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