Dragan Bosnic's book, Belgrade, contains a series of photographs, descriptions, and historical information about the city of Belgrade, Serbia. Presented with artistic photography and concise narrative, the book showcases Belgrade's historical landmarks, culture, architecture, and modern life. Published by Intersistem Belgrade, the book is aimed at readers who want to explore Belgrade through vi…
Buku ini mengungkap sisi gelap Dinasti Tudor, salah satu periode paling dramatis dalam sejarah Inggris. Judith John menyoroti berbagai kejadian penuh kekerasan, intrik politik, pembunuhan, perselingkuhan, praktik tenung, perang, penganiayaan religius, hingga kasus perompakan yang terjadi pada masa pemerintahan keluarga Tudor. Melalui gaya penulisan populer, buku ini menghadirkan kisah-kisah tra…
Dalam memangku begitu banyak jabatan, antara lain sebagai Raja di Bali, Menteri Dalam Negeri, Wakil Perdana Menteri dan Perdana Menteri Negara Indonesia Timur, Formatur Kabinet Pertama Indonesia pasca pengakuan kedaulatan, Menteri Dalam Negeri RI, Menteri Luar Negeri RI, Duta Besar RI di berbagai negara besar dan posisi-posisi penting lainnya, Dr. Ide Anak Agung Gde Agung S.H selalu mementingka…
The book Mémoires: 1945–1957 is the second volume of the memoirs of Sir Anthony Eden, one of the most important British political figures of the 20th century and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1955–1957). In this French translation, Eden describes his role in British foreign policy after World War II, including international relations, the development of the Commonwealth, and major …
This book provides an in-depth analysis of the society, politics, and social conditions of Yugoslavia after World War II. Journalist and Balkan observer Dusko Doder describes the internal dynamics of the federation, including the ethnic tensions, political structures, and social transformations that shaped the modern Yugoslav identity. With a comprehensive bibliography and index, this book is a…
This book is a popular biography of Winston Churchill written by Robert Lewis Taylor, a Pulitzer Prize-winning author. Through a lively narrative style, Taylor describes Churchill's life journey from his youth, military career, political career, to his role as the leader of Britain during World War II. This book presents a balanced portrait of Churchill's personal and professional life, highlig…
Le Mali by Philippe Decraene is a comprehensive introductory volume on the history, politics, and socio-cultural development of Mali. Published as part of the well-known French series Que sais-je?, the book provides an accessible yet scholarly overview of the country's evolution from pre-colonial times through independence and its early post-colonial trajectory. Decraene outlines Mali’s polit…
This book is a comprehensive biography of Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord, one of the most influential diplomats in French and European history. Duff Cooper describes Talleyrand's life journey from the French Revolution, through the Napoleonic era, to the Restoration of the monarchy. With a strong narrative style, this book highlights Talleyrand's political acumen, diplomatic strategy, …
This book presents Patrick J. Buchanan's controversial analysis of how British political decisions in the run-up to World War II contributed to the outbreak of war and the collapse of Western global power. Buchanan highlights the role of Winston Churchill, British policy toward Germany, and a series of diplomatic errors that he believes made the war unnecessary. Using a historical and geopoliti…
This historical study by Olaf Caroe provides a comprehensive account of the Pathans (Pashtuns) from their earliest recorded origins in 550 B.C. to the mid-twentieth century. The book traces the political, cultural, and social development of the Pathan people, examining their tribal structure, migrations, and interactions with major empires, including the Persians, Mughals, and British. Caroe hi…