Modern European Governments: Cases in Comparative Policy Making, edited by Roy C. Macridis, presents a series of analytical case studies examining the structures, processes, and outcomes of public policy across selected European countries. The book highlights the diversity of governmental systems and illustrates how political institutions, social forces, and historical contexts influence policy…
This book provides a concise yet comprehensive overview of British history in the 19th century. John W. Derry discusses political, economic, and social developments from the post-Napoleonic era to the end of the Victorian era. Important themes such as the Reform Act, the development of industrialization, changes in social structure, and British foreign policy are presented clearly and systemati…
Eurocommunism: Challenge for East and West by Wolfgang Leonhard offers an in-depth analysis of the Eurocommunist movement as it developed in Western Europe during the 1970s. Leonhard examines the ideological foundations, political strategies, and organizational changes within major Communist parties in Italy, France, and Spain, and contrasts them with Soviet-style Communism in Eastern Europe. T…
This book contains the official memoirs of Field Marshal Bernard Law Montgomery, one of the most influential commanders of World War II and a key figure in the Allied victory in North Africa, particularly in the Battle of El Alamein. Montgomery describes his military career, the strategies he employed, his relationships with Allied leaders such as Eisenhower and Churchill, and various important…
Eurocommunism’: Implications for East and West examines the rise of Eurocommunist movements across Western Europe and their political significance during the late 20th century. Written by Roy Godson and Stephen Haseler, the book analyzes the ideological evolution of Eurocommunist parties, their relations with the Soviet Union, their influence on domestic politics, and the implications for Eas…
This book is a narrative and analytical reconstruction of the Six-Day War of 1967, written by Randolph S. Churchill and his grandson Winston S. Churchill. The authors trace the series of diplomatic, political, and military events that triggered the conflict between Israel and the Arab states, and describe the course of a war that was short but had a major impact on the geopolitics of the Middle…
Communism and Political Systems in Western Europe is a scholarly collection of essays examining the development, strategies, and influence of communist movements and parties in Western Europe after 1945. Edited by David E. Albright, the volume analyzes the ideological evolution of European communism, its relationship with state institutions, and its impact on democratic systems. Through compara…
Rabble-Rouser for Peace is the official biography of Bishop Desmond Tutu, written by John Allen, who worked closely with Tutu for many years. The book chronicles Tutu's life as a spiritual leader, anti-apartheid activist, Nobel Peace Prize winner, and figure of national reconciliation in South Africa. Exploring Tutu's personal story, political role, and moral contributions to the fight against …
This book is a comprehensive study of British history in the 19th century, a period that saw major transformations in politics, society, economics, and culture. David Thomson traces the development of the Industrial Revolution, changes in social structure, parliamentary reform, imperial expansion, and the dynamics of everyday life in British society between 1815 and the eve of World War I. As p…
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