My Hope for America presents Lyndon B. Johnson’s vision for the nation during a transformative era in American history. Through a collection of speeches, personal reflections, and policy statements, Johnson articulates his aspirations for civil rights progress, economic opportunity, education, healthcare, and national unity. The book offers insight into the philosophy behind Johnson’s “Gr…
Remembering America: A Voice from the Sixties is Richard N. Goodwin’s powerful memoir chronicling his experiences as a political aide and speechwriter during one of the most transformative decades in United States history. Goodwin provides an insider’s account of his work with President John F. Kennedy, President Lyndon B. Johnson, and other key figures shaping the era. The book explores ci…
This book investigates the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, exploring the evidence, testimonies, and controversies surrounding the event. Journalist Robert Sam Anson examines various theories, inconsistencies in official reports, and the people involved in the investigation. Blending investigative reporting with historical analysis, the book provides a critical look at how the Kenned…
The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Modern Islamic World is a comprehensive four-volume reference work that provides authoritative coverage of contemporary Islamic history, culture, politics, society, and thought. Edited by John L. Esposito, the encyclopedia contains contributions from leading scholars, offering detailed articles on Islamic countries, key historical figures, major movements, ethnic …
Buku ini memberikan uraian rinci tentang Pasukan Khusus Angkatan Darat Amerika Serikat, yang dikenal sebagai Green Berets, selama operasi mereka di Vietnam dari tahun 1957 hingga 1973. Gordon Rottman menjelaskan asal-usul, misi, pelatihan, persenjataan, dan strategi lapangan dari para prajurit elit ini. Dilengkapi dengan ilustrasi karya Kevin Lyles, buku ini menyoroti peran Green Berets dalam k…
In the Shadow of FDR examines how Franklin D. Roosevelt’s legacy shaped the American presidency from Harry Truman through Ronald Reagan. William E. Leuchtenburg analyzes how each president confronted, adapted, or struggled against the dominant expectations created during the New Deal era. Through historical narrative and political analysis, the book explores presidential power, public percept…
Kodansha Encyclopedia of Japan, Volume 9, is part of a comprehensive nine-volume reference work covering all aspects of Japanese history, culture, society, arts, geography, and notable figures. This volume provides alphabetically arranged entries written by experts, offering authoritative, scholarly, and up-to-date information about Japan. It serves as an essential reference source for research…
The Unfinished War explores how the Vietnam War shaped the moral, political, and cultural conscience of the United States. Walter H. Capps examines the profound ethical dilemmas raised by the conflict and its long-lasting impact on American society. The book discusses public resistance, national trauma, and the struggle to reconcile the war’s consequences with evolving American values. Combin…
The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Modern Islamic World provides a comprehensive and authoritative reference on the political, social, cultural, and intellectual history of the Islamic world in the modern era. Edited by John L. Esposito, the encyclopedia contains scholarly articles written by experts covering Islamic societies, movements, biographies, countries, and key themes shaping the contempor…
“The Ordeal of Power” is a political memoir by Emmet John Hughes, who served as a close advisor and speechwriter to President Dwight D. Eisenhower. In this insightful narrative, Hughes provides a behind-the-scenes account of the inner workings of the Eisenhower administration, offering candid reflections on presidential decision-making, political challenges, and the complex realities of pow…