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Crimean Tatars From Soviet Genocide to Putin's Conquest
ISBN: PB: 9781849045186, Hurst Publishers, November 2015
320 pp., 21.6x13.8 cm
For sale in CIS only! The Russian annexation of the Crimea in March 2014 focused the world's attention on the Peninsula in ways not seen since the Crimean War. Thousands of Crimean Tatars clashed with pro-Russian militiamen in Simferopol, while Mosc...
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£30,00
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Murder of King James I
ISBN: HB: 9780300214963, Yale University Press, October 2015
656 pp., 23.5x15.6 cm, 97 black&white illus.
A year after the death of James I in 1625, a sensational pamphlet accused the Duke of Buckingham of murdering the king. It was an allegation that would haunt English politics for nearly forty years. In this exhaustively researched new book, two leadi...
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£30,00
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Italian Venice A History
ISBN: PB: 9780300216127, Yale University Press, September 2015
336 pp., 23.4x15.6 cm, 35 black&white illus.
In this elegant book Richard Bosworth explores Venice – not the glorious Venice of the Venetian Republic, but from the fall of the Republic in 1797 and the Risorgimento up through the present day. Bosworth looks at the glamour and squalour of the bel...
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£14,99
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Poilu The World War I Notebooks of Corporal Louis Barthas, Barrelmaker, 1914-1918
ISBN: PB: 9780300212488, Yale University Press, May 2015
480 pp., 23.5x15.6 cm, 18 black&white illus.
Along with millions of other Frenchmen, Louis Barthas, a thirty-five-year-old barrelmaker from a small wine-growing town, was conscripted to fight the Germans in the opening days of World War I. Corporal Barthas spent the next four years in near-ceas...
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£14,99
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De-Stalinisation Reconsidered Persistence and Change in the Soviet Union
ISBN: PB: 9783593501666, University of Chicago Press, Campus Verlag, February 2015
276 pp., 21x13.9 cm
Joseph Stalin's death was a defining event in Soviet history. In its aftermath, the state was forced to reconceive its political, economic, social, and cultural identity. This volume includes new contributions from an international collection of rese...
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£42,00
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Gulag Town, Company Town Forced Labor and Its Legacy in Vorkuta
ISBN: HB: 9780300179446, Yale University Press, August 2014
320 pp., 23.4x15.6 cm, 15 black&white illus.
This insightful volume offers a radical reassessment of the infamous "Gulag Archipelago" by exploring the history of Vorkuta, an arctic coal-mining outpost originally established in the 1930s as a prison camp complex. Author Alan Barenberg's eye-open...
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£50,00
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Genocide on the Drina River
ISBN: HB: 9780300192582, Yale University Press, August 2014
224 pp., 23.4x15.6 cm
In this scholarly yet intensely personal history, author Edina Becirevic's explores the widespread ethnic cleansing that occurred in Bosnia and Herzegovina from 1992 through 1995, war crimes and crimes against humanity committed by Serbs against Bosn...
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£50,00
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Monty's Men The British Army and the Liberation of Europe
ISBN: PB: 9780300205343, Yale University Press, August 2014
368 pp., 23.4x15.6 cm
John Buckley offers a radical reappraisal of Great Britain's fighting forces during World War Two, challenging the common belief that the British Army was no match for the forces of Hitler's Germany. Following Britain's military commanders and troops...
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£12,99
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Fortune Hunter A German Prince in Regency England
ISBN: PB: 9781909930032, Signal Books, August 2014
256 pp., 21.6x14.2 cm
For sale in CIS only! The two decades after Waterloo marked the great age of foreign fortune hunters in England. Each year brought a new influx of impecunious Continental noblemen to the world's richest country, and the more brides they carried off,...
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£12,99
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Exit Berlin How One Family Saved Itself from Nazi Germany
ISBN: HB: 9780300197525, Yale University Press, June 2014
320 pp., 23.4x15.6 cm, 10 black&white illus.
Just a week after the Kristallnacht terror in 1938, young Luzie Hatch, a German Jew, fled Berlin to resettle in New York. Her rescuer was an American-born cousin and industrialist, Arnold Hatch. Arnold spoke no German, so Luzie quickly became transla...
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£49,00
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