The Rise and Fall of the The Soviet Economy: An Economic History of the USSR 1945 - 1991 Philip Hanson
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Why did the Soviet economic system fall apart? Did the economy simply overreach itself through military spending? Was it the centrally-planned character of Soviet socialism that was at fault? Or did a potentially viable mechanism come apart in Gorbachev's

The Rise of Modern Diplomacy, 1450-1919 M. S. Anderson
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The book covers the rise of modern professional diplomacy in Europe from its origins in the Renaissance to the First World War. It shows how, where and why the structures and practices of modern diplomacy developed. It also explores the ideas and aspirati

The Road From Home: A True Story of Courage, Survival and Hope David Kherdian
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David Kherdian re-creates his mother's voice in telling the true story of a childhood interrupted by one of the most devastating holocausts of our century. Vernon Dumehjian Kherdian was born into a loving and prosperous family. Then, in the year 1915, the

The Road to Home: My Life and Times Vartan Gregorian
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Vartan Gregorian's tale starts with a childhood of poverty, deprivation, and enchantment in the Armenian quarter of Tabriz, Iran. As the world reeled from depression into six years of warfare, his mother died, leaving his grandmother Voski as the loving s

The Roots of Evil: The Origins of Genocide and Other Group Violence Ervin Staub
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How can human beings kill or brutalize multitudes of other human beings? Focusing particularly on genocide, but also on other forms of mass killing, torture, and war, Ervin Staub explores the psychological, cultural, and societal roots of group aggression

The Rough Guide to Conspiracy Theories 1 James McConnachie; Robin Tudge
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The Rough Guide to Conspiracy Theories is the definitive guide to the world''s most controversial conspiracies. From phoney crucifictions to fake moon landings, and from stolen elections to manufactured viruses, there''s always another story lurking behin

The Ruin of Kasch Roberto Calasso
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The Ruin of Kasch examines the rise of the modern state and the origins of romantic nationalism, whose sick fruit has been harvested in places such as Bosnia, Chechnya, and East Timor. Roberto Calasso locates the transformation in the French Revolution, w