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Now with a new epilogue that speaks directly to the current energy crisis, The Prize recounts the panoramic history of the world's most important resource: oil. Daniel Yergin' ... More
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The author of the international bestseller Nicholas and Alexandra and the Pulitzer Prize-winning Peter the Great has written a richly textured and gripping chonicle of the ... More
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Gordon Martel has done the impossible he has madeJames Joll s The Origins of the First World War once more the premier study on why war came in 1914 Martel has not simply ... More
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Historians have long sought to explain how the world descended into war in the wake of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife on June 28, 1914. Focusing on ... More
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David Herrmann's work is the most complete study to date of how land-based military power influenced international affairs during the series of diplomatic crises that led up ... More
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When war broke out in Europe in 1914, it surprised a European population enjoying the most beautiful summer in memory. For nearly a century since, historians have debated the ... More
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This work describes the emergence and impact of an Anglo-American cooperative drive for oil hegemony on world geopolitics. Political and economic analyst Engdahl places ... More
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The global impact of the First World War dominated the history of the first half of the twentieth century. This major reassessment of the origins of the war, based on ... More
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Britain and Germany had no direct conflict over territory, thrones, or borders in 1914, so historians have spent long hours pondering how they found themselves engaged in a ... More
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