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subject:"History / Europe / Eastern" from books.google.com
With a new afterword addressing the relevance of these events to the contemporary decline of democracy, Bloodlands is required reading for anyone seeking to understand the central tragedy of modern history and its meaning today.
subject:"History / Europe / Eastern" from books.google.com
This title covers the period from 1037 to 1092, the age of Duke Bretislav I and his five contentious sons. It provides the oldest history of a Slavic people
subject:"History / Europe / Eastern" from books.google.com
The assertion of Armenian and Azeri identity and culture remain at the heart of this tragedy. This book helps us to understand why the Armenians feel so strongly that Artsakh is theirs and is worth dying for.
subject:"History / Europe / Eastern" from books.google.com
Mitrovic's volume fills the gap in Balkan history by presenting an in-depth look at Serbia and its role in WWI.
subject:"History / Europe / Eastern" from books.google.com
This important book will serve as an indispensable resource to historians of the period, as well as those wishing to understand the history of genocidal violence more generally.
subject:"History / Europe / Eastern" from books.google.com
This latest volume in the acclaimed Oxford History of Modern Europe series looks at the collapse of Communist power which has once again focused attention on the processes of nation-building in central and eastern Europe.
subject:"History / Europe / Eastern" from books.google.com
This is not a book about Chernobyl, but about the world it has left us. Alexievich spent three years interviewing dozens of survivors, victims and witnesses. This is their testimony, their voices, and they are unforgettable
subject:"History / Europe / Eastern" from books.google.com
Byzantium's Balkan Frontier is the first narrative history in English of the northern Balkans in the tenth to twelfth centuries.
subject:"History / Europe / Eastern" from books.google.com
A New York Times bestseller, Norman Ohler's Blitzed is a "fascinating, engrossing, often dark history of drug use in the Third Reich” (Washington Post).