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An Act of State
by
William F. Pepper
The definitive account of the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Adam Smith in Beijing
by
Giovanni Arrighi
Acclaimed exploration of China’s emergence as the most dynamic center of current economic expansion.
2 posts
African and Caribbean Politics
by
Manning Marable
Studying Ghana, Guyana and Grenada to discover the problems affecting democracy in the African diaspora.
Afrocentrism
by
Stephen Howe
“Precise and courageous ... A landmark.”—Brian Appleyard,
Sunday Times
Agrarian Sociology of Ancient Civilizations
by
Max Weber
In his neglected masterpiece, Weber brings sociology to bear on civilizations as diverse as Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece and Rome
1 post
Albion's Fatal Tree
by
Douglas Hay
,
Peter Linebaugh
, et al.
Renowned social historians examine the gangs of criminals who tore apart English society.
2 posts
America's Kingdom
by
Robert Vitalis
A groundbreaking account of Aramco as a microcosm of the colonial order.
The American Crucible
by
Robin Blackburn
How slavery shaped the market economy and abolitionists gave us our ideals
8 posts
Antagonistics
by
Gopal Balakrishnan
A striking intervention from one of the most original young radical thinkers of today.
Antichrist in Seventeenth-Century England
by
Christopher Hill
“Arguably [Hill’s] most flawless achievement.”—
Times Literary Supplement
Auschwitz Report
by
Leonardo De Benedetti
and
Primo Levi
The first published work by one of the central figures in twentieth century literature.
The Battlefield
by
Hugh Roberts
Combating the tendency to reduce Algeria's tragedy to a clash of stereotypes, Roberts offers a radical corrective to Western misconceptions.
The Beach Beneath the Street
by
McKenzie Wark
A fresh history of the Situationist International by the author of
A Hacker Manifesto
.
18 posts
The Beginning of the End
by
Tom Nairn
and
Angelo Quattrocchi
Two superbly written accounts of the events of May 1968.
Being Arab
by
Samir Kassir
A passionate meditation on contemporary Arab identity.
1 post
Beyond Chutzpah
by
Norman G. Finkelstein
A meticulously researched exposé of the corruption of scholarship on the Israel
–
Palestine conflict.
1 post
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