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Masters of the Universe?
Edited by
Tariq Ali
Distinguished dissidents oppose NATO’s war in the Balkans.
Atlas of the European Novel 1800-1900
by
Franco Moretti
One hundred maps exposing the fascinating connections between literature and space.
Island Stories
by
Raphael Samuel
“The sheer scope and erudition of these pages is stunning.”—Terry Eagleton,
Guardian
The Salaried Masses
by
Siegfried Kracauer
The classic study of white-collar lifestyle and culture in prewar Germany.
DiY Culture
Edited by
George McKay
“The most uplifting and empowering book you’ll read in a long time.”—Irvine Welsh
The Beginning of the End
by
Tom Nairn
and
Angelo Quattrocchi
Two superbly written accounts of the events of May 1968.
The Question of Europe
Edited by
Perry Anderson
and
Peter Gowan
Commentary on European integration from across the political spectrum.
Antichrist in Seventeenth-Century England
by
Christopher Hill
“Arguably [Hill’s] most flawless achievement.”—
Times Literary Supplement
Class Conflict and the Crisis of Feudalism
by
Rodney Hilton
How capitalism evolved from the economics of feudalism.
A History of Vodka
by
William Pokhlebkin
“Very learned, very informative.”—Victor Kiernan
Inside Babylon
Edited by
Clive Harris
and
Winston James
A lively and informed reflection on the experience of black people in Britain.
The Imperial Archive
by
Thomas Richards
How a rapid influx of information changed Britain and its culture forever.
Senseless Acts of Beauty
by
George McKay
“The secret history of the last two decades.”—Jon Savage
Integrating Gender
by
Catherine Hoskyns
A feminist perspective on the European Union’s operations and equality policies.
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Heathcliff and the Great Hunger
by
Terry Eagleton
Reading Irish culture in the light of the socio-political history that conditioned it.
What About the Workers?
by
Michael Burawoy
,
Simon Clarke
, et al.
Examining class struggle and workers’ movements in modern Russia.
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