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America's Fatal Leap: 1991-2016
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Stealing Horses to Great Applause: The Origins of the First World War Reconsidered
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The War of Art: A History of Artists' Protest In America
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Disputing Disaster: A Sextet on the Great War
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Revolutions: A New History
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Agrarian Questions: The Latin American Novel on the Road to Capitalism
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Shadows of Hiroshima
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African and Caribbean Politics: From Kwame Nkrumah to Maurice Bishop
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The British State and the Ulster Crisis: From Wilson to Thatcher
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Ibn Khaldun: The Birth of History and the Past of the Third World
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The Transition from Feudalism to Capitalism
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The Long War: Dictatorship and Revolution in El Salvador
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Rebellion in the Veins: Political Struggle in Bolivia, 1952–1982
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Yellow Rainmakers: Are Chemical Weapons Being Used in Southeast Asia?
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Mexican Revolution
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The Dialectics of Disaster: A Preface to Hope
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Trotsky: A Study in the Dynamic of His Thought
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The Alternative in Eastern Europe
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The French Revolution 1789-1799, Vol 1: From the Storming of the Bastille to the Fall of the Girondins
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The French Revolution 1789-1799, Vol 2: From the Jacobin Dictatorship to Napoleon
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Stealing Horses to Great Applause: The Origins of the First World War Reconsidered
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Revolutions: A New History
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A People's History of London
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Disputing Disaster: A Sextet on the Great War
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Everything Is Now: The 1960s New York Avant-Garde—Primal Happenings, Underground Movies, Radical Pop
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Empire Ablaze: The American Revolution and the Atlantic Working Class
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The Breaking of the English Working Class
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The Full English: The Ways We Eat and Why
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Loot: How Israel Stole Palestinian Property
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Blaming the Victims: Spurious Scholarship and the Palestinian Question





