Robert Hamilton's World War One: Life in the Trenches offers a visual and narrative look at the lives of soldiers on the front lines during World War I. Through archival photographs and historical commentary, the book depicts the conditions of the trenches, the soldiers' daily routines, the physical and psychological challenges, and the military strategies that evolved during the war. It provid…
The Pacific War by John Costello is a comprehensive historical study of the conflict between the Allied forces and Japan across the Pacific region during World War II. Drawing from archival materials, military documents, and firsthand accounts, Costello presents a detailed narrative of events leading up to the war, the major naval and land battles, and the strategic decisions that shaped the ou…
This book contains a collection of essays by S. Herbert Frankel that examine the relationship between international investment, social change, and economic development in underdeveloped countries. Frankel examines how foreign capital influences social structure, economic growth, and modernization in Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Through economic and social analysis, this book provides a deep…
This book presents a comprehensive overview of the history and development of African societies, from prehistoric times through the great African kingdoms, colonialism, and the modern era. Joseph E. Harris emphasizes Africa's contributions to world history and the development of African identity within a global context. This book is an essential reference for readers studying African history, c…
Secrets of State is a political and historical account by French journalist and historian J.-R. Tournoux, revealing behind-the-scenes events that shaped mid-20th-century France. The book explores major political scandals, military crises, and covert operations, including the Battle of Dien Bien Phu, the role of French paratroopers, the Algerian War, the Suez conflict, and the controversial Ben …
This book presents an in-depth study of the aerial combat tactics used by aces (the best pilots) during World War I. Norman Franks, a leading military aviation historian, describes how early fighter aircraft were used, how pilots developed aerial combat strategies, and how those tactics evolved throughout the war. With illustrations and archival research, this book provides a comprehensive over…
This illustrated volume presents a comprehensive visual documentation of World War II through a wide selection of photographs sourced from European archives, military records, newspapers, and contemporary publications. Edited by Mathias Färber, the book captures key events, military operations, political developments, and everyday life during the war. The images provide historical insight into…
John G. Jackson's Man, God, and Civilization presents a comprehensive study of the early development of human civilization and the evolution of religious ideas from prehistoric times to modern society. Jackson examines the relationship between culture, religion, and social development, and traces the influence of Ancient Egypt, Africa, and other early civilizations on Western religious thought …
Twentieth Century: The History of the World, 1901–2000 presents a comprehensive and authoritative narrative of global developments throughout the twentieth century. J. M. Roberts examines major political, social, economic, and cultural transformations that shaped the modern world, including world wars, decolonization, technological progress, shifting geopolitical powers, and the rise of globa…
This book presents a profound comparative study of the twentieth century’s two most destructive ideological systems—Communism and Nazism—and examines why the Shoah remains historically and morally unique. Alain Besançon analyzes the philosophical roots, political methods, and human consequences of totalitarian regimes, highlighting the deep differences in their motivations and atrocities…