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Contemporary Europe (1905) is a political journalistic work by Stjepan Radić in which the author analyzes European states, peoples, cultures and political systems, as well as the place of Slavic peoples in contemporary Europe.
One of the first anti-Hitler works, published by Nolit as early as 1933. This is an early, shorter version of the work (originally published anonymously in Prague), which preceded the expanded edition from Amsterdam in 1935.
The book has a theoretical-political character and reflects the official ideology and security concept of Yugoslavia in that period.
Colin Woodard argues that North America is not a single nation, but an alliance of eleven regional “nations” with different cultures, values, and historical legacies, whose conflicts shape America’s past and present.
An impressive historical novel about one of the greatest engineering feats in the history of mankind - the construction of the Suez Canal, about the vision, suffering and genius of Ferdinand de Lesseps who connected peoples and seas in the middle of the d
The book documents a century of violence in the American labor movement — from 19th-century mining strikes to bombings and clashes with police — and exposes the brutal background to America's "class war."