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The Weimar Years
Rise and Fall 1918–1933
2024 || Paperback || Frank McDonough || Bloomsbury Publishing
The prequel to Frank McDonough's bestselling Hitler Years series, covering the dramatic period of German history that led to the rise of Hitler in 1933.
Established in the wake of Germany's catastrophic defeat in the First World War, the Weimar Republic ushered in widespread social reform, vibrant culture and the most democratic conditions the German people had ever lived under. At its beginning in 1919, it was a regime that held hope for democracy, stability and prosperity in German...
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The First Kingdom
Britain in the age of Arthur
2024 || Paperback || Max Adams || Bloomsbury Publishing
An investigation of the obscure centuries that followed the departure of the Romans from Britain.
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Crusaders
An Epic History of the Wars for the Holy Lands
2024 || Paperback || Dan Jones || Bloomsbury Publishing
A history of the Crusades.
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The Templars
The Rise and Fall of God´s Holy Warriors
2024 || Paperback || Dan Jones || Bloomsbury Publishing
The remarkable story of the Knights Templar – the wealthiest, most powerful and most secretive of the military orders that flourished in the crusading era.
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A Spectre, Haunting
On the Communist Manifesto
2024 || Paperback || China Mieville || Bloomsbury Publishing
China Miéville's reading of the modern world's most controversial and enduring political document: the Communist Manifesto.
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China After Mao
The Rise of a Superpower
2024 || Paperback || Frank Dikotter || Bloomsbury Publishing
'A revolutionary book' Sunday Times
'A pulsating account' Peter Frankopan
*A SPECTATOR AND NEW STATESMAN BOOK OF THE YEAR*
How did the People's Republic of China transform from a backwater economy in the 1970s into the world superpower of today? Drawing on hundreds of previously unseen archival documents, award-winning historian Frank Dikötter recasts our understanding of an era that both the regime and foreign admirers alike celebrate as an economic miracle. In a fascinating tale spanning f...
A History of the Netherlands / 3rd edition
From the Sixteenth Century to the Present Day
2024 || Paperback || Friso (Westphalian Wilhelms-University Wielenga || Bloomsbury Publishing
Friso Wielenga’s detailed history of the Netherlands traces its political development from independence to today, incorporating significant explorations of culture, economics, international relations, colonisation and decolonisation in the process. It provides a thorough and well-balanced overview of the key moments in and vital aspects of Dutch history since 1500. Challenging incorrect assumptions concerning political consensus and religious toleration in the country, A History of the Neth...
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Big Caesars and Little Caesars
How They Rise and How They Fall - From Julius Caesar to Boris Johnson
2024 || Paperback || Ferdinand Mount || Bloomsbury Publishing
'Wry, informative but deadly - a great book'
Will Hutton
'Fast-paced and impassioned'
Sunday Telegraph
Who said that dictatorship was dead? The world today is full of Strong Men and their imitators. A fascinating exploration of how and why Caesars seized power and why they fell.
There is a comforting illusion shared by historians and political commentators, that history progresses in a nice straight line towards liberal democracy or socialism, despite the odd hiccup.
Every democracy, however ...
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The Burgundians
A Vanished Empire
2024 || Paperback || Bart Van Loo || Bloomsbury Publishing
The story of the Burgundian elite and its remarkable court and culture, a medieval and early modern epic of dynastic struggle, artistic achievement and eventual extinction.
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The Children of Athena
Greek writers and thinkers in the Age of Rome, 150 BC–AD 400
2024 || Paperback || Charles Freeman || Bloomsbury Publishing
A compelling and fascinating portrait of the continuing intellectual tradition of Greek writers and thinkers in the Age of Rome.
In 146 BC, Greece yielded to the military might of the Roman Republic; sixty years later, when Athens and other Greek city-states rebelled against Rome, the general Lucius Cornelius Sulla destroyed the city of Socrates and Plato, laying waste to the famous Academy where Aristotle had studied. However, the traditions of Greek cultural life would continue to ...