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  • - How it was built - and how it fell
    av Piers Brendon
    164,-

    In its Victorian heyday, when Britannia ruled the waves, the British Empire consisted of 58 countries with a population of 400 million. Covering 14 million square miles, or about a quarter of the earth's surface, it was seven times larger than the territories of Rome at their greatest extent. By then it was a far-flung but loosely-amalgamated assortment of dominions and dependencies that dwarfed its tiny base.

  • - A Brilliant Leader Who Helped Shape the Modern World - or a Brutal Tyrant?
    av Adam Zamoyski
    164,-

    Napoleon has long divided historians. In this short, graphic discussion of his life and influence, the well-known historian Adam Zamoyski offers his own verdict on one of history's most influential figures.

  • - The brave adventurers who risked their lives to understand how our planet works
    av Robin Hanbury-Tenison
    164,-

  • - A History of Human Sexuality from Ancient Greece to the Modern Age
    av Charlie McCann
    178,-

    A concise account of the history of human sexuality, from the times of Ancient Greece to the contemporary furore over gender identity and LGBT.

  • - A Brilliantly Concise Account of One of History's Most Famous Men
    av Paul Addison
    164,-

    Trade paperback. New titles in the "All You Need To Know..." series providing a punchy and accessible introduction to areas of historical knowledge, led through by selected experts.

  • - A practical guide which will open your eyes - and touch your heart
    av Malcom Hebron
    178,-

  • - The Rise and Fall of the Nazis
    av Caroline Sharples
    164,-

    There is no easy way to sum up the Third Reich, but in this short book Caroline Sharples tells the story of Hitler's rise to power and looks at the arguments which have raged about the Third Reich, in particular the argument about how much power Hitler actually had. Was he, as some believe, an omnipotent leader with clear ideological goals and a clear programme for implementing them? Or was the Third Reich much more confused, with ad hoc decision making and intense power rivalries generating a "cumulative radicalism" which eventually brought it down?

  • - The Georgian student priest who became one of the 20th century's most notorious mass murderers
    av Claire Shaw
    164,-

    A vivid portrait of Russia at the most turbulent period of modern history, and of one of the most violent and repressive regimes in history.

  • - The most catastrophic event in 20th century European history
    av Max Egremont
    164,-

  • - How Islam was Born
    av Barnaby Rogerson
    154,-

  • - A graphic account of the greatest and most terrible event in human history
    av Max Hastings
    164,-

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