The Great War and Modern Memory Summary of Key Points
This book is a critical study of literary techniques in depicting the First World War and its impact on societal memory.
This book is a critical study of literary techniques in depicting the First World War and its impact on societal memory.
This is a comprehensive analysis of Italy’s involvement in World War I from a political, military and social perspective.
Catastrophe 1914: Europe goes to War by Max Hastings revisits the first year of WWI, detailing the political intrigues, military manoeuvres, and human dramas.
This book presents a comprehensive examination of World War I, including its causes, major battles, and aftermath.
A comprehensive narrative of World War I, detailing major events, players, and strategies.
A biography of Mao Tse-tung, focusing on his role as the leader of Communist China and his vast legacy of absolute power and political terror.
An investigation into the societal and economic changes brought about by the ‘market society’ during the Industrial Revolution.
In ‘The Age of Em,’ economist Robin Hanson forecasts a future where ’ems’—or emulated minds—transform every aspect of society. Through detailed economic and social analysis, Hanson explores how this technological breakthrough might affect work, relationships, and culture.
The book discusses the impact of digital technologies on society, economy, and future job market.