The White War
A deep dive into Italy’s political, military and social involvement in World War I.
A deep dive into Italy’s political, military and social involvement in World War I.
This is a comprehensive analysis of Italy’s involvement in World War I from a political, military and social perspective.
Founding Brothers examines pivotal moments in American history and the founding fathers who shaped the nation during and after the Revolutionary War.
Hannah Arendt’s seminal work, ‘The Origins of Totalitarianism,’ dissects the rise of totalitarian regimes, focusing on Nazism and Stalinism, and the historical conditions that fostered them.
‘The History of Rome’ is a monumental work detailing the history, politics, and society of ancient Rome from its founding to the reign of Augustus.
Becoming FDR details the personal and political transformation of Franklin D. Roosevelt following his battle with polio.
This Blessed Plot, written by Hugo Young, is a comprehensive account of Britain’s relationship with the European Union, tracing the historical, political, and socio-economic factors that have influenced this complex relationship. The book delves into the intricacies of Britain’s journey towards integration with Europe, the challenges faced, and the contentious debates that have surrounded EU membership. Young meticulously examines the policies, personalities, and events that have shaped Britain’s stance towards the EU, offering readers a deep understanding of the political dynamics and the impact of these on British society and its European counterparts.
《The Twelve Caesars》, written by Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus, is a significant historical work that provides detailed biographies of the first twelve emperors of the Roman Empire, from Julius Caesar to Domitian. Suetonius, a Roman historian and official, combines historical facts with personal anecdotes and character assessments, offering readers a vivid portrayal of the decadence, power struggles, and personal lives of these leaders. His narrative not only explores the political and military achievements of the Caesars but also delves into their private lives, vices, and eccentricities, providing a comprehensive picture of their reigns and the era in which they lived.
‘Picasso’s War’ by Russell Martin is an exploration of the impact of art on history and politics through the story of Pablo Picasso’s painting ‘Guernica.’ The narrative delves into the events leading up to the bombing of the Basque town of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War, the havoc it wreaked, and how this inspired Picasso to create his monumental work. The book examines the painting’s legacy, its role in anti-war symbolism, and its influence on the art world and beyond.