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Spain in arms: a military history of the Spanish Civil War 1936-1939
Spain in Arms' is a new military history of the Spanish Civil War. It examines how the Spanish Civil War conflict developed on the battlefield through the prism of eight campaigns between 1937-1939 and shows how many accounts of military operations during this conflict are based upon half-truths and propaganda.0The book is based upon nearly 60 years of extensive research into the Spanish Civil War, augmented by information from specialised German, Italian and Russian works. 0This book also explores how the extent of foreign intervention on both sides has been greatly exaggerated throughout history and provides the first accurate information on this military intervention, using British and French archives to produce a radically different but more accurate account of the battles and the factors and men who shaped them. Hooton finally gives the historical context and operational implications of the battlefield events to provide a link between the First and Second World Wars
Time, migration and forced immobility: Sub-Saharan African migrants in Morocco
In: Global migration and social change
Capitalism in America: a history
'An inspiring, rip-roaring read - like the astonishing story it describes' Liam Halligan, Daily Telegraph Where does prosperity come from, and how does it spread through a society? What role does innovation play in creating prosperity and why do some eras see the fruits of innovation spread more democratically, and others, including our own, find the opposite? In Capitalism in America, Alan Greenspan, legendary Chair of the Federal Reserve, distils a lifetime of grappling with these questions into a profound assessment of the decisive drivers of the US economy over the course of its history. In partnership with Economist journalist and historian Adrian Wooldridge, he unfolds a tale of vast landscapes, titanic figures and triumphant breakthroughs as well as terrible moral failings. Every crucial American economic debate is here - from the role of slavery in the antebellum Southern economy to America's violent swings in its openness to global trade. At heart, the authors argue, America's genius has been its enthusiasm for the effects of creative destruction, the ceaseless churn of the old giving way to the new. Although messy and painful, it has lifted the overwhelming majority of Americans to standards of living unimaginable even a few generations past. At a time when productivity has again stalled, stirring populist furies, and the continuing of American pre-eminence seems uncertain, Capitalism in America explains why America has worked so successfully in the past and been such a gigantic engine of economic growth.
Dissident histories in the Soviet Union: from de-Stalinization to perestroika
In: Library of modern Russia
Croisades en Afrique: les expéditions occidentales à destination du continent africain, XIIIe-XVIe siècles
In: Méridiennes
In: Collection "Croisades tardives" vol. 6
War, state and society in Liège: how a small state of the Holy Roman Empire survived the Nine Years War (1688-1698)
In: Avisos de Flandes 17
Women's history at the cutting edge
The limits of transnationalism
Introduction: the "transnational moment" and its limits -- Fake wine and future cadaver: the trials of an American in France -- Old history, new historiography -- Expatriation: the obverse of transnationalism -- On states and exit: letting people go . . . with gritted teeth -- "Au secours": individuals betwixt and between -- Conclusion: it's not as easy as it looks.