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Unearth the past with our wide selection of history books at Thryft. Explore ancient civilisations, world wars, and pivotal moments that shaped humanity. Whether you're a history buff or a curious learner, our collection offers both insight and intrigue.

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21 Lessons for the 21st Century
Yuval Noah Harari | Jonathan Cape

21 Lessons for the 21st Century

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If the fast-paced changes and complexities of today's world sometimes overwhelm you, "21 Lessons for the 21st Century" might offer the clarity you need. Yuval Noah Harari has a way of distilling the zeitgeist into digestible concepts, helping you understand and reflect on the pressing issues that shape our time. It's like having a forward-thinking friend who can guide you through the maze of modern life’s challenges.
Obedience to Authority: An Experimental View

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If you've ever wondered why people can sometimes act against their moral convictions under pressure from authority, "Obedience to Authority" will not only satisfy your curiosity but also challenge you. Milgram's work is a cornerstone in understanding our social fabric and the grim realities of power dynamics. It's a crucial read for anyone reflecting on responsibility and ethics in society.
Missoula: Rape and the Justice System in a College Town

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"Missoula" isn't just another true crime read; it's a deep dive into the stark realities of campus rape, combining thorough investigative journalism with a compassionate look at the victims' experiences. If you are looking to understand the intersection of collegiate sports, university politics, and the troubling way our justice system handles sexual assault, Jon Krakauer's meticulous narrative delivers an eye-opening perspective that's as heartbreaking as it is necessary. It could change the way you view the handling of sexual crimes in college towns and beyond.
Cool Conduct: The Culture of Distance in Weimar Germany

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If you have an interest in the interplay between culture and behavior, particularly in times of societal upheaval, "Cool Conduct" is a read worth delving into. Helmut Lethen's skilled interpretation of the New Objectivity as a survival tactic in Weimar Germany could offer thought-provoking perspectives on how cultures adapt to preserve norms and values amidst chaos. It's a blend of philosophy, literature, and cultural critique, that's both informative and engaging.
Generational differences can often feel like they create a language barrier between age groups, don't they? Jean M. Twenge's 'Generations' is like a translator, peeling back the layers of misunderstanding. It's a thoughtful exploration into what makes each generation tick, from the Silent Generation to the emerging post-2012 cohort. If you're curious about how historical events and technological leaps have sculpted the views and values of each generation, this book offers a nuanced, engaging perspective that might just help bridge the conversational gaps at your next family reunion or team meeting.
The Good Girls: An Ordinary Killing

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If you're drawn to deep dives into social issues with a true crime lens, "The Good Girls" could really resonate with you. Sonia Faleiro doesn't shy away from the complexities of honor and violence in rural India, as she meticulously investigates the tragic deaths of two young girls. It's a book that not only grips you as a whodunnit but also prompts profound reflection on the cultural and societal forces at play.
Virtual Society
Herman Narula | Crown Currency

Virtual Society

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If you're fascinated by the intersection of technology and human experience, "Virtual Society" might be the book for you. Herman Narula takes you beyond the hype, delving deep into the philosophical roots and future potential of the metaverse. It’s not just about digital escapism; it’s about the next evolutionary step in our pursuit of creativity and connection. Whether you're tech-savvy or simply curious about virtual worlds, this book will offer a wealth of insight into how these digital realms could enrich our lives and society.
Max Weber's Methodology: The Unification of the Cultural and Social Sciences

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If you're grappling with the complexities of interdisciplinary research or are simply intrigued by the marriage of cultural insights and sociological rigor, Ringer's exploration of Max Weber's methodology could be enlightening. Ringer not only makes Weber's intricate theories accessible but also demonstrates their contemporary relevance, making this book a thoughtful dive into understanding the synergy between different academic spheres.
The Library Book
Susan Orlean | Atlantic Books

The Library Book

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If you're the kind of person who finds solace among bookshelves and has a fascination for untold stories, "The Library Book" by Susan Orlean will likely resonate with you. This isn't just a chronicle of a disastrous fire; it's a heartfelt homage to the institution of the library itself, teeming with intrigue and the quiet power of books. It might reignite your appreciation for these treasured communal spaces.
Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City

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"Evicted" isn't just a stark portrayal of the housing crisis; it's an intimate journey alongside families at their most vulnerable. Matthew Desmond invites you to walk the tightrope of poverty in America, offering a perspective that's as enlightening as it is heartbreaking. By intertwining personal struggles with broader societal issues, Desmond provides a narrative that's not only deeply human but also a critical examination of systemic injustice. This book could change the way you see the world around you, and potentially inspire a newfound empathy for the often invisible challenges that too many face.
Good read for those interested in moral dilemmas. Presents the trolley problem and its implications on our understanding of morality in a thought-provoking manner.
Almost Home
Githa Hariharan | Harper Collins Publication

Almost Home

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"Almost Home" by Githa Hariharan is a tapestry of human experiences that brilliantly weaves together the complexities of what defines a home. Each essay takes you on a journey, not just to different geographical locations but into the hearts and souls of people searching for belonging. The reflections on diverse cities and what anchors us to a place resonate deeply, making this book a thoughtful read for anyone who has ever pondered the true meaning of home.
Neither East Nor West: One Woman's Journey Through the Islamic Republic of Iran

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If you've ever felt intrigued or mystified by Iran, beyond the headlines and political noise, Christiane Bird offers a pathway through her vivid storytelling. "Neither East nor West" isn't just an exploration; it's an intimate voyage into the lives and hearts of Iranians, breaking down barriers one page at a time. Discover Iran's rich tapestry, as Bird guides you beyond stereotypes to human connections.
Unfolding His Story: The Story of the Charismatic Movement in Singapore
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If you're intrigued by the intersection of faith and cultural revolution, "Unfolding His Story" has a lot to offer. It's a well-documented examination of the Charismatic Movement that transformed Singapore's Protestant landscape. Written by those with firsthand experience, it promises insights into how spirituality and social dynamics mingled to redefine a nation's religious identity. This book will resonate if you're interested in religious history or the power of collective belief in shaping societies.
The Good Luck Book

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If luck has always intrigued you or you're just looking for a fun read that might give your fortune a little nudge, "The Good Luck Book" could be a delightful pick. It's a light-hearted dive into the quirky practices we associate with good fortune. Plus, it sprinkles in some history and personal empowerment, making it both educational and uplifting. Who knows – it might just be your lucky charm in book form!
Diversity and Society: Race, Ethnicity, and Gender

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You might find "Diversity and Society" to be a compelling read if you are interested in grasping the complexities of race, ethnicity, and gender in the United States. Healey and Stepnick offer an accessible yet scholarly approach, making it easier to digest the intertwining histories and contemporary issues that shape America's diverse social landscape. Their use of empirical data will appeal to anyone looking for an informed and nuanced discussion of minority experiences and societal relations.
The Fix: Soccer and Organized Crime
Declan Hill | Random House

The Fix: Soccer and Organized Crime

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If you've ever been captivated by the high stakes and passionate fans of professional soccer, "The Fix" might just alter your perception of the beautiful game. Declan Hill takes you on a tour behind the scenes, revealing a network of organized crime and match-fixing that could shake any sports fan's faith. It's a page-turner that marries the love of sport with a dose of hard-hitting investigative journalism.
Brick Lane
Phil Maxwell | Spitalfields Life Books

Brick Lane

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"Brick Lane" isn't just a place; it's a tapestry of human experiences, each thread vibrant with stories and cultural depth. Lose yourself in this homage to one of London's most colorful areas, where every photograph tells a tale and the streets are alive with diversity. For anyone who cherishes the city's pulsing heartbeat, this book is a front-row seat to the symphony of Brick Lane's everyday life.
If you're intrigued by the power of collective action and grassroots movements, "The Zad and NoTAV" could be the enlightening read you're looking for. It dives into how local communities stand firm against large-scale infrastructure projects shaping their future. More than just recounting events, this book invites you to consider the broader implications of activism and resistance in our modern world. It's a narrative that's both inspiring and thought-provoking, one that connects local struggles to global issues.
The Companion to Development Studies

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Whether you're a seasoned scholar or a newcomer to the field, "The Companion to Development Studies" is an invaluable treasury of knowledge. Its breadth covers the gamut of development debates, while each chapter serves as a springboard for further exploration. The updated edition's fresh perspectives on urgent topics like global terrorism and corruption ensure it's a contemporary and critical resource for understanding the complexities of development in today's world.
Voting in Change
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Terence Lee, Kevin YL Tan  | Ethos Books

Voting in Change

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If you're intrigued by the complexities of Singapore's political scene, "Voting In Change" offers a deep dive into its electoral changes and implications. Kevin Y.L. Tan provides a clear analysis that's both accessible and thought-proving, perfect for anyone interested in the nuances of governance and citizen participation in Singapore. It's a read that's bound to leave you with a richer understanding of democracy in a rapidly evolving city-state.
True Singapore Ghost Stories, Book 11
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If you're fascinated by the supernatural and enjoy a good shiver running down your spine, Russell Lee's eleventh installation of 'True Singapore Ghost Stories' might just be your next read. The author's enigmatic persona adds an extra layer of intrigue to the chilling accounts of witchcraft and satanic links. Plus, it's a bestseller in Singapore and Malaysia, so it's got a lot of fans out there just like you.
Half-Real: Video Games Between Real Rules and Fictional Worlds

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If you're fascinated by how video games straddle the line between structured rules and imaginative worlds, "Half-Real" offers insight into this balancing act. Jesper Juul pulls apart the layers that make games unique, making it a thought-provoking read for game designers, players, and anyone curious about the interplay of reality and fiction in this form of digital entertainment.
Where Are We Heading? The Evolution of Humans and Things: Foundational Questions in Science

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If you're intrigued by how the things we create end up shaping us, "Where Are We Heading?" is a compelling read. Ian Hodder challenges traditional narratives of human evolution, steering away from the notion of linear progression or random selection. His theory of entanglement will give you a fresh perspective on how our relationships with things like wheels or even Christmas tree lights have evolved and defined our civilization. It's a thought-provoking journey into the co-evolution of humans and objects that's bound to leave you with a new appreciation for the stuff that surrounds us.
Winners Take All: The Elite Charade of Changing the World

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If you're someone who's been skeptical about the grand gestures of the ultra-wealthy and their so-called philanthropy, "Winners Take All" could resonate with you. Anand Giridharadas doesn't just question the sincerity of these endeavors but digs into how they often serve to maintain the inequality they purport to solve. It's a trenchant, thought-provoking read that might alter how you see the relationship between wealth, power, and social change.
Ellis Island - National Geographic Kids Readers
Ages 8-10
Elizabeth Carney | National Geographic Kids

Ellis Island - National Geographic Kids Readers

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If you're intrigued by America's melting pot narrative, Elizabeth Carney's 'Ellis Island' is a must-read. It's a concise dive into the storied past of one of the nation's most significant landmarks. The book offers a vivid historical account that's as educational as it is entertaining, ideal for young readers with a budding interest in history or for anyone seeking a brief yet enlightening exploration of this iconic island.
Delhi Riots 2020 - The Untold Story

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This book would truly resonate with those who appreciate in-depth investigative journalism and are keen to understand complex socio-political events. The authors have meticulously gathered ground-level data to offer a perspective that delves beyond mainstream narratives, laying bare the intricacies of communal violence and the alleged premeditation behind it. It's an enlightening read if you're interested in contemporary Indian politics or the dynamics of urban unrest.
Multiculturalism Through the Lens: A Guide to Ethnic and Migrant Anxieties in Singapore
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If you're intrigued by the complexities of multicultural societies, this book offers a valuable perspective using Singapore as a microcosm for larger global issues. Its unique blend of personal narrative and film analysis provides a multi-dimensional view of ethnicity and migration anxieties. For anyone interested in the real-life impacts of globalization, this book adds depth to the conversation beyond textbook definitions of cultural harmony.
No Logo: No Space, No Choice, No Jobs
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Naomi Klein | Flamingo

No Logo: No Space, No Choice, No Jobs

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If you feel overwhelmed by the relentless push of consumer culture and the way big brands infiltrate every aspect of life, 'No Logo' by Naomi Klein could be a breath of fresh air. It's an inspiring read that emboldens critical thought and empowers activism, providing a detailed narrative on how to challenge and rethink the corporate domination of our world. It's not just a critique; it's a call to action for those who want to make a difference.
Who Cooked Adam Smith's Dinner? A Story About Women and Economics
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If you've ever questioned the traditional narratives of economics, "Who Cooked Adam Smith's Dinner?" could offer you a refreshing viewpoint. Katrine Marçal guides us through a compelling journey, unpacking the gender biases woven into the fabric of economic theory. It's an enlightening read that challenges how we value labor and prompts deeper thought on the role of women in the economy. With its blend of history and critique, it might just change the way you perceive the world of economics.
Water Frontier: Commerce and the Chinese in the Lower Mekong Region, 1750-1880

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If you're intrigued by how trade shapes history, "Water Frontier" might just be your next page-turner. It offers a fresh perspective on Indochina's past, focusing on a time when economic networks transcended national boundaries. Particularly noteworthy is its illumination of the Chinese diaspora's pivotal role in regional trade, making it a compelling read for those interested in the intricate blend of commerce, culture, and migration.
Bantering With Bandits and Other True Tales of India

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Imagine sitting around a campfire, listening to a seasoned traveler recount adventures through India's heartlands. This book brings you close to that experience, with Annie Zaidi's sharp wit and keen observation giving life to the diverse and complex human stories that form India's rich social mosaic. If you're curious about the real India, beyond the stereotypes and headlines, these true tales will satiate that curiosity with warmth and authenticity.
Fast Food Nation: What the All-American Meal Is Doing to the World

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If you've ever wondered about the real cost of convenience—health-wise and ethically—'Fast Food Nation' is an eye-opener. Schlosser's deep dive into fast food's underbelly will make you think twice about your next meal choice. It's investigative journalism that's as addictive as the fries he scrutinizes, delivering a well-researched narrative that could reform your eating habits and awareness.
The Heart Is a Shifting Sea - Love and Marriage in Mumbai

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If you're intrigued by the complexities of love and cultural transformation, "The Heart Is A Shifting Sea" is a journey you'll want to embark on. Elizabeth Flock offers an up-close look at the lives of three couples in Mumbai, navigating their marriages through a time where tradition and modernity are clashing. It's more than a glimpse into Indian society; it's a profound dive into how love morphs and endures in the face of relentless change.
The Nature of Identitarianism
Göran Dahl | Routledge

The Nature of Identitarianism

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If you're keen on understanding current socio-political landscapes, especially how far-right movements have evolved, Göran Dahl's "The Nature of Identitarianism" is a deep dive into this complex subject. It meticulously traces the ideological lineage from early conservative thought to today's identitarian factions. It's a rigorous study that doesn't just skim the surface but provides a critical examination of the subject matter. It could be eye-opening for those wanting to comprehend the nuances and drivers of far-right ideologies in contemporary society.
Tomlinson Hill
Chris Tomlinson | St. Martin's Griffin

Tomlinson Hill

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If you're drawn to stories that weave personal journeys with historical contexts, "Tomlinson Hill" is worth your time. It's a profound tale that delves into the complexities of family lineages and the enduring impact of race in American history. The author's personal connection to the narrative heightens its authenticity and provides a lens to view broader societal issues. This isn't just a book; it's a conversation starter on identity and heritage.
Race and Ethnicity: Culture, Identity and Representation
Stephen Spencer | Routledge

Race and Ethnicity: Culture, Identity and Representation

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If you're intrigued by how race and ethnicity shape societies worldwide, Stephen Spencer's work could be quite enlightening. Its up-to-date, nuanced perspectives, supplemented with case studies, will deepen your understanding beyond the basics, turning every page into a stimulating conversation about cultural and national identity in today's world.
American Resistance: From the Women's March to the Blue Wave
Dana R Fisher | Columbia University Press

American Resistance: From the Women's March to the Blue Wave

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"American Resistance" isn't just a play-by-play of recent political events; it's an energizing account of how ordinary Americans channeled their dissatisfaction into a powerful movement. When you're feeling disillusioned with the state of politics, Fisher's book will remind you how collective action can truly shape the political landscape, making democracy work for its citizens. If you've ever wondered how individual voices come together to roar for change, this read is where you'll find your answer.
Watching the English
Kate Fox | Hodder And Stoughton

Watching the English

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Imagine enjoying a humorous yet scholarly tour through a garden of English quirks. Kate Fox's "Watching the English" offers a rich blend of anthropological insight and witty observation. You'll find yourself both enlightened and entertained as you discover the hidden rules of English behavior. It's like people-watching at a very sophisticated tea party, with the added bonus of understanding why everyone acts the way they do. Perfect for anyone curious about the English or cultural nuances in general.
Maximum City: Bombay Lost and Found
Suketu Mehta | Penguin India

Maximum City: Bombay Lost and Found

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If you're drawn to understanding the soul of a city through its people and their intertwined stories, "Maximum City" by Suketu Mehta could be a great read for you. It'll take you deep into the fabric of Bombay, providing an insider's perspective that's as engaging as it is enlightening. This book acts like a multifaceted lens, capturing the spirit, struggles, and dreams of a metropolis that is at once alluring and overwhelming.
The Official Fahrenheit 9/11 Reader - Thryft
Michael Moore | Simon & Schuster

The Official Fahrenheit 9/11 Reader

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This is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the controversial political climate of post-9/11 America. Michael Moore takes you on a journey behind the scenes, exposing hidden truths and shedding light on the power dynamics at play. Through his witty and powerful storytelling, Moore challenges the status quo and encourages readers to question the narratives they've been fed. Get ready to have your perspectives challenged and expanded as you delve into the untold stories behind the headlines.
Ghetto at the Center of the World: Chungking Mansions, Hong Kong - Thryft

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Recommendation: This book takes you on a captivating journey through the chaotic and vibrant world of Chungking Mansions - a place that defies all stereotypes. With its diverse cast of characters and intimate stories, it reveals the real face of globalization, showcasing the intricate connections that exist between people from all corners of the world. Through these captivating narratives, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the complexities and realities of our shrinking planet, leaving you with a renewed sense of hope and a fresh perspective on our interconnected world.
Slavery - All You Need to Know
James Walvin | Connell Publishing

Slavery - All You Need to Know

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If you're looking to deepen your understanding of the pivotal and painful role slavery has played throughout global history, this book is an excellent guide. Its comprehensive approach ensures you'll come away with a greater awareness of the complexities and the enduring impact of slavery on society. This read is both educational and enlightening, providing a somber yet essential window into a dark chapter of human history.
The Routledge Companion to Dance in Asia and the Pacific: Platforms for Change

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If you're fascinated by the tapestry of dance and how it reflects cultural identities, "The Routledge Companion to Dance in Asia and the Pacific: Platforms for Change" is a treasure trove you shouldn't miss. It promises not just a deeper understanding of traditional forms but also explores how these art forms are adapting and intertwining with modern perspectives. It's a crucial read for anyone invested in dance's role in cultural evolution or longing for insights on regional artistic collaboration.
Instant City: Life and Death in Karachi
Steve Inskeep | Penguin Press

Instant City: Life and Death in Karachi

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This book delves deep into the heart of Karachi, revealing it not just as a geographical location, but as a living, breathing entity shaped by its people. For anyone intrigued by urban development, the complexities of cultural convergence, or the socio-political dynamics of rapidly expanding cities, "Instant City" offers a compelling narrative. It's a rewarding read that could broaden your understanding of global urbanization through the lens of one of Asia's most enigmatic metropolises.
Lion City Narratives: Singapore Through Western Eyes

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For anyone curious about how Singapore was viewed through Western eyes during its transformation from a colonial outpost to a burgeoning city, "Lion City Narratives" is a treasure trove. It's as much a rich tapestry of personal perceptions as it is an impressionistic biographical sketch of an entire city's journey through time. Perfect for those interested in urban transformation narratives, colonial history, and the interplay between East and West.
Wonderful Things
Mick Gowar | Oxford University Press, Usa

Wonderful Things

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"Wonderful Things" might just be the gateway for you if you're looking to ignite a spark of curiosity in young minds. Fiona Macdonald has carefully crafted a book that blends educational content with the kind of vibrant artwork and photography that can keep a child engaged. It's more than a read; it's a visual adventure that educates, which makes it a fantastic addition to any young reader's collection. Plus, if you're teaching or have multiple kids, the pack options with teaching notes are a real bonus.
Behind the Veil of Vice: The Business and Culture of Sex in the Middle East

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This book is for those looking to understand the complexities of Middle Eastern society beyond the headlines. Bradley's exploration is both daring and enlightening, pulling back the curtain on a taboo subject to reveal a cultural landscape that many readers may find surprising and thought-provoking. It's a deep dive into a world that is rarely discussed openly, offering valuable insights into the social fabric of these regions.
Peace in Ireland: The War of Ideas
Richard Bourke | Random House Uk

Peace in Ireland: The War of Ideas

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If you've ever wanted a deeper understanding of the Troubles beyond the cold statistics and dry political analyses, "Peace in Ireland: The War of Ideas" could be the enlightening read you're looking for. Richard Bourke doesn't just recount events; he delves into the collective psyche, ideologies, and concepts of democracy that fueled the clashes. His unique take on the historical conflict as a modern, idea-driven struggle may change how you perceive the evolution of conflicts in general.
A Proper Sense of Honor: Service and Sacrifice in George Washington's Army - Thryft

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If you're a history buff intrigued by the ethos of the American Revolution, this dive into the lives of George Washington's army could offer you a fresh perspective. Caroline Cox not only recounts historical events but delves deep into the personal stories of those who served, uncovering the essence of honor and sacrifice that defined a nation's early struggles. This book brings an intimate, human touch to a pivotal time in American history.

Dive into the annals of time

At Thryft, we carry a vast collection of history books that transport you to different eras and locales. From the wonders of ancient Egypt to the complexities of the Cold War, we've curated an array of works that cater to both seasoned historians and casual readers. With selections that shed light on the socio-political landscapes of yesteryears, each book promises a journey into rich narratives and factual revelations. Expand your understanding of human progression with works that are as educational as they are exciting.