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Russia in the Age of Peter the Great - Thryft
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Lindsey Hughes | Yale University Press

Russia in the Age of Peter the Great

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Recommended because: This book offers a comprehensive exploration of Peter the Great's governance in Russia, shedding light on his complex character, the cultural reforms he implemented, and his impact on society. The author, Lindsey Hughes, presents a well-researched and detailed account of Peter's rise to power, his foreign policies, and the creation of St. Petersburg. Readers will gain an understanding of how Peter the Great transformed Russia into a world power, modernizing the country while holding onto its traditional values.
Few historical issues have occasioned such discussion since at least the time of Marx as the transition from feudalism to capitalism in Western Europe. The Brenner Debate, which reprints from Past and Present various article in 1976, is a scholarly presentation of a variety of points of view, covering a very wide range in time, place and type of approach. Weighty theoretical responses to Brenner's first formulation followed from the late Sir Michael Postan, John Hatcher, Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie and Guy Bois; more particular contributions came from Patricia Croot, David Parker, Arnost Klìma and Heide Wunder on England, France, Bohemia and Germany; and reflective pieces from R. H. Hilton and the late J. P. Cooper. Completing the volume, and giving it an overall coherence, are Brenner's own comprehensive response to those who had taken part in the debate, and also R. H. Hilton's introduction that aims to bring together the major themes in the collection of essays. The debate has already aroused widespread interest among historians and scholars in allied fields as well as among ordinary readers, and may reasonably be regarded as one of the most important historical debates of prevailing years.
Weimar Germany: Promise and Tragedy - Thryft
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"Weimar Germany: Promise and Tragedy" offers more than just a history lesson; it’s a ticket back to the 1920s Berlin, where every corner buzzed with avant-garde art, revolutionary ideas, and a stirring hope for democracy. Eric Weitz doesn't merely narrate; he transports you to the cobblestones of a modernizing city, introducing you to the era's visionaries while soberly revealing the societal cracks that would lead to a darker chapter. If you're intrigued by history that reads like a well-paced novel, and the idea of exploring a pivotal time that echoed through the century, then this book will satisfy that craving while providing poignant context for today’s world.
The French Revolution: A Very Short Introduction - Thryft
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This book is a must-read for history enthusiasts who wish to gain insights into one of the most significant events in modern European history. William Doyle carefully examines the causes, course, and consequences of the French Revolution in a concise and accessible manner. The book sheds light on the genesis of modern political ideologies like democracy, liberalism, and nationalism and their relationship with the revolution. It provides a nuanced understanding of the challenges that the revolutionaries faced and the compromises they had to make to effect change. Doyle's erudition and mastery of the subject make this book an excellent starting point for anyone interested in the French Revolution and its impact on the world.
Agents of Empire: Knights, Corsairs, Jesuits, and Spies in the Sixteenth-Century Mediterranean World - Thryft
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"Agents of Empire" offers a fascinating journey into the complex web of alliances and espionage that defined Mediterranean geopolitics in the 1500s. If you're a history buff looking to get lost in the tales of knights, corsairs, Jesuits, and spies—all key players in shaping the era's imperial strategies—this is your kind of read. Malcolm's meticulous research and engaging prose bring pivotal figures and events to life, making the distant past feel immediate and thrilling.
Chekhov's Plays - An Opening Into Eternity - Thryft
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Richard Gilman | Yale University Press

Chekhov's Plays - An Opening Into Eternity

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Richard Gilman examines each of Chekhov's full-length plays, showing how they relate to each other, to Chekhov's short stories, and to his life. He also places the plays in the context of Russian and European drama and the larger culture of the period. Gilman interweaves biographical narrative with textual commentary and with a discussion of stage-craft and dramaturg - Chekhov's techniques for influencing viewers, the scenic framing of the action, and issues of genre and temporal structuring. Although previous critics of Chekhov have tended to view him as an essentially social dramatist or as an observer of the smaller aspects of existence, Gilman asserts that Chekhov was far more of an innovative playwright, a revolutionary, than has been seen.
Hitler's Vienna : A Dictator's Apprenticeship - Thryft
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Recommended for history lovers, especially of WWII. This book captures the essence of Hitler's formative years in Vienna and how the city played a pivotal role in shaping his beliefs and worldview. The author delves deep into Hitler's early life, examining eyewitness accounts and new facts that shed light on his close relationship with Jewish friends and benefactors. The book also analyzes the influence of the politicians who shaped Hitler's political path. A must-read for anyone interested in understanding the origins of Hitler's radical movement and the events that led to WWII.
History for the IB Diploma Paper 2 Authoritarian States (20th Century) - Thryft
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Comprehensive second editions of History for the IB Diploma Paper 2, revised for first teaching in 2015. This coursebook covers Paper 2, World History Topic 10: Authoritarian States (20th century) of the History for the IB Diploma syllabus for first assessment in 2017. Tailored to the requirements of the IB syllabus and written by experienced IB History examiners and teachers, it offers authoritative and engaging guidance through the following detailed studies from around the Mussolini and Italy, Hitler and Germany, Mao and China, and Castro and Cuba.
The Cambridge Companion to Ibsen - Thryft
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James McFarlane | Cambridge University Press

The Cambridge Companion to Ibsen

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In the history of modern theater Ibsen is one of the dominating figures. The sixteen chapters of this Companion explore his life and work. The plays are grouped and discussed chronologically; among the thematic topics are discussions of Ibsen's comedy, realism, lyric poetry and feminism. Substantial chapters account for Ibsen's influence on the international stage, including an interview with ex-RSC director John Barton and an essay by Arthur Miller exploring Ibsen's challenge to contemporary theater and film. Essential reference materials include a full chronology, list of works, and essays on twentieth-century criticism and further reading.
The Spy Story - Thryft
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John G. Cawelti, Bruce A. Rosenberg  | University Of Chicago Press

The Spy Story

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"The Spy Story" is a great read for anyone who enjoys mystery novels centered around the world of espionage. The book analyzes the evolution of spy stories, and highlights the work of writers such as John Buchan, Eric Ambler, Graham Greene, Ian Fleming, and John le Carre. Readers will appreciate the extensive appendix, which includes a bibliography of espionage and clandestinity, a list of the best spy novels and films, and a catalog of major spy writers and their heroes. It is a great book for those interested in the history of the genre and lovers of spy novels.
Music of the Middle Ages: Volume 1 - Thryft
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This book is a must-read for anyone who wants a comprehensive understanding of the monophonic music of the Middle Ages. Giulio Cattin provides a detailed exploration of the birth and evolution of Christian chant, as well as the development of secular music in various languages. With the author's authority and accessible writing style, this book brings to life the rich musical traditions that form the basis of Europe's musical heritage. You'll also find intriguing chapters on early instrumental music and the philosophy of ars musica.
The Fall of Rome and the End of Civilization - Thryft
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If tales of grand empires and their dramatic declines pique your curiosity, "The Fall of Rome and the End of Civilization" offers a riveting revisionist perspective. Bryan Ward-Perkins doesn't sugarcoat history; expect a raw, eye-opening narrative that challenges modern misconceptions about the "peaceful" end of the Roman Empire. It's particularly engaging if you appreciate a blend of scholarly insight and archaeological evidence that breathes life into the distant past.
The World in Depression, 1929-1939 - Thryft
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Recommended for history buffs wanting a deep understanding of the Great Depression and its impact. The book provides a comprehensive analysis of the economic and political factors that led to the global crisis and the important role played by international coordination and leadership in resolving it.
The Cheese and the Worms : The Cosmos of a Sixteenth-century Miller - Thryft
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This book is a must-read for history buffs and those interested in the intersection of religion, politics and popular culture. It is a fascinating insight into the worldview of a common individual during the tumultuous Renaissance period. The unique feature of the book is its use of trial records of Domenico Scandella to decode his beliefs and views on politics, religion, and society.