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The Dissolution of Communist Power: The Case of Hungary
1st Edition
By Agnes Horvath, Arpad Szakolczai
December 01, 2026
The speed and seeming ease with which the communist systems of Eastern Europe collapsed raise interesting questions about the stability of the structure that held them in place. The book explains the demise of communist power by analysing in detail the internal apparatus of the communist regime in ...
The Mind of the Growing Child
1st Edition
Edited
By Viscountess Erleigh
December 01, 2026
Originally published in 1928 and now reissued with a new Preface by Anthony Hulse and a substantial introduction by Gill Gregory, the granddaughter of the author Dr. Hazel Chodak Gregory, this is a remarkable collection of essays. It represents a major contribution to a subject that is increasingly...
Zamenhof: Creator of Esperanto
1st Edition
By Marjorie Boulton
December 01, 2026
First published in 1960, this book details the life of Ludovic Zamenhof, the creator of Esperanto. Boulton’s work portrays Zamenhof as a figurehead for peace, his life and work remaining morally, intellectually, and psychologically interesting over time. The book uncovers Zamenhof’s early years, ...
A History of Poland
1st Edition
By Oskar Halecki
November 01, 2026
Originally published as a revised edition in 1983 Oskar Halecki’s A History of Poland remains a classic work in its field through its brilliant synthesis and interpretation of Polish history. The final 2 chapters, added by Antony Polonsky cover the years under Gomulka and Gierek, and give an ...
Communist States and International Change: Romania and Yugoslavia in Comparative Perspective
1st Edition
By Ronald H. Linden
November 01, 2026
When it was originally published in 1987, this book provided the first comprehensive analysis of the ways in which changes in the international environment affected both the domestic politics, economies and the foreign policies of communist countries. Ronald Linden’s comparative study examines the ...
Daniel Boone: The Long Hunter
1st Edition
By Lawrence Elliott
November 01, 2026
Daniel Boone, the most famous of America’s early western pioneers is a figure almost more legendary than real. When he was born in 1734 Americans paid obeisance to the English king: by the time he died in 1820 the United States had come into existence and it was Boone, foremost among an inspired ...
Little Moscows: Communism and Working-Class Militancy in Inter-War Britain
1st Edition
By Stuart Macintyre
November 01, 2026
The Little Moscows came to public attention during the 1920s as industrial localities noteworthy for political and industrial militancy. In such places, the working class displayed unusual determination to improve wages and conditions. Originally published in 1980, the book discusses the experience...
The Beginnings of Communist Rule in Poland: December 1943–June 1945
1st Edition
Edited
By Antony Polonsky, Boleslaw Drukier
November 01, 2026
This study, originally published in 1980, was based on previously unavailable documents brought to the West in 1972. It provides a detailed account of the problems faced by a communist party taking power in a country in which it was opposed by the majority of the population. The eighteen months ...
The Little Dictators: The History of Eastern Europe Since 1918
1st Edition
By Antony Polonsky
November 01, 2026
Originally published in 1975, this book presents a lucid and comprehensive account of the political history of the different states of Eastern Europe, from the collapse of the Eastern monarchies of Russia, Germany and Austria-Hungary up to the Second World War. The author traces the history of six ...
The Trail of Tears: The American Indian Removals, 1813-55
1st Edition
By Gloria Jahoda
November 01, 2026
In 1830 the United States Congress passed a bill turning into law what had been until then unofficial policy: the forcible removal of those Indian tribes living east of the Mississippi and their resettlement in the West. The Removals were to prove merely the first step in the deliberate destruction...
Witnesses: Life in Occupied Kraków
1st Edition
By Miriam Peleg-Mariańska, Mordecai Peleg
November 01, 2026
On 6 September 1939 the German army invaded Kraków and the lives of the 60,000 Jewish residents changed forever. Among those who became members of ‘Źegota’, the Polish underground organization which provided aid to Jews, were Miriam Peleg-Mariańska and Mordecai Peleg, a young couple of striking ...
A School Divided: An Ethnography of Bilingual Education in a Chinese Community
1st Edition
By Grace Pung Guthrie
October 01, 2026
Originally published in 1985, A School Divided is about bilingual education in a Chinese-American community. Americans had recognized the need to provide bilingual education for non-English-speaking minorities, particularly since the 1960s when waves of new immigrants and refugees began to arrive. ...






