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How the Future Worked - Russia Through He Eyes of a Young Non-person (Paperback): Alexander Boot How the Future Worked - Russia Through He Eyes of a Young Non-person (Paperback)
Alexander Boot
R434 Discovery Miles 4 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A gripping first hand account of how Soviet Communism impacted on those who had to live their daily lives under its rule.

The Mission - A Life for Freedom in South Africa (Paperback): Denis Goldberg The Mission - A Life for Freedom in South Africa (Paperback)
Denis Goldberg
R935 R510 Discovery Miles 5 100 Save R425 (45%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Nelson Mandela's comrade in the struggle, Denis Goldberg, spent 22 years in an Apartheid South African political prison from 1963 to 1985. In this memoir, Denis, the perennial optimist, writes about the human side of the often painful road to freedom; about the joy of love and death, human dignity, political passion, comradeship, conflict between comrades...and a very long imprisonment. These memoirs offer the reader an insight into an important chapter in the history of our struggle from a different viewpoint because the racist dogmas of apartheid dictated that he would be incarcerated apart from his Black comrades and colleagues. That segregation denied him both the companionship and the counsel of his fellow accused. His was consequently an exceedingly lonely sojourn. But, true to himself and the cause he had espoused from his youth, he bore it with courage and immense dignity.

Truth And Lies - Stories From The Truth And Reconcilliation Commission In South Africa (Paperback): Jillian Edelstein Truth And Lies - Stories From The Truth And Reconcilliation Commission In South Africa (Paperback)
Jillian Edelstein; Introduction by Michael Ignatieff
R773 R616 Discovery Miles 6 160 Save R157 (20%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Truth and Reconciliation Commission was established to investigate more than 30 years of human rights violations under apartheid. Jillian Edelstein returned to her native South Africa to photograph the work of this committee and was present at some of the most important hearings, such as that of Winnie Mandela. Portraits are combined with accounts of the treatment suffered under the former system. The project lasted for the duration of four years and involved photographing the victims and perpetrators of crimes committed under apartheid. A record of the atrocities committed and the fight to win justice.

Putin - The explosive and extraordinary new biography of Russia's leader (Paperback): Philip Short Putin - The explosive and extraordinary new biography of Russia's leader (Paperback)
Philip Short
R420 R328 Discovery Miles 3 280 Save R92 (22%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

'A perfect mirror to its subject... should be compulsory reading' Observer Vladimir Putin is a pariah to the West. He has the power to reduce the West to nuclear ashes. He invades his neighbours, meddles in western elections and orders assassinations. Yet many Russians continue to support him. Under Putin's leadership, Russia has once again become a force to be reckoned with. Philip Short's magisterial biography explores in unprecedented depth the personality of Russia's leader and demolishes many of our preconceptions about Putin's Russia. To explain is not to justify. Putin's regime is dark. But on closer examination, much of what we think we know about him turns out to rest on half-truths. This book is as close as we will come to understanding Russia's ruler. 'Exhaustively researched... as a chronicle of Putin's public doings, the book is near faultless' The Times 'Timely... a comprehensive, extensively researched account of Putin's life' New Statesman 'Extensively covers the dark moments of Putin's career.... The Putin of Short's book is not someone you would invite to dinner' New York Times

Restless Valley - Revolution, Murder, and Intrigue in the Heart of Central Asia (Paperback): Philip Shishkin Restless Valley - Revolution, Murder, and Intrigue in the Heart of Central Asia (Paperback)
Philip Shishkin
R648 Discovery Miles 6 480 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A reporter's vivid account of Central Asia's wild recent history-violent in the extreme and rife with characters both heroic and corrup It sounds like the stuff of a fiction thriller: two revolutions, a massacre of unarmed civilians, a civil war, a drug-smuggling highway, brazen corruption schemes, contract hits, and larger-than-life characters who may be villains . . . or heroes . . . or possibly both. Yet this book is not a work of fiction. It is instead a gripping, firsthand account of Central Asia's unfolding history from 2005 to the present. Philip Shishkin, a prize-winning journalist with extensive on-the-ground experience in the tumultuous region above Afghanistan's northern border, focuses mainly on Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan. Both nations have struggled with the enormous challenges of post-Soviet independent statehood; both became entangled in America's Afghan campaign when U.S. military bases were established within their borders. At the same time, the region was developing into a key smuggling hub for Afghanistan's booming heroin trade. Through the eyes of local participants-the powerful and the powerless-Shishkin reconstructs how Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan have ricocheted between extreme repression and democratic strivings, how alliances with the United States and Russia have brought mixed blessings, and how Stalin's legacy of ethnic gerrymandering incites conflict even now.

45 by #45 - Trump's Presidency Summarized by His Most Epic Tweets (Hardcover): Eva M Paronyan 45 by #45 - Trump's Presidency Summarized by His Most Epic Tweets (Hardcover)
Eva M Paronyan
R591 Discovery Miles 5 910 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Landslide - The Final Days of the Trump Presidency (Paperback): Michael Wolff Landslide - The Final Days of the Trump Presidency (Paperback)
Michael Wolff
R478 R403 Discovery Miles 4 030 Save R75 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Armoured Farmer - A Tankie's Tales (Paperback): Malcolm Cleverley Armoured Farmer - A Tankie's Tales (Paperback)
Malcolm Cleverley
R509 R467 Discovery Miles 4 670 Save R42 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Last Men Out - The True Story of America's Heroic Final Hours in Vietnam (Paperback): Bob Drury, Tom Clavin Last Men Out - The True Story of America's Heroic Final Hours in Vietnam (Paperback)
Bob Drury, Tom Clavin
R457 R387 Discovery Miles 3 870 Save R70 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In a gripping, moment-by-moment narrative based on a wealth of recently declassified documents and in-depth interviews, Bob Drury and Tom Clavin tell the remarkable drama that unfolded over the final, heroic hours of the Vietnam War. This closing chapter of the war would become the largest-scale evacuation ever carried out, as improvised by a small unit of Marines, a vast fleet of helicopter pilots flying nonstop missions beyond regulation, and a Marine general who vowed to arrest any officer who ordered his choppers grounded while his men were still on the ground.
Drury and Clavin focus on the story of the eleven young Marines who were the last men to leave, rescued from the U.S. Embassy roof just moments before capture, having voted to make an Alamo-like last stand. As politicians in Washington struggled to put the best face on disaster and the American ambassador refused to acknowledge that the end had come, these courageous men held their ground and helped save thousands of lives. Drury and Clavin deliver a taut and stirring account of a turning point in American history that unfolds with the heartstopping urgency of the best thrillers--a riveting true story finally told, in full, by those who lived it.

Reading the New Global Order - Textual Transformations of 1989 (Hardcover): Kirrily Freeman, John Munro Reading the New Global Order - Textual Transformations of 1989 (Hardcover)
Kirrily Freeman, John Munro
R2,986 Discovery Miles 29 860 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

1989 bore witness to a number of seismic events; The fall of the Berlin Wall, protests at Tiananmen Square, the US invasion of Panama, and many more. These notable moments inspired an array of visual, sonic and literary texts that can tell us much about this watershed moment. This edited collection examines these products of 1989 to explore the sense of transformative immediacy, which defined this memorable year, and show how the events of 1989 set the path for the 21st century. Gathering together scholars across a range of disciplines, Reading the New Global Order examines specific texts to reveal key transnational issues of that year, and to highlight fundamental questions about the nature and significance of 1989 as a global moment. From speeches, manifestos and novellas, to a pop album, this book raises questions about what constitutes a 'text' in the study of history and what they can reveal about their point in time. Taken together, these chapters highlight 1989 as a cultural, intellectual and political landmark of the 20th century through the global events it saw and the texts it produced.

In Memory of Princess Diana (Paperback): Karl Werner Antrack In Memory of Princess Diana (Paperback)
Karl Werner Antrack
R261 Discovery Miles 2 610 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this tribute to the late Diana, Princess of Wales, Karl-Werner Antrack looks at her life and those that affected it. He looks in detail at the many conspiracy theories surrounding her death, and how it has affected those that Diana left behind, and the 'revelations' revealed by those she is said to have trusted while alive. The state of the world post-Diana is also looked at including the war on Iraq, and Britain's relations with the US. Altogether, this book is a useful compilation of much of the hype which has surrounded the death of Princess Diana, but at the heart of it we must remember she was a loving mother who cared for all those less fortunate than herself, and it is hopefully this memory that shall live on...

The Prisoner in His Palace - Saddam Hussein, His American Guards, and What History Leaves Unsaid (Paperback): Will Bardenwerper The Prisoner in His Palace - Saddam Hussein, His American Guards, and What History Leaves Unsaid (Paperback)
Will Bardenwerper
R438 R366 Discovery Miles 3 660 Save R72 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Last Alarm - The Charleston 9 (Hardcover): Thomas A Woodley Last Alarm - The Charleston 9 (Hardcover)
Thomas A Woodley
R520 Discovery Miles 5 200 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Countdown Bin Laden - The Untold Story of the 247-Day Hunt to Bring the MasterMind of 9/11 to Justice (Paperback): Chris Wallace Countdown Bin Laden - The Untold Story of the 247-Day Hunt to Bring the MasterMind of 9/11 to Justice (Paperback)
Chris Wallace; As told to Mitch Weiss
R452 R381 Discovery Miles 3 810 Save R71 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Blood and Ink - Ignacio Ellacuria, Jon Sobrino, and the Jesuit Martyrs of the University of Central America (Paperback): Robert... Blood and Ink - Ignacio Ellacuria, Jon Sobrino, and the Jesuit Martyrs of the University of Central America (Paperback)
Robert Lassalle-Klein
R982 R808 Discovery Miles 8 080 Save R174 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In November 1989, six members of the Jesuit community of the University of Central America in San Salvador, including the rector, Ignacio Ellacuria, were massacred by government troops. Twenty-five years later, this book provides the definitive account of the path led to that fateful day, focusing on the Jesuits' prophetic option for the poor, their role in the renewal of Salvadoran church and society, and the critical steps that caused them, as Archbishop Romero would put it, to "share the same fate as the poor." Drawing on newly available archival materials and extensive interviews, Robert Lassalle-Klein gives special attention to the theological contributions of Ellacuria and Jon Sobrino, who survived the massacre, and the emergence among the Jesuit community of a spirituality that recognized the risen Christ in what Ellacuria called "the crucified people of El Salvador." This insight led, in turn, to the development of the most important advance in the idea of a Christian university since the time of Cardinal Newman. Blood and Ink tells a vital story of a religious and university community's conversion and renewal that speaks to the ongoing challenge of discipleship today.

Twilight of Democracy - The Seductive Lure of Authoritarianism (Paperback): Anne Applebaum Twilight of Democracy - The Seductive Lure of Authoritarianism (Paperback)
Anne Applebaum
R398 R279 Discovery Miles 2 790 Save R119 (30%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Rural - The Lives of the Working Class Countryside (Hardcover): Rebecca Smith Rural - The Lives of the Working Class Countryside (Hardcover)
Rebecca Smith
R400 Discovery Miles 4 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Work in the countryside ties you, soul and salary, to the land, but often those who labour in nature have the least control over what happens there. Starting with Rebecca Smith's own family history - foresters in Cumbria, miners in Derbyshire, millworkers in Nottinghamshire, builders of reservoirs and the Manchester Ship Canal - Rural is an exploration of our green and pleasant land, and the people whose labour has shaped it. Beautifully observed, these are the stories of professions and communities that often go overlooked. Smith shows the precarity for those whose lives are entangled in the natural landscape. And she traces how these rural working-class worlds have changed. As industry has transformed - mines closing, country estates shrinking, farmers struggling to make profit on a pint of milk, holiday lets increasing so relentlessly that local people can no longer live where they were born - we are led to question the legacy of the countryside in all our lives. This is a book for anyone who loves and longs for the countryside, whose family owes something to a bygone trade, or who is interested in the future of rural Britain.

Black Magic - What Black Leaders Learned from Trauma and Triumph (Paperback): Chad Sanders Black Magic - What Black Leaders Learned from Trauma and Triumph (Paperback)
Chad Sanders
R438 R366 Discovery Miles 3 660 Save R72 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Chancellor - The Remarkable Odyssey of Angela Merkel (Paperback): Kati Marton The Chancellor - The Remarkable Odyssey of Angela Merkel (Paperback)
Kati Marton
R240 Discovery Miles 2 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'An intimate, insightful portrait of an extraordinarily private leader' WALTER ISAACSON From the bestselling author of Enemies of the People An intimate and deeply researched account of the extraordinary rise and political brilliance of the most powerful - and elusive - woman in the world. Angela Merkel has always been an outsider. A pastor's daughter raised in Soviet-controlled East Germany, she spent her twenties working as a research chemist, only entering politics after the fall of the Berlin Wall. And yet within fifteen years, she had become chancellor of Germany and, before long, the unofficial leader of the West. Acclaimed author Kati Marton sets out to pierce the mystery of this unlikely ascent. With unparalleled access to the chancellor's inner circle and a trove of records only recently come to light, she teases out the unique political genius that is the secret to Merkel's success. No other modern leader has so ably confronted authoritarian aggression, enacted daring social policies and calmly unified an entire continent in an era when countries are becoming only more divided. Again and again, she's cleverly outmanoeuvred strongmen like Putin and Trump, and weathered surprisingly complicated relationships with allies like Obama and Macron. Famously private, the woman who emerges from these pages is a role model for anyone interested in gaining and keeping power while staying true to one's moral convictions. At once a riveting political biography, an intimate human portrait and a revelatory look at successful leadership in action, The Chancellor brings forth from the shadows one of the most extraordinary women of our time.

Last Best Hope - America in Crisis and Renewal (Paperback): George Packer Last Best Hope - America in Crisis and Renewal (Paperback)
George Packer
R418 R351 Discovery Miles 3 510 Save R67 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Solving the West Georgia Murder of Gwendolyn Moore - A Cry from the Well (Paperback): Clay Bryant Solving the West Georgia Murder of Gwendolyn Moore - A Cry from the Well (Paperback)
Clay Bryant
R535 R447 Discovery Miles 4 470 Save R88 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Promise Kept - The Muscogee (Creek) Nation and McGirt v. Oklahoma (Hardcover): Robert J. Miller, Robbie Ethridge A Promise Kept - The Muscogee (Creek) Nation and McGirt v. Oklahoma (Hardcover)
Robert J. Miller, Robbie Ethridge
R1,852 Discovery Miles 18 520 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"At the end of the Trail of Tears there was a promise," U.S. Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch wrote in the decision issued on July 9, 2020, in the case of McGirt v. Oklahoma. And that promise, made in treaties between the United States and the Muscogee (Creek) Nation more than 150 years earlier, would finally be kept. With the Court's ruling, the full extent of the Muscogee (Creek) Reservation was reaffirmed-meaning that 3.25 million acres of land in Oklahoma, including part of the city of Tulsa, were recognized once again as "Indian Country" as defined by federal law. A Promise Kept explores the circumstances and implications of McGirt v. Oklahoma, likely the most significant Indian law case in well over 100 years. Combining legal analysis and historical context, this book gives an in-depth, accessible account of how the case unfolded and what it might mean for Oklahomans, the Muscogee (Creek) Nation, and other tribes throughout the United States. For context, Robbie Ethridge traces the long history of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation from its inception in present-day Georgia and Alabama in the seventeenth century; through the tribe's rise to regional prominence in the colonial era, the tumultuous years of Indian Removal, and the Civil War and allotment; and into its resurgence in Oklahoma in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Against this historical background, Robert J. Miller considers McGirt v. Oklahoma, examining important related cases, precedents that informed the Court's decision, and future ramifications-legal, civil, regulatory, and practical-for the Muscogee (Creek) Nation, federal Indian law, the United States, the state of Oklahoma, and Indian nations in Oklahoma and elsewhere. Their work clarifies the stakes of a decision that, while long overdue, raises numerous complex issues profoundly affecting federal, state, and tribal relations and law-and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future.

A Demon-Haunted Land - Witches, Wonder Doctors, and the Ghosts of the Past in Post-WWII Germany (Paperback): Monica Black A Demon-Haunted Land - Witches, Wonder Doctors, and the Ghosts of the Past in Post-WWII Germany (Paperback)
Monica Black
R510 R432 Discovery Miles 4 320 Save R78 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Hoax - Donald Trump, Fox News, and the Dangerous Distortion of Truth (Paperback): Brian Stelter Hoax - Donald Trump, Fox News, and the Dangerous Distortion of Truth (Paperback)
Brian Stelter
R465 R396 Discovery Miles 3 960 Save R69 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Storm Command - A Personal Account of the Gulf War (Paperback): Gen. Sir Peter de la Billiere Storm Command - A Personal Account of the Gulf War (Paperback)
Gen. Sir Peter de la Billiere
R311 Discovery Miles 3 110 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'My primary aim in writing this book is to demonstrate the importance of individual human beings in modern warfare. In the battle to drive the Iraqi army out of Kuwait, Coalition forces used every form of high-technology weapon available; yet in the end success depended on the performance of individuals, whether they were pilots, divers, tank drivers, mechanics, engineers, cooks, radio operators, infantrymen, nurses or officers of all ranks. It was these ordinary people who, at the end of the day, were going to put their lives on the line and risk their neck when their Government decided to go to war.' Gen. Sir Peter de la Billiere

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