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Antonio Gramsci was one of the 20th century's most remarkable Marxists. Chris Bambery provides an accessible and lively introduction to the man, his world and his ideas.
2017 saw Catalonia come under the world's spotlight as it again fought for independence and the preservation and protection of its unique Catalan culture. Answering the questions and complications behind the fight for Catalonian Independence, this book is a detailed guide to the region's political, historical and cultural issues. For the layman as well as the expert, it takes the reader through the rich history of Catalonia - its language, culture and political background - to the present day, covering defining eras of the region from Franco's dictatorship to the 2017 independence referendum and elections.
A People's History of Scotland looks beyond the kings and queens, the battles and bloody defeats of the past. It captures the history that matters today, stories of freedom fighters, suffragettes, the workers of Red Clydeside, and the hardship and protest of the treacherous Thatcher era. With riveting storytelling, Chris Bambery recounts the struggles for nationhood. He charts the lives of Scots who changed the world, as well as those who fought for the cause of ordinary people at home, from the poets Robbie Burns and Hugh MacDiarmid to campaigners such as John Maclean and Helen Crawfurd. This is a passionate cry for more than just independence but also for a nation based on social justice. Fully updated to include the rise of the SNP post 2014.
The Second World War casts a long shadow, portrayed as a necessary
and paradigmatic war that defeated fascism. During recent wars in
Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere, US presidents and British prime
ministers have tried to claim they were following in the footsteps
of Winston Churchill by standing up to dictators.
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David O. Norris, Kristin H. Lopez
Paperback
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