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Winston Churchill’s “The Gathering Storm” and continuing need for democratic statesmanship. Discussion With the possible exception of David Lloyd George, Winston Churchill was the most important British statesman of the 20th century, holdin...
the Republican ticket: "Selecting Daddy's top foreign-policy guru ran counter to message. It was worse than a safe pick -- it was needy." But Bush did not care -- he was comfortable with Cheney and "saw no harm in giving his VP unprecedente...
Laura Fair's Pastimes & Politics shows how these things happened in Zanzibar under British rule, but in a somewhat cumbersome manner. Fair's book is thoroughly researched but the author apparently put everything she knew into her text. The ...
book explains a climax to forty years of indecisive balance-of-power struggle was reached in the Seven Years' War of 1756-63. Even wider and bloodier than the War of the Spanish Succession? it ended with all the belligerents tired of fighti...
book “Consensus Politics: from Attlee to Major” is co-authored by Peter Morris who is serving as a lecturer at the University of Nottingham. He has written many accounts on the aspects of modern French history and politics. Synopsis The pol...
Malcolm instructed vigilance by the sayings he said. But how could he competently create, Look daddy, let me pull your outside garment about a feline (Malcolm X, 1986). While Richard Rodriguez, in Hunger of Memory: The Education of Richard ...
malcolm X told us two important events that were being in prison and being a Muslim which affected him and changed his life permanently. And he also told us how he improved his writing and reading skills. They both learnt English in differe...