Download History of The Arabs by Philip K. Hitti (.ePUB)

History of The Arabs: From the Earliest Times to the Present by Philip K. Hitti
Requirements: ePUB Reader, 13MB
Overview: This authoritative study of the Arabians and the Arabic-speaking peoples is a valuable source of information on Arab history.

Suitable for both scholars and the general reader, it unrolls one of the richest and most instructive panoramas in history, telling with insight the story of the rise of Islam in the Middle Ages, its conquests, its empire, its time of greatness and of decay. For this revised tenth edition, Walid Khalidi’s timely preface emphasises that now, more than ever, this magisterial work is of vital importance to the on-going attempts to bridge the Arab/Western cultural divide.
Genre: Non-Fiction, History

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Download It Was a Long Time Ago by David Satter (.ePUB)

It Was a Long Time Ago, and It Never Happened Anyway: Russia and the Communist Past by David Satter
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Overview: Russia today is haunted by deeds that have not been examined and words that have been left unsaid. A serious attempt to understand the meaning of the Communist experience has not been undertaken, and millions of victims of Soviet Communism are all but forgotten. In this book David Satter, a former Moscow correspondent and longtime writer on Russia and the Soviet Union, presents a striking new interpretation of Russia’s great historical tragedy, locating its source in Russia’s failure fully to appreciate the value of the individual in comparison with the objectives of the state.

Satter explores the moral and spiritual crisis of Russian society. He shows how it is possible for a government to deny the inherent value of its citizens and for the population to agree, and why so many Russians actually mourn the passing of the Soviet regime that denied them fundamental rights. Through a wide-ranging consideration of attitudes toward the living and the dead, the past and the present, the state and the individual, Satter arrives at a distinctive and important new way of understanding the Russian experience.
Genre: Non-Fiction, History

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Download The Druid’s Lodge Confederacy by Paul Mathieu (.ePUB)

The Druid’s Lodge Confederacy: The Gamblers Who Made Racing Pay by Paul Mathieu
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Overview: Take a syndicate of five gentlemen gamblers: a stud owner, a Royal vet, two City financiers and a Master of Foxhounds. Look near Stonehenge for the spot to build an isolated yard. Recruit a brilliant young Irish trainer. Enforce secrecy by locking up the stable lads and censoring their post. Find trusted agents to place the stable’s bets. Be patient, and the rewards will come. Here’s the story of the Confederates of Druid’s Lodge: the men who made racing pay.
Genre: Non-Fiction, History

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Download This Indian Country by Frederick E. Hoxie (.ePUB)

This Indian Country: American Indian Activists and the Place They Made by Frederick E. Hoxie
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Overview: Frederick E. Hoxie, one of our most prominent and celebrated academic historians of Native American history, has for years asked his undergraduate students at the beginning of each semester to write down the names of three American Indians. Almost without exception, year after year, the names are Geronimo, Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse. The general conclusion is inescapable: Most Americans instinctively view Indians as people of the past who occupy a position outside the central narrative of American history. These three individuals were warriors, men who fought violently against American expansion, lost, and died. It’s taken as given that Native history has no particular relationship to what is conventionally presented as the story of America. Indians had a history too; but theirs was short and sad, and it ended a long time ago.
Genre: Non Fiction, History

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Download Broward Country by Seth H. Bramson (.ePUB)

Broward County (Postcard History Series) by Seth H. Bramson
Requirements: ePUB Reader, 26.4 MB
Overview: Broward County came into existence on October 1, 1915, when Dade and Palm Beach Counties were partitioned to form a new county. Named for early-20th-century Florida governor Napoleon Bonaparte Broward, the county has grown to become renowned for nationally acclaimed restaurants, residential areas, colleges, universities, and shopping along Las Olas Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale.

A major American metropolitan area, Broward County today is home to a branch of Florida International University, as well as the campuses of Nova Southeastern University, Broward College, and Florida Atlantic University. As of 2016, the population of Broward County was approximately 1.8 million people, making it Florida’s second-most populous county and the 17th-most populous in the United States.
Genre: Nonfiction > History

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