This sweeping chronicle of one of the most enduring, most significant, and most controversial institutions in history covers the most important popes throughout the ages—from St. Peter to Benedict XVI.
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An eye-opening biography of Prince Albert, the man who gave the Victorian Age its soul by working for educational reform, fighting to abolish slavery, building London’s greatest museums and modernizing Great Britain.
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Drawing from intimate letters and diaries, this insightful portrait of Tsar Nicholas II and Tsarina Alexandra depicts the couple’s tragic love story in the tumultuous context of early-20th-century Russia.
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How does the news as it’s reported stack up against events as they really happened? Not so accurately, reports well-known media analyst Eric Burns in this provocative look at journalistic misdeeds through the ages.
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Profiles of 12 presidential candidates—Henry Clay, Stephen Douglas, William Jennings Bryan, Al Gore and others—who, even in defeat, had a greater impact on American history than many of the victors.
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From the Whiskey Rebellion to “blue laws” to Prohibition, this volume traces the tavern from England to New England and beyond, recounting the history of an institution often reviled, yet always central to American life.
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Daniel Blake Smith examines the effects of the uprooting of the Cherokee people after the Trail of Tears—and reveals the view of why neither assimilation nor Cherokee independence could succeed in Jacksonian America.
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In his first major work on the Civil War, military historian Keegan offers insights into psychology, ideology, demographics and economics that reveal dimensions of the conflict that have eluded earlier historiography.
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One of today’s most respected historians offers a history of the American left—from the abolitionists and suffragists to the unions and civil rights activists—to illuminate its enduring impact on our cultural landscape.
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In 1800, Aaron Burr was a political star. His attempt to lead a secession of the American West earned him a place in history as one of the nation’s most treacherous figures. Stewart traces his rise and fall from grace.
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A litany of historical surprises, from the fact that the bestselling American book was written in one day to the mock attack on Pearl Harbor that revealed that the fleet was vulnerable to destruction on a Sunday morning.
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American Insurgents, American Patriots
Drawing upon a wealth of rarely seen documents, Breen tells the stirring story of how ordinary Americans were drawn into an insurgency against British imperial authority in the years leading up to the Revolution.
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A revolutionary take on America’s myriad identities and cultural regions that offers fascinating insights on how the conflicts between them have shaped our past…and how they are molding our future.
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A gallery of quick portraits of American politicians, scientists and journalists past and present, written over the past several decades by journalist, biographer and former Time magazine editor Walter Isaacson.
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Ancient Egypt on 5 Deben a Day
Imagine visiting Egypt in 1225 BC, during the rule of Rameses II. With Ancient Egypt on 5 Deben a Day, Egyptologist Donald P. Ryan has written an intriguing “travel guide” to one of the greatest cultures of antiquity.
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