| Fritz Richard Stern - 1974 - 404 pages
"An enlightening and solidly documented book of great value to those who would like to trace the ideolgoical roots behind the most erratic and dramatic politics phases of ... | |
| George Lachmann Mosse - 1978 - 312 pages
Racism incorporated the important ideas and movements of the 19th-20th centuries and promised to solve the problems created by modernization. Traces the development of racism ... | |
| George Lachmann Mosse - 2003 - 460 pages
George L. Mosse's extensive analysis of Nazi culture - ground-breaking upon its original publication in 1966 - is now offered to readers of a new generation. Selections from ... | |
| Max Weber - 2009 - 517 pages
Max Weber (1864-1920) was one of the most prolific and influential sociologists of the twentieth century. This classic collection draws together his key papers. This edition ... | |
| Hannah Arendt - 1990 - 356 pages
Shows how both the theory and practice of revolution have developed since the American, French, and Russian Revolutions. | |
| Diana Hacker, Nancy Sommers - 2012 - 325 pages
"Clarity, grammar, punctuation and mechanics, research, MLA, APA, Chicago, CSE, usage/grammatical terms"--Cover. | |
| Sir Basil Henry Liddell Hart - 1954 - 440 pages
Liddell Hart stressed movement, flexibility, and surprise. He saw that in most military campaigns dislocation of the enemy's psychological and physical balance is prelude to ... | |
| George Lachmann Mosse - 1970 - 278 pages
A collection of articles published previously, focusing on the Right, the Left, and intellectuals who considered themselves as a "third force" which rejected bourgeois society ... | |
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