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The World Is Flat 3.0
A Brief History of the Twenty-first Century
Thomas L. Friedman
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"
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continues the franchise Friedman has made for himself as a great explicator of and cheerleader for globalization, building upon his 1999
The Lexus and the Olive Tree
. Like its predecessor, this book showcases Friedman's gift for lucid dissections of abstruse economic phenomena, his teacher's head, his preacher's heart, his genius for trend-spotting . . . [This book] also shares some of the earlier volume's excitement (mirroring Rajesh Rao's) and hesitations about whether we're still living in an era dominated by old-fashioned states or in a postmodern, globalized era where states matter far less and the principal engine of change is a leveled playing field for international trade."—
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Elie Wiesel; A New Translation by Marion Wiesel; With a New Preface by the Author
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“To the best of my knowledge no one has left behind so moving a record.” —
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The 9/11 Report
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Sid Jacobson and Ernie Colón; Foreword by Thomas H. Kean and Lee H. Hamilton
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. . . arguably places the attacks in context better than any nonpictorial book could, or any film or television show has done so far. And in the simple visual retelling of the written report's results, it carries a profound emotional impact that is disarming . . . Perhaps most important, the
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takes a document that is more than 500 pages long and often difficult to penetrate and makes it accessible to a much wider audience—tightening the narrative and increasing the spectacle without the fictionalization . . . The finished product is so solid that Sept. 11 commission Chairman Thomas Kean went from skepticism about a Sept. 11 report comic book to writing the foreword."—
Peter Hartlaub,
San Francisco Chronicle
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Longitude
The True Story of a Lone Genius Who Solved the Greatest Scientific Problem of His Time
Dava Sobel
Walker & Company
"As much a tale of intrigue as it is of science . . . A book full of gems for anyone interested in history, geography, astronomy, navigation, clock making, and—not the least—plain old human ambition and greed."—
The Philadelphia Inquirer
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Slouching Towards Bethlehem
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Joan Didion
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"A slant vision that is arresting and unique . . . Didion might be an observer from another planet—one so edgy and alert that she ends up knowing more about our own world than we know ourselves."—
Anne Tyler
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Pocahontas and the Powhatan Dilemma
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Camilla Townsend
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"Townsend provides students with a model for how to tease meaning out of a fragmentary and intensely biased historical record. I look forward to having an opportunity to assign her book to my students and anticipate that it will work both in the American history survey course and in upper-division courses in early America."—
Michael Leroy Oberg,
The Journal of American History
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A People's History of American Empire
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Howard Zinn; Paul Buhle; Mike Konopacki
Metropolitan Books
"At the heart of this wide-ranging comics indictment of American Empire are the terrific human stories of those who have resisted—including wonderful autobiographical episodes from author Howard Zinn's own courageous and inspiring life."—
Joe Sacco, author of
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Noam Chomsky; With a New Afterword by the Author
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"Reading Chomsky today is sobering and instructive . . . He is a global phenomenon . . . perhaps the most widely read voice on foreign policy on the planet."...
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The Struggle for Black Equality
Harvard Sitkoff; With a foreword by John Hope Franklin and an afterword by the author
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"As an introduction to the subject, this book is outstanding . . . The civil rights movement challenges historians to chronicle the transformations that occurred over three decades [and] few have accomplished this task more satisfactorily than Harvard Sitkoff . . .
The Struggle for Black Equality
stunningly conveys the passion and anguish of the civil rights movement for those too young to remember and to those who prefer not to forget. From
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Steven F. Lawson, University of South Florida,
The Public Historian
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A Nation Among Nations
America's Place in World History
Thomas Bender
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"In
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, New York University Professor Thomas Bender sets out to break our dependency on this comforting paradigm by challenging us to reimagine the development of the United States as but 'one history among histories' and to relocate our national history within 'an interdependent world' . . . [This book is] a sophisticated polemic combining intellectual precision with moral passion, written for a general audience in lively prose that is neither condescending nor arcane. Bender does not pretend to write an exhaustive history of the United States but rather whets our appetite with tastes of his global and spatial revisionism . . . If you are tired of learning about this country's past through a prism of nationalist myopia and relish a good argument, this is the book for you . . . You will never again think about 'American history' in the same provincial way."—
Tony Platt,
San Francisco Chronicle
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A Small Place
Jamaica Kincaid
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A brilliant look at colonialism and its effects in Antigua--by the author of Annie John "If you go to Antigua as a tourist, this is what you will see. If...
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