History
Gandhi's Truth: On the Origins of Militant Nonviolence
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In this study of Mahatma Gandhi, psychoanalyst Erik H. Erikson explores how Gandhi succeeded in mobilizing the Indian people both spiritually and politically as he became the revolutionary innovator of militant non-violence and India became the motherland of large-scale civil disobedience.
Years of Discord: American Politics and Society, 1961-1974
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"A vivid and masterful account of the terrible discord and violence of those years."—C. Vann Woodward
Stalin in Power: The Revolution from Above, 1928-1941
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"To my mind, the most significant single scholarly contribution made to date, anywhere, to the history of Soviet power."—George F. Kennan
The American Colonies: From Settlement to Independence
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“The American Colonies brings the burgeoning scholarship on early America under control and provides students with a graceful, rigorous introduction to American colonial history.” —Robert M. Calhoon, Journal of American History
The Bishop's Boys: A Life of Wilbur and Orville Wright
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The reissue of this definitive biography heralds the one-hundredth anniversary of the Wright brothers' first flight.