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Book by Bruce Cumings; New York, Random House, 2010, 288 pp. Overshadowed by World War II and Vietnam, the Korean War has…
Book by Bruce Cumings; New York, Random House, 2010, 288 pp. Overshadowed by World War II and Vietnam, the Korean War has…
"In the police you see the dirty work of Empire at close quarters. The wretched prisoners huddling in stinking cages of the…
Book by Michael Fellman; 2010, Yale Univ. Press, New Haven, 288 pp. In the 1960s, in response to condemnations of black rioting…
Book by Alfred W. McCoy, University of Wisconsin Press, 2009, 672 pp. As the U.S. continues to slug it out in its…
According to his numerous supporters and wikepedia page, Marc Emery is a peaceful and intelligent man who has accomplished much in his…
By Deborah Nelson; Basic Books, 2009, 304 pp. Over the course of the past decade, swift boaters and revisionist historians have tried…
By Michael Schwartz; 2008, Haymarket Books, 320 pp. Michael Schwartz’s illuminating new book, War Without End: The Iraq War in Context, provides…
By Bradley R. Simpson; Stanford University Press, 2008, 376 pp. In 1965, following a coup by General Suharto, the Indonesian military massacred…
By Alex Abella; New York; Harcourt; 2008; 400 pp. In his 1956 book, The Power Elite, Sociologist C. Wright Mills warned about…
In his provocative 1993 book, Culture and Imperialism, Edward W. Said examines how cultural representations in the West have historically helped to…
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