Tito's Flawed Legacy

Tito's Flawed Legacy
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 347
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ISBN-10 : 9781000612271
ISBN-13 : 1000612279
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Tito's Flawed Legacy by : Nora Beloff

This book is written in the belief that the time has come to reassess Titoism: from its Western-sponsored seizure of power and its Western-assisted development since 1939, to its present and resented dependence on Westerners who call themselves the "Friends of Yugoslavia".

Tito's Flawed Legacy

Tito's Flawed Legacy
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 287
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ISBN-10 : 0081330324
ISBN-13 : 9780081330326
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis Tito's Flawed Legacy by : Nora Beloff

Tito's Flawed Legacy

Tito's Flawed Legacy
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 287
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:877934586
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Tito's Flawed Legacy by : Nora Beloff

Olivier

Olivier
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Publisher : Haus Publishing
Total Pages : 1018
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ISBN-10 : 9781910376188
ISBN-13 : 1910376183
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis Olivier by : Francis Beckett

In the 1930s he established himself as a wide-ranging Shakespearean actor. His marriage in 1940 to Vivien Leigh (his second wife) seemed to complete the image of the romantic star. From the mid-40s he excelled in directing himself in Shakespeare on film, such as his dramatically-shot Henry V (1944), with its timely excesses of patriotism. When the new wave of British drama began in the late 1950s, Olivier was immediately part of it. As an actor of such wide range, and a successful producer and director, Olivier was a natural choice to bring the National Theatre into existence in 1963. Together with his new wife Joan Plowright (they had married in 1961), he built up a brilliant company and repertoire at the Old Vic. Olivier became the first actor to be given a peerage.

Nasser

Nasser
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Publisher : Haus Publishing
Total Pages : 396
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ISBN-10 : 9781910376867
ISBN-13 : 1910376868
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis Nasser by : Anne Alexander

One of the young officers who overthrew King Farouq in 1952, Nasser was 36 years old when he became the undisputed leader of Egypt. In 1956 he nationalised the Suez Canal, braving the anger of Britain, France and war with Israel.

Tito

Tito
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Publisher : Haus Publishing
Total Pages : 156
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ISBN-10 : 9781913368425
ISBN-13 : 1913368424
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis Tito by : Neil Barnett

A biography of the charismatic and controversial Yugoslavian leader Josip Broz Tito. The near-mythological figure Josip Broz Tito was a complicated one. An oppressor, a dictator, a reformer, and a playboy, Tito was an inspirational partisan leader and scourge of the Germans during their occupation of Yugoslavia in the Second World War, a doctrinaire communist, and an ever-present thorn in Moscow’s side. He managed Yugoslavia’s internal tensions through personality, a force of will, and political oppression. It was only after his death in 1980 that the true scale of his influence was understood. At that time, Yugoslavia’s institutions and politicians were revealed as rudderless, and the country created by Tito—a Croat turned Yugoslav—collapsed into a bloody and at times genocidal civil war. These ethnic conflicts were Tito’s nightmare, yet, as Neil Barnett shows in this short but engaging biography, they were in many ways the result of his own myopic egomania.

Eastern Europe Bibliography

Eastern Europe Bibliography
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Publisher : Scarecrow Press
Total Pages : 198
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ISBN-10 : 0810827751
ISBN-13 : 9780810827752
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Eastern Europe Bibliography by :

A selective work that documents the formative impact of the region's earlier history. Includes reference aids and bibliographies, general and descriptive histories of the land, peoples, and economies, and works depicting intellectual and cultural life.

The Cold War

The Cold War
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 688
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ISBN-10 : 9781317875215
ISBN-13 : 1317875214
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis The Cold War by : J.P.D. Dunbabin

The Cold War offers a brief but detailed treatment of one of the most complex eras of the 20th Century. In this fully revised second edition, J.P.D. Dunbabin, drawing on international scholarship and using much new material from communist sources, describes a world in which covert operations could be as important as outright diplomacy, 'soft' power as influential as 'hard', and in which competing ideologies ruled the hearts as much as the heads of the leaders in power. Dunbabin’s account is global in scope, taking into account the importance of players beyond the superpowers, and shedding light on the proxy conflicts such as those in Africa and the Middle East that, if not caused by the continuing stalemate between the great powers, were used as weapons within it.

Betrayal

Betrayal
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 647
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ISBN-10 : 9781465305749
ISBN-13 : 1465305742
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis Betrayal by : Sophia Z Kovachevich

This book is a political documentary of what is happening in our world today. It is going to upset a lot of people because it brings out into the open a lot of controversial issues. It is called BETRAYAL because it deals with how we have all been betrayed and still being betrayed by the people at the helm in one way or another; chosen by us to do the right thing by us. But leaders for some hidden agenda that we know nothing about end by betraying us. This book will make a difference, perhaps by giving a voice to the voiceless, hope to the hopeless and justify those who believe we are taking a wrong route. We all have a duty towards humanity to bring peace and amity, to make the world a better place, if we can, for those who follow after us.

Resistance: The Underground War Against Hitler, 1939-1945

Resistance: The Underground War Against Hitler, 1939-1945
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Publisher : Liveright Publishing
Total Pages : 900
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ISBN-10 : 9781324091660
ISBN-13 : 1324091665
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Resistance: The Underground War Against Hitler, 1939-1945 by : Halik Kochanski

New Yorker • Best Books of 2022 “This is the most comprehensive and best account of resistance I have read. It addresses the story with scholarly objectivity and an absolute lack of sentimentality. So much romantic twaddle is still published . . . it is marvelous to read a study of such breadth and depth, which reaches balanced judgments.” —Max Hastings, The Sunday Times (UK) Resistance is the first book of its kind: a monumental history that finally integrates the many resistance movements against Nazi hegemony in Europe into a single, sweeping narrative of defiance. “To resist, therefore. But how, when and where? There were no laws, no guidelines, no precedents to show the way . . .” —Dutch resister Herman Friedhoff In every country that fell to the Third Reich during the Second World War, from France in the west to parts of the Soviet Union in the east, a resistance movement against Nazi domination emerged. And every country that endured occupation created its own fiercely nationalist account of the role of homegrown resistance in its eventual liberation. Halik Kochanski’s panoramic, prodigiously researched work is a monumental achievement: the first book to strip these disparate national histories of myth and nostalgia and to integrate them into a definitive chronicle of the underground war against the Nazis. Bringing to light many powerful and often little-known stories, Resistance shows how small bands of individuals took actions that could lead not merely to their own deaths, but to the liquidation of their families and their entire communities. As Kochanski demonstrates, most who joined up were not supermen and superwomen, but ordinary people drawn from all walks of life who would not have been expected—least of all by themselves—to become heroes of any kind. Kochanski also covers the sheer variety of resistance activities, from the clandestine press, assistance to Allied servicemen evading capture, and the provision of intelligence to the Allies to the more violent manifestations of resistance through sabotage and armed insurrection. For many people, resistance was not an occupation or an identity, but an activity: a person would deliver a cache of stolen documents to armed partisans and then seamlessly return to their normal life. For Jews under Nazi rule, meanwhile, the stakes at every point were life and death; resistance was less about national restoration than about mere survival. Why resist at all? Who is the real enemy? What kind of future are we risking our lives for? These and other questions animated those who resisted. With penetrating insight, Kochanski reveals that the single quality that defined resistance across borders was resilience: despite the constant arrests and executions, resistance movements rebuilt themselves time and time again. A landmark history that will endure for decades to come, Resistance forces every reader to ask themselves yet another question, this distinct to our own times: “What would I have done?”