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  • Prescriptions for Death How Nazi Doctors Turned Science into Genocide

    They wore white coats. They took oaths to heal. They believed in reason, progress, and the promise of science. And yet, in the shadowed corridors of the Third Reich, medicine became something else entirely, a weapon sharpened by ideology, wielded with clinical precision, and unleashed upon millions.Prescriptions for Death is a chilling, deeply human account of how some of the most educated minds ... Read more

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  • Borders of Power Migration, Identity, and the Rise of Authoritarian Populism in the Trump Era

    In the early twenty-first century, migration became one of the most powerful and polarizing forces in global politics. In the United States, debates over borders, belonging, and national identity reshaped political discourse and helped fuel a new wave of authoritarian populism.Borders of Power offers a timely and incisive examination of how migration narratives transformed democratic politics ... Read more

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  • The Canal of Fire How the Erie Canal Ignited America's Religious Revolution

    In 1817, a governor with more ambition than allies staked his career on an impossible idea: cut a 363-mile channel through solid rock and wilderness, by hand, with no engineers who had ever built a canal before. His critics called it "Clinton's Folly." They were wrong.Eight years later, when the Erie Canal opened from Buffalo to Albany, it didn't just move grain and lumber. It moved something far ... Read more

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  • The Eugenics Code How the Quest for Perfect Humans Never Ended

    In November 2018, a video appeared online that should not have been possible.A scientist in a lab coat, speaking calmly to a camera, announced something no doctor had ever dared claim before: he had rewritten the DNA of two human babies before they were born. Not treated a disease. Not managed a condition. Rewritten. Edited, at the molecular level, in a way that would pass to their children, and ... Read more

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  • The House of Rothschild Banking, Power, and the Making of the British Empire

    They didn't inherit the world. They bankrolled it.In the autumn of 1798, a young man stepped off a boat onto English soil with a bale of cloth samples, a letter of credit, and a father's impossible dream. Forty years later, when Nathan Mayer Rothschild died, his personal fortune equaled nearly one per cent of the entire British national income. No banker in history has ever come close.But this is ... Read more

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  • The Hidden Genocide of America The Untold Story of Native Americans, Cultural Destruction, Resilience, and the Fight for Survival

    Prepare to confront a devastating truth lurking beneath the foundational myths of a nation, as "The Hidden Genocide of America" unearths the deliberate, systematic erasure of Native American peoples and cultures. Beyond the battlefields and broken treaties, this powerful narrative illuminates the insidious mechanisms of cultural destruction, from forced assimilation and language suppression to the ... Read more

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  • Dressed Against the Law Sex Workers, Power, and Gender Defiance in Ancient Rome

    What happens when clothing becomes a crime?In Dressed Against the Law, ancient Rome emerges not as a marble monument of order and virtue, but as a deeply anxious society obsessed with sex, status, appearance, and control. At the center of that obsession stood some of its most scrutinized and misunderstood figures: sex workers, whose bodies, dress, and public presence exposed the fragile boundaries ... Read more

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  • Jonestown Was Inevitable Cold War Paranoia, Cult Fear, and the Making of America's Most Infamous Massacre

    In Jonestown Was Inevitable, a gripping and unsettling reexamination of one of America's most infamous tragedies, this book challenges everything we think we know about the Jonestown Massacre. Rather than treating it as the result of blind obedience or collective madness, this deeply researched narrative reveals how Cold War paranoia, fear of social outsiders, and media-fueled hysteria created the ... Read more

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  • Inside Iran’s Hidden Economy Clerics, Militias, and the Power Behind the Islamic Republic

    Unveil the secret engine driving Iran's defiance against the world.For decades, outsiders have dismissed Iran's economy as a crumbling relic of revolution, crippled by sanctions, riddled with corruption, and propped up by oil rents. But what if the truth is far more cunning? In this groundbreaking book, dive into the clandestine world of bonyads (vast charitable foundations), the omnipotent ... Read more

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  • The Islamic Republic How Revolution, Reform, and Power Shaped Modern Iran

    A nation does not transform overnight, but when it does, the consequences echo for generations.In the Islamic Republic, history unfolds with the urgency of a political thriller and the depth of a masterful analysis. From the explosive upheaval of the 1979 revolution, when a centuries-old monarchy collapsed under the weight of popular unrest and ideological fervor, to the rise of a powerful ... Read more

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  • Black Thursday The Great Crash of 1929 and the Making of the American Century

    On October 24, 1929, the ticker tape couldn't keep up. By the time it caught up to the chaos on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, fortunes that had taken decades to build had vanished in hours. Within days, the word on every American's lips was a date that would outlive the men who lived through it: Black Thursday.But the story of the Crash was never really about the numbers. It was about ... Read more

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  • Beyond the Indigo Fields Women, Slavery, Resistance, and Agricultural Innovation in the Making of Colonial America

    The history books remember the men who signed the documents.This book is about everyone else.In the rice fields and counting houses of colonial South Carolina, three lives intersected in ways that would shape a colony, transform an economy, and quietly rewrite the boundaries of who mattered in early America. Ann Drayton, a widow who seized control of a plantation empire at a moment when the law ... Read more

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