This book is an in-depth study of the political and ideological dynamics of the Spanish left during the 1936–1939 Civil War. Burnett Bolloten provides a detailed analysis of the internal rivalries between leftist factions—including anarchists, socialists, and communists—and how the struggle for power within the republic significantly influenced the course of the revolution and the outcome…
This photography book presents a panoramic view of Serbia, focusing on the Danube Basin, one of the country's most important geographical and cultural regions. Through the lens of photographer Dragoljub Zamurović, readers are presented with natural landscapes, historic cities, community life, and the cultural heritage that shape Serbian identity. With an introduction by Raša Popov and caption…
THIS WAY visually depicts all beauties of Serbia, revealing unknown or little known places, cultural and natural phenomena. It invites you to follow tourist paths of Serbia, but also to explore by yourself and learn more about its history, national and local cultural heritage. You will discover an interesting Serbia, a land of positive surprises, protected beauties of nature, contrasts, and hos…
This photo book showcases the landscapes, culture, and daily life of the Netherlands through the work of leading photographers. With an introduction by Paul van Vliet, the book offers a visual portrait of the landscape, cities, architecture, and unique Dutch people. With its high-quality imagery, this book provides a comprehensive overview of Holland as a cultural and tourist destination. It is…
This book contains Mikhail Gorbachev's main ideas on Perestroika, a program of political, economic, and social reform launched to improve the Soviet system in the mid-1980s. Gorbachev explains the background to the need for total renewal, the concept of glasnost (openness), economic restructuring, democratization, and the new direction of Soviet foreign policy. This book provides direct insight…
This is an in-depth biography of William the Silent, or William of Nassau, Prince of Orange (1533–1584), a key figure in the Dutch struggle for independence against Spanish rule in the 16th century. C. V. Wedgwood presents a comprehensive overview of William's personal life, European political background, leadership strategies, and crucial role as leader of the Dutch Revolt. Through strong hi…
The Conscience of the Revolution by Robert Vincent Daniels is an in-depth study of opposition groups within the Communist Party of the Soviet Union during the early years of Bolshevik rule. Daniels traces the internal dynamics of the party from the 1917 Revolution to Stalin's consolidation of power, focusing on figures such as Trotsky, Bukharin, Zinoviev, and other opposition figures. Through a…
This book is the second part of the secret diary of Prof. Dr. Ir. Willem Schermerhorn, chairman of the Commissie-Generaal who represented the Dutch government in negotiations with the Republic of Indonesia during the period of September 20, 1946 to October 7, 1947. This note contains important information about the Dutch diplomatic strategy, negotiation processes such as Linggadjati, the politi…
This book presents a comprehensive overview of Poland's geographic and geopolitical position as a country situated between the great powers of Eastern and Western Europe. Norman J. G. Pounds examines the history, socio-economic conditions, cultural influences, and political dynamics that shaped modern Polish identity. Part of the Searchlight Books series, this work aims to provide a concise yet…
Drawing on his unique insider's perspective as press spokesman for Lech Walesa from October 1989 to July 1990, Jaroslaw Kurski has written the first critical, clear-eyed account of the Polish leader's personal and political style. During his time in Walesa's office, Kurski became acquainted with the many forces and ambitions which were unknown to the general. public that drove the Solidarity he…