When the Pew Research Center asked Americans last year to name the best presidents of recent decades, Republicans and ...
Those precise drone strikes were a sign of things to come. More than two years into the war, the TB2 is still a fixture of ...
Yordanov consulted more than 20 archives across Eastern Europe, as well as in Russia, Cuba, and the United States, to craft ...
Mullaney’s spirited narrative, half detective story, half history of technology, is a sequel to his equally fascinating book ...
Slotkin is well known for his trilogy on the myth of the frontier, which explores the central role violence has played through the American national experience. He uses myth to mean the stories “true, ...
A new autobiography and a 2022 documentary film explore the life and career of Nancy Pelosi, the U.S. representative and former Speaker of the House.
Two studies offer fascinating portraits of the increasingly sophisticated and networked world of autocracy, dictatorship, and tyranny.
Goodman's book uses vignettes from the COVID-19 pandemic to explain how breakneck deregulation promoted by self-interested business leaders and consultants who prioritized efficiency resulted in ...
Kimmage, a historian and former State Department staffer, describes the twisting road from the end of the Cold War, when many observers hoped for a more peaceful and democratic world, to the current ...
Drawing from archival collections in the Russian North and Far East, as well as on doctors’ memoirs, Healey describes the drama of being a doctor in the Soviet gulag’s labor camps in the 1920s through ...
This book by Dallara, the former managing director of the Institute of International Finance, is part blow-by-blow account of the Greek debt crisis that started in 2009 and part memoir.
Peri’s book documents the discovery of thousands of letters between Soviet and American women dating from 1943 to 1953.