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|  | Nazi Policy, Jewish Workers, German Killers by Christopher R. Browning In these six essays in Holocaust Studies, a scholar addresses issues of decison-making during the Hitler years, and attempts to determine time-frames that chart the development of the Third Reich's policies of genocide. He also documents life in the labor camps and the motivations behind the involvement of everyday Germans as soldiers and citizens. AUTHOR: Christopher R. Browning PUBLISHER: Cambridge University Press FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: History 
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 | Military Misfortunes by Eliot A. Cohen, John Gooch Rejecting accepted theories for unexpected military disasters, the authors brilliantly analyze disasters of great magnitude. They assert that military misfortune turns not on individual or collective failure but is rooted in the nature of the complex interconnections between men, systems, and organizations. AUTHOR: Eliot A. Cohen, John Gooch PUBLISHER: Knopf Publishing Group FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: History 
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 | Decline & Fall of Soviet Empire by Fred Coleman A definitive account of the collapse of the Soviet empire, written by the only surviving American correspondent to report from Moscow during the last four decades. AUTHOR: Fred Coleman PUBLISHER: St. Martin's Press, LLC FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: History 
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 | Why Americans Still Don't Vote by Frances Fox Piven, Richard A. Cloward Description not available.In a revised study of twentieth-century American voter registration and elections, the authors of Regulating the Poor looks at the history of U.S. elections, explains how barriers are put up to discourage the poor from voting, and discusses the possibility of reform. Original. AUTHOR: Frances Fox Piven, Richard A. Cloward PUBLISHER: Beacon Press FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: History 
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 | Joan of Arc by Diane Stanley A picture-book biography of the French saint. Illustrated with carefully detailed color paintings. AUTHOR: Diane Stanley PUBLISHER: HarperCollins Children's Book Group FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: History 
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 | History of the American People by Nadia May, Paul Johnson A history of American society and the American nation, written by the celebrated English journalist. Keenly sensitive to the contradictions that Americans embody within themselves--materialism vs. prudism, naivete vs. cynicism--Johnson attempts to show the ways in which the America character shaped, and was shaped by, American history. AUTHOR: Nadia May, Paul Johnson PUBLISHER: HarperTrade FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: History 
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