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Modern Politics and Government
[Paperback]This substantially revised 7th edition of a classic text includes a new chapter on globalization and regionalization and broader coverage of democratic politics, interests and movements; of the media; of social and cultural influences on political behaviour and of public management. -
Playing Extra Time
[Paperback]Author(s):Alan BallThe autobiography of a legendary figure in football and an inspirational story with wide appeal -
Imagining America Influence and Images in Twentieth-century Russia
[Paperback]Author(s):Alan M. BallDrawing on a wide variety of contemporary journals, newspapers, films, and popular songs, Alan M. Ball compares American social, political, and cultural influence in two newborn Russian states: the young Soviet Union and the modern Russian Republic. -
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Russia's Last Capitalists The Nepmen, 1921-1929
[Paperback]Author(s):Alan M. BallIn 1921, Lenin called for the legalization of private trade and manufacturing. This New Economic Policy (NEP) spawned many thousands of private entrepreneurs, dubbed Nepmen. This title examines where the Nepmen came from, their importance in the Soviet economy, and the consequences of their "liquidation" at the end of the 1920s. -
True Blood v. 1
[Hardback]Artist:David MessinaBlood and sex mix on a hot rainy night at Merlotte's, when Sookie and her friends are trapped by a vengeful spirit who feeds on shame. People die and dirty secrets are revealed as Sookie, Bill, Eric, Sam, Tara, Jason, and Lafayette and are all coerced to dig deep and tell painful memories from their past... -
And Now My Soul is Hardened Abandoned Children in Soviet Russia, 1918-1930
[Paperback]Author(s):Alan M. BallWarfare, epidemics, and famine left millions of Soviet children homeless during the 1920s. This title studies these abandoned children, and examines their lives and the strategies the government used to remove them from the streets lest they threaten plans to mold a new socialist generation. -
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