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Free Download Israel on the Brink: Eight Steps for a Better Future by Ilan Pappe
English | September 18th, 2025 | ISBN: 1836430639 | 304 pages | True EPUB | 0.71 MB
Israel can't go on like this.

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Free Download Israel and the Persian Gulf: Retrospect and Prospect By Prof. Gawdat G. Bahgat
2005 | 201 Pages | ISBN: 0813029082 | PDF | 1 MB
Despite the volume of literature on the Persian Gulf and the Arab-Israeli conflict, few analysts have sought to establish the connection between the Gulf and the Levant.Bahgat argues that peace between the Arabs and the Israelis and stability in the Persian Gulf are intertwined, and as developments in one region are echoed in the other a détente between the Persian Gulf states and Israel is essential to reach a lasting, comprehensive peace in the greater Middle East. Bahgat examines major economic, political, and strategic interactions among Tehran, Baghdad, and Riyadh on one side and Tel Aviv on the other to provide tentative assessments of the incipient changes in regional relations in the aftermath of Saddam and Arafat. The assessments include the prospects for relations between post-Saddam Iraq and Tel Aviv and the response of Tehran, Riyadh, and the other Arab states to the changing dynamics of the regional order. The likelihood of an emergent rapprochement between the Persian Gulf states and Israel and the prospects for progress in the Arab-Israeli peace process are also evaluated. Interweaving systems theory, realism, geopolitics, decision-making theory, ideology, and ethnic relations, Bahgat's account of developments between Israel and each of the Gulf states and the nuances of Israel's Persian Gulf policy provides a long-needed bridge connecting the two Middle Eastern subsystems.

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Free Download Islamic Jerusalem and its Christians: A History of Tolerance and Tensions By Maher Abu-Munshar
2007 | 256 Pages | ISBN: 1845113535 | PDF | 1 MB
Islamic Jerusalem has a special place in the hearts of the three monotheistic religions. Throughout its history it has been the site of tolerance and tensions. Islamic Jerusalem and its Christians presents a critical look at historical events during the time of two key figures in the history of Islam: firstly Caliph 'Umar Ibn Al-Khattab, who played a critically important role in the birth and spread of Islam. Secondly Sultan Salah al-Din, the legendary 'Saladdin' of Western Crusader lore, whose peace negotiations with Richard the Lion-Heart, King of England Abu Munshar brings to life here. This pioneering study uses extensive original research to explore Muslim treatment of non-Muslims in the 7th Century and in the Middle Ages. A valuable source of reference for all interested in Islamic and Middle Eastern studies, Religion and Medieval History, Islamic Jerusalem and its Christians establishes and develops new evidence for academic debate.

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Free Download Isan Thai Cookbook
English | September 11, 2025 | ISBN: 9786166291162 | 90 Pages | EPUB (True) | 21.49 MB
Discover the Authentic Flavors of Northeastern (ISAN) Thailand with This Vibrant Isan Thai Cookbook!

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Free Download Tim Kurkjian, "Is This a Great Game, or What?: From A-Rod's Heart to Zim's Head-My 25 Years in Baseball"
English | 2008 | ISBN: 0312362242 | EPUB | pages: 288 | 0.2 mb
ESPN's Tim Kurkjian has spent more than twenty-five years covering almost three thousand major league baseball games and interviewing about that many players, coaches, managers, and executives.

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Free Download Is Small Business Ownership for You?: A Practical Guide for a Life-Changing Decision by Laurie Johnson
English | November 24th, 2025 | ISBN: 1637428960 | 137 pages | True PDF | 2.51 MB
Are you thinking about owning your own business, but wondering if this is the right path for you?

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Free Download Irresistible Change: A Blueprint for Earning Buy-In and Breakout Success by Phil Gilbert
English | November 12th, 2025 | ISBN: 1394367759 | 224 pages | True EPUB | 0.80 MB
A blueprint for change leaders to learn from one of the largest transformations in corporate history

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Free Download Ewan Corlett - Iron Ship: History and Significance of Brunel's Great Britain
Arco Publishing | 1975 | ISBN: 1853068152 | English | 268 pages | PDF | 159.14 MB
The story of Brunel's 'Great Britain,' first vessel to embody all the elements of the modern ship in one hull; metal construction, steam-driven screw propeller, and large size aimed at good economics.

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Free Download Iron Kingdom: The Rise and Downfall of Prussia, 1600-1947 By Christopher Clark
2006 | 800 Pages | ISBN: 0674023854 | EPUB | 2 MB
In the aftermath of World War II, Prussia--a centuries-old state pivotal to Europe's development--ceased to exist. In their eagerness to erase all traces of the Third Reich from the earth, the Allies believed that Prussia, the very embodiment of German militarism, had to be abolished. But as Christopher Clark reveals in this pioneering history, Prussia's legacy is far more complex. Though now a fading memory in Europe's heartland, the true story of Prussia offers a remarkable glimpse into the dynamic rise of modern Europe. What we find is a kingdom that existed nearly half a millennium ago as a patchwork of territorial fragments, with neither significant resources nor a coherent culture. With its capital in Berlin, Prussia grew from being a small, poor, disregarded medieval state into one of the most vigorous and powerful nations in Europe. Iron Kingdom traces Prussia's involvement in the continent's foundational religious and political conflagrations: from the devastations of the Thirty Years War through centuries of political machinations to the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire, from the enlightenment of Frederick the Great to the destructive conquests of Napoleon, and from the "iron and blood" policies of Bismarck to the creation of the German Empire in 1871, and all that implied for the tumultuous twentieth century. By 1947, Prussia was deemed an intolerable threat to the safety of Europe; what is often forgotten, Clark argues, is that it had also been an exemplar of the European humanistic tradition, boasting a formidable government administration, an incorruptible civil service, and religious tolerance. Clark demonstrates how a state deemed the bane of twentieth-century Europe has played an incalculable role in Western civilization's fortunes. Iron Kingdom is a definitive, gripping account of Prussia's fascinating, influential, and critical role in modern times.

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Free Download Irma: A Chicago Woman's Story, 1871-1966 By Ellen Fitzsimmons Steinberg
2004 | 256 Pages | ISBN: 0877458960 | PDF | 1 MB
Ellen Steinberg's Irma, painstakingly crafted out of Irma Rosenthal Frankenstein's voluminous writings, gives us an inspiring and richly rewarding account of the life and times of an active, socially engaged woman who devoted herself to her family and her community over the course of a long and full life. Irma (1871-1966) was born in Chicago-just before the Chicago Fire-of German Jewish parents who had come to the U.S. shortly after the Civil War. She attended public schools and the University of Chicago, participated energetically in Jewish women's and social-welfare activities, raised her family, and published one poem and a small book. Irma's journals and diaries were private accounts in which she chronicled the rhythm of her days and the shape of her life. She recorded her thoughts and short quotations from her reading, jotted down her own poems and short stories, constructed dinner-party menus, and wrote biographical sketches of her family. Interspersed among the records of what she did when and with whom are a number of lengthy reflections on Chicago history, her early life, religious beliefs, education, her aspirations, disappointments, sorrows, and successes. She documented her family's activities during the Chicago Fire, the city's rebuilding, early educational curricula in the city's schools, what it was like to participate in the suffrage movement and vote for the first time, the effect of the Great Depression on the middle class, and World War II as seen from her perspective. In each chapter, Ellen Steinberg has set Irma's contemporary entries and later memoirs against the context of the Chicago history that Irma knew so well. Irma's story will fascinate those interested in diaries and autobiography, women's history, and Chicago history. From a plethora of rich source materials-including over half a million words of Irma's writings alone-Steinberg has created a seamless, fascinating narrative about a Chicago woman who, although ''nobody famous'' (in her words), lived a vital life in a vibrant city.

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