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Start your reading journey today on DL4ALL.org and unlock a world of imagination, knowledge, and inspiration! ![]() A Philosophy of War: Why We Fight by Frédéric Gros English | January 13, 2026 | ISBN: 1804296023 | 112 pages | EPUB | 0.24 Mb The best-selling author of A Philosophy of Walking returns to address the eternal subject of human conflict ![]() Neil Faulkner, "A People's History of the Russian Revolution " English | ISBN: 0745399037 | 2017 | 208 pages | MOBI | 1424 KB The Russian Revolution may be the most misunderstood and misrepresented event in modern history, its history told in a mix of legends and anecdotes. In A People's History of the Russian Revolution, Neil Faulkner sets out to debunk the myths and pry fact from fiction, putting at the heart of the story the Russian people who are the true heroes of this tumultuous tale. In this fast-paced introduction, Faulkner tells the powerful narrative of how millions of people came together in a mass movement, organized democratic assemblies, mobilized for militant action, and overturned a vast regime of landlords, profiteers, and warmongers. ![]() William A. Pelz, "A People's History of the German Revolution" English | ISBN: 0745337104 | 2018 | 208 pages | MOBI | 889 KB In October 1918, war-weary German sailors mutinied rather than engage in one final, fruitless battle with the British Royal Navy. That revolt, coming as World War I slowly ended, quickly became far bigger, erupting into a full-scale revolution that toppled the monarchy and inaugurated a brief period of radical popular democracy. This book tells that mostly forgotten story, going beyond the handful of familiar names such as Rosa Luxemburg and Karl Liebknecht to present the revolution from the bottom up. Through stories of the actions of rank-and-file activists and ordinary workers, Willam A. Pelz builds a compelling case that, for a brief period, the actions of the common people shaped a truly revolutionary society. ![]() William A. Pelz, "A People's History of Modern Europe" English | ISBN: 0745332463 | 2016 | 256 pages | MOBI | 738 KB The origin of capitalism and modern industrialism-and, not unrelated, the birthplace of Marxism-modern Europe provided the perfect conditions for a great number of political revolutions. From the monarchical terror of the Middle Ages to the mangled Europe of the twenty-first century, A People's History of Modern Europe tracks the history of the continent through the deeds of those whom mainstream history tries to forget. ![]() Simon Hannah, "A Party with Socialists in It: A History of the Labour Left " English | ISBN: 0745337481 | 2018 | 272 pages | MOBI | 541 KB For more than a hundred years, the British Labour Party has been the home of working-class organization and struggle. But has it ever truly been on the side of workers? Where do its interests really lie, and can it be relied on to provide a check on right-wing forces? ![]() A Noble Ruin: Mark Antony, Civil War, and the Collapse of the Roman Republic by W. Jeffrey Tatum English | December 1, 2023 | ISBN: 019769490X | 496 pages | MOBI | 9.08 Mb A complex and captivating portrait of Mark Antony that offers a fresh perspective on the fall of the Roman Republic ![]() Susan F. Martin, "A Nation of Immigrants" English | ISBN: 0521734452 | 2011 | 344 pages | MOBI | 904 KB Immigration makes America what it is and is formative for what it will become. America was settled by three different models of immigration, all of which persist to the present. The Virginia Colony largely equated immigration with the arrival of laborers, who had few rights. Massachusetts welcomed those who shared the religious views of the founders but excluded those whose beliefs challenged the prevailing orthodoxy. Pennsylvania valued pluralism, becoming the most diverse colony in religion, language, and culture. This book traces the evolution of these three competing models of immigration as they explain the historical roots of current policy debates and options. Arguing that the Pennsylvania model has best served the country, the final chapter makes recommendations for future immigration reform. Given the highly controversial nature of immigration in the United States, this book provides thoughtful, well-reasoned analysis, valuable to both academic and policy audiences for the ways it places today's trends and policy options into historical perspective. ![]() A Modern History of Russian Childhood: From the Late Imperial Period to the Collapse of the Soviet Union (The Bloomsbury History of Modern Russia Series) by Elizabeth White English | February 20, 2020 | ISBN: 1474240224, 1474240216, 9781474240246 | True EPUB | 224 pages | 0.6 MB A Modern History of Russian Childhood examines the changes and continuities in ideas about Russian childhood from the 18th to the 21st century. It looks at how children were thought about and treated in Russian and Soviet culture, as well as how the radical social, political and economic changes across the period affected children. It explains how and why childhood became a key concept both in Late Imperial Russia and in the Soviet Union and looks at similarities and differences to models of childhood elsewhere. ![]() A Medic's Tale: A Memoir of a Life in Medicine by Paul Wilson English | 2025 | ISBN: 1835742858 | 305 Pages | True ePUB | 1.72 MB ![]() Rosalind Bradley, "A Matter of Life and Death" English | ISBN: 1849056013 | 2016 | 232 pages | PDF | 7 MB A Holocaust survivor whose mother collapsed and died only moments after they both registered as survivors, a death row inmate who has reclaimed his life through Buddhism, and a mother whose daughter was diagnosed with aggressive breast cancer two days before her thirtieth birthday, among others, offer their perspectives on death and dying in this thought-provoking volume. Contributors from all walks of life share their thoughts on carefully selected writings, images and artwork that most accurately express death to them. Describing their unique experiences, they reveal that, beyond the heartache and the mystery, death teaches us all invaluable lessons about how we live our lives. |