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A History of Cinema
Cinema was the first, and is arguably still the greatest, of the industrialized art forms that came to dominate the cultural life.
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Blasphemy: A Very Short Introduction
In a world where not everyone believes in God, 'blasphemy' is surely a concept that has passed its use-by-date.
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The Post Office
The Post office offers a glimpse into Tagore's vast understanding of the human spirit that gathers hope even in the hopelessness.
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How the World Works
Offering something not found anywhere else: How the World Works is pure Chomsky, but tailored for those unfamiliar to his work.
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How Democracies Die
Democracies can die with a coup d'état - or they can die slowly.
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The People of the Indus
The People of the Indus is a rare account of how one of the most enigmatic civilizations of the ancient world changed the human history.
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Prisoners of Geography
Geography shapes not only our history, but where we're headed. All leaders are constrained by geography.
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O Jerusalem
This remarkable classic recounts, moment by moment, the spellbinding process that gave birth to the state of Israel.
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Is Paris Burning?
Is Paris Burning ? This was the question addressed by Adolf Hitler to his generals on 25 August 1944.
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Freedom At Midnight
At midnight on August 14, 1947, the Union Jack began its final journey down the flagstaff of Viceroy’s House, New Delhi.
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