LIBROS DEL AUTOR: hui

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  • Ancient Rome
    Hui Wang
    Ancient Rome: Europe in History, PART TWO, is the book I wish I’d had when I first tried to make sense of Rome’s long slide from republic to empire. I start with Gaius Marius - the reformer whose changes to recruitment and the structure of the legions quietly altered the balance of power in Rome - and then press on to the hard question of why the Republic broke down at all.From...
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    24,28 €

  • Ancient Rome
    Hui Wang
    Ancient Rome: Europe in History, PART ONE, is the book I wrote to tell Rome’s story from the ground up, starting with Romulus and Numa and the fragile order they tried to build. These early figures were not just legends; they shaped how Romans thought about law, religion, violence, and authority. From sacred rituals to kingship, from fear to discipline, this opening part shows ...
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    25,39 €

  • Ancient Greece
    Hui Wang
    Ancient Greece: Europe in History, PART TWO, is my attempt to tell the Greek story the way it actually felt to live it-tense, unstable, and full of agonizing choices. I open the book with two competing roads to power, Athens and Sparta, and trace how their very different ideas about freedom, discipline, and leadership pushed the Greek world toward confrontation. What begins as ...
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    24,40 €

  • Ancient Greece
    Hui Wang
    Ancient Greece: Europe in History, PART ONE, is the book I wrote to chase one question that kept bothering me: where did Europe really start to take shape? Not Europe as a modern idea, but Europe as a lived experience - a mosaic of places, practices, and habits people actually inhabited and remembered.The story opens before written records, threads through prehistory, and final...
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    24,34 €

  • Iraq and the Age of Intervention
    Hui Wang
    Iraq and the Age of Intervention: The Middle East in History, is my attempt to make sense of how a single country kept drifting from one war into the next-and why outside powers kept stepping in. I start at the Shatt al‑Arab, that contested waterway where borders, currents, and national pride conspire to make conflict almost inevitable. From there the story moves into the bitte...
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    25,34 €

  • From Shah to Revolution
    Hui Wang
    From Shah to Revolution: The Middle East in History, is my attempt to tell the modern Middle East as it actually unfolded - not as tidy abstractions, but through the messy, human forces of people, pressure, and hard choices. I start in Iraq, not Iran: with oil and power, and with the slow, relentless rise of Saddam Hussein. Moving from the chapter 'Iraq First' to 'Saddam Hussei...
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    24,30 €

  • The Making of Ba’athist Iraq
    Hui Wang
    The Making of Ba’athist Iraq: The Middle East in History, is my attempt to tell Iraq’s modern story the long way, not the shortcut readers often prefer. Before Saddam Hussein and before the Ba’ath Party took center stage, a series of agreements and regional power plays were already redefining the map - British treaties and negotiations, border settlements involving Najd and the...
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    24,43 €

  • The PLO Years
    Hui Wang
    The PLO Years: The Middle East in History, is my attempt to tell the story behind the headlines - the people, the decisions, and the accidents that shaped the modern Middle East. It opens with the Battle of Karameh - the April 1968 clash that transformed Yasser Arafat into a regional symbol - and then follows the emergence of Fatah, tracing how a dispersed, underground network ...
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    23,37 €

  • From Yom Kippur to Camp David
    Hui Wang
    From Yom Kippur to Camp David: The Middle East in History, is my attempt to tell the story of the modern Middle East through the people who were forced to make impossible choices. Gamal Abdel Nasser, Anwar Sadat, Golda Meir, Menachem Begin, Henry Kissinger, King Faisal, King Hussein, Richard Nixon, and Jimmy Carter are not presented here as distant legends on a page. They appea...
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    24,34 €

  • Wars, Oil, and Power
    Hui Wang
    Wars, Oil, and Power: The Middle East in History, is my attempt to tell the story behind the headlines - the people, the pressures, and those hinge moments when history might still have gone a different way. The book begins six days before the storm, when leaders such as Gamal Abdel Nasser, David Ben-Gurion, and King Hussein were all making fateful choices under unbearable stra...
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    24,28 €

  • Israel and the Arab States
    Hui Wang
    Israel and the Arab States: The Middle East in History, is the book I wrote to tell this story through people, not slogans. It begins on November 29, 1947 - the day the UN vote upended the region overnight - and follows the raw emotions that carried populations from tears into open warfare. From that first turning point I trace how decisions made in cramped, tense rooms by a ha...
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    24,32 €

  • The Holocaust and the Birth of Israel
    Hui Wang
    The Holocaust and the Birth of Israel: The Middle East in History, is the book I wrote after realizing how often this history is told in fragments. We hear the names-Stanley Milgram, Auschwitz, Kristallnacht, the Wannsee Conference-but rarely do we see them arranged on the same timeline. (A note on Milgram: his famous obedience experiments were conducted in the 1960s, after the...
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    23,30 €

  • Antisemitism and the Path to Catastrophe
    Hui Wang
    Antisemitism and the Path to Catastrophe: The Middle East in History, is my attempt to trace a long, dangerous chain of ideas that reaches far back before the outbreak of World War II. The book opens with the Jewish Enlightenment - the Haskalah - and follows the rise of Zionism, showing how Jewish thinkers and communities struggled to answer the pressures of modernity, exclusio...
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    24,24 €

  • Origins of the Jewish World
    Hui Wang
    Origins of the Jewish World: The Middle East in History, opens with a journey that predates the state of Israel by millennia. I begin with figures like Gilgamesh, Noah, and the Tower of Babel because Jewish history did not spring from a vacuum but from the same deep, shared ancient world that produced those stories. From these early myths and memories the narrative moves to Abr...
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    24,30 €

  • War, Violence, and Collapse
    Hui Wang
    War, Violence, and Collapse: The Middle East in History, opens with a simple question that kept pushing me back to the archives and the map: what actually happened when the global war crashed into the Middle East? I follow a cast of leaders who stood at the edge of ruin and had to choose between survival, loyalty, and ambition - from Abdul Hamid II, the deposed sultan whose lon...
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    23,34 €

  • The Road to World War I
    Hui Wang
    The Road to World War I: The Middle East in History, plunges you into the years when Europe and the Ottoman world were already fraying at the edges, even as many people still believed that peace could hold. I wrote this book to insist that World War I did not spring fully formed from a single gunshot in Sarajevo. Its origins run deeper - in the Ottoman Balkans, in the contested...
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    21,23 €

  • The Decline of the Ottoman World
    Hui Wang
    The Decline of the Ottoman World: The Middle East in History, takes you inside the long, uneasy journey from imperial glory to crisis. I start with Suleiman the Magnificent - the sultan under whom Ottoman power felt unshakable - and trace what comes after: the slow, grinding process by which swagger gave way to unease and confidence slowly eroded into anxiety. This is not a tal...
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    24,38 €

  • Ottoman Turkey
    Hui Wang
    Ottoman Turkey: Civilizations of the Middle East, PART TWO, plunges you into the long, dramatic final centuries of the Ottoman Empire. As the author, I follow the story not from palaces or dusty treaties alone, but through the people who made-and remade-it. You will meet the formidable Köprülü grand viziers, feel the slow march toward catastrophe at the siege of Vienna in 1683,...
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    27,42 €

  • Ottoman Turkey
    Hui Wang
    Ottoman Turkey: Civilizations of the Middle East, PART ONE, carries you from the first stirrings of the Turkic world to the roaring heights of an empire that reshaped three continents. When I set out to write this book, my aim was never to hand you a dusty timeline. I wanted history to breathe - to feel like a living journey that begins with the rise of early Turkic peoples an...
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    27,35 €

  • Persia
    Hui Wang
    Persia: Civilizations of the Middle East, PART ONE, carries you back to the very beginnings - to the stirrings of the Indo‑Iranian peoples long before names like Cyrus or Darius became household words. I wanted readers to feel the raw force of those beginnings: the first cities of Elam, the slow rise of early Persian polities, and the rugged landscapes that forged the peoples w...
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    23,33 €

  • Mossad
    Hui Wang
    Mossad: Civilizations of the Middle East, pulls you into the hidden world where politics, faith, and espionage collide. From David Ben-Gurion’s early calls to arms to Golda Meir’s covert meetings in the run‑up to statehood, the book traces how a small, exposed nation stitched together one of the world’s most feared intelligence services. Writing it felt like chasing ghosts thro...
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    29,55 €

  • Crusades
    Hui Wang
    Crusades: Civilizations of the Middle East, PART ONE, plunges you into a world where faith, ambition, and human courage crash together on an enormous stage. When I first set out to write this book, my aim was simple: to bring readers up close to the people who lived behind history’s headlines - not to idolize them as marble figures in a textbook, but to show them as flesh-and-b...
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    24,24 €

  • Crusades
    Hui Wang
    Crusades: Civilizations of the Middle East, PART TWO, carries you through roughly two hundred years when the Mediterranean world truly felt like the center of everything. I wrote this book to pull readers into the very rooms, battlefields, and fraught councils where figures such as Saladin, Baldwin IV, Raynald of Châtillon, and Richard the Lionheart made decisions that shook ki...
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    22,18 €

  • Il paradigma della sicurezza interna
    Hui Chen
    Nei decenni successivi all’11 settembre, l’antiterrorismo americano ha subito una trasformazione fondamentale, passando dalla guerra globale alla sicurezza interna. Attraverso l’analisi di testi culturali contemporanei, l’opera identifica tre dimensioni chiave di questo nuovo paradigma: l’internalizzazione della minaccia - Le narrazioni culturali collocano sempre più spesso il ...
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    65,49 €

  • Das Paradigma der inneren Sicherheit
    Hui Chen
    In den Jahrzehnten seit dem 11. September 2001 hat die amerikanische Terrorismusbekämpfung einen grundlegenden Wandel vom globalen Krieg zur inneren Sicherheit erfahren. Durch die Analyse zeitgenössischer kultureller Texte werden drei Schlüsseldimensionen dieses neuen Paradigmas herausgearbeitet: Die Internalisierung der Bedrohung - Kulturelle Narrative verorten den Terrorismus...
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    65,55 €

  • Paradygmat bezpieczeństwa wewnętrznego
    Hui Chen
    W ciągu dziesięcioleci od 11 września 2001 r. amerykański antyterroryzm przeszedł fundamentalną transformację od globalnej wojny do bezpieczeństwa wewnętrznego. Poprzez analizę współczesnych tekstów kultury, praca identyfikuje trzy kluczowe wymiary tego nowego paradygmatu: Internalizacja zagrożenia - narracje kulturowe coraz częściej lokalizują terroryzm w przestrzeni wewnętrzn...
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    65,49 €

  • Le paradigme de la sécurité intérieure
    Hui Chen
    Au cours des décennies qui ont suivi le 11 septembre, le contre-terrorisme américain a subi une transformation fondamentale, passant de la guerre globale à la sécurité intérieure. Ce livre révèle comment la culture populaire a été un lieu crucial où ce changement stratégique a d’abord été imaginé et négocié. A travers l’analyse de textes culturels contemporains, l’ouvrage ident...
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    65,49 €

  • O paradigma da segurança interna
    Hui Chen
    Nas décadas que se seguiram ao 11 de setembro, o contraterrorismo americano sofreu uma transformação fundamental da guerra global para a segurança interna. Este livro revela como a cultura popular tem sido um local crucial onde esta mudança estratégica foi imaginada e negociada pela primeira vez. Através da análise de textos culturais contemporâneos, a obra identifica três dime...
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    65,49 €

  • Jerusalem
    Hui Wang
    Jerusalem: A History of the Middle East takes you on a sweeping, unforgettable journey through five thousand years of human faith and struggle. From the first sparks of settled life on a rocky hill to today’s headlines, this book traces how a small, stubborn city grew into the heartbeat of three great religions and the battleground of countless empires. I wanted to tell a story...
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    27,46 €

  • The Homeland Security Paradigm
    Hui Chen
    In the decades since 9/11, American counterterrorism has undergone a fundamental transformation from global war to homeland security. This book reveals how popular culture has been a crucial site where this strategic shift was first imagined and negotiated.Through analysis of contemporary cultural texts, the work identifies three key dimensions of this new paradigm:The Internal...
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    65,35 €