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Select List of New Material Select List of New Material - added in January 2013 CALL NUMBER TITLE PUBLISHER DATE Enemy within : 2,000 years of witch-hunting in the Western world / John BF1566 .D46 2008 Viking, 2008. Demos. Houghton Mifflin BF408 .L455 2012 Imagine : how creativity works / Jonah Lehrer. 2012. Harcourt, Science and religion : a historical introduction / edited by Gary B. Johns Hopkins University BL245 .S37 2002 2002. Ferngren. Press, Power of myth / Joseph Campbell, with Bill Moyers ; Betty Sue Flowers, BL304 .C36 1988 Doubleday, c1988. editor. Sacred causes : the clash of religion and politics, from the Great War to BL695 .B87 2007 HarperCollins, c2007. the War on Terror / Michael Burleigh. Popes against the Jews : the Vatican's role in the rise of modern anti- BM535 .K43 2001 Alfred A. Knopf, 2001. semitism / David I. Kertzer. BP173.J8 G65 2010 In Ishmael's house : a history of Jews in Muslim lands / Martin Gilbert. Yale University Press, 2010. Stanford University BP50 .S56 2003 Islam in a globalizing world / Thomas W. Simons, Jr. 2003. Press, BR145.2 .M69 2002 Faith : a history of Christianity / Brian Moynahan. Doubleday, 2002. Earthly powers : the clash of religion and politics in Europe from the BR475 .B87 2005 HarperCollins Publishers, c2005. French Revolution to the Great War / Michael Burleigh. Alfred A. Knopf : Moral reckoning : the role of the Catholic Church in the Holocaust and its BX1378 .G57 2002 c.2 Distributed by Random 2002. unfulfilled duty of repair / Daniel Jonah Goldhagen. House, BX1536 .W6413 2010 Pope and Devil : the Vatican's archives and the Third Reich / Hubert Wolf ; Belknap Press of Harvard 2010. c.2 translated by Kenneth Kronenberg. University Press, CB161 .K44 1993 Preparing for the twenty-first century / Paul Kennedy. Random House, c1993. CB245 .F37 2011 Civilization : the West and the rest / Niall Ferguson. Penguin Press, 2011. Harcourt Brace CB478 .M78 Pentagon of power / by Lewis Mumford. c1970. Jovanovich, CB69 .B66 1983 Discoverers / Daniel J. Boorstin. Random House, c1983. CS1129 .B552 2008 Bin Ladens : an Arabian family in the American century / Steve Coll. Penguin Press, 2008. War made new : technology, warfare, and the course of history, 1500 to D214 .B67 2006 Gotham Books, c2006. today / Max Boot. Defending the rights of others : the great powers, the Jews, and Cambridge University D359.7 .F56 2004 2004. international minority protection, 1878-1938 / Carole Fink. Press, Virtual history : alternatives and counterfactuals / edited by Niall D413.5 .V57 1999 Basic Books, 1999. Ferguson. Where have all the soldiers gone? : the transformation of modern Europe D425 .S54 2008 c.2 Houghton Mifflin, 2008. / James J. Sheehan. American Heritage ; Cold War, cold peace : the United States and Russia since 1945 / Bernard D445 .W37 1984 Distributed by Houghton c1984. A. Weisberger ; introduction by Harrison E. Salisbury. Mifflin, Europe's last summer : who started the Great War in 1914? / David Knopf : Distributed by D511 .F746 2004 2004. Fromkin. Random House, Dreadnought : Britain, Germany, and the coming of the Great War / D517 .M37 1991 Random House, c1991. Robert K. Massie. Berlin-Baghdad express : the Ottoman Empire and Germany's bid for Belknap Press of Harvard D520.T8 M36 2010 2010. world power / Sean McMeekin. University Press, To end all wars : a story of loyalty and rebellion, 1914-1918 / Adam Houghton Mifflin D546 .H63 2011 2011. Hochschild. Harcourt, D644 .M33 2001 Paris 1919 / Margaret MacMillan. Random House, c2001. Wilsonian moment : self-determination and the international origins of D645 .M38 2007 Oxford University Press, 2007. anticolonial nationalism / Erez Manela. Knopf : Distributed by D727 .B654 2000 Dark valley : a panorama of the 1930s / Piers Brendon. 2000. Random House, To have and have not : Southeast Asian raw materials and the origins of University of California D741 .M275 1995 c1995. the Pacific War / Jonathan Marshall. Press, D743 .R56 2011 Storm of war : a new history of the Second World War / Andrew Roberts. Harper, c2011. Hitler triumphant : alternate decisions of World War II / edited by Peter G. D744 .H59 2006 Greenhill ; MBI Pub., 2006. Tsouras. Roosevelt and Churchill, 1939-1941 : the partnership that saved the West D753 .L27 1976 Norton, c1976. / Joseph P. Lash. D764 .B2828 2007 Absolute war : Soviet Russia in the Second World War / Chris Bellamy. Alfred A. Knopf, 2007. Ivan's war : life and death in the Red Army, 1939-1945 / Catherine D764 .M395 2006 Metropolitan Books, 2006. Merridale. Hitler strikes Poland : Blitzkrieg, ideology, and atrocity / Alexander B. University Press of D765 .R596 2003 c2003. Rossino. Kansas, D767 .H353 2008 Retribution : the battle for Japan, 1944-45 / Max Hastings. Alfred A. Knopf, 2008. D767.9 .D69 1986 War without mercy : race and power in the Pacific war / John W. Dower. Pantheon Books, c1986. At dawn we slept : the untold story of Pearl Harbor / Gordon W. Prange in D767.92 .P72 c.2 McGraw-Hill, c1981. collaboration with Donald M. Goldstein and Katherine V. Dillon. Cambridge University D804.3 .B769 2000 Nazi policy, Jewish workers, German killers / Christopher R. Browning. 2000. Press, Origins of the Final Solution : the evolution of Nazi Jewish policy, University of Nebraska D804.3 .B773 2004 c.2 September 1939-March 1942 / Christopher Browning ; with contributions c2004. Press, by Ju¿¿rgen Mattha¿¿us. D804.3 .D87 2002 c.2 Holocaust : a history / Deborah Dwork, Robert Jan van Pelt. Norton, 2002. Holocaust industry : reflection on the exploitation of Jewish suffering / D804.3 .F567 2000 VERSO, 2000. Norman G. Finkelstein. Years of extermination : Nazi Germany and the Jews, 1939-1945 / Saul D804.3 .F753 2007 c.2 Harper Collins Publishers, c2007. Friedlander. Life unworthy of life : racial phobia and mass murder in Hitler's Germany / D804.3 .G587 1997 Basic Books, c1997. James M. Glass. Wannsee Conference and the final solution : a reconsideration / Mark Picador/Metropolitan D804.3 .R6627 2002 2003. Roseman. Books, D804.348 .P38 2001 Long shadows : truth, lies, and history / Erna Paris. Bloomsbury, c2001. D804.66.Z33 A25 2007 Zookeeper's wife / Diane Ackerman. W.W. Norton, c2007. Tears in the darkness : the story of the Bataan Death March and its D805.P6 N67 2010 Picador, 2010. aftermath / Michael Norman and Elizabeth M. Norman. D808 .S44 2011 Long road home : the aftermath of the Second World War / Ben Shephard. Alfred A. Knopf, 2011. D810.J4 C585 2000 Avengers / Rich Cohen. A.A. Knopf, 2000. Hill and Wang, a division D810.J4 W514 2006 Night / Elie Wiesel ; translated from the French by Marion Wiesel. of Farrar, Straus and 2006. Giroux, Racing the enemy : Stalin, Truman, and the surrender of Japan / Tsuyoshi Belknap Press of Harvard D813.J3 H37 2005 2005. Hasegawa. University Press, Chasing the flame : Sergio Vieira de Mello and the fight to save the world / D839.7.M45 P68 2008 Penguin Press, 2008. Samantha Power. D860 .K335 2008 Return of history and the end of dreams / Robert Kagan. Knopf, 2008. Princeton University D860 .S2694 2009 1989 : the struggle to create post-Cold War Europe / Mary Elise Sarotte. 2009. Press, Deliver us from evil : peacekeepers, warlords, and a world of endless D860 .S48 2001 Touchstone Book, 2001. conflict / William Shawcross. Second world : empires and influence in the new global order / Parag D863 .K53 2008 Random House, c2008. Khanna. New Press : Distributed D883 .P74 2007 Darker nations : a people's history of the third world / Vijay Prashad. c2007. by W.W. Norton, Empire and revolution : the United States and the Third World since 1945 Ohio State University D888.U6 E46 2001 c2001. / edited by Peter L. Hahn, Mary Ann Heiss. Press, Bloomsbury Press : Last thousand days of the British empire : Churchill, Roosevelt, and the DA16 .C56 2008 Distributed to the trade c2008. birth of the Pax Americana / Peter Clarke. by Macmillan, Ghosts of empire : Britain's legacies in the modern world / Kwasi DA16 .K93 2011 BBS PublicAffairs, c2011. Kwarteng. DA30 .S33 2000 History of Britain / Simon Schama. Hyperion, c2000-2002. DA360 .M3 2005 Armada / Garrett Mattingly. Houghton Mifflin, 2005. DA562 .A53 2007 Lion and the unicorn : Gladstone vs Disraeli / Richard Aldous. W.W. Norton, 2007. DA566 .W54 2005 After the Victorians : the decline of Britain in the world / A.N. Wilson. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2005. DA566.9.C5 G4445 Churchill and America / Martin Gilbert. Free Press, 2005. 2005 DA566.9.C5 G4454 Churchill and the Jews : a lifelong friendship / Martin Gilbert. Henry Holt and Co., 2007. 2007 DC354 .B44 2009 Why the Dreyfus Affair matters / Louis Begley. Yale University Press, c2009. DC361 .K44 2006 France and the French : a modern history / Rod Kedward. Overlook Press, 2006. DC373.D353 C36 2006 Bad faith : a forgotten history of family, fatherland and Vichy France / Alfred A. Knopf, 2006. c.2 Carmen Callil. DC718.A44 G53 2010 Americans in Paris : life and death under Nazi occupation / Charles Glass. Penguin Press, 2010. DD221 .E94 2004 c.2 Coming of the Third Reich / Richard J. Evans. Penguin Press, 2004. Princeton University DD237 .W47 2007 Weimar Germany : promise and tragedy / Eric D. Weitz. c2007. Press, Princeton University DD239 .S74 1999 Einstein's German world / Fritz Stern. c1999. Press, Becoming Eichmann : rethinking the life, crimes, and trial of a "desk DD247.E5 C47 2006 Da Capo Press, 2006. murderer" / David Cesarani. Crossing Hitler : the man who put the Nazis on the witness stand / DD247.L58 H47 2008 Oxford University Press, 2008. Benjamin Carter Hett. DD256.5 .B94 2001 Third Reich : a new history / Michael Burleigh. Hill and Wang, 2001. Belknap Press of Harvard DD256.5 .F747 2008 Life and death in the Third Reich / Peter Fritzsche. c2008. University Press, DD256.5 .G45 2001 Backing Hitler : consent and coercion in Nazi Germany / Robert Gellately. Oxford University Press, 2001. DD256.5 .K6185 2003 Nazi conscience / Claudia Koonz. Belknap Press, 2003. DD256.5 .M23 2009 1938 : Hitler's gamble / Giles MacDonogh. Basic Books, c2009. DD256.5 .M3955 2008 Hitler's empire : how the Nazis ruled Europe / Mark Mazower.
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