A thought-provoking exploration of race and identity in Britain, blending personal memoir with incisive social commentary and historical analysis.
Shapiro argues Western civilization's success stems from Judeo-Christian values and Greek reason, warning against abandoning these foundations.
Historical account of President Garfield's assassination
A captivating exploration of seeds' evolutionary success and profound impact on human civilization, blending science, history, and humor.
A thrilling scientific showdown between brilliant physicists over the nature of black holes and quantum mechanics.
An epic tale of redemption, justice, and human resilience set against the backdrop of 19th century France's social upheaval.
A gripping firsthand account of infantry combat in Vietnam, revealing the brutal realities of war and its psychological toll.
A harrowing true story of one man's daring escape from Saddam Hussein's Iraq and his quest for freedom.
A compelling examination of monopoly power in modern society and its threats to democracy and economic fairness.
Insightful analysis of Cold War strategies, offering crucial lessons for navigating today's complex geopolitical landscape and great-power competition.
Explore how the First Continental Congress of 1774 unified thirteen separate colonies through economic warfare and political coordination, setting the stage for American independence before shots were ever fired.
Explores how America's regional cultures, rooted in colonial settlement patterns and geography, are driving today's political polarization and being exploited by those who benefit from division.
Examining how Roman hierarchy, Greek honor, Mongol intelligence, and modern warfare created both strengths and fatal weaknesses. What each civilization valued in battle—and what they fatally ignored.
Jackson y Eli te guían por los 35 países independientes de América y sus capitales, desde Alaska hasta la Patagonia. Un fascinante viaje geográfico por el segundo continente más grande del mundo.
Evolutionary biology and the gene's role in nature.
Explores four pivotal transitions in civilization that shaped our modern world, from population to energy and economics.
Akala's powerful memoir explores race, class, and identity in Britain, blending personal experiences with incisive historical and social analysis.
A thought-provoking exploration of our era as a new Renaissance, drawing parallels with history to navigate today's challenges and opportunities.