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1)
Africa
a)
The Black Man’s Burden: Africa
and the Curse of the Nation-State by Basil Davidson
b)
Qaddafi and the United States
Since 1969 by Edward P. Haley
2)
Anarchism
a)
Anarchism by Daniel Guerin
b)
Anarcho-Syndicalism: Theory and
Practice by Rudolf Rocker
c)
Bakunin on Anarchy: Selected
Works by the Activist-Founder of World Anarchism edited by Sam Dolgoff
d)
Demanding the Impossible: A
History of Anarchism by Peter H. Marshall
e)
Homage to Catalonia by George
Orwell
f)
Mutual Aid: A Factor in
Evolution by Peter Kropotkin
3)
Asia
a)
Asia’s Next Giant: South Korea
and Late Industrialization by Alice Amsden
b)
Cambodia: 1975-1982 by Michael
Vickery
c)
The Case of General Yamashita
by A. Frank Reel
d)
Forty Days with the Enemy by
Richard Dudman
e)
Genocide and Democracy in
Cambodia: The Khmer Rouge, the United Nations and the International Community
edited by Ben Kiernan
f)
Governing the Market: Economic
Theory and the Role of Government in East Asian Industrialization by Robert
Wade
g)
Kampuchea: Decade of the
Genocide edited by Kimmo Kiljunen
h)
The Origins of the Korean War
Vol I. & II by Bruce Cumings
i)
The Pacific Alliance: United
States Foreign Economic Policy and Japanese Trade Recovery, 1947-1955 by
William Borden
j)
The Pol Pot Regime: Race,
Power, and Genocide in Cambodia under the Khmer Rouge, 1975-79 by Ben Kiernan
k)
Sideshow: Kissinger, Nixon and
the Destruction of Cambodia by William Shawcross
l)
Victor’s Justice: the Tokyo War
Crimes Trial by Richard M. Minnear
4)
Arms Control
a)
Politics and Force Levels: The
Strategic Missile Program of the Kennedy Administration by Desmond Ball
b)
Wizards of Armageddon by Fred
Kaplan
5)
Central America
a)
The Battle for Guatemala:
Rebels, Death Squads, and U.S. Power by Susanne Jonas
b)
Bitter Fruit: The Story of the
American Coup in Guatemala by Stephen Schlesinger and Stephen Kinzer
c)
The Chronology: The Documented
Day-by-Day Account of the Secret Military Assistance to Iran and the Contras by
Scott Armstrong et al.
d)
The C.I.A. in Guatemala: The
Foreign Policy of Intervention by Richard H. Immerman
e)
Coffee and Democracy in Modern
Costa Rica by Anthony Winson
f)
Contra Terror in Nicaragua —
Report of a Fact-finding Mission: September 1984-January 1985 by Reed Brody
g)
El Salvador: A Revolution
Confronts the United States by Cynthia Arnson
h)
Export Agriculture and the
Crisis in Central America by Robert Williams
i)
Grenada: An Eyewitness Account
of the U.S. Invasion and the Caribbean History That Provoked It by Hugh
O’Shaughnessy
j)
Grenada: Revolution in Reverse
by James Ferguson
k)
The Iran-Contra Connection:
Secret Teams and Covert Operations in the Reagan Era by Jonathan Marshall,
Peter Dale Scott, and Jane Hunter
l)
Mask of Democracy: Labor
Suppression in Mexico Today by Dan La Botz
m) Nicaragua: The First Five Years edited by Thomas Walker
n)
Nicaragua: The Threat of a Good
Example? by Dianna Melrose
o)
Out of Control: The Story of
the Reagan Administration’s Secret War in Nicaragua, The Illegal Arms Pipeline,
and the Contra Drug Connection by Leslie Cockburn
p)
The Reagan Administration and
Nicaragua: How Washington Constructs Its Case for Counterrevolution in Central
America by Morris Morley and James Petras
q)
Reagan versus the Sandinistas:
The Undeclared War on Nicaragua edited by Thomas Walker
r)
Shattered Hope: The Guatemalan
Revolution and the United States by Piero Gleijeses
s)
Under the Eagle: U.S.
Intervention in Central America and the Caribbean by Jenny Pearce
t)
Trouble in our Backyard:
Central America and the United States in the Eighties edited by Mark Diskin
u)
Weakness and Deceit: U.S.
Policy and El Salvador by Raymond Bonner
v)
What Difference Could a
Revolution Make?: Food and Farming in the New Nicaragua by Joseph Collins et
al.
w) Witness to Genocide: The Present Situation of Indians in Guatemala
by Craig W. Nelson and Kenneth I. Taylor
6)
Cold War
a)
America’s Secret War Against
Bolshevism: U.S. Intervention in the Russian Civil War, 1917-1920 by David S.
Fogelsang
b)
Beyond The Cold War: Conflict
and Cooperation In the Third World edited by George W. Breslauer, Harry
Kreisler and Benjamin Ward
c)
Corporations and the Cold War
edited by David Horowitz
d)
Détente and Confrontation:
American-Soviet Relations from Nixon to Reagan by Raymond L. Garthoff
e)
Hostile Acts: U.S. Policy in
Costa Rica in the 1980s by Martha Honey
f)
Inside the League: The Shocking
Exposé of How Terrorists, Nazis, and Latin American Death Squads Have
Infiltrated the World Anti-Communist League by Scott Anderson and John Lee
Anderson
g)
No Ivory Tower: McCarthyism and
the Universities by Ellen Schrecker
h)
A Preponderance of Power:
National Security, the Truman Administration, and the Cold War by Melvyn
Leffler
i)
The Press and the Cold War by
James Aronson
j)
Reflections on the Cuban
Missile Crisis by Raymond L Garthoff
k)
Shootdown: Flight 007 and the
American Connection by R.W. Johnson
l)
“The Target Is Destroyed”: What
Really Happened to Flight 007 and What America Knew About It by Seymour M.
Hersh
m) The Truman Doctrine and the Origins of McCarthyism: Foreign Policy,
Domestic Politics, and Internal Security, 1946-1948 by Richard M. Freeland
n)
Washington’s China: The
National Security World, the Cold War, And the Origins of Globalism by James
Peck
7)
Cuba
a)
The Fish is Red: The Story of
The Secret War Against Castro by Warren Hinckle and William Turner
b)
Imperial State and Revolution:
The United States and Cuba, 1952-1986 by Morris H. Morley
8)
Culture
a)
The Enchanted Glass: Britain
and its Monarchy by Tom Nairn
b)
The Horrors of the Half-Known
Life: Male Attitudes Toward Women and Sexuality in Nineteenth-Century America
by G.J. Barker-Benfield
c)
Inventors of the Promised Land
by Lawrence Friedman
d)
On Active Service in War and
Peace: Politics and Ideology in the American Historical Profession by Jesse
Lemisch
e)
The People's Religion: American
Faith in the 90′s by
George Gallup Jr. and Jim Castelli
9)
Domestic Policy
a)
Democracy and the Welfare State
by edited by Amy Gutman
b)
The Overworked American: The
Unexpected Decline of Leisure by Juliet B. Schor
c)
The Motorization of American
Cities by David J. St. Clair
d)
The State of Working America
(Annual)
e)
Take The Rich Off Welfare by
Mark Zepezauer and Arthur Naiman
10)
Drug Policy
a)
White-Out: The C.I.A., Drugs
and the Press by Alexander Cockburn and Jeffrey St. Clair
11)
Economics
a)
The ABCs of Political Economy
by Robert Hahnel
b)
Accumulation and Power: An
Economic History of the United States by Richard B. DuBoff
c)
Bad Smaritans by Ha-Joon Chang
d)
Business Organization and the
Myth of the Market Economy by William Lazonick
e)
Business as a System of Power
by Robert A. Brady
f)
Capitalism and Its Economics: A
Critical History by Douglas F. Dowd
g)
The Corporation: The
Pathological Pursuit of Profit and Power by Joel Bakan
h)
Corporate Control, Corporate
Power by Edward S. Herman
i)
The Economy of Death by Richard
Barnet
j)
The Great Deficit Scares: The
Federal Budget, Trade, and Social Security by Robert Eisner
k)
The Market Revolution:
Jacksonian America 1815-1846 by Charles Sellers
l)
New Ways Of Knowing: The Sciences,
Society, and Reconstructive Knowledge by Marcus G. Raskin and Herbert J.
Bernstein
m) Political Economy and Laissez-Faire: Economics and Ideology in the
Ricardan Era by Rajani Kannepalli Kanth
n)
Wall Street: How It Works and
for Whom by Doug Henwood
o)
The Wealth of Nations by Adam
Smith
12)
Education
a)
The American School, 1642-1985:
Varieties of Historical Interpretation and the Foundations and Development of
American Education by Joel Spring
b)
Education and the Rise of the
Corporate State by Joel Spring
c)
The Irony of Early School
Reform by Michael Katz
d)
Schooling in Capitalist
America: Educational Reform and the Contradictions of Economic Life by Samuel
Bowles and Herbert Gintis
e)
The Social Ideas of American
Educators by Merle Curti
13)
Environmentalism
a)
Global Spin: The Corporate
Assault On Environmentalism by Sharon Beder
b)
The Heat Is On: The High Stakes
Battle over Earth’s Threatened Climate by Ross Gelbspan
14)
Ethics
a)
Moral Minds: The Nature of
Right and Wrong by Marc D. Hauser
b)
No Contest: The Case Against
Competition by Alfie Kohn
15)
FBI
a)
The Age of Surveillance: The
Aims and Methods of America’s Political Intelligence System by Frank J. Donner
b)
Agents of Repression: The
F.B.I.’s Secret Wars on the Black Panther Party and the American Indian
Movement by Ward Churchill and James Vander Wall
c)
Break-ins, Death Threats, and
the F.B.I.: The Covert War Against the Central America Movement by Ross
Gelbspan
d)
COINTELPRO: The F.B.I.’s Secret
War on Political Freedom by Nelson Blackstock
e)
The COINTELPRO Papers:
Documents from the F.B.I.’s Secret Wars Against Dissent in the United States by
Ward Churchill and Jim Vander Wall
f)
The Lawless State: The Crimes
of U.S. Intelligence Agencies by Morton H. Halpern et al.
g)
Political Repression in Modern
America, From 1870 to the Present by Robert J. Goldstein
h)
Spying On America: The F.B.I.’s
Domestic Counterintelligence Program by James Kirkpatrick Davis
i)
War at Home: Covert Action
Against U.S. Activists and What We Can Do About It by Brian Glick
16)
Globalization/Development
a)
America by Design: Science,
Technology, and the Rise of Corporate Capitalism by David F. Noble
b)
Bad Samaritans by Ha-Joon Chang
c)
Economic Backwardness in
Historical Perspective: A Book of Essays by Alexander Gerschenkron
d)
Economics and World History:
Myths and Paradoxes by Paul Bairoch
e)
Economic Liberalism and
Underdevelopment: Studies in the Disintegration of an Idea by Frederick
Clairmonte
f)
Forces of Production: A Social
History of Industrial Automation by David F. Noble
g)
Global Rift: The Third World
Comes of Age by L.S. Stavrianos
h)
Hope and Folly: The United
States and U.N.E.S.C.O., 1945-1985 by William Preston, Edward S. Herman, and
Herbert I. Schiller
i)
The Irish Economy in a
Comparative Institutional Perspective by Lars Mjøset
j)
The Logic of International
Restructuring by Winfried Ruigrock and Rob Van Tulder
k)
Long-Term Factors in American
Economic Growth edited by Stanley L. Engerman and Robert E. Gallman
l)
North American Trade As If
Democracy Mattered: What’s Wrong with N.A.F.T.A. and What Are the Alternatives?
by Ian Robinson
m) Pathways From the Periphery: The Politics of Growth in the Newly
Industrializing Countries by Stephen Haggard
n)
Targeting the Computer:
Government Support and International Competition by Kenneth Flamm
o)
Who’s Bashing Whom?: Trade
Conflict in High-Technology Industries by Laura D’Andrea Tyson
17)
History
a)
The American Revolution:
Explorations in the History of American Radicalism edited by Alfred Young
b)
The Bolsheviks and Workers’
Control, 1917 to 1921 by Maurice Brinton
c)
Britain’s First Socialists: The
Levellers, Agitators, and Diggers of the English Revolution by Fenner Brockway
d)
The End of Empire by John
Strachey
e)
The Forging of the Union:
1781-1789 by Richard B. Morris
f)
The Great Irish Famine by
Cormac ó Gráda
g)
The Invasion of America:
Indians, Colonialism, and the Cant of Conquest by Francis Jennings
h)
Ireland before and after the
Famine: Explorations in economic history, 1800-1925 by Cormac ó Gráda
i)
The Loyalists in the American
Revolution by Claude Halstead Van Tyne
j)
Main Currents in American
History by Gabriel Kolko
k)
Manifest Design: Anxious
Aggrandizement in Late Jacksonian America by Thomas R. Hietala
l)
A People’s History of the
United States: 1492-Present by Howard Zinn
m) Secret History of the American Revolution by Carl Van Doren
n)
The Unknown Revolution,
1917-1921 by Voline
o)
The World Turned Upside Down:
Radical Ideas during the English Revolution by Christopher Hill
18)
Israel/Palestine Conflict
a)
The Absence of Peace:
Understanding the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict by Nicholas Guyatt
b)
Blaming the Victims: Spurious
Scholarship and the Palestinian Question edited by Christopher Hitchens and
Edward Said
c)
The Holocaust Industry:
Reflections on the Exploitation of Jewish Suffering by Norman G. Finkelstein
d)
Image and Reality of the
Israel-Palestine Conflict by Norman G. Finkelstein
e)
The Israeli Connection: Who
Israel Arms and Why by Benjamin Beit-Hallahmi
f)
Israeli Foreign Policy: South Africa
and Central America by Jane Hunter
g)
My Home, My Prison by Raymonda
Hawa Tawil
h)
The Rise and Fall of Palestine:
A Personal Account of the Intifada Years by Norman G. Finkelstein
i)
The Third Way: A Journal of
Life in the West Bank by Raja Shehadeh
j)
The West Bank Story by Rafik
Halabi
19)
Kurdistan
a)
After Such Knowledge, What
Forgiveness? by Jonathan C. Randal
20)
Labor
a)
The Fall of the House of Labor
by David Montgomery
b)
The Industrial Worker:
1840-1860 by Norman Ware
c)
Made in America: Regaining the
Productive Edge by Michael L. Dertouzos, Richard K. Lester et al.
d)
Military Enterprise and
Technological Change: Perspectives on the American Experience edited by Merrit
Roe Smith
e)
Profits Without Production by
Seymour Melman
f)
Progress Without People: In
Defense of Luddism by David F. Noble
g)
Strike! by Jeremy Brecher
21)
Latin America
a)
Bordering on Trouble: Resources
and Politics in Latin America edited by Andrew Maguire and Janet W. Brown
b)
Brazil and the Quiet
Intervention by Phylis Parker
c)
The Containment of Latin
America: A history of the myths and realities of the Good Neighbor Policy by
David Green
d)
Exporting Democracy: The United
States and Latin America edited by Abraham F. Lowenthal
e)
Human Rights and United States
Policy toward Latin America by Lars Schoultz
f)
The Lessons of Chile: The
Chilean Coup and the Future of Socialism edited by John Gittings
g)
The Politics of Military Rule
in Brazil, 1964-85 by Thomas Skidmore
h)
Requiem for Revolution: The
United States and Brazil, 1961-1969 by Ruth Leacock
i)
The United States and Chile:
Imperialism and the Overthrow of the Allende Government by James Petras and
Morris Morley
j)
United States Penetration of
Brazil by Jan Knippers Black
22)
Legal
a)
The Anatomy of the Nuremberg
Trials: A Personal Memoir by Telford Taylor
b)
A Worthy Tradition: Freedom of
Speech in America by Harry Kalven Jr.
c)
Former Secrets: Government
Records Made Public Through the Freedom of Information Act by Evan Hendricks
d)
Freedom Under Fire: U.S. Civil
Liberties in Times of War by Michael Linfield
e)
The Politics of Law: A
Progressive Critique edited by David Kairys
f)
The Transformation of American
Law, Vol I. & II by Morton Horwitz
23)
Media/Propaganda
a)
Amusing Ourselves to Death:
Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business by Neil Postman
b)
Beyond Hypocrisy: Decoding the
News in an Age of Propaganda by Edward S. Herman
c)
The British Press: a Manifesto
edited by James Curran
d)
Communicating Politics: Mass
communications and the political process edited by Peter Golding, Graham
Murdock, and Philip Schlesinger
e)
The Daily Newspaper in America:
The Evolution of a Social Instrument by Alfred McClung Lee
f)
Deadline for the Media: Today’s
Challenges to Press, T.V. and Radio by James Aronson
g)
Emergence of a Free Press by
Leonard W. Levy
h)
Fooling America: How Washington
Insiders Twist the Truth and Manufacture the Conventional Wisdom by Robert
Parry
i)
The Geopolitics of Information:
How Western Culture Dominates the World by Anthony Smith
j)
Inventing Reality: The Politics
of the Mass Media by Michael Parenti
k)
The International News Services
by Jonathan Fenby
l)
Jefferson and Civil Liberties:
the Darker Side by Leonard W. Levy
m) Manipulating Public Opinion: Essays on Public Opinion as a Dependent
Variable edited by Michael Margolis and Gary A. Mauser
n)
The Media Monopoly by Ben H.
Bagdikian
o)
Power Without Responsibility:
The Press and Broadcasting in Britain by James Curran and Jean Seaton
p)
PR! A Social History of Spin by
Stuart Ewen
q)
The Press and the Cold War by
James Aronson
r)
Propaganda by Edward L. Bernays
s)
Public Relations by Edward L.
Bernays
t)
The Rational Public: Fifty
Years of Trends in Americans’ Policy Preferences by Benjamin I. Page and Robert
Y. Shapiro
u)
Selling Free Enterprise: The
Business Assault on Labor and Liberalism 1945-1960 by Elizabeth A. Fones-Wolf
v)
The Sponsor: Notes on a Modern
Potentate by Erik Barnouw
w) Technopoly: The Surrender of Culture to Technology by Neil Postman
x)
Toxic Sludge Is Good For You!:
Lies, Damn Lies and the Public Relations Industry by John C. Stauber and
Sheldon Rampton
y)
Unreliable Sources: A Guide to
Detecting Bias in News Media by Martin A. Lee and Norman Soloman
24)
Middle East
a)
Countercoup: The Struggle for
the Control of Iran by Kermit Roosevelt
b)
The Eagle and the Lion: The
Tragedy of American-Iranian Relations by Bill A. James
c)
Egypt in the Reign of Muhammad
Ali by Afaf Lutfi Al-Sayyid Marsot
d)
The Fire This Time: U.S. War
Crimes in the Gulf by Ramsey Clark
e)
The Iranian Triangle: The
Untold Story of Israel’s Role in the Iran-Contra Affair by Samuel Segev
f)
The U.S. Press and Iran:
Foreign Policy and the Journalism of Deference by William A. Dorman and Mansour
Farhang
25)
Philosophy
a)
A Discourse on the Origins of
Inequality by Jean-Jacques Rousseau
b)
Herodotus: A New and Literal
Version
c)
Limits of State Action by
Wilhelm von Humboldt
d)
Main Currents of Marxism: Its
Rise, Growth, and Dissolution by Leszek Kolakowski
26)
Terrorism
a)
The Real Terror Network:
Terrorism in Fact and Propaganda by Edward S. Herman
b)
Terrorism and the State: A
Critique of Domination Through Fear by William D. Perdue
c)
The “Terrorism” Industry: The
Experts and Institutions That Shape Our View of Terror by Edward S. Herman and
Gerry O’Sullivan
d)
Western State Terrorism edited
by Alexander George
27)
Turkey
a)
After Such Knowledge, What
Forgiveness? by Jonathan C. Randal
28)
US Foreign Policy
a)
The American Occupation of
Japan: The Origins of the Cold War in Asia by Michael Schaller
b)
Confronting the Third World:
United States Foreign Policy, 1945-1980 by Gabriel Kolko
c)
Demonstration Elections:
U.S.-Staged Elections in the Dominican Republic, Vietnam, and El Salvador by
Edward S. Herman and Frank Brodhead
d)
Endless Enemies: The Making of
an Unfriendly World by Jonathan Kwitney
e)
Harry S. Truman and the War
Scare of 1948: A Successful Campaign to Deceive the Nation by Frank Kofsky
f)
Hidden Terrors by A.J. Langguth
g)
Human rights fifty years on: A
reappraisal edited by Tony Evans
h)
In Search of Enemies: A C.I.A.
Story by John Stockwell
i)
Inequity and Intervention: The
Federal Budget and Central America by Joshua Cohen and Joel Rogers
j)
Inevitable Revolutions: The
United States in Central America by Walter LaFeber
k)
The Iran-Contra Connection:
Secret Teams and Covert Operations in the Reagan Era by Jonathan Marshall,
Peter Dale Scott, and Jane Hunter
l)
Killing Hope: US Military and
CIA Interventions since World War II by William Blum
m) Reagan and the World: Imperial Policy in the New Cold War by Jeff
McMahan
n)
Subversion as Foreign Policy:
The Secret Eisenhower and Dulles Debacle in Indonesia by Audrey R. and George
McT. Kahin
o)
Thank God They’re On Our Side:
The United States and Right-Wing Dictatorships by David F. Schmitz
p)
Under the Eagle: U.S. Intervention
in Central America and the Caribbean by Jenny Pearce
q)
War Without Mercy: Race &
Power in the Pacific War by John W. Dower
29)
US Politics
a)
Barack Obama and the Future of
American Politics by Paul Street
b)
Golden Rule: The Investment
Theory of Party Competition and the Logic of Money-Driven Political Systems by
Thoms Ferguson
c)
The Hidden Election edited by
Thomas Ferguson and Joel Rogers
d)
On Bended Knee: The Press and
the Reagan Presidency by Mark Hertsgaard
e)
On Democracy: Toward a Transformation
of American Society by Joshua Cohen and Joel Rogers
f)
Right Turn: The Decline of the
Democrats and the Future of American Politics by Thomas Ferguson and Joel
Rogers
g)
Rules of the Game: American
Politics and the Central America Movement by Joshua Cohen and Joel Rogers
h)
There He Goes Again: Ronald
Reagan’s Reign of Error by Mark Green and Gail MacColl
i)
The Triumph of Politics: How
the Reagan Revolution Failed by David A. Stockman
j)
Uneasy Partners: Big Business
in American Politics, 1945-1990 by Kim McQuaid
k)
Washington Babylon by Alexander
Cockburn and Ken Silverstein
30)
Vietnam
a)
Abuse of Power by Theodore
Draper
b)
Against the Crime of Silence:
Proceedings of the Russell International War Crimes Tribunal edited by John
Duffett
c)
Atrocities in Vietnam: Myths
and Realities by Edward S. Herman
d)
Brother Enemy: The War after
the War; A History of Indochina Since the Fall of Saigon by Nayan Chanda
e)
Cover-up: The Army’s Secret
Investigation of the Massacre at My Lai 4 by Seymour M. Hersh
f)
Harvest of Death: Chemical
Warfare In Vietnam and Cambodia by J.B. Neiland et al
g)
Intervention: How America
Became Involved in Vietnam by George Kahin
h)
Kennedy’s Quest for Victory:
American Foreign Policy, 1961-1963 edited by Thomas Paterson
i)
The Lost Crusade: America in
Vietnam by Chester Cooper
j)
The Military Half: An Account
of Destruction in Quang Ngai and Quang Tin by Jonathan Schell
k)
Nuremberg and Vietnam: an
American Tragedy by Telford Taylor
l)
The Pentagon Papers: The
Defense Department History of United States Decisionmaking on Vietnam, Senator
Gravel Edition
m) The Phoenix Program by Douglas Valentine
n)
Soldiers in Revolt: The American
Military Today by David Cortright
o)
War Crimes in Vietnam by
Bertrand Russell
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