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- Modern_Library_Chronicles abstract "The Modern Library Chronicles are a series of short books, most under 150 pages, intended to introduce readers to a period of history.A partial list includes:The Renaissance, by Paul JohnsonIslam, by Karen ArmstrongThe Balkans, by Mark MazowerThe German Empire: 1870-1918, by Michael StürmerThe Catholic Church, by Hans KüngPeoples and Empires, by Anthony PagdenCommunism, by Richard PipesHitler and the Holocaust, by Robert S. WistrichThe American Revolution, by Gordon S. WoodLaw in America, by Lawrence FriedmanInventing Japan: 1853-1964, by Ian BurumaThe Company: A Short History of a Revolutionary Idea, by John Micklethwait and Adrian WooldridgeThe Americas: A Hemispheric History, by Felipe Fernandez-ArmestoThe Boys' Crusade, by Paul FussellThe Age of Shakespeare, by Frank KermodeThe Age of Napoleon, by Alistair HorneEvolution: The Remarkable History of a Scientific Theory, by Edward J. LarsonLondon: A History, by A.N. WilsonThe Reformation: A History, by Patrick CollinsonNazism and War, by Richard BesselThe City, by Joel KotkinInfinite Ascent: A Short History of Mathematics, by David BerlinskiCalifornia: A History, by Kevin StarrStorm from the East: The Struggle Between the Arab World and the Christian West, by Milton ViorstBaseball: A History of America's Favorite Game, by George VecseyNonviolence: Twenty-five Lessons from the History of a Dangerous Idea by Mark KurlanskyThe Hellenistic Age: A Short History, by Peter GreenA Short History of Medicine, by F. Gonzalez-CrussiThe Christian World, by Martin MartyPrehistory, by Colin RenfrewDangerous Games: The Uses and Abuses of History, by Margaret MacMillanUncivil Society: 1989 and the Implosion of the Communist Establishment, by Stephen KotkinThe Korean War: A History, by Bruce CummingsThe Romantic Revolution: A History, by Tim Blanning↑ ↑".
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- Modern_Library_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink A._N._Wilson.
- Modern_Library_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Adrian_Wooldridge.
- Modern_Library_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Alistair_Horne.
- Modern_Library_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Anthony_Pagden.
- Modern_Library_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Bruce_Cummings.
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- Modern_Library_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Colin_Renfrew,_Baron_Renfrew_of_Kaimsthorn.
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- Modern_Library_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink George_Vecsey.
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- Modern_Library_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Hans_Küng.
- Modern_Library_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Ian_Buruma.
- Modern_Library_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Joel_Kotkin.
- Modern_Library_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink John_Micklethwait.
- Modern_Library_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Karen_Armstrong.
- Modern_Library_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Kevin_Starr.
- Modern_Library_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Lawrence_M._Friedman.
- Modern_Library_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Margaret_MacMillan.
- Modern_Library_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Mark_Kurlansky.
- Modern_Library_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Mark_Mazower.
- Modern_Library_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Martin_E._Marty.
- Modern_Library_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Stürmer.
- Modern_Library_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Milton_Viorst.
- Modern_Library_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Nonviolence:_The_History_of_a_Dangerous_Idea.
- Modern_Library_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Patrick_Collinson.
- Modern_Library_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Fussell.
- Modern_Library_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Johnson_(writer).
- Modern_Library_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Green_(historian).
- Modern_Library_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Bessel.
- Modern_Library_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Pipes.
- Modern_Library_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Robert_S._Wistrich.
- Modern_Library_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink Stephen_Kotkin.
- Modern_Library_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLink T._C._W._Blanning.
- Modern_Library_Chronicles wikiPageWikiLinkText "Modern Library Chronicles".
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- Modern_Library_Chronicles comment "The Modern Library Chronicles are a series of short books, most under 150 pages, intended to introduce readers to a period of history.A partial list includes:The Renaissance, by Paul JohnsonIslam, by Karen ArmstrongThe Balkans, by Mark MazowerThe German Empire: 1870-1918, by Michael StürmerThe Catholic Church, by Hans KüngPeoples and Empires, by Anthony PagdenCommunism, by Richard PipesHitler and the Holocaust, by Robert S. WistrichThe American Revolution, by Gordon S.".
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