Before Rosa Parks and the March on Washington, four African American women risked their careers and freedom to defy the United States Army over segregation.
This book is based on more than a hundred letters sent home by three Swansea brothers during the First World War, almost all of which relate to the period 1916–18 when Richard, Gabriel and Ivor Eustis were serving in different theatres.
This is Gaza - a place of humanity and creativity, rich in culture and industry. A place now utterly devastated, its entire population displaced by a seemingly endless onslaught, its heritage destroyed.
Vividly portraying the historic emergence of the New Leftist culture among British youth, this examination captures the turbulent political times of the 1950s and 1960s in northeast England.
In America, 1918 was a time of zealous patriotism. But not everyone believed in the rightness of war. Leslie Hotson’s conscience led him to go to France with the American Friends Service Committee to repair the wounds of war.
The book that is providing a storm of controversy, from ‘Israel’s bravest historian’ (John Pilger). Indispensable for anyone interested in the current crisis in the Middle East.
The world has had a long-standing reliance on nuclear weapons and the UK is no exception to this reliance having in its disposal the Trident Programme, which is the development, procurement and operation of current British nuclear weapons.