A Pulitzer Prize-winning biography of Gen. Thomas-Alexandre Dumas, French Revolutionary general of African descent.
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Read MoreEssays on the criminal dystopia that is the world’s oceans (from an Atlantic writer).
Read MoreA history of the Opium War.
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Read MoreA biography of three lives in the Great Migration.
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Read MoreA caustic take on France in the 1930s.
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Read MoreArchaeology with satellites.
Read MoreEssays on the criminal dystopia that is the world’s oceans (from an NYT series).
Read MoreA theory about an itinerant serial killer in turn-of-the-century America.
Read MoreA mythological tale set in Jazz Age Mexico.
Read MoreA history and justification of Antifa.
Read MoreAn academic history about the transatlantic implications of a slave revolt in Jamaica in 1760-61.
Read MoreAnother horror novel about a changeling, this one with a racial critique.
Read MoreA very GW book about the Bronze Age Collapse.
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