A military history of the Chinese invasion of Dutch Formosa, with implications for Military Revolution Theory.
Read MoreMy favorite overly-political science fiction/fantasy writer also wrote a history book about the Russian Revolution.
Read MoreAn autobiography of a Black revolutionary from the ‘70s with a strong condemnation of the US criminal justice system.
Read MoreA new, Trump-era biography of Tailgunner Joe.
Read MoreThe cliffnotes version of the road to war.
Read MoreWhat? A pundit’s book? Have I lost my mind? Well, it is about Spiro Agnew, an overlooked disgrace.
Read MoreCultural micro-histories from 18th century France.
Read MoreA book about shipping in the Arabian Peninsula.
Read MoreAn analysis of Seneca the Younger’s years as a statesman.
Read MoreMy only running fantasy series engages with pandemic.
Read MoreA specialist on “kooks” tackles human origin theories.
Read MoreA “monograph” on the 1952 Massachusetts Senate election between Cabot and Jack.
Read MoreA book about modern Senate carpetbaggers.
Read MoreA little bit of southern gothic (though not as much as I would have liked) in Savannah.
Read MoreA primer on how street addresses function in relation to class, race, politics, and government power.
Read MoreA novel about the passage of time as a war refugee tries to track down the Holocaust-related fates of his parents.
Read MoreA book about the libertarian takeover of a small town in New Hampshire, and the ursine mayhem that follows.
Read MoreThe sequel to Mackerel by Moonlight, following Terry Mullally’s Senate shenanigans.
Read MoreBill Weld’s first political novel about how he wishes he were a Boston Irish Democrat.
Read MoreA politics novel published (under a pen name) by the Governor of Massachusetts in 1957.
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