A Select List of Books on European History, 1815-1914
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Alan Bullock was a British historian whose work focused on pivotal figures of the 20th century. He gained renown for his comprehensive biographies of Adolf Hitler, meticulously examining his rise to power and underlying ideology. Bullock's perspective evolved over time, initially portraying Hitler as an opportunistic politician before later acknowledging him as a driven ideologue. His comparative studies, such as 'Hitler and Stalin: Parallel Lives,' further illuminate the nature of antithetical regimes. Bullock's precise prose and deep analysis establish him as a significant voice in historical scholarship.







Culturally significant, this work has been recognized by scholars for its importance in understanding the foundations of civilization. It contributes to the knowledge base that shapes our societal context, highlighting key themes and insights that resonate through history.
Throughout God's Word it is clear that our Father longs for us to have an intimate relationship with Him. Sometimes, however, we can get locked behind doors of lack, sickness, sin and missed opportunity. We forget that Christ, God's son, is more than able to forgive, heal, free and deliver us from the chains the enemy and we ourselves have placed upon us. Alan Bullock guides you through 48 Scriptural keys, unlocking the doors to continued growth and wholeness. Here you'll find the keys of freedom, spiritual maturity, conquest and much more. Christian Spirituality is not only about the goal of becoming mature, but it's also about the daily walk with the Lord into the hidden treasures of the kingdom of God that brings us there. Alan offers the reader a deep spiritual truth with each key that will help the reader to recover the full spirituality of the Christian faith. Each truth and key combination is rich with strategies for achieving spiritual well-being.
"How often are your attempts to understand the world we live in frustrated by terms and allusions which baffle you by their unfamiliarity? The aim of this book is to present, in a single volume, a guide to the ideas, discoveries, trends and movements which have shaped our world." "The book includes such diverse subjects as anthropology, world history, critical theory, economics, education, philosophy, the arts, architecture, medicine, law, geography, linguistics, criminology, feminism, sociology, archaeology, religion, maths, psychology, and the sciences." "The Fontana Dictionary of Modern Thought has been continuously in print in earlier editions for more than twenty years. The New Fontana Dictionary of Modern Thought contains some 4000 entries by 326 expert contributors. Nearly 1000 entries are entirely new; and most of those that survive from the previous (1988) edition have been substantially revised or newly written for this edition."--BOOK JACKET
A comparative study of the lives and careers of Hitler and Stalin. Alternate chapters on each serve both to draw contrasts and highlight parallels. The author gives his reasons for believing that the key to an understanding the character of the two is the same.
Concise explanations of some four thousand terms cover movements, trends, people, organizations, concepts, the natural and social sciences, the arts, history, and other disciplines
A Study in Tyranny
Covers Hitler's life, from his obscure beginnings through his advance to supreme absolute power and then his final decline and suicide in the bunker as Russian shells fell around him. This title is divided into three main sections, dealing with Hitler's early life, how he consolidated his position, and his actions in the Second World War.