Books by Adam Hochschild
“He tells a somewhat untold story of the involvement of US corporations.” Read more...
The best books on Geoeconomics
Jennifer M Harris, International Relation
Bury the Chains: The British Struggle to Abolish Slavery
by Adam Hochschild
This book came out at the moment when everybody in Britain was marking the bicentenary of the end of the slave trade in 2007. And in some ways I think maybe it took an American, an outsider, to the British story of race, slavery and abolition, to see the central characters afresh. He looked at people like William Wilberforce and Thomas Clarkson and through their stories re-explored the big, overarching narrative of the rise and fall of British slavery.
“This is an incredibly powerful, horrifying, and utterly brilliant study of Belgian colonialism of the Congo and the brutality and genocide that followed in its wake. It is riveting and deeply important; a must-read book and the real Heart of Darkness.” Read more...
The Best History Books to Take on Holiday
Suzannah Lipscomb, Historian
Interviews where books by Adam Hochschild were recommended
The Best History Books to Take on Holiday, recommended by Suzannah Lipscomb
Which history books are ideal to take on holiday, authoritative and yet entertaining? We turned to historian Suzannah Lipscomb—whose most recent book, The Voices of Nîmes, uncovers the lives of ordinary women in Languedoc in early modern France—for her top five.
The best books on Human Rights, recommended by Steve Crawshaw
Amnesty International’s director of international advocacy chooses books that illuminate historical and contemporary human rights issues, from the Belgian Congo to Iran
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Bury the Chains: The British Struggle to Abolish Slavery
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Islam’s Black Slaves
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Freedom: A Photographic History of the African American Struggle
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The Interesting Narrative
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Kolyma Tales
by Varlam Shalamov
The best books on Race and Slavery, recommended by David Olusoga
The best books on Race and Slavery, recommended by David Olusoga
Race is a real and powerful force and one he has spent his adult life trying to understand, says Anglo-Nigerian historian, writer and producer, David Olusoga. He talks us through five books on the tragedy of slavery—from the horrors of the gulag, to the plantations of Virginia, to the Islamic slave trade.
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Super Sad True Love Story
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China's Superbank: Debt, Oil and Influence - How China Development Bank is Rewriting the Rules of Finance
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Economic Statecraft
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Network Power: The Social Dynamics of Globalization
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Spain in Our Hearts: Americans in the Spanish Civil War, 1936-1939
by Adam Hochschild
The best books on Geoeconomics, recommended by Jennifer M Harris
The best books on Geoeconomics, recommended by Jennifer M Harris
With its passion for neoliberal ideology, the US uses its economic weight clumsily in terms of foreign policy, says former state department official and senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, Jennifer M. Harris. Here she picks the best books for understanding the vital area of geoeconomics.