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The Kurds
The Kurds

By James Ciment

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The end of the Cold War has exposed, or re-exposed, to general view many ongoing regional ethnic, territorial and religious conflicts that had been obscured, suppressed or subordinated to the great...

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Algeria
Algeria

By James Ciment

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Algeria is a nation at war with itself. Civil strife has engulfed the country since early 1992, when a secular military government called off a national election after its Islamic opponents won the...

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Multicultural Atlas
Multicultural Atlas

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Angola and Mozambique
Angola and Mozambique

By James Ciment

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In the Northern Hemisphere, the Cold War may have been fought with confrontations, blustering and threats, but in the Third World, it was all too hot. Two African battlegrounds, Angola and Mozambiq...

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Atlas of African-American history
Atlas of African-American history

By James Ciment

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"A people originally brought to North America by force, Americans of African descent have exerted their influence on U.S. history and culture ever since. Atlas of African-American History graphical...

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The home front encyclopedia
The home front encyclopedia

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How they lived
How they lived

By James Ciment

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