Cape of Good Hope Book Series (set of 5 Volumes in Total)

Cape of Good Hope Book Series (set of 5 Volumes in Total)

by Aa

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This set contains 5 books, namely "Israel: The Rebirth of a Nation", "Ruleless Games: The Interrupted History of Afghanistan", "The Covered Original Sin: Slavery and the Rise of American Capitalism (Essence)", "The Arabs in Conquest and Revolution: 1516 to the Present" and "Why the Japanese Choose War" "Israel: The Rebirth of a Nation" Gordis clearly and authoritatively proves that Israel's main purpose and most significant achievement is to realize the rebirth of the Jewish nation in modern times. This book explores the soul of this nation and country. "Game without Rules: The Interrupted History of Afghanistan" The history of modern Afghanistan is like a drama of ups and downs, full of absurdity, horror and sadness. For more than two centuries, almost every 40 years, a major country has forcibly blocked Afghanistan's development and undermined its progress. Only when the powerful forces withdraw can Afghanistan's history begin again. "The Covered Original Sin: Slavery and the Rise of American Capitalism (Essence)" is an insightful and rare work that gives us a new understanding of a period of history that we thought we knew everything about. This is a history about a nation that was persecuted by old-style capitalism but ultimately survived. The landmark book "The Arabs in Conquest and Revolution: 1516 to the Present" covers the entire Arab world from North Africa to the Arabian Peninsula, exploring all aspects of modern Arab history. "Why did the Japanese choose war?" In this book, which is called "the forefront of research on Japan's modern history", she answers a series of questions such as how history advances and how wars occur, helping readers understand the several wars that changed the fate of the country in Japan's modern history from a more diverse perspective.

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