| John Hiden, Patrick Salmon - History - 2014 - 227 pages
Of all the Soviet Union's subject nationalities, the three Baltic republics, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, were the most determined and best organised in seizing the ... | |
| John Hiden - History - 2002 - 296 pages
A study of German economic influence in the Baltic states after World War I. | |
| John Hiden, Martyn Housden - History - 2008 - 154 pages
This is the first attempt to redress the injustice done to the memory of German minorities by the popular equation of 'Lebensraum' and Nazism; minorities, many of whom chose to ... | |
| John Hiden, Thomas Lane - History - 2003 - 196 pages
This book is the first to highlight the importance of the Baltic region in the approach to war in 1939. Amid the welter of publications on the origins of the Second World War ... | |
| John Hiden - Civil rights workers - 2004 - 342 pages
The Latvian-German politician and journalist Paul Schiemann was a passionate advocate of independence for the indigenous Baltic peoples. This book presents the biography of a ... | |
| David J. Smith - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2002 - 44 pages
This unusual picture book shrinks the world's population down to a village of 100 to help children better understand who we are, where we live, how fast we are growing and more ... | |
| David J. Smith - Technology & Engineering - 2005 - 368 pages
For over 30 years, Reliability, Maintainability and Risk has been recognised as a leading text for reliability and maintenance professionals. Now in its seventh edition, the ... | |
| David J. Smith - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2009 - 34 pages
This important book teaches children all about the large, diverse country of America - past, present and future - using a simple metaphor of a village of just 100 people. | |
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