Mal WarwickPropaganda, conspiracy theories, and psyops in American historyThis book is a story about how one nation, the United States, turned people’s minds into blood-soaked battlegrounds — and how we, the…3d ago3d ago
Mal WarwickFarewell, Maisie Dobbs!World War I casts a shadow over Maisie Dobbs’s life throughout the three decades that elapse in Jacqueline Winspear’s bestselling…4d ago4d ago
Mal WarwickSurviving the Chinese Communist Revolution: one family’s sagaWhen most Americans think of revolution, our minds leap to Russia a century ago and the chaotic events that gave rise to the Soviet Union…Jun 20Jun 20
Mal WarwickThe four men who drove the US economy in the Gilded AgeA few other names crop up from time to time. But the four men who rode atop the wave of the Gilded Age were Andrew Carnegie, John D…Jun 19Jun 19
Mal WarwickThe scientists Hitler drove away helped the Allies winScan any list of the physicists, chemists, and other top scientists who created the atomic bomb under the Manhattan Project. What you’ll…Jun 12Jun 12
Mal WarwickA Gilded Age mystery in the runup to the pivotal 1896 electionRevolutionaries have rarely risen to positions of power in the United States, but Teddy Roosevelt was an exception. Everywhere he went, and…Jun 11Jun 11
Mal WarwickDanger looms as AI approaches human-level sentienceWelga Ramirez is nearing her thirty-fifth birthday. She’s a veteran of the Marine Special Forces but a little long in the tooth for a…Jun 10Jun 10
Mal WarwickCatholic Church history through the lives of ten powerful PopesOne-fifth of the world’s eight billion people profess Roman Catholicism, giving the impression they all share same faith. But of course…Jun 5Jun 5
Mal WarwickA powerful Native society in the Jazz AgeWhen Europeans first reached the Americas five centuries ago, mighty civilizations that dwarfed European nations in wealth and population…Jun 4Jun 4
Mal WarwickAnarchist bombings and the rise of the modern detectiveA century ago, in the wake of World War I, a large bomb detonated on Wall Street. Thirty-eight people died, and hundreds more suffered…May 29May 29