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Tag Archives: China
The Rape of Nanking
The Rape of Nanking© 1997 Iris Chang290 pages Long before bombs fell on Pearl Harbor, the Japanese were at war in China. ‘War’ is not quite the word to describe the aftermath of their invasion of Nanking, however. There the … Continue reading
Oil on the Brain
Oil on the Brain: Petroleum’s Long, Strange Journey to Your Tank © 2007 Lisa Magonelli 336 pages Every moment, oil is surging up wells, being chemically sorted in vast refineries, sloshing its way across continents in pipelines, and being dispersed … Continue reading
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Tagged Africa, China, commerce, goods/services, Middle East, Near East, occupational account, on the job, Persia, Persia-Iran, resources, South America
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A Map of Betrayal
A Map of Betrayal© 2014 Ha Jin304 pages When Lillian Shang touched down in mainland China, her official purpose was to teach. Unofficially, however, she was there to learn — to uncover the truth of her father’s life by tracking down … Continue reading
Posted in historical fiction, Reviews
Tagged Asia, China, espionage and commandos, historical fiction
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dirt
dirt: the erosion of civilizations© 2007 Peter R. Montgomery295 pages Civilizations rise or crumble on the soundness of their dirt, says David Montgomery. The life of a people is tied to the life of its soil, in its ability … Continue reading
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Tagged China, ecology, Egypt, environmentalism, farming, organic, resources, Rome, stewardship, sustainability
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Rising Powers, Shrinking Planet
Rising Powers, Shrinking Planet352 pages© 2008 Michael T. Klare For much of the 20th century, a handful of industrialized countries enjoyed access to a seemingly infinite supply of oil. But a century of economic progress has seen global demand for … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews, World Affairs
Tagged America, China, civic awareness, economics, energy, geopolitics, goods/services, India, Japan, oil, politics, Politics-CivicInterest, Russia
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Straphanger
Straphanger: Saving Our Cities and Ourselves from the Automobile336 pages© 2012 Taras Grescoe The cheap energy era is over, unless someone invents a Star Trek replicator that can magick barrels of oil into existence. Cities across the world are working … Continue reading
Posted in history, Reviews
Tagged America, China, cities, civic awareness, Denmark, France, history, Japan, Politics-CivicInterest, transportation, trolleys!, urbanism
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1493
1493: Uncovering the New World that Columbus Created© 2011 Charles C. Mann690 pages Although Christopher Columbus’s reputation as an intrepid explorer doesn’t withstand historical scrutiny, Charles C. Mann believes Columbus has a legacy still worth honoring. No, he didn’t prove … Continue reading
They Eat Puppies, Don’t They?
They Eat Puppies, Don’t They? © 2012 Christopher Buckley335 pages They Eat Puppies, Don’t They? is a satirical novel about the power of the military-industrial congress, its lead character undertaking a mission to pose as a lobbyist to whip up anti-China … Continue reading
A History of the World in Six Glasses
A History of the World in Six Glasses© 2006 Tom Standage311 pages A toast to human enterprise! Pick your poison — beer, wine, rum, tea, coffee, or Coca-Cola. Three are alcoholic, three are caffienated: all were the stuff of empires, … Continue reading
Posted in history, Reviews
Tagged America, American Revolution, ancient world, Britain, China, classical world, Egypt, food, food and drink, goods/services, Greece, history, Rome, social history
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Salt
Salt: A World History© 2003 Mark Kurlansky498 pages Last Autumn, my doctor advised me to start watching the amount of salt in my diet, and so I did. That this was a concern surprised me: I was never one to … Continue reading
Posted in history, Reviews
Tagged Britain, China, economics, Egypt, food, food and drink, goods/services, history, Rome
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