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This week's only new paper book is Where Have All the Soldiers Gone?: The Transformation of Modern Europe by James J. Sheehan. It's part of the reading for my World War II Today class. These four came in in Kindle editions – more should follow next week in time for the class' start Monday week:
- The Darker Nations: A People's History of the Third World (New Press People's History) by Vijay Prashad;
- D-Day in History and Memory: The Normandy Landings in International Remembrance and Commemoration by Michael Dolski, Sam Edwards, John Buckley;
- A Date Which Will Live: Pearl Harbor in American Memory (American Encounters/Global Interactions) by Emily S. Rosenberg; and
- Holocaust, Genocide, and the Law: A Quest for Justice in a Post-Holocaust World by Michael Bazyler
I've read the first 3/4 of Sheehan in order to get to the assigned reading, which is 172 to the end.
Also picked up Brian Eno's Apollo: Atmospheres & Soundtracks on CD. It's the 2019 remaster which includes a second disk along the same lines. Really enjoying it as study and model workshop music.
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