The Rising Temper of the East Sounding the Human Note in the World-wide Cry for Land and Liberty

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LEGARE STREET Press, 18/07/2023 - 248 páginas

Published in the 1920s, this book is a profound and insightful look at the sociopolitical climate of the East following World War I. The author reveals the struggles of the people in the Middle East and Asia as they sought to gain autonomy and independence from colonial powers.

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