Articles

“If freedom of speech is taken away, then dumb and silent we may be led, like sheep to the slaughter.”
― George Washington

The Politics of Psychiatry in Revolutionary Cuba by Charles J. Brown and Armando M. Lago
This slim tome can be read in one or two settings — if one can stand the poignant drama and the horror stories recounted in

People For and Against Gun Control: A Biographical Reference by Marjolijn Bijlefeld
This biographical reference book on “the key figures in the gun control debate today” delivers arguments and counterarguments on the meaning of the Second Amendment

Bonnie Prince Charlie by Carolly Erickson
One has to look at the vicissitudes of life in the great tragic figures of history, Cortes, Columbus, Napoleon, etc., to find precedents in the

Paris in the Terror by Stanley Loomis
The reader could say that this compelling tome about the breathtaking events of the French Revolution during the Reign of Terror really comprises three books

Citizens: A Chronicle of the French Revolution by Simon Schama
This book, in compelling narrative, makes is clear that the French Revolution actually began not with the clamor of the common people but with the

West Nile Virus: Bioweapon or Divine Punishment?
The Center for International Policy has a very curious speaker in Wayne Smith, Chief of Mission at the U.S. Interests Section in Havana, Cuba appointed