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Dirty Little Secrets of the Twentieth Century

By: William Morrow

Type: Softcover

Product Line: Historical & Reference Books (William Morrow)


Product Info

Title
Dirty Little Secrets of the Twentieth Century
Publisher
Category
Publish Year
1999
Pages
336
Dimensions
6x9.25x.75"
NKG Part #
2148009522
Type
Softcover

Description

The hyperbolic author of Dirty Little Secrets, Dirty Little Secrets of World War II, and Dirty Little Secrets of the Vietnam War offers a comprehensive look at what really happened in our century, exposing the real stories behind what we've always assumed as fact. In a concise, easy-to-read format, Dunnigan divulges 150 of the biggest misconceptions about the twentieth century, organizing them under a broad range of such categories as the military, entertainment, technology, and politics.
In the same thoughtful but slightly irreverent style that has characterized the Dirty Little Secrets series, Dunnigan explains why nongovernment organizations are actually more powerful than many governments and how the use of droids or combat robots has gone largely unnoticed. He reports the real reason the human life span is so much longer now, and reveals that this century has been as plagued as the Middle Ages by religious wars. And while we might think that wars or epidemics have been the primary cause of death in the twentieth century, Dunnigan reveals that more people have been killed by their own governments than any other means.