Thursday, June 11, 2009

[RED DEMOCRATICA] Summer Reading Lists from Foreign Affairs



Academic Newsletter - June 2009

Dear Educator:

Under the Black Flag. The Barbary Coursairs. Captain Blood. Sound like beach reading? These books made the short list on Max Boot's essential reading list, "What to Read on Pirates" on ForeignAffairs.com. While you're stocking up on your summer reading, take note of our essential reading lists covering topics from "Pakistani Politics" to "Climate Change."

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