Serhii Plokhy has served as a director of the institute of research about Ukraine in Harvard and as a professor of Ukraine history. Chernobyl is one of his best works. The story of a nuclear catastrophe.
“Sometimes a devil and sometimes an angel”, by Kostas Akrivos, is a book about the revolution of 1821, from which some questions arise and some truths are extracted, truths that ordinary readers do not know:
Can it be called a Greek revolution? What was the role of Arvanites and Rumeliotes in it? What role did the Albanians play, under the orders of the Pasha Bushatllinj or Vrionas? Were they killed among themselves, Christians and Muslims of the same blood? Who killed Marko Boçari? Who did the Tripolice massacre? This book introduces us to events, which we have never heard before, but which help us to have a clearer idea about that period of our nation’s history.
The history of Durrës is brought for the readers in this new publication by Dorian Hatibi. The book gives the historic events in details from prehistory to 1912.
The book is subjected in one of the most important world events, the dissolution of the Soviet Union. The book is accompanied by photographs of the time.
Plokhy’s meticulously researched book sheds light on the ongoing political assassinations carried out by the Soviet regime, even after Stalin’s death, in the foreign countries.
The book is written from two well known authorsHavaandSaliHidri. There is a wide information in it for the story of the city from the antiquityto nowadays.