Anatomy of a conflict series

Original title: Anatomie d’un conflit – séries

Publication Date:

March 2024

Pages:

143

Original language and publisher

French | Les Arènes

Territories Handled

Netherlands, Nordic Countries, North America

Territories Sold

Portugal (Levoir)
Spanish (World) (Peninusla)
Japan (Kanki)
South Korea (Booksea)

Genres

Current Affairs, History

Number of copies sold:

35,000

Anatomy of a conflict series

Original title: Anatomie d’un conflit – séries

Synopsis

ISRAEL PALESTINE. ANATOMY OF A CONFLICT (March 2024)

  • Over 28,000 copies sold

A concise and light-weight book to understand the origins of the conflict, with maps and infographics.

When dealing with a subject that divides society as much as the Israel-Palestine conflict today, it is important to go back to the source of the conflict. Two historians, generalist Thomas Snegaroff, and a specialist of the Middle East region Vincent Lemire, recount with great clarity six key dates in the history of Israelis and the Palestinians.

In addition to clear and concise texts, the book is enriched by maps and infographics, indispensable tools for understanding and visualizing such a small, complex territory.

Publishers are invited to propose a new introduction written by a well-known historian or geopolitologist in their territory.

THE UNITED STATES: ANATOMY OF A DEMOCRACY (October 2024)

  • print run: 30,000 copies

Two historians decode American democracy in six key dates, making history accessible through infographics and short, precise texts.

Thomas Snégaroff and Romain Huret, two historians of politics and of the United States, allow us to discover the complex path of American democracy through six pivotal historical moments. From the skepticism the Founding Fathers expressed towards the idea of a flawless democracy, to the turbulent era of the Vietnam War, and then the shocking events of January 2021 at the Capitol Building, this book blends engaging narratives and insightful infographics.

It’s a journey that underscores the precarious state of American democracy today, with global ramifications echoing far beyond its borders.

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