Slaughterhouse is the definitive explanation of a war that will be remembered as the greatest failure of Western diplomacy since the 1930s. Bosnia was more than a human tragedy.
In this book he dissects the failures of the UN and the West as he talks with the officials and the people at the heart of the tragedy.
Discusses the war in Bosnia, the U.N. contingents "standing by" as the genocide continues, and aid workers risking their lives to help victims
The Annual Report for Armour and Company's 76th Year, 1943 (January 7, 1944); Roger Horowitz, Negro and White, Unite and Fight: A Social History of Industrial Unionism in Meatpacking, 1930–1990 (Urbana and Chicago, 1997), pp. 150–53.
Pacyga chronicles the rise and fall of an industrial district that, for better or worse, served as the public face of Chicago for decades.
Slaughterhouse is the first book of its kind to explore the impact that unprecedented changes in the meatpacking industry over the last twenty-five years — particularly industry consolidation, increased line speeds, and deregulation — ...
Slaughterhouse is the first book of its kind to present a history of the Eastern Front that includes up-to-date information culled from long-sealed archives and synthesized by some of the foremost historians of the Soviet and German ...