Spring 2001 Chernobyl: The Fallout Continues Maurice Frohn The world’s most infamous nuclear power plant is finally closed. But that doesn’t mean we can put the whole radioactive mess behind us.
Fall 2000 The Warrior Pope Peter Nathan Thanks to John Paul II, the papacy is once again a force to reckon with.
The Third Secret Pope John Paul II was convinced that divine intervention, through the Lady of Fatima, saved his life.
Fall 2000 The Mending of a Nation Winfried Fritz A look back at the fall of the Berlin Wall and Germany’s subsequent reunification in October 1990 offers some fascinating insights into the making of history.
Restoring the Soul: Germany Ten Years Later Though the future was uncertain, there was no trace of fear in Berlin at midnight on October 3, 1990—only exuberant joy.
Spring 2000 George Washington: The Man Who Would Not Be King Wilf Hey Unlike many in politics, George Washington was not motivated primarily by power. He knew what it meant to be trounced, and how to make the best of it.
Winter 2000 Hitler: Evil Unprecedented Robert C. Boraker Fascination with Adolf Hitler continues to prey on the modern mind. Three books published in 1998 attempt to shed light on his evil persona.