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After many months of hard slog – part of the reason I have not had much time to blog of late – I am happy to announce that the second volume in the new expanded March of the Titans quadrilogy is now finished.

The first volume, Awakening: The Rise of Western Civilization, was published earlier this year. That volume was an update and expansion of the first 19 chapters of March of the Titans. Volume II contains chapters 20 to 40.

The idea of breaking the book up into four smaller parts was motivated by the staggering shipping costs involved in moving the big one volume book around. Shipping across the Atlantic by airmail, for example, is more than the cost of the book itself.

The smaller sized volumes are also much easier to read, handle and store.

The basic text has remained the same in that nothing has been taken away. The primary changes have been the final expulsion of the last of the typos and grammatical errors.

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Volume I also saw chapter 9 made into a prologue. I decided it was probably best to explain the racial reasons behind the rise and fall of civilizations as an introduction rather than leaving it till after the Egypt chapter, as it was in the original version.

Additions to Volume I focused on the classical Greek and Roman sections, and in particular the racial changes which led to the fall of those civilizations.

It also included a substantial appendix section listing DNA tests, classical writings and other material which supports the book’s basic thesis of the rise and fall of civilizations according to their racial homogeneity. The book has 285 pages, 6″x9″ format. It is available in soft cover here, and hard cover here.

Volume II focuses on the creation of the states which make up modern Europe. It has 398 pages, 6″x9″ format.

This period runs from the end of the Roman Empire to modern times.

It also deals with the Viking era and five Great Race Wars: the Crusades, the Bulgar and Avar invasions, Genghis Khan, and the Ottoman holocaust.

Once again, the basic text has remained intact. However, substantial additions have been made to most of the individual nations’ chapters, particularly in areas which I deliberately skimmed over in the original manuscript.

Breaking the book down into smaller volumes reduced the space pressure caused by the one volume. This allowed me to expand on a number of topics which I always wanted to add, but till now, never have. They include:

- A small section on the Spanish-American War of 1898;
- A small section on Cardinal Richelieu of France;
- A small section on Charles De Gaulle and his opposition to Third World immigration into France;
- The Great Fire of London;
- An expansion of the Welsh wars against the English;
- A small section on the 1917 Balfour Declaration and its implications;
- An expansion of the course of the Anglo-Dutch Wars;
- The development of the European Union with its unofficial headquarters in Brussels;
- A discussion of the “Khazar-Jewish” link and a genetic study which shows that only a small number of Ashkenazi Jews have that heritage. The “Jews are Khazars” theory is in essence incorrect;
- A small section dealing with Russian leader Svyatoslav’s destruction of the Khazar Empire;
- A small section dealing with the Lidice massacre in 1942, committed by the Nazis in reprisal for the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich in Prague;
- An expanded section on the Ottoman Turkish sieges of Vienna in 1529 and 1683. This includes a fuller description of the great battle which saw Europe saved from Islamification by a Polish army under Jan Sobieski;
- A small section on the Skull Tower massacre committed by the Ottoman Turks against Serbian nationalists who attempted to drive the Muslims out of their country in 1809;
- An expanded section on the Armenian Holocaust committed by the Ottoman Turks from 1915-1923;
- An expansion of post-World War II Greek history;
- An expansion of the events and implications of the Germanic Lombardic invasion of Italy and its racial effects upon that country following the fall of the Roman Empire;
- An expanded section on the unification of Italy;
- An expanded section on Italy’s participation in World War I and World War II, including a new section on Mussolini and the Salo Republic (1943-1945);
- A new section on the history of post-World War II Italy;
- An expanded section on the German classical music composers;
- New sections dealing with post-World War II German history, including the Berlin Blockade, the Berlin Wall, the Cold War, the creation of the Federal Republic of West Germany and the German Democratic Republic, and the Red Army Faction-led Communist insurrection in West Germany;
- A new section dealing with the events in Hungary from 1038 to 1100 which saw pagan rebellions against the first Christian kings in that country;
- A new section on post-World War II Austrian history;
- An expanded section on early Russian history including the establishment and eventual destruction of the Khanate of the Golden Horde in the south of that country.

As the reader can well imagine, I am quite excited about the new book. It is available in softcover here and hardcover here.

* I hope to have the remaining volumes ready within the next few months:

* Volume Three: Manifest Destiny-European Expansion across the Globe

Starting with the impact of the Dark Ages, the Renaissance, and the Reformation, this volume deals with the colonization of the world by Europe. Includes the founding of America, and the two Great Race Wars fought there.

* Volume Four: Twilight-The Impending Death of the West

Starting with the western origin of the Industrial Revolution, this volume deals with the fratricidal World Wars I and II, the rise and fall of Communism, and the mass Third World immigration wave which now threatens to engulf and finally wipe out Western Civilization.

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