A sharp, satirical reference that explains political terms through portraits of famous rulers and statesmen.
Discover the meaning behind the words that shaped an era of bold ideas and fierce debates.
This nonfiction volume presents a dictionary of political terms illustrated by the lives and conduct of notable figures from its time. It blends commentary, anecdotes, and caricature to expose how language and power intersect in government and society. Readers will encounter vivid definitions, historical context, and pointed observations about politics, privilege, and public virtue.
- Clear, bite‑sized entries that connect vocabulary to real people and events.
- Witty, critical perspectives on authority, revolution, and policy, without spoilers of specific plots.
- A lens on how language can elevate or condemn actions in public life.
- Accessible to general readers curious about history, politics, and rhetoric.
Ideal for readers of political history, satire, and historical reference works who enjoy a brisk, thought‑provoking read.