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  • - Gradual Emancipation and "Race" in New England, 1780-1860
    av Joanne Pope Melish
    354,-

    Following the abolition of slavery in New England, white citizens seemed to forget that it had ever existed there. Drawing on a wide array of primary sources-from slaveowners' diaries to children's daybooks to racist broadsides-Joanne Pope Melish...

  • - The Political Culture of Interwar Italy
    av Mabel Berezin
    419

    In her examination of the culture of Italian fascism, Mabel Berezin focuses on how Mussolini's regime consciously constructed a nonliberal public sphere to support its political aims.

  • - Ethics through Twentieth-Century German Literature, Thought, and Film
    av Martin Blumenthal-Barby
    545,-

    Blumenthal-Barby reads theoretical, literary and cinematic works that appear noteworthy for the ethical questions they raise.

  • - Piracy, Banditry, and Holy War in the Sixteenth-Century Adriatic
    av Catherine Wendy Bracewell
    446,-

    In this highly original work, Catherine Wendy Bracewell reconstructs and analyzes the tumultuous history of the uskoks of Senj, the martial bands who operated on the Habsburg Military Frontier in Croatia between the 1530s and the 1620s.

  • av James P. Scanlan
    376

    This book offers the first comprehensive account of Dostoevsky's philosophical outlook. Drawing on the writer's novels and, more so than other scholars, on his essays, letters, and notebooks, Scanlan examines Dostoevsky's beliefs.

  • - A Portrait
    av Alice Cherki
    477

    "Fanon was consummately incapable of telling the story of himself. He lived in the immediacy of the moment, with an intensity that embodied everything he evoked. Fanon's discourse pertained to a present tense that was unburdened by its narrative past...

  • - The Politics of Health Care in Israel
    av Dani Filc
    361,-

    In its early years, Israel's dominant ideology led to public provision of health care for all Jewish citizens-regardless of their age, income, or ability to pay. However, the system has shifted in recent decades, becoming increasingly privatized and...

  • - Jozef Tiso and the Making of Fascist Slovakia
    av James Mace Ward
    581,-

    As portrayed in this masterful biography, Jozef Tiso's life not only illuminates the modern history of Slovakia but also supplies a missing piece of the larger puzzle that was interwar and wartime Europe.

  • av Kevin Cunningham
    181,-

    It's 1974 in DeKalb County, Illinois, and the planets have failed to align for Roy Conlon. Widowed and broke, he finds that his eight-year-old son Eric is suddenly a mystery to him. And as powerful forces pull Eric away, Roy's efforts to hold onto his son are threatened by weakness, guilt, and his participation in a foolish crime.

  • av Kathryn Born
    204

    In Neom the laws of physics are lax and everyone still gets high. The city squares do it so they can keep working nonstop. And, for a thousand years, Alison has done it to cope with the burdens of immortality. If you can't die, she says, at least you can be as stoned as the living dead.

  • av Joseph G. Peterson
    171

    Balladeer of the city's broken and forgotten men, the author looks for inspiration in urban side streets and alleys, where crooked schemes are hatched, where lives end violently, and where pretty much everyone is up to no good. He depicts the lives of people who have woefully lost their way in the world.

  • av Leonard Cline
    193

    Follows the journey of Paulus Kempf, a fugitive labor agitator who takes refuge with a colony of Finns on the remote shores of Lake Superior. Kempf, a former surgeon, poet, writer, sculptor, and hyperintellectual, is at first deeply impressed by the folklore and traditions of the Finns. But he soon begins to play upon their superstitions...

  • - The Cult of St. Catherine and the Dawn of Female Rule in Russia
    av Gary Marker
    634 - 1 439,-

  • - Clergy, Intelligentsia, and the Modern Self in Revolutionary Russia
    av Laurie Manchester
    520,-

  • - Russian Ideologies of Empire and the Path to War with Japan
    av David Schimmelpenninck van der Oye
    338 - 710,-

    What drove Russia to its disastrous war with Japan in 1904? This book attempts to find the answer in Russia's erratic and confused diplomacy. It explains how the key to understanding tsarist involvement in East Asia lies in the ideologies of the Russians who competed to impose their visions of imperial destiny on the East.

  • - The Tsar Who Defeated Napoleon
    av Marie-Pierre Rey
    326 - 499

    Alexander I was a ruler with high aspirations for the people of Russia. Cosseted as a young grand duke by Catherine the Great, he ascended to the throne in 1801 after the brutal assassination of his father. This biography focuses on the complex forces that shaped Alexander's tumultuous reign.

  • - Lord Acton's Study of Liberty
    av Christopher Lazarski
    724,-

    Lord Acton (1834-1902) is often called a historian of liberty. Acton is mainly known for a single maxim, 'Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely'. In this title, the author presents an indepth consideration of Acton's thought.

  • - Nomadism and National Identity in Russian Literature
    av Ingrid Anne Kleespies
    600,-

    The metaphor of the nomad may at first seem surprising for Russia given its history of serfdom, travel restrictions, and strict social hierarchy. This book traces the image of the nomad and its relationship to Russian national identity through the debates and discussion of works by writers like Karamzin, Pushkin, Goncharov, and Dostoevsky.

  • - Writing Culture and Identity in Imperial Russia
    av Katia Dianina
    793,-

    From the time the word kul-tura entered the Russian language in the early nineteenth century, Russian arts and letters have thrived on controversy. This book examines the development of a public discourse on national self-representation in nineteenth-century Russia, as it was styled by the visual arts and in popular journalism.

  • - Bride-Shows and Marriage Politics in Early Modern Russia
    av Russell E. Martin
    600,-

    From 1505 to 1689, Russia's Tsars chose their wives through an elaborate ritual: the bride-show. Alongside accounts of sordid boyar plots against brides and the multiple marriages of Ivan the Terrible, this book offers an analysis of the show's role in the complex politics of royal marriage in early modern Russia.

  • av Wayne Dowler
    262 - 419

  • - Orthodox Pastorship and Social Activism in Revolutionary Russia
    av Jennifer Hedda
    493 - 1 439,-

    Analyzes the ideas and activities of the parish clergy serving in St Petersburg, the capital of imperial Russia, in order to discover how the Russian Orthodox Church responded theologically and pastorally to the profound social, economic, and cultural changes that transformed Russia during the 19th and early 20th centuries.

  • - Lifestyle Advice for the Soviet Masses
    av Frances Lee Bernstein
    520 - 1 802

    Explores the attempts to define and control sexual behavior in the years following the Russian Revolution. This book examines Soviet "sexual enlightenment," a program of popular health and lifestyle advice intended to establish a model of sexual conduct for the men and women who would build socialism.

  • - Catholic Clergy and National Socialism
    av Kevin P. Spicer
    273,-

    Introduces the principal clergymen who participated in the Nazi movement and examines their motives. This title details their advocacy of National Socialism and explores the consequences of their political activism.

  • - Landscape and National Identity in Imperial Russia
    av Christopher Ely
    326 - 560

    This work traces the construction of Russia's cultural landscape, showing how 19th-century representations of nature reflected and shaped Russians' ideas about themselves and their nation. It should appeal to those who are interested in landscape history and in Russian art and culture.

  • - Ngo Dinh Diem, the United States, and 1950s Southern Vietnam
    av Jessica M. Chapman
    517,-

    In 1955, Ngo Dinh Diem organized an election to depose chief-of-state Bao Dai, after which he proclaimed himself the first president of the newly created Republic of Vietnam. The United States sanctioned the results of this election, which was widely condemned as fraudulent, and provided substantial economic aid and advice to the RVN. Because...

  • - Language and the Fall in Medieval Literature
    av Eric Jager
    472,-

    Why was the story of Adam, Eve, and the Serpent so important to medieval literary culture? Eric Jager argues that during the Middle Ages the story of the Fall was incorporated into a comprehensive myth about language. Drawing on a wide range of texts...

  • av Jonathan Mercer
    379 - 626

    By approaching an important foreign policy issue from a new angle, Jonathan Mercer comes to a startling, controversial discovery: a nation's reputation is not worth fighting for.

  • - Islam and Legitimacy in Southern Thailand
    av Duncan McCargo
    376

    Since January 2004, a violent separatist insurgency has raged in southern Thailand, resulting in more than three thousand deaths. Though largely unnoticed outside Southeast Asia, the rebellion in Pattani and neighboring provinces and the Thai...

  • - Alliance Restraint in International Politics
    av Jeremy Pressman
    495 - 1 802

    Pressman draws on and critiques realist, normative, and institutionalist understandings of how alliance decisions are made.

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