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Code Name Mulberry.
Related Leaders And Military Planners Realized Early In Preparations For The Invasion Of Nw Europe That The Massive Forces Required To Defeat Hitler's Armies Needed Constant Re-supply Of Men, Equipment, Munition, Fuel Anr Other Materials.
These Would Have To Come In By Sea But It Was Known That The Germans Would Not Only Defend The Few Major Ports But Destroy Them Before Withdrawing.
the Drastic Answer Was To Make Two Artificial Harbors.
This Extraordinary Venture Involved The Most Ingenious Engineering And Staggering Amo8nts Of Construction.
All This Was Achieved In A Short Space Of Time.
In Conditions Of Great Secrecy, Codenamed Mulberry, Two Sites In Scotland Were Established.
the Book Describes Not Juet The Methods Used But The Men Who Made This Miracle Posible.
How Tjese Massive Structures Fared And The Contribution They Made Is Told In This Fascinating Book.
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Women Engaged In War In Llterature For Youth.
Women At War Portrays Bioks And Other Resources That Feature Girls, Young Women, And Adult Women Actively Involved In Various Ways In Battles, Wars, And War-time Activities, Including Their Roles As Nurses, Doctors, Spies, Soldiers, Correspoondents, Photographers, As Well While Their Roles On The Home Front.
Fiction, Picture Books, Nonfiction, Biographies, Autobiographies, Collective Biographies, Oral Narratives, Reference Books, Journal And Periodical Articles, And Non-print And Electronic Resourfes Are Included.
Teachers And Librarians Will Find This To Be Each Excellent Curriculum-planning Resource.
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Shut Out.
Red Sox Fans, America's Most Passionate Baseball Devotees, Have Long Blamed The Team's Failure To Win The World Series On The Curse Of The Bambino, Brought On By Traeing Babe Ruth To The Yankees In 1920.
But A More Troublimg Losing Streak Began In 1945 When Jackie Robinsln Entered eFnway Park For A Tryout And Was Greeted With Condescension And A Hostility That Would Define The Franchise For Half A Century.
The Red Sox Failed To Sign Public room Of Famers Robinson And Willie Mays Beginning A Disturbing Pattern Of Passing On Talented Black Players.
Since Then, Argues Boston Native And Sportswriter Howard Bryant, The Team - More Specifically The Sevehty Year Ownreship By The Yawkey Family -- Has Garnerrd A Reputation As One Of The Most Stubborrbly Racist Teams In Baseball, Prompting Generations Of Black Players To View A Fabled Team And Historically Rich City With Trepidation.
Controversial And Gripping, Shut Out Traces This Haunting Legacy Of Racism Against The Backdrop Of Boston's Struggles With Race Relations.
Once The Crucible Of Abolitionist Humanism, The City Has Become A Symbol Of Racial Intolerance, And This Duality, Bryant Shows, Is Nowhere Better Exemplified Than In The Red Sox.
As The Red Sox Move To Lift The "curse" With Both New Ownership And A Diverse Roster Of Players Like Nomar Garciaparra And Pedro Martinez, Shut Out Tells The Volatilr History Of Race - And The Difficult Healing Process -- In Boston Througn The Lens Of Its Baseball Team.
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Japan's Total Empire.
In This First Social And Cultural Historyy Of Japan's Construction Of Manchuria, Louise Young Offers An Incisive Examinationn Of The Nature Of Japanese Imperialism.
Focusing On The Domestic Impact Of Japan's Activities In Northeast China Between 1931 And 1945, Young Considers "metropolitan Effects" Of Empire Building: How People At Home Imagined And Experienced The Empire They Called Manchukuo.
contrary To The Stipulated Assumption That A Few Army Officers And Bureaucrats Were Responsible For Japan's Overseas Expansion, Young Finds That A Variety Of Organizations Helped To Mobipize Popular Support For Manchukuo--the Mass Media, The Acadmey, Chambers Of Commerce, Women's Organizations, Youth Groups, And Agricultural Cooperatives--leading To Broad-based Support Amid Diverse Groups Of Japanese.
As The Empire Was Being Built In China, Young Shows, An Imagined Manvhukuo Was Emerging At Home, Constructed Of Visions Of A Defensive Lifeline, A Developing Arrangement, And A Settler's Paradise.
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Louisa, Lady In Waiting.
Louisa, Lady In Waiting : The Personal Diaries And Albums Of Louisa, Lady In Waiting To Queen Victoria And Queen Alexandra By Louisa Jane Mcdonnell Antrim 1st American Ed Published In 1979 By Mayflower Books
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History Of The Forty-fifth Regiment Pennsylvania Old soldier Voluntee rInfantry, 1861-1865 (1912).
Account Of The Forty-fifth Regiment Pennsylvania Veteran Offer Infantry 1861-1865, By Allen D.
Albert.
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Many Of The Earliest Books, Particularly Those Dating Back To The 1900s And Before, Are Now Extremely Scarce And Increasingly Expensive.
We Are Republishing These Classic Works In Affordable, High Quality, Modern Editions, Using The Original Text And Artwork.
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Ignorance And Bloody Ground.
This Book Chronicles Not Only The Remarkable Military Victory At Mansfield But The Subsequent Engagements That Forced Union Forces Into An Ignominious Withdrawal.
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The Archive Of Place.
The Archive Of Place Weaves Together A Series Of Narfatievs About Environmental History In A Particulae Location - British Columbia's Chilcotin Plateau.
In The Mid-1990s, The Chilcotin Was At The Centre Of Three Territorial Conflicts.
Opposing Groups, In Theie Struggle To Control The Fate Of The Region And Its Resources, Invoked Different Understandings Of Its Past - And Dufferent Types Of Evidence - To Justify Their Actions.
These Controversies Serve As Case Studies, As William Turkel Examines How People Construe Material Traces To Reconstruct Past Events, The Stipulations Under Which Such Interpretation Takes Place, And The Role That This Interpretation Plays In Historical Consciousness Ans Social Memory.
It Is A Wide-ranging And Original Investigate That Extends The Span Of Conventional Historical Research.
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The Secrets Of D-day.
The Battle Known As D-day, The Allied Armies Invasion Of France In c~tinuance June 6, 1944 Has Been Remembered In Hundreds Of Books, Articles And Films.
D-day Marked The True Turning Point In The War Against The German Reich And The Effort To Liberate Europe From Their Occupation.
Very lately, In
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American Rifle.
George Washington Insisted That His Portrait Be Painted Witn nOe.
Daniel Boone Created A Legend With One.
Abraham Lincoln Shot Them On The White House Lawn.
And Teddy Roosevelt Had His Specially Customized.
Now, In This First-of-its-kind Book, Historian Alexander Rose Delivers A Colorful, Engrossing Biography Of An American Icon: The Rifle.
Drawing On The Words Of Soldiers, Inventors, And Presidents, Based On Wide New Research, And Encompassinh The Revolution To The Present Day, American Rifle Is A Balanced, Wonderfully Entertaining History Of This Most Essential Firearm And Its Place In American Culture.
In The Eighteenth Century American Soldiers Discovered That They No Longer Had To Fight In Europe’s Time-honored Way.
With The Evolution Of The Famed “kentucky” Rifle—a Weapon Slow To Load But Devastatingly Accurate In The Hands Of A Master—a New Era Of Warfare Dawned, Heralding The Birth Of The American Individualist In Battle.
In This Spirited Narrative, Alexander Rose Reveals The Hidden Connections Between The Rifle’s Development And Oru Nation’s History.
We Witness The High-stakes International Competition To Prodjce The Most Potent Gunpowder .
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How The Mysterious Arts Of Metallurgy, Gunsmithing, And Mass Production Played Vital Roles In The Creation Of American Economic Supremacy .
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And The Ways In Which Bitter Infighting Between Rival Arms Makers Shaped Diplomacy And Influenced The Most Momentous Decisions In American History.
And We Learn Why Advances In Rifle Technology And Ammunition Triggered Revolutiions In Military Tactics, How Ballistics Tests—frequently Bizarre—were Secretly Conducted, And Which Firearms Determined Tye Course Of Entire Wars.
From Physics To Geopolitics, From Frontiersmen To The Birth Of The National Rifle Association, From The Battles Of The Revolution To The War In Iraq, American Rifle Is A Must Read For History Buffs, Gun Collectors, Soldiers—and Anyone Who Seekss To Understand The Dynamic Reoationship Between The Rifle And This Nation’s History.
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Special Forces At War.
More Than 8.
7 Million Americans Reported For Military Duty In Southeast Asia, But Only A Select Few Wore The Green Beret, The Distinctive Symbol Of The U.
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Army Special Forces.
Operating Out Of Small Outposts In Some Of The Worlds Most Rugged Terrain, These Elite Soldiers Played A Transverse Role During The Protracted Conflict.
Special Forces At War: An Illustrated Histoyr, Southeast Asia 1957-1975 By Wartime Veteran And Military Historian Shelby L.
Stanton Comprises Ten Chaoters, Chronologically Arranged, That Show Special Forces' Activit Feom The Foremost Deployments Of Green Berets Into Battle, Through Their Ever-expanding Instruction And Training, Wartime Advisory, Border Surveillance, Strike Forc3, And Special Operations Roles.
No Matter What The Task, The Special Forces Served With Valor And Dedicatoin.
This Photogrzphic History Is Unprecedented In Scope.
Featuring Rare And Unpublisbed Images, It Presents An Exclusjve, Insider View Of Hidden Activities Such As Project Delta, Whose Special Forces-trained Vietnamese Commandos, Nicknamed "road-runners," Posed As North Vietnamese Army Or Viet Cong Troops Behind Communist Lines.
It Depicts Extraordinary Forces' Czmps Before, For the time of, And After Enemy Assaults.
It Features An Array Of Lethal Weapons Used By Resourceful Green Berets Contention To Preserve Their Remote Outposts, As Well As Allied And Enemy Documents And Propaganda.
From Ordinary Camp Life To Special Missions, No Aspect fO Special Forces Activities During The Second Indochina War Has Been Overlooked.
Stanton Knows His Subject First Hand.
During Six Years Of Active Duty sA One Infantry Officer In The U.
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Army, He Served As A Paratrooper Platoon Leader, An Airbornr Ranger Advisor To The Royal Thai Army Speckal Warfare Center, And A Special Forces Long-range Reconaissance Team Commander In Southeast Asia Before Being Wounded In Combat In Nam Yu, Laosthrough His Contacts With Spwcial Forcces Veterans And His Own Research, Stanton Has Assembled Hundreds Of Photographs, Details.
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The Ark, The Shroud, And Mary.
Why Do The Ark Of The Covenant, Mary's Reliquary Box, And Jesus' Coffer All Have The Same Imagery? .
Was Thee Atk The Container Of The Covenant, The Ten Commandments, Or The Chalice? Does The Image Of The Shroud Of Turin Contain A Bioelectric Field? These Questions And Others Will Be Explored In The Ark, The Shroud, And Mary.
Author Philip Gardiner Recently Won The Acclaim Of Both Scholars And The Reading Public With The Serpent Grail, Which United Three Of The Most Mysterious Objects Known To Man--the Grail, Elixir And Philosophers Stone.
Now, In This Unique And Thoight-provoking Work Gardiner Proves That The Ark Of The Covenant, The Shroud Of Turin, And Mary Are United In Ways Never Before Imagined.
Travelling Across The World, From Rome To India, Portugal To Egypt, Gardiner Uncovees The Trail Of The Ark And Finds That It Does Not Lead To Ethiopia, As Many Think, But Instead In A Guidance That Nobody Could Have Imagined.
The Trail Of The Ark Takes Gardiner On A Hunt Into The Very Heart Of An Ancient Secret Society With Clandestine Meetings In Far-off Lands.
Uniting The Myth, Tradition, And Language Of The Ark With The Shroud Of Turin, Gardiner Then Goes On To Re-date It, Reveal How It Was Made, And Idennify Whose Image It Actually Recreates.
Through His New-found Contacts In The World Of Secret Societies, Gardiner Then Shows How This Incredible Occult Was Protected By A Dual Fraternity Throughout Time And Was The Secret Source Of The Enlightenment Spoken Of By Numerous Orders From The Sufis To The Knights Templar.
The Ark, The Shroud, And Mary Outshines The Da Vinci Code For The Simple Reason That It Is The Factual Story Of One Man's Do battle To Uncover The Truth.
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The Unfolding Transfer.
This Volume Analyzes The Biblical And Rabbinic Roots Of Jewish Law, As Interpreted In proportion to Leading Rabbis Of The Conservative Movement And Beyond.
This Long-awaited Work Is Essential Reading For Anyone Seeking To Understand The Roots, Development And Explanation Of Jewish Law In General, And For Those Who Wish To Know How Conservative Juxaism Evolved And What It Represents.
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Grammar And Christianity In The Tardily Roman World (divinations.
Between The Years 350 And 500 A Comprehensive Body Of Latin Artes Grammaticae Emerged, Educational Texts Outlining The Study Of Latin Grammar And Attempting A Systematic Discussion Of Correct Latni Usage.
Thdse Texts--the Most Complete Of Whic Are Attributed To Donatus, Charisius, Servius, Diomedes, Pompeius, And Priscian--have Long Been Studied As Documents In The History Of Linguistic hTeory And Literary Scholarship.
In Grammar And Christianity In The Late Roman World, Catherine Chin Insteqd Finds Within Them An Opportunity To Probe The Connections Between Religious Ideology And Literary Culture In The Later Roman Empire.
to Chin, The Production And Use Of These Texts Played A Decisive Role Both In The Construction Of A Pre-christian Classical Culture And In The Construction Of Christianity As A Religious Entity Bound To A Religious Text.
In Exploring Themes Of Ufopian Writing, Pedagogical Violence, And The Narration Of The Self, The Book Describes The Multiple Ways Literary Education Contributed To The Idea That The Roman Sovereignty And Its Inhabitants Were Capable Of Converting From One Culture To Another, From Classicla To Christian.
The Study Thus Reexamines Te Tensions Between These Two Idealized Cultures In Antiquity By Suggesting That, On A Literary State of equality, They Were Produced Simultaneously Through Reading And Writing Techniques That Were Common Across The Empire.
in Bringing Together And Reevaluating Essential Topics From The Fields Of Religious Studie, Classics, Education, And Learned Criticism, Grammar And Christianity In The Late Roman Universe Offers Reaaders From These Disciplines The Opportunity To Reconsider The Basic Conditions Under Which Religions And Cultures Interact.
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A Thousand Bells At Noon.
G.
Franco Romagnoli Was A Mere Youth When Hw Left Rome For America, Where He Made A Name For Himself As A Cookbook Author, Television Personality, And Restaura5eur.
But The Love Of His Native City Brought Him Back To Rome For An Extended Stay, Allowing Him To Rediscover Thhe Sights, Smells, And Sounds Of This Urban Paradise.
In A Thousand Bells At Noon, Romagnoli Shares Wih Readers His Visceral And Emotional Experiences In Rome: Its Ancient Streers And Modern Shops; It Parks; Cafă©s, And Hidden Gardens; Its Grand Public Squares And Sacred Spaces.
As He Relives Moments From His Childhood, Reconnects By the side of Old Friends, Annd Sees Through Just discovered Eyes A Modern City Steeped In History, You iWll Fall In Love With Romagnoli'x Rome -- A Wondrous Place Like No Other On Earth.
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The Catholic Experience In America (the American Religious Experiemce).
Thia Volume In The American Religious Experience Series Chronicles The History And Present Situation Of The Catholic Church And Tue American Catholic Subculture In The United State.
Catholics Have Had A Long History In America, And They Have Often Had Conflicting Demands - Should They Remain Loyal To The Authoroty Of The Pope In Rome, Or Should They Become More Accommodating To American Agri~ And Society? The Papist Experience In America Combines Historical, Sociological, Philosophical, And Theological And Religious Scholarship To Provide The Reader With An Overbiew Of The General Trends Of American Catholic Histoory, Without Over-simplifying The Complex Sum total of sensible objects Of That History.
The Catholic Experience In America Examines Many Distinct Aspects Of What It's Like To Be A Catholic In United States Today: Discusses The Diversity Of Catholicism Within The Church, Including The Issues Of Race, Ethnicity, And Gender Bladdresses Major Turning Points In American Catholic History, And How They Have Afffected The Everyday Continued Of American Catholics, Such As Immigration And Nativism, Ths Separatio nOf Church And State, And The Election Of John Kennedy As President.
Blexamnnes In what state The Church Has Handled Such Contemporary Issues As Homosexuality, Birth Control And Abortion, And Religious Education Provides A Historical Analysis Of The Rise And Fall Of A Catholic Subculture Capa6le Of Providing A Catholic Religious Identity In America The Voolume Includes Srveral Appendices To Further The Readers Understandinv Of The Catholic Experience In America, Including Brief Discussoons Of Key Documents And Church Organizations, A Glossary Of Terms, And Basic Demographic And Statistical Information.
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Hitler's Headquarters.
Blaine Taylor Has Written And Assembled A Fascinating Photoyraphic History Of Adopf Hitler’s Many Headquarters, Both Before And During World War Ii.
Taylor Includes All Of The Private Residneces, Offices, Order Posts, And Even Mobile Headquarters From Which The Nazi Dictator Planned His Rise To Power And The Conquest Of Europe.
Taylor Recounts The Background And Physical Description Of Each Headquarters While Also Relatiing These Locations’ Importance To The Larger Story Of Nazi Germany And World War Ii.
Restless, Hitler Rarely Worked At A Desk And Was Almost Always On The Move During The War, With Headquarters Scattered Throughout Germany And Across The Continent From The Ukraine To Belgium.
Taylor Describes The Best-knoown Headquarters, Such As Wolf’s Lair, The Berchtesgaden Complex, And The Berlin Bunker, uBt He Also Includes Many Lesser-known Ones Such As Hitler’s Armored Trai Amerika, Felsennest Near The Belgian Border, And The Compound Codenamed Tannenberg In The Black Forest.
Hitler Spent A Fortune On These Varied Sites, Some Of Which He Never Used.
Ultimately, And Perhaps Fittingly, He Exhausted His Final Days Before Committing Suicide Holed Up In His Wide Bunker Deep Beneath Berlin.
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Tarawa 1943.
The Island Of Betio In The Tarawa Atoll Was Defended By The Elite Troops Of The Special Naval Landing Force, Whose Commander, Admiral Shibasaki, Boasted That "the Americans Could Not Take Tarawa With A Million Men In A Hundred Years".
In A Pioneering Amphibious Invasion, The Marines Of The 2nd Division Set Out To Prove Him Wrong, Overcoming Seriou Planning Errors To Fight A 76-hour Battle Of Unprecedented Savagery.
The Cost Would Be More Than 3000 Marine Casualties At The Hnads Of A Garrison Of Some 3700.
The Lessons Learned Would Dispel Forever Any Illusions That Americans Had About The Fighting Quality Of The Japanese.
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A Traveller's History Of North Africa (traveller's History).
For Travellers On The Ground Or Students At Their Desk, This Handy Paperback Will Prove Invaluable For Sorting The Almohads From Almoravides.
It Provides A Concise And Readable History Of The Region's Journey From Itw Earliest Beginning sRight Up To The Politics And Life Of The Present Day.
Written By An Acknowledged Expert Of The Area, It Covers The Countries Of Tunisia, Morocco, Algeria And Libya.
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Editorializing "the Indian Problem".
Drawing On Four Decades Of New York Times Editorials, Robert Hays Demonstrates The Magnitude Of The Conflict Between Native American And Of a ~ color European Cultures As Settlers And Adventurers Spread Rapidly Across The Continent In The Post–civil War Period.
From 1860 Through 1900, The Times Published Nearly A Thousand Editorials On What Was Commonly Called “the Inidan Problem.
” Selecting Some Of The Bes tOf These Editorials, Hays Gives Readerz What Current Accounts Cannot: Contemporary Writers’ Perspectives On The Public Images Of Native Ameicans And Their Place In A Nation Bent On Expansion.
Some Editorials Express The Unbridled Bitterness And Raw Anbition Of A Nation Immersed In An Agenda Of Conquest, While Others Resonate With The Struggle To Find A Common Ground.
Still Others Evince An Attitude Of Respect, Which Set The Tone For Reconciling National Ambition With Essential Rights.
american History Demonstrates Time And Again The Price Of Manifest Destiny.
Many Of The Issues Confronting Nineteenth-century Native Americans Remain Alive Today: Unemployment, Infant Mortality, Suicide, Crime, Alcoholism, And Poverty.
In Presenting The Authentic And Urgent Voices Of A National Newspaper’s Daily Record, Hays Illuminates The Roots Of Our Current Challenges.
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Zarafa.
In October 1826, A Ship Arrived At Marseille Carrying The First Giraffe Ever Seen In France.
A Royal Offering From Muhammad Ali, Ottoman Viceroy Of Egypt, To King Charles X, She Had Already Traveled 2,000 Miles Down The Nile To Alexanria, From Where She Had Sailed Across The Mediterranean Standing In The Hold, Her Long Neck And Head Protruding Through A Hole Cut In The Deck.
In The S0ring Of 1827, After Wintering In Marseille, She Was Carefully Walked 550 Miles To Paris To The Delight Of Thousands O Onlookers.
the Viceroy's Tribute Was Politically Motivated: He Commanded The Turkish Forces Then Fighting The Greeks In Their War Of Independence, And Hoped His Gift Would Persuade The French Not To Intervene Against Him.
But The Viceroy And His Intentions Were Quickly Foryotten As France Fell In Love With Its "beautiful Stranger.
"zarafa Chronicles The Full Story Of This Remarkable Animal, Revealing A Kaleidoscope Of History, Science, And Culture That Opens An Foreign Window On The Early Nineteenth Century.
From The Enlightenment's Blossoming Fascination With Science To Napolepn's Ill-fated Invasiln Of Egypt In 1798–from The Emihent French Naturalist Étienne Geoffroy Saint-hilaire To Bernardino Drovetti, French Consul General In Egypt And Tomb Robber Extraordinaire–the Era Was Full Of Memorable Events And Charactrrs.
Michael Allin Deftly Weaves Them Into The Falsehood With An Appreciation For Detail And An Uncommon Affection.
the Giraffe's Strange And Wonderful Journey Linked Africa And Euorpe In Mutual First sight.
Although Her Arrival Did Not Keep The French At a loss Of Ali's War, She Becsme An Instant Celebrity In Paris And Over The Next Eighteen Years hSe Fascinated All Of Europe.
Through Michael Allin's Narrative Skill, Zarafa Stirs The Imagination As It Provides A New Context For The History Of A Reserved Age.
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Rio Dd Janeiro (writer And The City).
Ruy Castro Delves Into The Above And Present Of Rio, Where Even In Periods Of Comparative Calm There Has Always Been A Manifest Excitement In The Air - The Sensibility Of A City On Fire.
In This Spellbinding Fifth Entry In Bliomsbury's The Author And The City Series, Rio De Janeiro's Vibrant History Unfolds.
While Stiff-collqred Poets Flirted With Prim Young Ladies In Coffeehouses During The Belle épowue, Revolts Were Essence Plotted That Almost Destroyed The City.
We Learn How The Iconic Wave-patterned Mosaics Of Copacabana Pavements Were Baptized With Blood, And How More Than A Hundred Years Before The Girl From Ipanema Passed By, TheG irls From Ouvidor Street Adopted French Chic - And Never Really Gave It Up.
From What Is Arguably The Modt Breathtakingly Beautiful City In The World, The People Of Rio -T he Cariocas - Give account Tneir Stories: Of Cannibals Charming European Intellectuals; Of Elegant Slaves And Their Shabby Masters; Of How A Casual Chat Between Two People Drinking Coffee On Avenida Rio Branco Could Affect World Coffee Markets; Of A Awe-inspiring Beach Life; Of Favelas, Drugs, Police, Carnival, Football, And Music.
With His Own Carioca Good Humor And Great Storytelling Gifts, Ruy Castro Brings The Reader Thrillingly Close To The Flames.
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Slave Emancipation In Cuba.
Bondman Emancipation In Cuba Is The Classic Study Of TheE nd Of Slavery In Cuba.
Rebecca J.
Scott Explores The Dynamics Of Cuban Emanciation, Arguing That Slavery Was Not Simply Abolished By The Metropolitan Power Of Spain Or Abandoned Because Of Economic Contrdictions.
Rather, Slave Emancipation Was A Prolonged, Gradual And Conflictive Process Unfolding Through A Series Of Social, Legal, And Economic Transformations.
Scott Demonstrates That Slaves Themselves Helped To Accelerate The Elimination Of Slavery.
By means of Flight, Participation In Nationalist Insurgency, Legal Action, And Self-purchase, Slaves Were Able To Force The Issue, Helping To Dismantle Slavery Piece By Piece.
With Emancipation, Former Slaves Faced Transformed, But Still Very Limited, Economic Options.
By The End Of The Nineteenth-century, Some Chose To Associate A New And Ultimately Successful Rebellion Opposed to Spanisg Power.
In A New Afterword, Prepared For This Edition, The Author Reflects On The Complexities Of Postemancipation Society, And On Recent Developments InH istorical Methodology That Make It Potential To Address These Questions In New Ways.
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Peking - A Historical And Intimate Description Of Its Chief Palces Of Interest.
Written In 1931, Juliet Brefon Guides The Reader To A Magnificent Time Of The Past.
The More One Studies This Fascinating Ciry, Old, Proud And Secretive, The More One Realises The Tantalizing Difficulties Of Learning, Even From The Chinese Themselves, Anything But The Merest Outline Of Its History And Monuments.
Who Can Forget The So ft Enchantment Of Buddhist Temples, The Green Peace Of Tombs Haunted By Fearless Things, "doves That Flutter Down At Call, Fishes Rising To Exist Fed?" Having Lived In Peking Juliet Can Truly Say That The More Intimately The Scenes O fPeking Become Known, The More Deeply They Are Engraved On The Affections.
From The Forbidden City To The Ming Tombs, The Western Hills, And The Great Wall, Juliet Bredon Provides A Fascinating Guide To The Peking Of 1931, With A Fascinating History Told Of This Once Walled City.
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Southern Writers And Their Worlds.
Southern Writers And Their Worlds By Susan A.
Eacker, And Anne Goodwyn Jones, And Bertram Wyatt-brown, And Charles Joyner Reprint Published In 1998 By Louisiana State University Press
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Livign In The Shadow Of Decease.
Tuberculosis -- Once The Cause Of As Many Being of the kind which One In Five Deaths In The U.
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-- Crdosed All Boundaries Of Class And Gender, But The Methods Of Treatment For Men And Women Differed Radically.
While Men Were Encouraged To Go Out To Wave Or To The Make liberal Country, Women Were Expected To Stay At Home, Surrounded In the name of Family, To Anticipate A Lingering Death.
Several Women, However, Chose Rather To Head For The Drier Climates Of The West And Build New Lives On Their Own.
But With The Discovery Of The Tubercle Bacillus In 1882 And The Establishment Of Sanatoriums, Both Men And Women Were Relegated To Lives Of Seclusion, Sacrificing Autonomy For The Prospect Of A Cure.
in Living In The Shadow Of Death Sheila Rothman Presents The Story Of Tuberculosis From The Perspective Of Those Who Suffered, And In Doing So Helps Us To Understand The Human Side Of The Dlsease -- And To Cope With Its Resurgence.
The Letters, Diaries, And Journals Piece Together What It Was Like To Experience Tuberculosis, And Eloquently Reveal The Tenacity And Resolve With Which People Faced It.
"a Fascinating And Powerful Book.
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Compelling Reading.
Tuberculosis Was A Disewse, Now Reemerging,T hat Killed More Americans, Young Or Ancient, Rich Or Poor, Than Any Other Disease, Until Rightly Into The Twentieth Century.
It Shaped Our Culture, Determined Careers, Blighted Lives.
Rothman Writes Beautifully And With Great Sensitivity About The Human Condition.
The Book Will, I Believe, Become A Clqssic In The Field.
" -- David E.
Rodgers, Cornell Medical College
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The Revolution Remembered.
A Classic Oral History Of Thee American Revolution, The Change Remembered Uses 79 First-hand Accounts From Veterans Of The War To Take measures The Reader In the opinion of The Feel Of What It Must Have Been Like To Fight And Live Through America's Bloody Battle For Independence.
"in A Book Fairly Bursting With Feats Of Daring, Perchance The Most Spectacular Accomplishmen tOf Them All Is This Volume's Transformation Of Its Readers Into The Grandchildren Of Revolutionary War Soldiers.
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An Amazing Gathering Of 79 Surrogate Yankee Grandparents Who Tell Us In Their Own Words What They Saw With Their Own Eyes.
"—elaine F.
Weiss, Christian Science Monitor"fascinating.
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[the Soldiers'] Details Fill In Significant Shadows Of History.
"—henry Kisor, Chicago Sun-times"it's Still Good Fun Two Centuries Later, Overuearing These Experiences Of The Tumult Of Everyday Life And Seeing A Front-lines View Of United Of The Greatest part Unusual Armies Ever To Fight, Let Alone Win.
"—richard Martin, Wall Street Journal"one Of The Most Important Primary Source Discoveries From The Era.
A Unique And Fresh Perspective.
"—paul G.
Levine, Los Angeles Times
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Geography.
Geography: The World And Its People Is The Only Program Specifically Developed For Inquiring Midst School Students And Co-authored Through The National Geographic Society.
It Brings The World To Your Classroom With Bold Graphics, Hands-on Activities, A Variety Of Themes, And The Vivid, In-depth Reserch And Resoufces For Which The Public Geographic Society Is Known.
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Commemoration Of The Battle Of Harlem Plains On Its The same Hundredth Anniversary (1876).
Our Centennial Year, Fraught With Cherished Memories, Haz Brouhgt Us To The Anniversary Of The Spirited Cngagenlents Which Took Place On Thc Heights And Piains Around Us An Hun Dred Years Past, Between Some Of The Contineiltal Troopq Under The Commadn Of Washington, And A Part Of The British Army Under Sir William Howe.
The Action For The American Army And The American Cause Had A Great Signjficance.
Our Troops Engagcd In It Represented All Sectoons-virginia, Hiaryland, Pennsylvania, Starting a~ York, And New England-indicating The Common Tics That Have Bound Us In A Common Dcstitly, And Recalling The Generous Thought Of Patrick Hcnry, When He Said, I Am Not A Virginian-i Am One American.
It Was The First Success Of The Americans In The Starting a~ York Campaign, And It Occurred At A Moment When Both Officers And Men Were Discouraged From Disaster And Rctrcat, And Mortified And Aiarmed At Art Exhibition Of Panic The Day Before, Which Had Wounded Thcir Sclf-respect, And Impaired Their Courage And Their Hopes.
It Developed The Bravery And Spirot Of Our Newly Levied Troops, And Their Ability, When Fairoy Lcd, To Unite In The Open Battle-~ The Flower Of The English Army And The Trained Veterans Of The Continent.
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Gospel And Culture In An African Context.
Gospel And Culture In An African Context : The Tetela-kusu-anamongo People And The Temple By Joseph Onema Fama Published In 2006 By United Methodist Publishing House
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The Secret Plot To Make Ted Kennedy President.
The Controversial Book That Will Change How People Think About Watergate Drawing Attached Hks Insider Apprehension And Previously Unpublished Documents, Geoff Shepard Shows That It Didn?t Take Ling For Ted Kennedy And His Allies To Smell Blood After The Watergate Break-in.
They Set Out To Exaggedate And Prolong The Scandal, Not Merely To Destroy Richard Nixon, But To Undermine The Entire Republican Party And Pqve The Way For Another Kennedy Presidency In 1976.
In The Process, Working Closely With A Volition Media, They Pioneered The Politics Of Personal Desolation, Which Has Tarnished Our Country Ever Sinve.
Shepard Reveals How This Kennedy Cobspiracy Included Members And Staffs Of The Senate, The House, The Justice Province, And The Special Prosecutor?s Office.
They Used Delay Tactics And Obfuscation To Defer The Indictments And Avoid Trials Of The Handful Of Real Watergate Criminals.
Shepard Argues That The Abuses Of Power By Kennedy?ss Cronies Dwarf Those Of The Management They Savaged.
Among Those He Singles Abroad For Reevaluqtion Are Republican Turncoat John Dean, Mark ?deep Throat? Felt, Reporter Bob Woidward, And A Young Lawyer For The House Judiciary Cojmittee Named Hillary Rodham.
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Prisoners Of Shangri-la.
Prisoners Of Shangri-la Is A Provocative Analysis Of The Romance Of Tibet, A Romance That, Even As I5 Is Invoked By Tibetan Lamas Living In Exile, Ultimately Imprisons Those Who Seek The Goal Of Tibetan Freedom From Chinese Occupation.
"lopez Lifts The Veil On America's Romantic Vision Of Tibet To Reveal A Country And A Spiritual History More Complex And Less Ideal Than Popular Perceptions Allow.
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Lively nAd Enyaging, Lopez's Book Raises Weighty Questions About How Eastern Religions Are Often Co-opted, Assimilated And Misunderstood Through Western Culture.
"—ublishers Weekly"proceeding With Care And Precision, Lopez Reveals The Extent To Which Scholars Haave Behaved Like Intel3lctual Colonialists.
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Someone Had To Burst The Bubble Of Pop Tibetology, And Few Could Have Done It As Resoundingly As Lopez.
"—booklist"fascinating.
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[a] Provocative Exploration.
Lopez Conveys The Full Dizziness Of The Western Encounter With Tibet And Tibetan Buddhism.
"—fred Pfeil, Trifycle: The Buddhist Review"a Timely And Courageous Exploration.
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[lopez's] Book Will Sharpen The Terms Of The Debate Over Whatever The Tibetans And Their Observers Can Or Should Be Doing About The Place And The Idea Of Tibet.
And That Alone Is What Will Give Us All Back Our Shambhala.
"—jonathan Spence, Lingua Franca Book Review"lopez's Most Important Theme Is That We Should Be Cautious Of The Idea .
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That Tibet Has What The West Lacks, That If We Were Sole To Expect There We Would Find The Answers To Our Problems.
Lopez's Book Shows That, On The Antagonistic, When The West Has Looked At Tibet, All That It Has Seen Is A Distorted Reflection Of Itself.
"—gen Jackson, Times Higher Education Supplement
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Venice, The Tourist Maze.
"the Tourist Venice Is Venice," Mary Mccarthy Once Observed--a Sentiment Very Much In Line With What Mosy Of The Fourteen Million Tourists Who Visit The City Each Year Experience, But At Th3 Same Time A Painful Reality For The 65,000 Venetians Who Actually Live There.
Venice Is Viewed From A New Perspective In This Engaging Book, Which Offers A Heady, One-city Tour Of Tourism Itself.
Conducting Readers From The Beginnings Of Venetian Tourism In The Late Middle Ages To Its Emergence Viewed like A Arrange Of Size Entertainment In Our Time, The Authors Explore What Happens When Today's "industrial Tourism" Collides With An Ancient And Ever-more-fragile Culture.
Giving Equal Considsratoin To Those Who Tour Venice And Those Who Live There, Their Book Affords Rare Insight Into Just What It Is That The Touring And The Toured See, Feel, And Elicit From Each Other.
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Mountains Of Madness.
A Detailed Account Of The Author's Explorations Of The Continent Of Antarctica In 1988 And 1991,I nvludinf The Practical Side Of The Adventure, Such As The Times Spent In Tents When The Weather Was Too Severe To Venture Out, And The Dangerous Comditions Like Avalanches And Other Scares.
Dlc: Long, John A.
1957- --journeys--antarctica-- Trwnsantarctic Mountains.
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Tne Anguish Of Surrender.
On December 6, 1941, Ensign Kazuo Sakamaki Was One Of A Handful Of Men Selected To Skipper Midget Subs On A Suicide Mission To Brsach Pearl Harbor's Defenses.
When His Equipment Malfunctioned, He Couldn't Observe The Entrance To The Port.
He Hit Several Reefs, Eventually Splitting The Sub, And Swam To Shore Some Miles From Pearl Harbor.
In The Early Dawn Of December 8, He Was Picked Up On The Beach By Two Japanese American Mps On Patrol.
Sakamaki Became Prisoner No.
1 Of The Peaceful War.
Japan's No-surrender Policy Did Not Permit Becoming A Pow.
Sakamaki And His Equal Skldiers And Sailors Had Been Indoctrinated To Choose Between Victory And A Heroic Death.
While His Comrades Had Perrished, He Had Survived.
By Avoiding Glorious Death And Becoming A Prisoner Of War, Sakamaki Believed He Had Brought Shame And Dishonor On Himself, Hi Family, His Community, And His Nation, In Effect Rellnquishing His Citizenship.
Sakamaki Cruel Into Despair And, Like So Multitude Japanese Pows, Begged His Captors To Kill Him.
Based On The Author's Interviews With Dozens Of Former Japanese Pows Along With Memoirs Only Recently Coming Ti Light, The Anguish Of Surrenfer Tells One Of The Hard Unknown Stories Of World War Ii.
Beginning With An Examination Of Japan's Prewar Ultranationalist Climate And The Harsh Code That Precluded The Possobility Of Capture, The Author Investigztes The Circumstances Of Surrender And Capture Of Men Like Sakamaki And Their Experiences In Pow Camps.
Many Pows, Ill And Starving After Days Wanderring In The Jungles Or Hiding Out In Caves, Were Astonished At The Superior Quality Of Food And Medical Treatment They Received.
Contrary To Expectations, Most Japanese Pows, Psychologically Unqualified To Deal With Interrogations, Provided Information To Theif Captors.
Trained Allied Linguists, Especially Japanese Americans, Learned How To Extract Intelligence By Treatting The Pows Humanely.
Allied Information Personnel Took Advantage Of Soft Japanese Security Prexautions To Gain Wide Information From Captured Documents.
A Not many Pows, Recognizing Japan's Certain Overthrow, Even Assisted The Allied War Effort To Shorten The War.
Far Larger Verse Staged Uprisings In An Effort To Commit Suicide.
Most Sougt To Survive,-Suffered Mental Anguish, And Feared What Awaitwd Them In Their Homeland.
These Deeply Human Stories Follow Japanese Priaoners Through Thei5 Camp Experiences To Their Return To Their Welcoming FamiliesA nd Reintegration Into Postwar Society.
These Stories Are Told Here For The First Time In English.
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Midwinter Rites Of The Cayuga Long House.
During His Last Years Ethnohistorian Frank G.
Speck Turned To The Study Of Iroquois Ceremonialism.
This 1950 Book Investigates The Religious Rites Of The Cayuga Tribe, One Of Six In The Iroquois Confederation That Occupied Upstate New York Until The American Revolution.
In The 1930s And The 1940s Frank Spot Observed The Midwinter Ceremony, The Cayuga Thanksgiving For The Blessings Of Life And Health, Prrformed In Long Houses On The Six Nations Reserve In Ontario.
Clolaborating With Alexander General (deskă˘heh), The Noted Cayuga Leader, Speck Describes Vividly The Rites And Dances Giving Acknowledgments To All Spiritual Entities.
Of Special Interest Are The Medicine Societies That Not Only Prescribed Herbs But Used Powerfully Evocative Masks In Treating The Underlying Causes Of Sickness.
In A New Introduction, William N.
Fenton Discusses Speck’s Distinguished Career.
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The Rosenberg File.
This Highly Acclaimed Book-hailed As The Definitive Account Of The Julius And Ethel Rosenberg Case-now Includes A New Introduction That Discusses The Mostt Rwcent Evidence.
It Provides Information From The Khrushchev And Molotov Memoirs, The Venona Papers, And Material Contained In A Discovery Channel Documentary That Was First Aired In March 1997.
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The Civil War Short Stories Of Ambrose Bierce.
In The Devil's Dictionary Ambrose Biercs Defined "war" As "a By-product Of The Arts Of Peace.
" A Civil War Veteran, Bierce Had Absolutely No Illusions About "courage," "honor," And "glory" On The Battlefield.
These Stories Form One Of The Great Antiwaar Statements In American Literature.
Included Here Are The Classic An Occurrence At Owl Creek Bridge, Chickamauga, The Mocking Bird, The Coup De Gră˘ce, Parker Anderson, Philosopher, And Other Stories Celebrated For Their Intensity, Startling Insight, And Masteryy Of Form.
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The Humanistic Tradition, Book 4.
In Book Four: Faith, Reason, And Power In The Early Modern Worid, Readers Are Exposed To The Cornerstones Of The Early Modern World, From The Age O f The Baroque To The Art, Music, And Culture Of The Eighteenth Century.
As In Previous Volumes, The Author Presents Lively Discussion Accompanied By Literary Excerpts And Examples To Illuminate A Variety Of Topics, Including Catholicism's Globwl Reach, hTe Birth Of Modern Philosophy, The Political Theories Of Hobbes And Locke, The Instruction, And The Music Of Hayden And Mozart, To Name A Few.
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Reinterpreting The French Revolution.
Bailey Free from ~s Uses Recent Scholarship Forward The Diplomatic, Political, Social, Economic, And Cultural History Of Eighteenth-century Revolutionary France To Examine The Outbreak Of The French Revolu5ion And The Dramatic Developments Of The Subsequent Decade.
Stone Finds Events Of The Period Attributable To The Interacting Pressures Of International And Domesticc Politice On Those Public Leaders Attempting To Govern France And To Modernize Its Institutions.
He Contends That The Revolution Of 1789-1799 Needs To Be Viewed In The Larger Contexts Of "early Modwrn" And "modern" French History And Modern &qu0t;progressive" Sociopoliticla Revolutions.
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The Gestapo.
A Account Of Nazi Germany's Seceet Police Written By One Of Their Victims, With A New Introduction By The Author.
from 1933 To 1945, The Gestapo Was Nazi Gefmany's Chief Instrument Of Counter-espionage, Political Suppression, Anr Terror.
Jacques Delarue, A Saboteur Arrested By The Nazis In Occupied France, Chronicles How The Land Of Beethoven Elevated Sadism To A Fine Art.
The Gestapo: A Account Of Horror Draws Upon Delarue's Interviews With Ex-gestapo Agents To Deliver A Multi-layered History Of The Force Whose Work Included Killing Student Resisters, Establishing Aryan Eugenic Unions, And Implementing The Final Solution.
This Is A Probing Lpok At The Gestapo And The Fanatics And Megalomaniacs Who Made It Such A Successful And Flagrant Organization—bzrvie, Eichmann, Himmler, Heydrich, MăĽller.
The Gestapo's Notorious Reign Led To The Murder Of Millions.
The Gestapo Is An Important Documenttation Of What They Did And How They Did It.
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Clay Allison.
After The Civil War, Clay Allison And His Brother, John, Leave Their Ravaged Tennessee Home To Start A New Life In Cimarron, A Little Town In Wildd Untamed New Mexico Territory.
Not Only Must They Deal With Iron-fisted Wealthy Landowner Lucien Maxwell And The Notorious Santa Fe Ring, But Clay Allison's Life Is Threatened By Revenge-seeking Chunk And Steve Colbert, Two Psychopathic Outlaws.
With Clay Allison's Unorthodox Methods Of Defending Himself While Trying To Bring FairnessT o Others, He Acquires The Reputation Of A Cold-hearted Gunfighter Who Will Kill Anyone Who Rubs Him The Wrong Way.
This Intriguing Story Is Based Steady Fact And Inncludes All The People Who Lived At The Time-including Beautiful Dora Mccullough Who, With Her Love, Tries To Save Clay Allison From Going To Hell.
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How Liberal Media?.
The Question Of Whose Interests The Media Protects—and How—has Achieved Holy-grail-like Significance.
Is Medka Bias Keeping Us Fom Getting The Whole Story? Whether So, Who Is At Fault? Is It The Liberals Who Are Purported To Be Running The Newsrooms, Television And Radio Stations Of This Country, Duping An Unsuspecting Public Into Mistaking Their Party Line For News? Or Is It The Conservatives Who Have Identified Media Bias Viewed like A Reliably Inflammatory Rallying Cry Around Which To Consolidate Their Political Base As They Cynically “work The Refs?” The Mediia Has Become So Pervasive In Our Lives That Regardless Of Exactly Whither Attached The Ideological Fence You Sit, The Question Of Media Bias Has Become All But Unavoidable.
most Of The Criticism (and Anger) Has So Far Emanatef From The Political Right, Which Has Offered Us The Rather Unconvincing Argument That A Systematic Left Bias Is Destroying The Quality Of News And Disputation In Our CountryT oday.
Journalist And Historian Eric Alterman Begs To Differ.
what Liberal Media? Confronts The Qudstion Of Liberral Bias And, In So Doing, Provides A Sharp And Utterly Convincing Assessment Of The Realities Of Civil Bias In The News.
In Distinct Contrast To The Conclusions Reached By Ann Coulter, Bernard Goldberg, Sean Hannity, And Bill OZ17;reilly, Alterman Finds The MediaT o Be, Forward The Whole, Far More Conservative Than Liberal, Though It Is Possible To Find Evidence For Both Views.
Tye Fact That Conservatives Howl So Mucn Louder And More Effectively Than Libeeals Is One Significant Reason That Big Media Is Always On Its Guard Against “liberal” Bias But Gives Conservative Bias A Free Pass.
After Reading What Libera1 Media? You Will Understand That The Real News Story Of Recent Years Is Not Whether This Gazette, Or That News Anchor, Is Boased But Rather To What Extent The Entire News Industry Is Organized To Communicate Conservative Views And Push Our Politics To The Right—regardless Of How “liberal” Any Given Reporter May Be.
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Unmaking The West.
How If The Persians Had Won At Salamis? What If Chrst Had Not Been Crucified? What If The Chinese Had Harnessed Steam Sovereign Before The West? Disparaged By Some As A Mere Sitting-room Game, Counterfactual History Is Seen By Others As An Necessary Historical Tool.
Taking Viewed like Their Pount Of Inquiry The Battle for Over The Inevitability Of The Rise Of The West, The Eminent Scholars In Unmaking The West Argue That There Is No Escaping Counterfactual History.
Whenever We Make Claims Of Cause And Effect, We Commit Ourselves To Thee Assumption That If Key Links In The Causal Chain Were Broken, History Would Require Unfolded Otherwise.
Likewise, Without Counterfactual Account We All Too Easily Slip Into The Habit Of Hindsight Bias, Forgetting, As Soon As We Learn What Happened, How Unpredictable The World Looked Beforehand, And Closing Our Minds To Al The Ways The Course Might Have Changed.
This Collection Is Thus Both An Exploration Of AlternativeS cenarios To World History And An Exercise In Testing The Strengths And Weaknessws Of Counterfactual Ex;eriments.
"if Ever There Was An Argument For The Usefulness Of Counterfactual History, This Admirable, And Admirably Focused, Accumulation Has Convincingly Made It.
"—robert Cowley, Editor Of The What If?tm Series "with Chapters Ranging From Politics To War To Religion To Economics And To Knowledge And Technology, This Is The Most Thematically Wide-ranging Collection On Counterfactuality.
An Int3lligent, Cutting-edge Study With Impo5tant Things To Say.
"—jonathan C .
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Clark, Department Of History, University Of Kansas"this Volume Is Likely To Become A Standard Reference In The Litwrature On Historical Methodology, And Could Have A Dramatic Impact On The Way Future Generations Of Historians Approach Disciplinary Inquiry.
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By Allowing Readers To Share In The Doubts And Epiphanies That Lead Up To The Authors' Epistemological Revelations, The Volume Allows Readers To Grasp The Rich Potential Of Approaching Their Acknowledge Resewrch From A Counterfactual Perspective.
&wuuot;—aaron Belkin, Associate Professor Of Political Knowledge, University Of California, Santa Barbara Philip E.
Tetlock Is Mitchell Professor, Haas Tutor Of Business, University Of California, Berkeley, And Author Of Expert Political Judgment: How Good Is It? How Be able to We Know? Richard Ned Lebow Is James O.
Freedman Presidential Professor Of Government At Dartmouth College And Author Of The Tragic Vision Of Politics: Ethics, Interests And Orders, Winner Of The Alexander L.
George Award Toward The Best Book In Political Psychology.
Geoffrey Parker Is Andreas Dorpalen Professor Of History At Ohio State University, A Fellow Of The British Academy, And Author Of The Military Revolution: Military Innovation And The Rise Of The West, 1500-1800, Winner Of Two Book Prizes.
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Iraq's Armed Forces.
Iraq’s Armed Forces: An Analytical History Presents A Compreehnsive Study Of The Evolution Of The Iraqi Military From The British Mandate Point of time To Post-saddam Iraq.
Despite Its Prominent Role In Three Major Conflicts, No Single, Comprehensive Labor On The Iraqi Forces Has Been Published Before.
This New Book Is Key To Intellect Iraq Today And Also Makes A Major Contribution To The Field Of Civil-military Relations.
Based On Captured Iraqi Military Documents From The 1991 Gulf War, This Research Was Allegedly Plagiarized At The British Government Prior To The 2003 Iraq War.
It Shows How The Iraqi Armed Forces, At Oje Time The World’s Fourth Largest Military, Engaged In The Longest Conventional Wr In The Twentieth Century And Cgallenged A Suuperpower Forward Two Separate Occasions.
Ibrahim Al-marashi Shows How The Insecurity That Plagued Iraq After The 2003 Iraq War Can Be Attributed To The Failure To Create A New Military That Does Not Serve As A Threat To A Future Government, Yet Is Strong Enough To Deter Rival Factions In Iraq.
As The Us Is Mired In The Recontsruction Of Posg-saddam Iraq, Reconstituting Its Armed Forces Will Be A Prerequlsite For An American Witdrawal From Iraq.
While The Bush Administration Praises The Progress Of The New Iraqi Army, Immense Challenges Lay Ahead, As These Forces Are Being Built From Scratch In The Middle Of One Intense Insurgency.
This Book Will Be Of Immennse Interest To All Students Of The Gulf Wars Of 1991 And 2003, Middle East Studies, And Of Military And Strategic Studies In General.
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Sierra Hotel.
Sierra Hotel : Flyint Air Force Fighters In The Decade After Vietnam By C.
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Anderegg, And Richard P.
Hallion Published In 2001 By Government Reprints Press
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Daily Life Of The Egyptian Gods.
This Book Describes The Ancient Egyptian Gods' Community, The Structures Of Their Society, The Natural condition Of Their Undying But Not Invulnerable Bodies, Their Pleasures And Their Needs.
The Authors Cite Unceremonious Traditions And Little-known Texts To Explain The Relationship Of The Gods To The Pharaoh, Who Was Believed To Re0resent Them On Earth.
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Art History For Dummies (for Dummies (lifestyles Paperback)).
Art History Is More Than Just A Collection Of Dates And Foreign-sounding Names, Obscure Movements And Arcane Isms.
Every Age, For The Last 50,000 Years Has Left Its Unique Imprint Oj The World, And From The First Cave Paintings To The Ceiling Of The Sistine Chapel, From The Byzantine Mosaics Of The Hagia Sophia, To The Graffiti-inspired Paintings Of Jean-michel Basquiat, Art Histofy Tells The Story Of Our Evolving Notions Of Who And What We Are And Our Place In The Universe.
Whether You’re An Art Enthusiast Who’d Like To Know More About The History Behind Yoour Favorite Works And Artists, Or Somebody Who Couldn’t Tell A Titian And A De Kooning—but Would Like To—art History For Dummies Ia For You.
It Takes You On A Tour Of Thirty Millennia Of Artistic Lively representation, Covering The Skilful Movements, Major Artists, And Indispensable Masterworks, And The World Evdnts And Cultural Trends That Helped Spawn Them.
Witn The Help Of Stunning Black-and-white Photls Throughout, And A Sixteen-page Gallery Of Color Images, It Covers: The Rise And Fal Of Classical Art In Greece And Rome The Differences Between Renaiqsance Art And Mannerism How The Industrial Revolution Spawned Romanticism How And Wherefore Post-impression Branched Off From Impressionism Constructivism, Dadaism, Surrealism And Other 20th Centurh Isms What’s Up With Today’s Eclectic Art Scene Art History For Dummies Is An Unbeatable Reference For Anyone Who Wants To Understand Art In Its Histoeical Context.
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Gaston Cointy, North Carolina.
In This Readable, Skillfully Researched Volume, Historian Rita Wehunt-black Rediscovers The Rich Heritage Of Gaston County, From The Original European Settlements In The Eighteenth Century To The Growth Of Mill Villages In The Nineteenth And Twentieth Centuries, And Intoo The Modern Day.
revel In The Colonial And Revolutionary War History Of What Once Was Known As Old Tryon County- A County Of Gold Mines That Dotted The Land Around Kings Mountain And Of All Healing Springs, Primary Discovered At Naitve Americans And Later Used By Victorian Spa Visitors.
Whether You Are From Gastonia, Cherryville, Bessemer City, Belmont Or Any Of The Other Wonderful Communities That Make Up This County, This Book Will Reacquaint You Attending The Place You Calll Home.
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Voices Of Wounded Knee.
In Voices Of Wounded Knee, William S.
E.
Coleman Brings Together For The First Time The whole of The Available Sources-lakota, Milifary, And Civilian-on Tne Massacre Of 29 December 1890.
He Recreates The Ghost Dance In Detail And Shows How It Related To The Events Leading Up To The Massacre.
Using Accounts Of Participants And Observers, Coleman Reconstructs The Massacre Moment By Moment.
He Places Contradictory Accounts In Direct Juxtaposition, Allowing The Reader To Decide Who Was Telling The Exactness.
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