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  • - Recovering Women in Late Medieval Health
    av Sara Ritchey
    309,-

  • - The Commodification of Land in City and Country
     
    529,-

    Land Fictions explores the common storylines, narratives, and tales of social betterment that justify and enact land as commodity. It interrogates global patterns of property formation, the dispossessions property markets enact, and the popular movements to halt the growing waves of evictions and land grabs.This collection brings together original research on urban, rural, and peri-urban India; rapidly urbanizing China and Southeast Asia; resource expropriation in Africa and Latin America; and the neoliberal urban landscapes of North America and Europe. Through a variety of perspectives, Land Fictions finds resonances between local stories of land's fictional powers and global visions of landed property's imagined power to automatically create value and advance national development. Editors D. Asher Ghertner and Robert W. Lake unpack the dynamics of land commodification across a broad range of political, spatial, and temporal settings, exposing its simultaneously contingent and collective nature. The essays advance understanding of the politics of land while also contributing to current debates on the intersections of local and global, urban and rural, and general and particular.Contributors Erik Harms, Michael Watts, Sai Balakrishnan, Brett Christophers, David Ferring, Sarah Knuth, Meghan Morris, Benjamin Teresa, Mi Shih, Michael Levien, Michael L. Dwyer, Heather Whiteside

  • - Great Power Decline and Retrenchment
    av Paul K. MacDonald & Joseph M. Parent
    355 - 559,-

    In this bold new perspective on the United States-China power transition, Paul K. MacDonald and Joseph M. Parent examine all great power transitions since 1870. They find that declining and rising powers have strong incentives to moderate their behavior at moments when the hierarchy of great powers is shifting. How do great powers respond to decline? they ask. What options do great powers have to slow or reverse their descent?In Twilight of the Titans, MacDonald and Parent challenge claims that policymakers for great powers, unwilling to manage decline through moderation, will be pushed to extreme measures. Tough talk, intimidation, provocation, and preventive war, they write, are not the only alternatives to defeat. Surprisingly, retrenchment tends not to make declining states tempting prey for other states nor does it promote domestic dysfunction. What retrenchment does encourage is resurrection. Only states that retrench have recovered their former position.MacDonald and Parent show how declining states tend to behave, what policy options they have to choose from, how rising states respond to decline, and what conditions reward which strategies. Using case studies that include Great Britain in 1872 and 1908, Russia in 1888 and 1903, and France in 1893 and 1924, Twilight of the Titans offers clear evidence that declining powers have a wide array of options at their disposal and offers guidance on how to use the right tools at the right time. The result is a comprehensive rethinking of power transition and hegemonic war theories and a different approach to the policy problems that declining states face. What matters most, the authors write, is the strategic choices made by the great powers.

  • - Memoirs of the Underground Orthodox Church in Stalin's Russia
     
    355,-

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    449,-

    In the first and only examination of how the British Empire and Commonwealth sustained its soldiers before, during, and after both world wars, a cast of leading military historians explores how the empire mobilized manpower to recruit workers, care for veterans, and transform factory workers and farmers into riflemen. Raising armies is more than counting people, putting them in uniform, and assigning them to formations. It demands efficient measures for recruitment, registration, and assignment. It requires processes for transforming common people into soldiers and then producing officers, staffs, and commanders to lead them. It necessitates balancing the needs of the armed services with industry and agriculture. And, often overlooked but illuminated incisively here, raising armies relies on medical services for mending wounded soldiers and programs and pensions to look after them when demobilized. Manpower and the Armies of the British Empire in the Two World Wars is a transnational look at how the empire did not always get these things right. But through trial, error, analysis, and introspection, it levied the large armies needed to prosecute both wars. Contributors Paul R. Bartrop, Charles Booth, Jean Bou, Daniel Byers, Kent Fedorowich, Jonathan Fennell, Meghan Fitzpatrick, Richard S. Grayson, Ian McGibbon, Jessica Meyer, Emma Newlands, Kaushik Roy, Roger Sarty, Gary Sheffield, Ian van der Waag

  • - Military Conscription, Total War, and Mass Politics, 1905-1925
    av Joshua A. Sanborn
    429 - 1 885,-

  • - October 2019
     
    475,-

  • - October 2020
     
    475,-

  • - Building an English-Speaking Society in Northeast China
    av Eric S. Henry
    379,-

  • - Understanding the Military of Today and Tomorrow
    av Michael E. O'Hanlon
    345 - 1 465,-

  • av Paul Robinson
    329 - 539,-

    Paul Robinson's Russian Conservatism examines the history of Russian conservative thought from the beginning of the nineteenth century to the present. As he shows, conservatism has made an underappreciated contribution to Russian national identity, to the ideology of Russian statehood, and to Russia's social-economic development. Robinson...

  • - Sexuality, Identity, and Community in Early Modern Europe
    av Gary Ferguson
    355,-

    Emphasizing the instability of marriage in premodern Europe, Ferguson argues that same-sex unions should be considered part of the institution's complex and contested history.

  • - A Field Guide
    av Dennis R. Paulson
    449,-

    Among the largest of all insects, dragonflies and damselflies are conspicuous. Active during the day, often brightly colored, and extremely photogenic¿something about their appearance and dashing flight suggests a primeval world of tree ferns and dinosaurs.The first guide of its kind, this book includes an in-depth introduction with an overview of Costa Rican biodiversity and illustrated morphological terms. The species accounts show males and females of most species, detailed illustrations and close-ups of key distinguishing features, and descriptions of habitat, behavior, and range. Dragonflies and Damselflies of Costa Rica gives readers the information they need to identify nearly every species in the country. Experienced dragonfly fans and new enthusiasts alike will find it an indispensable resource.

  • - Why European Social Democracies Enjoy Better Health Outcomes Than the United States
    av Paul V. Dutton
    369,-

  • - Problems, Progress, and Prospects
    av Sarosh Kuruvilla
    449,-

  • av Alphonse Avitabile & Diana Sammataro
    399,-

    The definitive guide to raising bees, now thoroughly revised and updated.

  • - Liturgy and the Making of Crusade Ideology
    av M. Cecilia Gaposchkin
    409,-

    In 1098, three years into the First Crusade and after a brutal eight-month siege, the Franks captured the city of Antioch. Two days later, Muslim forces arrived with a relief army, and the victors became the besieged. Exhausted and ravaged by illness and hunger, the Franks were exhorted by their religious leaders to supplicate God, and for three days they performed a series of liturgical exercises, beseeching God through ritual prayer to forgive their sins and grant them victory. The following day, the Christian army, accompanied by bishops and priests reciting psalms and hymns, marched out of the city to face the Muslim forces and won a resounding and improbable victory.From the very beginning and throughout the history of the Crusades, liturgical prayer, masses, and alms were all marshaled in the fight against the Muslim armies. During the Fifth Crusade, Pope Honorius III likened liturgy to "e;invisible weapons."e; This book is about those invisible weapons; about the prayers and liturgical rituals that were part of the battle for the faith. M. Cecilia Gaposchkin tells the story of the greatest collective religious undertaking of the Middle Ages, putting front and center the ways in which Latin Christians communicated their ideas and aspirations for crusade to God through liturgy, how liturgy was deployed in crusading, and how liturgy absorbed ideals or priorities of crusading. Liturgy helped construct the devotional ideology of the crusading project, endowing war with religious meaning, placing crusading ideals at the heart of Christian identity, and embedding crusading warfare squarely into the eschatological economy. By connecting medieval liturgical books with the larger narrative of crusading, Gaposchkin allows us to understand a crucial facet in the culture of holy war.

  • - Trust and Mistrust in Civil Wars
    av Theodore McLauchlin
    599,-

  • - Selling Sex in Northern Vietnam, 1920-1945
    av Christina Elizabeth Firpo
    529,-

  • - International Humanitarian Law and Internal Armed Conflict
    av Giovanni Mantilla
    555,-

  • - Counterbalancing and Regime Survival
    av Erica De Bruin
    589,-

  • - American-Ottoman Relations and Democratic Fervor in the Age of Revolutions
    av Maureen Connors Santelli
    595,-

  • - Partnerships Connecting People, Plants, and Place
    av Sharon A. Lee, Meghan Z. Gough & Donald A. Rakow
    345,-

  • - Japanese Literary Modernism in the World
    av Arthur M. Mitchell
    735,-

  • - Washington, Moscow, and the Beginning of the End of the Cold War
    av Simon Miles
    449,-

  • - A Comparative History
    av Martin Crotty, Neil J. Diamant & Mark Edele
    459,-

  • - Jewish World War I Veterans under Hitler
    av Michael Geheran
    449,-

  • - Ivan Turgenev and the Organic World
    av Thomas P. Hodge
    529,-

  • - Radical Secularization and the Preservation of the Past in Petrograd and Leningrad, 1918-1988
    av Catriona Kelly
    714,-

    In Russia, legislation on the separation of church and state in early 1918 marginalized religious faith and raised pressing questions about what was to be done with church buildings. While associated with suspect beliefs, they were also regarded as structures with potential practical uses, and some were considered works of art. This engaging...

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