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Author : Mike Bedford (editor)
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 305 pages
File Size : 42,85 MB
Release : 2012
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ISBN : 0900265442
Author : Mike Bedford (editor)
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 305 pages
File Size : 42,85 MB
Release : 2012
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ISBN : 0900265442
Author : Mike Bedford (editor)
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 338 pages
File Size : 42,94 MB
Release : 2012
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ISBN : 0900265450
Author : Thomas McNamee
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 340 pages
File Size : 30,13 MB
Release : 2013-03-12
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1451698445
Originally published in hardcover in 2012.
Author : John Blair Linn
Publisher :
Page : 828 pages
File Size : 37,45 MB
Release : 1893
Category : Pennsylvania
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Page : 332 pages
File Size : 12,55 MB
Release : 1914
Category : Archives
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Author : Shang-su Wu
Publisher : Springer
Page : 214 pages
File Size : 42,95 MB
Release : 2020-01-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1137497165
A comparison of Singapore and Taiwan presents an interesting case study for those wishing to understand how small states struggle to overcome their strategic disadvantage. Since their independence, Singapore and Taiwan have faced numerous challenges resulting from their relative strategic disadvantage. They have struggled to overcome vulnerable bases, an unformed conception of state, and weak governmental institutes for defence. While territorial borders are difficult to change, both states have focused on nation building, economic growth, and military build-up in order to overcome their predicaments. During the Cold War, both states employed similarly authoritarian policies to preserve their survival. However, in the post-Cold War era, Taiwan has experienced political and economic weakness in the face of the rising China, while Singapore, with its polity of one-party domination, has continued to strengthen its hard and soft power. This book examines the unique context for each case, drawing comparisons and offering analysis of their distinct approaches.
Author : Michael Nott
Publisher : Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Page : 501 pages
File Size : 28,68 MB
Release : 2024-06-18
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0374721378
A no-holds-barred biography of the great poet and sexual rebel, who could “give the dead a voice, make them sing” (Hilton Als, The New Yorker). Thom Gunn was not a confessional poet, and he withheld much, but inseparable from his rigorous, formal poetry was a ravenous, acute experience of life and death. Raised in Kent, England, and educated at Cambridge, Gunn found a home in San Francisco, where he documented the city’s queerness, the hippie mentality (and drug use) of the sixties, and the tragedy and catastrophic impact of the AIDS crisis in the eighties and beyond. As Jeremy Lybarger wrote in The New Republic, the author of Moly and The Man with Night Sweats was “an agile poet who renovated tradition to accommodate the rude litter of modernity.” Thom Gunn: A Cool Queer Life chronicles, for the first time, the largely undocumented life of this revolutionary poet. Michael Nott, a coeditor of The Letters of Thom Gunn, draws on letters, diaries, notebooks, interviews, and Gunn’s poetry to create a portrait as vital as the man himself. Nott writes with insight and intimacy about the great sweep of Gunn’s life: his traditional childhood in England; his mother’s suicide; the mind-opening education he received at Cambridge, reading Shakespeare and John Donne; his decades in San Francisco and with his life partner, Mike Kitay; and his visceral experience of sex, drugs, and loss. Thom Gunn: A Cool Queer Life is a long-awaited, landmark study of one of England and America’s most innovative poets.
Author : Peter Simonson
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 530 pages
File Size : 38,31 MB
Release : 2013
Category : History
ISBN : 0415892597
The Handbook of Communication History addresses central ideas, social practices, and media of communication as they have developed across time, cultures, and world geographical regions. It attends to both the varieties of communication in world history and the historical investigation of those forms in communication and media studies. The Handbook editors view communication as encompassing patterns, processes, and performances of social interaction, symbolic production, material exchange, institutional formation, social praxis, and discourse. As such, the history of communication cuts across social, cultural, intellectual, political, technological, institutional, and economic history. The volume examines the history of communication history; the history of ideas of communication; the history of communication media; and the history of the field of communication. Readers will explore the history of the object under consideration (relevant practices, media, and ideas), review its manifestations in different regions and cultures (comparative dimensions), and orient toward current thinking and historical research on the topic (current state of the field). As a whole, the volume gathers disparate strands of communication history into one volume, offering an accessible and panoramic view of the development of communication over time and geographical places, and providing a catalyst to further work in communication history.
Author : Greg Lilly
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 156 pages
File Size : 31,14 MB
Release : 2024-05-20
Category : True Crime
ISBN : 1540262693
On a bitter November night in 1945, a widow shot her young boarder, a WWII veteran, and left him to die on the floor of his room. Helen Clark tossed the gun under the neighbor's porch and then took a taxi to join her teen daughters at a movie in Bristol. When the body was found, after several conflicting statements, she settled on the claim that he shot himself-four times, twice in the back. The Commonwealth of Virginia called it murder in a jealous rage. The trial enthralled the nation. Local author Greg Lilly uses newspaper coverage of the murder, the investigation and the trial to reveal the facts of the Abingdon boardinghouse murder.
Author : Pat Kirkham
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 469 pages
File Size : 35,93 MB
Release : 2000-01-01
Category : Art
ISBN : 0300093314
A celebration of the many contributions of women designers to 20th-century American culture. Encompassing work in fields ranging from textiles and ceramics to furniture and fashion, it features the achievements of women of various ethnic and cultural groups, including both famous designers (Ray Eames, Florence Knoll and Donna Karan) and their less well-known sisters.