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Posted By : NSL123 | Date : 01 Mar 2010 18:17:00 | Comments : 0

Thomas Withington, "B-2A Spirit Units in Combat".
Publisher: Osprey Publishing | english | ISBN: 1841769932 | edition: 2006 | PDF | 96 Pages | 12 Mb

The B-2A ‘Spirit’ was an aircraft conceived to fight the Cold War but which has proved invaluable to both the ‘New World Order’ and more recently the ‘War on Terrorism’. The combination of low-observability, precision strike, range and payload flexibility has made the ‘Spirit’ the weapon of choice when America hits its enemies at the start of a campaign. Spirits have fired the first shots of Operation ‘Allied Force’ over Kosovo and Serbia, as well as operations ‘Enduring Freedom’ and ‘Iraqi Freedom’.
Posted By : NSL123 | Date : 01 Mar 2010 18:13:22 | Comments : 0

S. R. F. Price, "Rituals and Power: The Roman Imperial Cult in Asia Minor".
Publisher: Cambridge University Press | english | ISBN: 0521259037 | edition: 1984 | PDF | 320 Pages | 34 Mb

In his study of the Greek cults of the Roman emperor in Asia minor, Simon Price attempts to discover why the Roman Emperor was treated like a god. He contends that ever since the emergence of Christianity within the Roman Empire the problem has been misinterpreted; a Christianizing distinction between religion and politics has led to the cult being considered simply as a form of political honors. Drawing on anthropology as well as numismatics and archaeology, literary sources and inscriptions, Dr Price offers a fundamentally different perspective. He examines how the Greek cults of the Roman Emperor located the Emperor with their subjection to the external power of Rome. The book falls into two major parts.
Posted By : NSL123 | Date : 01 Mar 2010 18:10:10 | Comments : 0

Jacob M. Landau, "Pan-Turkism: From Irredentism to Cooperation".
Publisher: Indiana University Press | english | ISBN: | edition: 1995 | PDF | 275 Pages | 13 Mb

"Landau's book is important in several respects... it provides exhaustive information on almost every pan-Turk publication and all of its authors and publicists. Landau appears to have consulted every conceivable source, including archives and collections... In addition, the book is useful to students of pan-nationalism and nationalism, for Landau also expertly places all his information into a larger theoretical context. This contribution to the literature is invaluable." -- Journal of Developing Areas."... a most worthwhile work,... It... deserves to be in all library collections on the Middle East." -- Perspectives on Political Science.
Posted By : NSL123 | Date : 01 Mar 2010 18:07:18 | Comments : 0

John S. Koliopoulos,"Greece: A Modern Sequel".
Publisher: NYU Press | english | ISBN: 0814747671 | edition: 2002 | PDF | 407 Pages | 17 Mb

Focusing on questions that seek to illuminate vital aspects of the Greek phenomenon, this modern history of Greece is organized around themes such as politics, institutions, society, ideology, foreign policy, geography, and culture. Making clear their predilection for the principles that inspired the founding fathers of the Greek state, Koliopoulos and Veremis juxtapose these principles to contemporary practices, and outline the resulting tensions in Greek society as it enters the new millenium.
Posted By : NSL123 | Date : 01 Mar 2010 18:04:24 | Comments : 0

Stephen Kotkin, "Steeltown, USSR: Soviet Society in the Gorbachev Era".
Publisher: University of California Press | english | ISBN: 0520073533 | edition: 1991 | DJVU | 269 Pages | 12 Mb

No one, not even Mikhail Gorbachev, anticipated what was in store when the Soviet Union embarked in the 1980s on a radical course of long- overdue structural reform. The consequences of that momentous decision, which set in motion a transformation eventually affecting the entire postwar world order, are here chronicled from inside a previously forbidden Soviet city, Magnitogorsk. Built under Stalin and championed by him as a showcase of socialism, the city remained closed to Western scrutiny until four years ago, when Stephen Kotkin became the first American to live there in nearly half a century. An uncommonly perceptive observer, a gifted writer, and a first-rate social scientist, Kotkin offers the reader an unsurpassed portrait of daily life in the Gorbachev era.
Posted By : NSL123 | Date : 23 Feb 2010 10:57:17 | Comments : 0

Szabolcs Szita, "Trading in Lives? Operations of the Jewish Relief and Rescue Committee in Budapest, 1944-1945".
Publisher: Central European University Press | english | ISBN: 9637326308 | edition: 2005 | PDF | 240 Pages | 14 Mb

Set in the tumultuous moments of 1944–45 Budapest, this work discusses the operations of the Budapest Relief and Rescue Committee. Drawing out the contradictions and complexities of the mass deportations of Hungarian Jews during the final phase of World War II, Szita suggests that in the Hungarian context, a commerce in lives ensued, where prominent Zionists like Dr. Rezso Kasztner negotiated with the higher echelons of the SS, trying to garner the freedom of Hungarian Jews. Szita's portrait of the controversial Kasztner is a more sympathetic rendition of a powerful Zionist leader who was later assassinated in Israel for his dealings with Nazi leaders.
Posted By : NSL123 | Date : 23 Feb 2010 10:54:40 | Comments : 0

Professor Jeffrey Veidlinger, "Jewish Public Culture in the Late Russian Empire (The Modern Jewish Experience)".
Publisher: Indiana University Press | english | ISBN: | edition: 2009 | PDF | 408 Pages | 25 Mb

In the midst of the violent, revolutionary turmoil that accompanied the last decade of tsarist rule in the Russian Empire, many Jews came to reject what they regarded as the apocalyptic and utopian prophecies of political dreamers and religious fanatics, preferring instead to focus on the promotion of cultural development in the present. Jewish Public Culture in the Late Russian Empire examines the cultural identities that Jews were creating and disseminating through voluntary associations such as libraries, drama circles, literary clubs, historical societies, and even fire brigades.
Posted By : NSL123 | Date : 23 Feb 2010 10:46:06 | Comments : 0

Patrick Rael, "Black Identity and Black Protest in the Antebellum North".
Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press | english | ISBN: 0807826383 | edition: 2002 | PDF | 436 Pages | 15 Mb

Frederick Douglass, Sojourner Truth, Martin Delany--these figures stand out in the annals of black protest for their vital antislavery efforts. But what of the rest of their generation, the thousands of other free blacks in the North? Patrick Rael explores the tradition of protest and sense of racial identity forged by both famous and lesser-known black leaders in antebellum America and illuminates the ideas that united these activists across a wide array of divisions. In so doing, he reveals the roots of the arguments that still resound in the struggle for justice today.
Posted By : NSL123 | Date : 23 Feb 2010 10:34:18 | Comments : 0

Robert D. Schulzinger, "A Time for Peace: The Legacy of the Vietnam War".
Publisher: Oxford University Press | english | ISBN: 0195071905 | edition: 2006 | PDF | 288 Pages | 12 Mb

The Vietnam War left wounds that have taken three decades to heal--indeed some scars remain even today. In A Time for Peace, prominent American historian Robert D.Schulzinger sheds light on how deeply etched memories of this devastating conflict have altered America's political, social, and cultural landscape. Schulzinger examines the impact of the war from many angles. He traces the long, twisted, and painful path of reconciliation with Vietnam, the heated controversy over soldiers who were missing in action and how it resulted in years of false hope for military families, and the outcry over Maya Lin's design for the Vietnam Memorial in Washington. In addition, the book examines the influx of over a million Vietnam refugees and Amerasian children into the US and describes the plight of Vietnam veterans, many of whom returned home alienated, unhappy, and unappreciated, though some led productive post-war lives.
Posted By : NSL123 | Date : 23 Feb 2010 10:31:00 | Comments : 0

Robert F. Burk, "Much More Than a Game: Players, Owners, and American Baseball since 1921".
Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press | english | ISBN: 0807825921 | edition: 2001 | PDF | 384 Pages | 21 Mb

To most Americans, baseball is just a sport; but to those who own baseball teams--and those who play on them--our national pastime is much more than a game. In this book, Robert Burk traces the turbulent labor history of American baseball since 1921. His comprehensive, readable account details the many battles between owners and players that irrevocably altered the business of baseball.
Posted By : NSL123 | Date : 23 Feb 2010 10:28:35 | Comments : 0

Gerald Horne, "White Pacific: U.s. Imperialism and Black Slavery in the South Seas After the Civil War".
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press | english | ISBN: 0824831217 | edition: 2007 | PDF | 264 Pages | 16 Mb

Worldwide supplies of sugar and cotton were impacted dramatically as the U.S. Civil War dragged on. New areas of production entered these lucrative markets, particularly in the South Pacific, and plantation agriculture grew substantially in disparate areas such as Australia, Fiji, and Hawaii. The increase in production required an increase in labor; in the rush to fill the vacuum, freebooters and other unsavory characters began a slave trade in Melanesians and Polynesians that continued into the twentieth century. "The White Pacific" ranges over the broad expanse of Oceania to reconstruct the history of "blackbirding" (slave trading) in the region. It examines the role of U.S. citizens (many of them ex-slaveholders and ex-confederates) in the trade and its roots in Civil War dislocations. What unfolds is a dramatic tale of unfree labor, conflicts between formal and informal empire, white supremacy...
Posted By : NSL123 | Date : 23 Feb 2010 10:25:44 | Comments : 0

Toyin Falola, "African Urban Spaces in Historical Perspective".
Publisher: University of Rochester Press | english | ISBN: 1580461638 | edition: 2005 | PDF | 440 Pages | 20 Mb

An historical fact is sometimes forgotten: African urban history is a very old and complex affair. Cities existed in Africa in ancient archaeological times and during the age of medieval Islam. The Indian Ocean, Mediterranean Sea, and Atlantic Ocean trading systems spurred urban development, as did autochthonous processes. Early on, urbanization was made possible, as elsewhere, by the agricultural so-called neolithic revolution, which allowed noncultivating urbanites—men of power, priests, craftsmen, and merchants—to be fed by their rural partners.1 Another common point is that, from these varied and sometimes contrasted urban realities, a new urban revolution occurred from the very beginning of the nineteenth century.
Posted By : NSL123 | Date : 23 Feb 2010 10:22:23 | Comments : 0

Jonathan H. Earle, "Jacksonian Antislavery and the Politics of Free Soil, 1824-1854".
Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press | english | ISBN: 0807828882 | edition: 2004 | PDF | 296 Pages | 13 Mb

Taking our understanding of political antislavery into largely unexplored terrain, Jonathan H. Earle counters conventional wisdom and standard historical interpretations that view the ascendance of free-soil ideas within the antislavery movement as an explicit retreat from the goals of emancipation or even as an essentially proslavery ideology. These claims, he notes, fail to explain free soil's real contributions to the antislavery cause: its incorporation of Jacksonian ideas about property and political equality and its transformation of a struggling crusade into a mass political movement.
Posted By : NSL123 | Date : 23 Feb 2010 10:19:22 | Comments : 0

Scott Reynolds Nelson, "Iron Confederacies: Southern Railways, Klan Violence, and Reconstruction".
Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Pr | english | ISBN: 0807824763 | edition: 1999 | PDF | 257 Pages | 13 Mb

As the title suggests, Scott Reynolds monograph focuses on Southern railroad development from a political, social and economic perspective. Before the war states rights advocates prevented connecting tracks between the states for fear of losing control of established economic patterns. Rail development was also limited by the shortage of investment capital. To raise money states guaranteed stock by a system called "hypethecation" which made the stock marketable abroad. During the war connecting links were forged out of necessity, but wartime use and shortages left the system in a deplorable state. The author well describes this in the harrowing tale of CSA President Davis and his family evacuating Richmond in 1865. The struggle for control after the Civil War pits the conservative elements, i.e. the Klan, against the new economic opportunity of freedmen. The railroad feeds the violence between the two, sparked in Alamance, NC and Spartenburg, SC.
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Posted By : NSL123 | Date : 22 Feb 2010 08:09:41 | Comments : 0

Eric S. Ross, "Sufi City: Urban Design and Archetypes in Touba".
Publisher: University of Rochester Press | english | ISBN: 1580462170 | edition: 2006 | PDF | 308 Pages | 16 Mb

Sufi City: Urban Design and Archetypes in Touba is a geographical study of the modern Muslim holy city of Touba in Senegal, capital of the Mouride Sufi order. Touba was founded in 1887 by a Sufi shaykh in a moment of mystic illumination. Since the death of the founder in 1927, the Mouride order has designed and built the entire city. Touba is named for Tuba, the "Tree of Paradise" of Islamic tradition. This archetypal tree articulates Islamic conceptions of righteous life on earth, divine judgment, and access to the Hereafter; the city of Touba actualizes this spiritual construct. Important aspects of its configuration, such as the vertical and horizontal alignment of its monumental central shrine complex, its radiating avenues and encircling ring roads, and the actual trees that mark its landscape relate directly to the archetypal tree of Sufi theosophy.