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Posted By : solncevorot85 | Date : 29 May 2009 22:26:06 | Comments : 0

HIV/Aids in Latin American Countries: An Assessment of National Capacity
Publisher: World Bank Publications | ISBN: 0821353640 | edition 2003 | PDF | 170 pages | 1,13 mb

Rich in information, and based on both analyses of secondary information and a full set of newly collected country-level data, this report is intended to be the basis for discussion within and across countries, and between countries of the...
Posted By : solncevorot85 | Date : 27 May 2009 05:26:05 | Comments : 0

Bluecoats and Tar Heels: Soldiers and Civilians in Reconstruction North Carolina
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky | ISBN: 0813125073 | edition 2009 | PDF | 382 pages | 2.73 mb

Though the Civil War ended in April 1865, the conflict between Unionists and Confederates continued. The bitterness and rancor resulting from the collapse of the Confederacy spurred an ongoing cycle of hostility and bloodshed that...
Posted By : solncevorot85 | Date : 26 May 2009 22:32:51 | Comments : 0

Technology: A World History (New Oxford World History) Summary
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA | ISBN: 0195338219 | edition 2009 | PDF | 200 pages | 2.33 mb

Today technology has created a world of dazzling progress, growing disparities of wealth and poverty, and looming threats to the environment. Technology: A World History offers an illuminating backdrop to our present moment--a brilliant history of invention around the globe. Historian Daniel R. Headrick ranges from the Stone Age and the beginnings of agriculture to the Industrial Revolution and the electronic revolution of the recent past. In tracing the growing power of humans over nature through increasingly powerful innovations, he compares the evolution of technology in different parts of the world, providing a much broader account than is found in other histories of technology. We also discover how small changes sometimes have dramatic results--how, for instance, the stirrup revolutionized war and gave the Mongols a deadly advantage over the Chinese. And how the nailed horseshoe was a pivotal breakthrough for western farmers. Enlivened with many illustrations, Technology offers a fascinating look at the spread of inventions around the world, both as boons for humanity and as weapons of destruction.
Posted By : solncevorot85 | Date : 26 May 2009 22:24:55 | Comments : 2

Fellowship, The: The Untold Story of Frank Lloyd Wright and the Taliesin Fellowship
Publisher: Harper Perennial | ISBN: 0060988665 | edition 2007 | PDF | 704 pages | 2.85 mb

Frank Lloyd Wright was renowned during his life not only as an architectural genius but also as a subject of controversy—from his radical design innovations to his turbulent private life, including a notorious mass murder that occurred at his Wisconsin estate, Taliesin, in 1914. But the estate also gave rise to one of the most fascinating and provocative experiments in American cultural history: the Taliesin Fellowship, an extraordinary architectural colony where Wright trained hundreds of devoted apprentices and where all of his late masterpieces—Fallingwater, Johnson Wax, the Guggenheim Museum—were born.
Posted By : solncevorot85 | Date : 26 May 2009 22:13:46 | Comments : 0

Black Religion: Malcolm X, Julius Lester, and Jan Willis
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan | ISBN: 0230605370 | edition 2008 | PDF | 244 pages | 1.09 mb

This book explores the spiritual dimensions (political, racial, sexual, and violent) of Malcolm X's journey from Christianity to Islam, Julius Lester's journey from Christianity to Judaism, and Jan Willis's journey from Christianity to Buddhism.
Posted By : solncevorot85 | Date : 26 May 2009 22:02:38 | Comments : 0

A History of the Munster Anabaptists
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan | ISBN: 0230605478 | edition 2008 | PDF | 276 pages | 1.88 mb

A defining work in the "Inner Emigration" literary movement, Friedrich Reck-Malleczewen's History of the Münster Anabaptists was written in 1937 as a criticism of the Nazi regime. This English translation includes documents, scholarly essays, and a detailed introduction.
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Posted By : solncevorot85 | Date : 26 May 2009 21:50:41 | Comments : 0

The Immortalists: Charles Lindbergh, Dr. Alexis Carrel, and Their Daring Quest to Live Forever
Publisher: Harper Perennial | ISBN: 0060528168 | edition 2008 | PDF | 368 pages | 1.33 mb

His historic career as an aviator made Charles Lindbergh one of the most famous men of the twentieth century, the subject of best-selling biographies and a hit movie, as well as the inspiration for a dance step—the Lindy Hop—that he himself was too shy to try. But for all the attention lavished on Lindbergh, one story has remained untold until now: his macabre scientific collaboration with Dr. Alexis Carrel. This oddest of couples—one a brilliant Nobel Prize-winning surgeon turned social engineer, the other a failed dirt farmer turned hero of the skies—joined forces in 1930 driven by a shared and secret dream: to conquer death and attain immortality. Part Frankenstein, part The Professor and the Madman, and all true, The Immortalists is the remarkable story of how two men of prodigious achievement and equally large character flaws challenged nature's oldest rule, with consequences—personal, professional, and political—that neither man anticipated.
Posted By : solncevorot85 | Date : 26 May 2009 21:44:31 | Comments : 0

The Thoreau You Don't Know: What the Prophet of Environmentalism Really Meant
Publisher: Collins | ISBN: 0061710318 | edition 2009 | PDF | 368 pages | 1.29 mb

Henry David Thoreau is one of those authors that readers think they know, even if they don't. He's the solitary curmudgeon with the shack out in the woods, the mystic worshipping solemnly in the quiet church of nature. He's our national Natural Man, the prophet of environmentalism. But here Robert Sullivan—who himself has been called an "urban Thoreau" (New York Times Book Review)—presents the Thoreau you don't know: the activist, the organizer, the gregarious adventurer, the guy who likes to go camping with friends (even if they sometimes accidentally burn the woods down). Sullivan argues that Walden was a book intended to revive America, a communal work forever pigeonholed as a reclusive one, and this misreading is at the heart of our troubled relationship with the environment today. Sullivan shows us not a lonely eccentric but a man in his growing village: a man who danced and sang, who worked throughout his short life at the family pencil-making business, and moved into his parents' house after leaving Walden, but always paid his father rent. Passionate yet whimsical, The Thoreau You Don't Know asks us to re-examine our everyday relationship with the natural world, and one another.
Posted By : solncevorot85 | Date : 26 May 2009 21:32:57 | Comments : 0

Recovery from Disability: Manuel Of Psychiatric Rehabilitation
Publisher: American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc | ISBN: 1585622052 | edition 2008 | PDF | 628 pages | 13.7 mb

Recovery From Disability draws on Dr. Robert Paul Liberman s 40 years of designing, testing, and disseminating innovative treatments for persons with mental health disabilities. The author addresses the real challenges faced...
Posted By : solncevorot85 | Date : 25 May 2009 22:32:19 | Comments : 0

Being Hal Ashby: Life of a Hollywood Rebel
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky | ISBN: 0813125383 | edition 2009 | PDF | 440 pages | 3,44 mb

Hal Ashby (1929–1988) was always an outsider, and as a director he brought an outsider’s perspective to Hollywood cinema. After moving to California from a Mormon household in Utah, he created eccentric films that reflected the uncertain social climate of the 1970s. Whether it is his enduring cult classic Harold and Maude (1971) or the iconic Being There (1979), Ashby’s artistry is unmistakable. His skill for blending intense drama with off-kilter comedy attracted A-list actors and elicited powerful performances from Jack Nicholson in The Last Detail (1973), Warren Beatty and Julie Christie in Shampoo (1975), and Jon Voight and Jane Fonda in Coming Home (1979). Yet the man behind these films is still something of a mystery.
Posted By : solncevorot85 | Date : 25 May 2009 22:12:28 | Comments : 0

British and Irish Poets: A Biographical Dictionary 449-2006
Publisher: McFarland | ISBN: 0786428910 | edition 2007 | PDF | 503 pages | 3,07 mb

From John Abbot to Benjamin Zephaniah, this reference book contains information on 1,270 poets from England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland. Writing over a 1500 year period, the featured poets are representative of periods from the Old English era to the Post-Modern age.
Posted By : solncevorot85 | Date : 25 May 2009 21:55:30 | Comments : 0

Gothic Kings of Britain: The Lives of 31 Medieval Rulers, 1016-1399
Publisher: McFarland | ISBN: 0786440384 | edition 2008 | PDF | 196 pages | 1,24 mb

This biographical history tells the story of 31 Gothic monarchs who fought in the crusades, enforced their feudal rights throughout the kingdom, sponsored the growth of representative government through a parliament, and ultimately created a military power that would dominate European affairs. In the process, the narrative recaptures the dramatic and chaotic span of the years between 1000 and 1400, when the great European monarchies were still in their formative stages. The book discusses the lives of English and Scottish kings in the context of their eras, discussing their achievements and failures, their relations with the Church and foreign powers, and their overall influence on the suppression of the nobility and the development of the monarchy as the primary governing institution of both Scotland and England.
Posted By : solncevorot85 | Date : 25 May 2009 21:45:12 | Comments : 0

Eco Barons: The Dreamers, Schemers, and Millionaires Who Are Saving Our Planet
Publisher: Ecco | ISBN: 006135029X | edition 2009 | PDF | 384 pages | 1,01 mb

From Pulitzer Prize winner Edward Humes comes Eco Barons, the story of the remarkable visionaries who have quietly dedicated their lives and their fortunes to saving the planet from ecological destruction. While many people remain paralyzed by the scope of Earth's environmental woes, eco barons—a new and largely unheralded generation of Rockefellers and Carnegies—are having spectacular success saving forests and wildlands, pulling endangered species back from the brink, and pioneering the clean and green technologies needed if life and civilization are to endure.
A groundbreaking account that is both revealing and inspiring...
Posted By : solncevorot85 | Date : 25 May 2009 21:28:20 | Comments : 0

A Bibliography of Modern Arthuriana (1500-2000)
Publisher: D.S.Brewer | ISBN: 1843840685 | edition 2006 | PDF | 804 pages | 3,59 mb

The legend of Arthur has been a source of fascination for writers and artists in English since the fifteenth century, when Thomas Malory drew together for the first time in English a variety of Arthurian stories from a number of sources to form the Morte Darthur. It increased in popularity during the Victorian era, when after Tennyson's treatment of the legend, not only authors and dramatists, but painters, musicians, and film-makers found a source of inspiration in the Arthurian material. This interdisciplinary, annotated bibliography lists the Arthurian legend in modern English-language fiction, from 1500 to 2000, including literary texts, film, television, music, visual art, and games. It will prove an invaluable source of reference for students of literary and visual arts, general readers, collectors, librarians, and cultural historians--indeed, by anyone interested in the history of the ways in which Camelot has figured in post-medieval English-speaking cultures. BR>ANN F. HOWEY is Assistant Professor at Brock University, Canada; STEPHEN R. REIMER is Associate Professor at the University of Alberta, Canada.
Posted By : solncevorot85 | Date : 25 May 2009 21:12:06 | Comments : 0

Britain, Hanover and the Protestant Interest, 1688-1756
Publisher: Boydell Press | ISBN: 1843832410 | edition 2006 | PDF | 284 pages | 1,15 mb

Religious ideas and power-politics were strongly connected in the early eighteenth century: William III, George I and George II all took their role as defenders of the protestant faith extremely seriously, and confessional thinking was of major significance to court whiggery. This book considers the importance of this connection. It traces the development of ideas of the protestant interest, explaining how such ideas were used to combat the perceived threats to the European states system posed by universal monarchy, and showing how the necessity of defending protestantism within Europe became a theme in British and Hanoverian foreign policy. Drawing on a wide range of printed and manuscript material in both Britain and Germany, the book emphasises the importance of a European context for eighteenth-century British history, and contributes to debates about the justification of monarchy and the nature of identity in Britain. Dr ANDREW C. THOMPSON is Lecturer in History, Queens' College, Cambridge.