"Another Jerusalem"
Title | "Another Jerusalem" PDF eBook |
Author | José-Juan López-Portillo |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 355 |
Release | 2017-12-11 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9004341455 |
In ‘Another Jerusalem’: Political Legitimacy and Courtly Government in the Kingdom of New Spain (1535-1568) José-Juan López-Portillo offers a new approach to understanding why the most densely populated and culturally sophisticated regions of Mesoamerica accepted the authority of Spanish viceroys. By focusing on the routines and practices of quotidian political life in New Spain, and the ideological affinities that bound indigenous and non-indigenous political communities to the viceregal regime, López Portillo discloses the formation of new loyalties, interests and identities particular to New Spain. Rather than the traditional view of European colonial domination over a demoralized indigenous population, New Spain now appears as Mexico City’s sub-empire: an aggregate of the Habsburg ‘composite monarchy’. "Embellished with wonderful illustrations, this work draws upon extensive secondary and primary sources. Scholars studying Spain's America will find it a thoughtful addition to historical literature on 16th-century New Spain." - M. A. Burkholder, University of Missouri - St. Louis, in: CHOICE, July 2018 Vol. 55 No. 11
The Other Jerusalem
Title | The Other Jerusalem PDF eBook |
Author | Rashid Khalidi |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2020 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780887280016 |
An edited anthology of articles on Jerusalem
Jerusalem
Title | Jerusalem PDF eBook |
Author | Alan Moore |
Publisher | Liveright Publishing |
Pages | 1954 |
Release | 2016-09-13 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1631491350 |
New York Times Bestseller Named one of the Best Books of the Year by NPR, the Washington Post, Kirkus Reviews, and Library Journal Winner of the Audie Award The New York Times bestseller from the author of Watchmen and V for Vendetta finally appears in a one-volume paperback. Begging comparisons to Tolstoy and Joyce, this “magnificent, sprawling cosmic epic” (Guardian) by Alan Moore—the genre-defying, “groundbreaking, hairy genius of our generation” (NPR)—takes its place among the most notable works of contemporary English literature. In decaying Northampton, eternity loiters between housing projects. Among saints, kings, prostitutes, and derelicts, a timeline unravels: second-century fiends wait in urine-scented stairwells, delinquent specters undermine a century with tunnels, and in upstairs parlors, laborers with golden blood reduce fate to a snooker tournament. Through the labyrinthine streets and pages of Jerusalem tread ghosts singing hymns of wealth and poverty. They celebrate the English language, challenge mortality post-Einstein, and insist upon their slum as Blake’s eternal holy city in “Moore’s apotheosis, a fourth-dimensional symphony” (Entertainment Weekly). This “brilliant . . . monumentally ambitious” tale from the gutter is “a massive literary achievement for our time—and maybe for all times simultaneously” (Washington Post).
Eichmann in Jerusalem
Title | Eichmann in Jerusalem PDF eBook |
Author | Hannah Arendt |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 337 |
Release | 2006-09-22 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1101007168 |
The controversial journalistic analysis of the mentality that fostered the Holocaust, from the author of The Origins of Totalitarianism Sparking a flurry of heated debate, Hannah Arendt’s authoritative and stunning report on the trial of German Nazi leader Adolf Eichmann first appeared as a series of articles in The New Yorker in 1963. This revised edition includes material that came to light after the trial, as well as Arendt’s postscript directly addressing the controversy that arose over her account. A major journalistic triumph by an intellectual of singular influence, Eichmann in Jerusalem is as shocking as it is informative—an unflinching look at one of the most unsettling (and unsettled) issues of the twentieth century.
Beginning from Jerusalem
Title | Beginning from Jerusalem PDF eBook |
Author | James D.G. Dunn |
Publisher | Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing |
Pages | 1364 |
Release | 2009-03-16 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0802839320 |
In Christianity in the making, James D.G. Dunn examines in depth the major factors that shaped first-generation Christianity and beyond, exploring the parting of the ways between Christianity and Judaism, the Hellenization of Christianity, and responses to Gnosticism. He mines all the first- and second-century sources, including the New Testament Gospels, New Testament apocrypha, and such church fathers as Ignatius, Justin Martyr, and Irenaeus, showing how the Jesus tradition and the figures of James, Paul, Peter, and John were still esteemed influences but were also the subject of intense controversy as the early church wrestled with its evolving identity.
Second Life
Title | Second Life PDF eBook |
Author | Janet V. Gunn |
Publisher | U of Minnesota Press |
Pages | 236 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | Duhayshah (West Bank : Refugee camp) |
ISBN | 9781452901145 |
They Made Their Souls Anew
Title | They Made Their Souls Anew PDF eBook |
Author | André Neher |
Publisher | SUNY Press |
Pages | 194 |
Release | 1990-01-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9780791403150 |
This is an original, philosophical discussion in which André Neher relates the lives of prominent nineteenth- and twentieth-century Jews to traditional Jewish thought on issues of assimilation, the Holocaust, and liberal intellectualism.