Born for Opposition
Title | Born for Opposition PDF eBook |
Author | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron |
Publisher | Harvard University Press |
Pages | 284 |
Release | 1978 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9780674089488 |
Volume VIII opens with Byron in Ravenna, in 1821. His passion for the Countess Guiccioli is subsiding into playful fondness, and he confesses to his sister Augusta that he is not "so furiously in love as at first." Italy, meanwhile, is afire with the revolutionary activities of the Carbornari, which Byron sees as "the very poetry of politics."
"Born for opposition": 1821
Title | "Born for opposition": 1821 PDF eBook |
Author | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron |
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Release | 1973 |
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Borderland
Title | Borderland PDF eBook |
Author | William Thomas Stead |
Publisher | |
Pages | 396 |
Release | 1895 |
Genre | Parapsychology |
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Governed by a Spirit of Opposition
Title | Governed by a Spirit of Opposition PDF eBook |
Author | Jessica Choppin Roney |
Publisher | JHU Press |
Pages | 269 |
Release | 2014-12-15 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1421415275 |
"To what extent did the American Revolution involve ordinary people? Historians as notable as Carl Becker and Edmund Morgan famously have asked this question or versions of it, but here Roney approaches it afresh by examining local governance and civic associations in Philadelphia, the largest colonial American city. How did popular participation in charity, schools, the militia, and informal banks prepare people to adopt radical ideas and take to the streets protesting against tyranny in the 1760s and 70s? Roney's GOVERNED BY A SPIRIT OF OPPOSITION will both be an important addition to the current literature on public life in early America, and also to the wider literature on urban governance in the British Atlantic in the eighteenth century. She sheds light on the powerful roles played by men acting in the political and constitutional circumstances of early Philadelphia leading up to the Revolution"--
Borderland
Title | Borderland PDF eBook |
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Pages | 506 |
Release | 1893 |
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Louis Dumont and Hierarchical Opposition
Title | Louis Dumont and Hierarchical Opposition PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Parkin |
Publisher | Berghahn Books |
Pages | 270 |
Release | 2009-03 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9781845456474 |
The work of Louis Dumont, who died in 1998, on India and modern individualism represented certain theoretical advances on the earlier structuralism of Claude Lévi-Strauss. One such advance is Dumont's idea of hierarchical opposition, which he proposed as a truer representation of indigenous ideologies than Lévi-Strauss's binary opposition. In this book the author argues that, although structuralism is often thought to have gone out of fashion, Dumont's greater concern with praxis and agency makes his own version of structuralism more contemporary. The work of his followers and fellow travelers, as well as his own, indicates that hierarchical opposition is capable of taking structuralism in new and more realistic directions, reminding us that it has never been the preserve of Lévi-Strauss alone. Robert Parkin is a social anthropologist who took his doctorate at the University of Oxford in 1984 for a thesis on kinship in South and Southeast Asia. His main theoretical interests are in kinship, religion and identity, and he has conducted research and field enquiries in Orissa (India), Poland, Italy and Brussels.
Letters and Journals: Born for opposition
Title | Letters and Journals: Born for opposition PDF eBook |
Author | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron |
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Release | 1973 |
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