Demons of Urban Reform

Demons of Urban Reform
Title Demons of Urban Reform PDF eBook
Author Laura Patricia Stokes
Publisher Springer
Pages 238
Release 2011-03-23
Genre History
ISBN 0230309046

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A comparative analysis of early witch trials in Lucerne, Nuremberg and Basel, within the context of criminal justice and social control. The case of Lucerne presents a fascinating interplay between witch trials and a transformation in the city's criminal procedure on one hand, and between witchcraft fears and social control on the other.

Demons of Urban Reform

Demons of Urban Reform
Title Demons of Urban Reform PDF eBook
Author L. Stokes
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Pages 235
Release 2011-03-23
Genre History
ISBN 9781349541058

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A comparative analysis of early witch trials in Lucerne, Nuremberg and Basel, within the context of criminal justice and social control. The case of Lucerne presents a fascinating interplay between witch trials and a transformation in the city's criminal procedure on one hand, and between witchcraft fears and social control on the other.

Demons of Urban Reform

Demons of Urban Reform
Title Demons of Urban Reform PDF eBook
Author Laura Patricia Stokes
Publisher
Pages 568
Release 2006
Genre
ISBN

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Marks of an Absolute Witch

Marks of an Absolute Witch
Title Marks of an Absolute Witch PDF eBook
Author Orna Alyagon Darr
Publisher Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Pages 338
Release 2011
Genre History
ISBN 9780754669876

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Based on the analysis of 157 primary sources, the book presents a picture of a diverse society whose members tried to influence evidentiary techniques to achieve their distinct goals and to bolster their social standing. In so doing this book further uncovers the interplay between the struggle with the evidentiary dilemma and social characteristics (such as class, position along the centre/periphery axis and the professional affiliation) of the participants in the debate. In particular, attention is focused on the professions of law, clergy and medicine. This book finds clear affinity between the professional affiliation and the evidentiary positions of the participants in the debate, demonstrating how the diverse social players and groups employed evidentiary strategies as a resource, to mobilize their interests. The witchcraft debate took place within the formative era of modern evidence law, and the book highlights the mutual influences between the witch trials and major legal developments."--Pub. desc.

The Age of Urban Reform: New Perspectives on the Progressive Era

The Age of Urban Reform: New Perspectives on the Progressive Era
Title The Age of Urban Reform: New Perspectives on the Progressive Era PDF eBook
Author Michael H. EBNER
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1975
Genre
ISBN

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Demon's Delight

Demon's Delight
Title Demon's Delight PDF eBook
Author MaryJanice Davidson
Publisher Penguin
Pages 324
Release 2007-03-06
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1101205679

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In the realm between the living and the undead, between human and immortal, four of today's most thrilling authors explore the delight that ensues when opposites come together in these never-before-published paranormal tales... New York Times bestselling author MaryJanice Davidson challenges a charlatan exorcist with a sexy dead woman-and an unnatural romance. USA Today bestselling author Emma Holly introduces a beautiful scientist to the realm of the Demon World...and an irresistible male she has experimented on. National bestselling author Vickie Taylor throws a hell-bent man into the arms of a beautiful dark angel who is driven by ethereal desires of her own. And national bestselling author Catherine Spangler gives a vampire prostitute a last chance at redemption when an angelic hunk offers her a night of divine lovemaking.

Modernization, Urbanization and Development in Latin America, 1900s - 2000s

Modernization, Urbanization and Development in Latin America, 1900s - 2000s
Title Modernization, Urbanization and Development in Latin America, 1900s - 2000s PDF eBook
Author Arturo Almandoz
Publisher Routledge
Pages 265
Release 2014-10-10
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1317606515

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In this book Arturo Almandoz places the major episodes of Latin America’s twentieth and early twenty-first century urban history within the changing relationship between industrialization and urbanization, modernization and development. This relationship began in the early twentieth century, when industrialization and urbanization became significant in the region, and ends at the beginning of the twenty-first century, when new tensions between liberal globalization and populist nationalism challenge development in the subcontinent, much of which is still poverty stricken. Latin America’s twentieth-century modernization and development are closely related to nineteenth-century ideals of progress and civilization, and for this reason Almandoz opens with a brief review of that legacy for the different countries that are the focus of his book – Mexico, Chile, Brazil, Argentina and Venezuela – but with references to others. He then explores the regional distortions, which resulted from the interaction between industrialization and urbanization, and how the imbalance between urbanization and the productive system helps to explain why ‘take-off’ was not followed by the ‘drive to maturity’ in Latin American countries. He suggests that the close yet troublesome relationship with the United States, the recurrence of dictatorships and autocratic regimes, and Marxist influences in many domains, are all factors that explain Latin America’s stagnation and underdevelopment up to the so-called ‘lost decade’ of 1980s. He shows how Latin America’s fate changed in the late twentieth and early twenty-first century, when neoliberal programmes, political compromise and constitutional reform dismantled the traditional model of the corporate state and centralized planning. He reveals how economic growth and social improvements have been attained by politically left-wing yet economically open-market countries while others have resumed populism and state intervention. All these trends make up the complex scenario for the new century – especially when considered against the background of vibrant metropolises that are the main actors in the book.