Forbidden Revolutions

Forbidden Revolutions
Title Forbidden Revolutions PDF eBook
Author David Martin
Publisher Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge
Pages 120
Release 1996
Genre Religion
ISBN

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Demonstrates the profound impact which the Christian faith can have in changing even the most difficult of social situations.

Forbidden Revolutions. Wwt

Forbidden Revolutions. Wwt
Title Forbidden Revolutions. Wwt PDF eBook
Author SPCK Publishing
Publisher
Pages
Release 1999-04-01
Genre
ISBN 9788028103002

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Forbidden Memory

Forbidden Memory
Title Forbidden Memory PDF eBook
Author Tsering Woeser
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 576
Release 2020-04-01
Genre History
ISBN 1640122907

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When Red Guards arrived in Tibet in 1966, intent on creating a classless society, they unleashed a decade of revolutionary violence, political rallies, and factional warfare marked by the ransacking of temples, the destruction of religious artifacts, the burning of books, and the public humiliation of Tibet's remaining lamas and scholars. Within Tibet, discussion of those events has long been banned, and no visual records of this history were known to have survived. In Forbidden Memory the leading Tibetan writer Tsering Woeser presents three hundred previously unseen photographs taken by her father, then an officer in the People's Liberation Army, that show for the first time the frenzy and violence of the Cultural Revolution in Tibet. Found only after his death, Woeser's annotations and reflections on the photographs, edited and introduced by the Tibet historian Robert Barnett, are based on scores of interviews she conducted privately in Tibet with survivors. Her book explores the motives and thinking of those who participated in the extraordinary rituals of public degradation and destruction that took place, carried out by Tibetans as much as Chinese on the former leaders of their culture. Heartbreaking and revelatory, Forbidden Memory offers a personal, literary discussion of the nature of memory, violence, and responsibility, while giving insight into the condition of a people whose violently truncated history they are still unable to discuss today. Access the glossary.

The Forbidden Best-sellers of Pre-revolutionary France

The Forbidden Best-sellers of Pre-revolutionary France
Title The Forbidden Best-sellers of Pre-revolutionary France PDF eBook
Author Robert Darnton
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 468
Release 1996
Genre History
ISBN 9780393314427

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Robert Darnton's work is one of the main reasons that cultural history has become an exciting study central to our understanding of the past.

The Forbidden Revolution

The Forbidden Revolution
Title The Forbidden Revolution PDF eBook
Author Abdollah Dashti
Publisher
Pages 1072
Release 1994
Genre
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Forbidden

Forbidden
Title Forbidden PDF eBook
Author Samantha Sommersby
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2008
Genre Man-woman relationships
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Winning Revolutions

Winning Revolutions
Title Winning Revolutions PDF eBook
Author J. Harold Ellens
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 900
Release 2013-11-26
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1440803730

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The product of 35 senior scholars' research, these volumes examine the psychology driving the religious, political, and economic forces that cause turbulence and violence in human society. Religious, political, and economic revolts have defined the human experience throughout history. These kinds of universal turbulence continue to be the dominate source of human suffering and perplexity during the first decade of the 21st century. What can intensive study of the psychodynamics of cultural and social eruptions tell us that may serve to move cultures around the world beyond ongoing strife? This work seeks to find out, examining the spectrum of cultural and social eruptions from ancient Jewish, Christian, and Muslim revolutions to the modern day economic and political turbulence in Eastern Europe, the Near East, and Latin America. The breadth of this three-volume set ranges from the 12th century BCE to the current struggles in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Syria; and from the irrational violence of the French Revolution to the genuine quest for liberty of the American Revolution and the Singing Revolutions in the Baltic States in recent decades. Each volume is introduced with a description of its philosophical perspective and concludes with a brief summarization of the takeaways of the research presented.