Imperium #7
Title | Imperium #7 PDF eBook |
Author | Joshua Dysart |
Publisher | Valiant Entertainment |
Pages | 32 |
Release | 2015-08-05 |
Genre | Comics & Graphic Novels |
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Harada?s team of ?BROKEN ANGELS? confront?DIVINITY! The telepathic mastermind. The alien assassin. The mercenary super-soldier. The mad scientist. And the killer robot with a soul. Toyo Harada has collected the monsters that will make his vision of world peace a reality. Now he pursues the most difficult and desirable asset of all ? the spaceman with all the powers of a god ? the outcast who can rewrite reality with a thought ? the man who is no longer a man ? the all-powerful being who is simply called Divinity.
Dictator
Title | Dictator PDF eBook |
Author | Mark Wilson |
Publisher | University of Michigan Press |
Pages | 477 |
Release | 2021-09-13 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0472132660 |
The role and development of the Roman dictatorship over three centuries
The Christian Ethos
Title | The Christian Ethos PDF eBook |
Author | Werner Elert |
Publisher | Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Pages | 465 |
Release | 2004-11-17 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1592449948 |
ÒChristian ethos cannot be simply defined as 'response to law,' either human or divine. The normative character of theological ethics must rest upon other foundations.Ó from the Introduction
Author and Narrator
Title | Author and Narrator PDF eBook |
Author | Dorothee Birke |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG |
Pages | 280 |
Release | 2015-03-10 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 3110348551 |
The distinction between author and narrator is one of the cornerstones of narrative theory. In the past two decades, however, scope, implications and consequences of this distinction have become the subjects of debate. This volume offers contributions to these debates from different vantage points: literary studies, linguistics, philosophy, and media studies. It thus manifests the status of narrative theory as a transdisciplinary project.
The Language of Empire
Title | The Language of Empire PDF eBook |
Author | John Richardson |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 233 |
Release | 2008-12-18 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0521815010 |
This book seeks to discover what the Romans themselves thought about their empire by examining the changing meaning of key terms.
Brexit in History
Title | Brexit in History PDF eBook |
Author | Beatrice Heuser |
Publisher | Hurst & Company |
Pages | 315 |
Release | 2019 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1787381269 |
This is a stimulating work with an original perspective on the most important existential question in the UK since the Second World War. Rather than focusing on the minutiae of the on-going crisis, Beatrice Heuser considers Brexit in the light of the dialectic of Empire, sovereignty and co-operative syntheses throughout history. The result is an impressive synthesis of the evolution of power relationships within and between political entities.' -- Professor Michael Newman, author of Democracy, Sovereignty and the European Union Are Europeans hard-wired for conflict? Given the enmities that wracked the Greek city-states, or the Valois, Bourbons and Habsburgs, it seems undeniable. The Holy Roman Empire promised peace, but collapsed before it could deliver it, while rival rulers counter-balanced its power by stressing their own sovereign independence. Yet, since Antiquity, there has also been a yearning for the rule of law, the Pax Romana. For seven centuries, Europe's philosophers and diplomats have sought to build institutions of compromise between the unrestricted competition of nation-states and the universal monarchy of the old empires: a confederation whose representatives would meet to resolve differences. We have seen these ambitions at least partially realised in a progression of multilateral solutions: the Congress System, the League of Nations, the United Nations, and the European Union. But, with the United Kingdom's vote to leave the EU, state sovereignty seems to be pushing back against two centuries of travel in the other direction. The Brexit result shows that distrust of a greater Europe and fierce insistence on state sovereignty remain live issues in today's politics. To explain recent events, Beatrice Heuser charts the history and culture underpinning this age-old tension between two systems of international affairs.
The Atlantic in Global History
Title | The Atlantic in Global History PDF eBook |
Author | Jorge Canizares-Esguerra |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 303 |
Release | 2017-09-05 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1351611712 |
The Atlantic in Global History is a collection of original essays by leading authors that both introduce the main themes of Atlantic history and expand the category of the Atlantic chronologically, spatially, and methodologically. Moving away from the nation-state focused model of Atlantic history, this book emphasizes the comparisons among national experiences of the Atlantic. Meanwhile, by extending beyond the early modern period and into the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, it presents the continued analytical value of the Atlantic paradigm. Each chapter explores the events that formed the nations and cultures of the Atlantic region and examines the Atlantic’s relationship with non-Atlantic communities. This second edition is updated with a new introduction, which includes a section dedicated to developments in the field since the publication of the previous edition, and a new guide for instructors, with suggestions for classroom use. The volume’s broad global and chronological coverage makes it an ideal book for students and lecturers of Atlantic History.