Encyclopedia of Eastern Mythology

Encyclopedia of Eastern Mythology
Title Encyclopedia of Eastern Mythology PDF eBook
Author Rachel Storm
Publisher Southwater
Pages 0
Release 2018-02
Genre Legends
ISBN 9780857235657

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A complete guide to mythology and legends of the East.

100 Myths about the Middle East

100 Myths about the Middle East
Title 100 Myths about the Middle East PDF eBook
Author Fred Halliday
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 276
Release 2005
Genre History
ISBN 9780520247215

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The author challenges one hundred of the most common myths concerning the political, cultural, social, and historical background of the Middle East.

Epics of Early Civilization

Epics of Early Civilization
Title Epics of Early Civilization PDF eBook
Author Michael Kerrigan
Publisher Time Life Medical
Pages 152
Release 1998
Genre History
ISBN

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For centuries, the epics, legends and myths of Mesopotamia's ancient civilization lay buried under the desert sands, along with great cities like Babylon, Nineveh, Ur, and Ashur, waiting for the day when archaeologists would reveal them to the modern world. These myths represent some of the earliest literature ever found. Peopled with characters like the goddess Ishtar and the warrior-king Gilgamesh, they are filled with universal themes that resonate even today.

Myths of Light

Myths of Light
Title Myths of Light PDF eBook
Author Joseph Campbell
Publisher New World Library
Pages 202
Release 2003
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781577314035

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This previously unpublished title shows Campbell's remarkable mind engaged with a favorite topic, the myths and metaphors of Asian religions. The book collects seven lectures and articles ranging from the ancient Hindu Vedas to Zen koans, Tantric yoga, and the Tibetan Book of the Dead. Campbell conveys complex insights through warm, accessible storytelling, revealing the intricacies and secrets of his subjects with his typical enthusiasm.--From publisher description.

Myths of the East

Myths of the East
Title Myths of the East PDF eBook
Author Rachel Storm
Publisher
Pages 256
Release 2002
Genre Mythology, Egyptian
ISBN

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Myths and Legends of the Eastern Front

Myths and Legends of the Eastern Front
Title Myths and Legends of the Eastern Front PDF eBook
Author Boris Sokolov
Publisher Pen and Sword
Pages 565
Release 2020-01-19
Genre History
ISBN 1526742276

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“This English translation of the original Russian work is thought provoking, challenging the ‘official’ version of what happened” during World War II (Firetrench). The memory of the Second World War on the Eastern Front—still referred to in modern Russia as the Great Patriotic War—is an essential element of Russian identity and history, as alive today as it was in Stalin’s time. It is represented as a defining episode, a positive historical myth that sustains the Russian national idea and unites the majority of Russian citizens. As a result, as Boris Sokolov shows in this powerful and thought-provoking study, the heroic and tragic side of the war is highlighted while the dark side—the incompetent, negligent and even criminal way the war was run—is overlooked. Although almost eighty years have passed since the defeat of Nazi Germany, he demonstrates that many of the fabrications put forward during the war and immediately afterwards persist into the present day. In a sequence of incisive chapters he uncovers the truth about famous wartime episodes that have been consistently misrepresented. His bold reinterpretation should go some way towards dispelling the enduring myths about the Great Patriotic War. It is necessary reading for anyone who is keen to understand how it continues to be distorted in Russia today.

Rampart Nations

Rampart Nations
Title Rampart Nations PDF eBook
Author Dr. Liliya Berezhnaya
Publisher Berghahn Books
Pages 416
Release 2019-03-11
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1789201489

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The “bulwark” or antemurale myth—whereby a region is imagined as a defensive barrier against a dangerous Other—has been a persistent strand in the development of Eastern European nationalisms. While historical studies of the topic have typically focused on clashes and overlaps between sociocultural and religious formations, Rampart Nations delves deeper to uncover the mutual transfers and multi-sided national and interconfessional conflicts that helped to spread bulwark myths through Europe’s eastern periphery over several centuries. Ranging from art history to theology to political science, this volume offers new ways of understanding the political, social, and religious forces that continue to shape identity in Eastern Europe.