The Banished City

The Banished City
Title The Banished City PDF eBook
Author Kristan Korns
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 228
Release 2005-10-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1411651936

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On a world where history took a different path than our own, gods walk the earth, and the written word is literally magic. Starting with a simple theft, and escalating into a struggle for survival, a teenaged street thief, an exiled prince, and a centuries-old wizard-king would find their fates entangled at... The Banished City.

The Banished Immortal

The Banished Immortal
Title The Banished Immortal PDF eBook
Author Ha Jin
Publisher Pantheon
Pages 321
Release 2019
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1524747416

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Chinese versions of his poetry included.

The Banished Former Hero Lives as He Pleases: Volume 1

The Banished Former Hero Lives as He Pleases: Volume 1
Title The Banished Former Hero Lives as He Pleases: Volume 1 PDF eBook
Author Shin Kouduki
Publisher J-Novel Club
Pages 287
Release 2024-03-18
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 1718305265

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Deemed a “good-for-nothing” for his low level and lack of a god-given Gift, Allen is stripped of his noble status and banished from the Duchy of Westfeldt. But Allen has a secret: he was a great hero in a previous life, and he’s thrilled for the chance to finally live the way he pleases! His drama-free existence, however, is soon interrupted by a desperate encounter with his ex-fiancée. As a former hero who still possesses the incredible powers from his past life, Allen can’t ignore someone in need—no matter how much he might like to! And so begins the new heroic saga our former hero never wanted!

City of Echoes

City of Echoes
Title City of Echoes PDF eBook
Author Jessica Wärnberg
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 333
Release 2023-09-05
Genre History
ISBN 1639365222

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From a bold new historian comes a vibrant history of Rome as seen through its most influential persona throughout the centuries: the pope. Rome is a city of echoes, where the voice of the people has chimed and clashed with the words of princes, emperors, and insurgents across the centuries. In this authoritative new history, Jessica Wärnberg tells the story of Rome’s longest standing figurehead and interlocutor—the pope—revealing how his presence over the centuries has transformed the fate of the city of Rome. Emerging as the anonymous leader of a marginal cult in the humblest quarters of the city, the pope began as the pastor of a maligned and largely foreign flock. Less than 300 years later, he sat enthroned in a lofty, heavily gilt basilica, a religious leader endorsed (and financed) by the emperor himself. Eventually, the Roman pontiff would supplant even the emperors as de facto ruler of Rome and pre-eminent leader of the Christian world. By the nineteenth century, it would take an army to wrest the city from the pontiff’s grip. As the first-ever account of how the popes’ presence has shaped the history of Rome, City of Echoes not only illuminates the lives of the remarkable (and unremarkable) men who have sat on the throne of Saint Peter, but also reveals the bold and curious actions of the men, women, and children who have shaped the city with them, from antiquity to today. In doing so, the book tells the history of Rome as it has never been told before. During the course of this fascinating story, City of Echoes also answers a compelling question: how did a man—and institution—whose authority rested on the blood and bones of martyrs defeat emperors, revolutionaries, and fascists to give Rome its most enduring identity?

The Banished

The Banished
Title The Banished PDF eBook
Author Wilhelm Hauff
Publisher
Pages 360
Release 1839
Genre
ISBN

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The Makers of Florence: Dante, Giotto, Savonarola; and Their City ... With Portrait of Savonarola ... and Illustrations from Drawings by Professor Delamotte

The Makers of Florence: Dante, Giotto, Savonarola; and Their City ... With Portrait of Savonarola ... and Illustrations from Drawings by Professor Delamotte
Title The Makers of Florence: Dante, Giotto, Savonarola; and Their City ... With Portrait of Savonarola ... and Illustrations from Drawings by Professor Delamotte PDF eBook
Author Mrs. Oliphant (Margaret)
Publisher
Pages 444
Release 1876
Genre
ISBN

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Banished

Banished
Title Banished PDF eBook
Author Katherine Beckett
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 217
Release 2009-11-12
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0199741344

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With urban poverty rising and affordable housing disappearing, the homeless and other "disorderly" people continue to occupy public space in many American cities. Concerned about the alleged ill effects their presence inflicts on property values and public safety, many cities have wholeheartedly embraced "zero-tolerance" or "broken window" policing efforts to clear the streets of unwanted people. Through an almost completely unnoticed set of practices, these people are banned from occupying certain spaces. Once zoned out, they are subject to arrest if they return-effectively banished from public places. Banished is the first exploration of these new tactics that dramatically enhance the power of the police to monitor and arrest thousands of city dwellers. Drawing upon an extensive body of data, the authors chart the rise of banishment in Seattle, a city on the leading edge of this emerging trend, to establish how it works and explore its ramifications. They demonstrate that, although the practice allows police and public officials to appear responsive to concerns about urban disorder, it is a highly questionable policy: it is expensive, does not reduce crime, and does not address the underlying conditions that generate urban poverty. Moreover, interviews with the banished themselves reveal that exclusion makes their lives and their path to self-sufficiency immeasurably more difficult. At a time when more and more cities and governments in the U.S. and Europe resort to the criminal justice system to solve complex social problems, Banished provides a vital and timely challenge to exclusionary strategies that diminish the life circumstances and rights of those it targets.