The Blessed Revolution

The Blessed Revolution
Title The Blessed Revolution PDF eBook
Author Thomas Cogswell
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 372
Release 1989
Genre History
ISBN 9780521023139

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An analysis of the English military intervention in the Thirty Years War.

"Most Blessed of the Patriarchs": Thomas Jefferson and the Empire of the Imagination

Title "Most Blessed of the Patriarchs": Thomas Jefferson and the Empire of the Imagination PDF eBook
Author Annette Gordon-Reed
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 400
Release 2016-04-13
Genre History
ISBN 1631490788

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New York Times Bestseller Named one of the Best Books of the Year by the San Francisco Chronicle Finalist for the George Washington Prize Finalist for the Library of Virginia Literary Award A New York Times Book Review Editors’ Choice Selection "An important book…[R]ichly rewarding. It is full of fascinating insights about Jefferson." —Gordon S. Wood, New York Review of Books Hailed by critics and embraced by readers, "Most Blessed of the Patriarchs" is one of the richest and most insightful accounts of Thomas Jefferson in a generation. Following her Pulitzer Prize–winning The Hemingses of Monticello¸ Annette Gordon-Reed has teamed with Peter S. Onuf to present a provocative and absorbing character study, "a fresh and layered analysis" (New York Times Book Review) that reveals our third president as "a dynamic, complex and oftentimes contradictory human being" (Chicago Tribune). Gordon-Reed and Onuf fundamentally challenge much of what we thought we knew, and through their painstaking research and vivid prose create a portrait of Jefferson, as he might have painted himself, one "comprised of equal parts sun and shadow" (Jane Kamensky).

Nasser's Blessed Movement

Nasser's Blessed Movement
Title Nasser's Blessed Movement PDF eBook
Author Joel Gordon
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 267
Release 1992-01-09
Genre History
ISBN 0195361563

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This book examines a key period in the formation of modern Egypt, the early years of military rule following the coup of 1952. The Free Officers, a secret organization of junior officers, overthrew Egypt's parliamentary regime in July 1952 and over the next few years consolidated their rule, brutally suppressing alternative political movements. Gamal Abdel Nasser, one of the young officers, emerged as the leader of the military junta and launched an ambitious program for economic development, making Egypt a leader in Arab, African, and non-aligned politics, as well as a model for political mobilization and national development throughout the Third World. Focusing on the goals, programs, successes, and failures of the young regime, Gordon provides the most comprehensive account of the Egyptian revolution to date. Besides bringing to light newly opened American and British sources on the period, Gordon's book is also informed by interviews he conducted with a number of actors and observers of the events.

Revolution by the Book

Revolution by the Book
Title Revolution by the Book PDF eBook
Author Jamil Al-Amin
Publisher Writers Inc. International
Pages 192
Release 1993
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780962785436

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Blessed are the Barren

Blessed are the Barren
Title Blessed are the Barren PDF eBook
Author Robert Gerard Marshall
Publisher
Pages 400
Release 1991
Genre Birth control
ISBN

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The Poor Will Be Glad

The Poor Will Be Glad
Title The Poor Will Be Glad PDF eBook
Author Peter Greer
Publisher ReadHowYouWant.com
Pages 354
Release 2011-03-31
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1459612507

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A compelling call to carry God's mercy and compassion to the hurting people of this world This eminently practical book by two leading experts in the field of poverty reduction offers a clear plan to help ordinary Christians translate their compassion into thoughtful action. Authors Peter Greer and Phil Smith draw on their personal experiences t...

Ghosts of Revolution

Ghosts of Revolution
Title Ghosts of Revolution PDF eBook
Author Shahla Talebi
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 265
Release 2011-01-14
Genre History
ISBN 0804775818

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"Opening the enormous metal gate, the guard suddenly took away my blindfold and asked me, tauntingly, if I would recognize my parents. With my eyes hurting from the strange light and anger in my voice, I assured him that I would. Suddenly I was pushed through the gate and the door was slammed behind me. After more than eight years, here I was, finally, out of jail . . . ." In this haunting account, Shahla Talebi remembers her years as a political prisoner in Iran. Talebi, along with her husband, was imprisoned for nearly a decade and tortured, first under the Shah and later by the Islamic Republic. Writing about her own suffering and survival and sharing the stories of her fellow inmates, she details the painful reality of prison life and offers an intimate look at a critical period of social and political transformation in Iran. Somehow through it all—through resistance and resolute hope, passion and creativity—Talebi shows how one survives. Reflecting now on experiences past, she stays true to her memories, honoring the love of her husband and friends lost in these events, to relate how people can hold to moments of love, resilience, and friendship over the dark forces of torture, violence, and hatred. At once deeply personal yet clearly political, part memoir and part meditation, this work brings to heartbreaking clarity how deeply rooted torture and violence can be in our society. More than a passing judgment of guilt on a monolithic "Islamic State," Talebi's writing asks us to reconsider our own responses to both contemporary debates of interrogation techniques and government responsibility and, more simply, to basic acts of cruelty in daily life. She offers a lasting call to us all. "The art of living in prison becomes possible through imagining life in the very presence of death and observing death in the very existence of life. It is living life so vitally and so fully that you are willing, if necessary, to let that very life go, as one would shed chains on the legs. It is embracing, and flying on the wings of death as though it is the bird of freedom."