Eighteenth-Century Coffee-House Culture, vol 1

Eighteenth-Century Coffee-House Culture, vol 1
Title Eighteenth-Century Coffee-House Culture, vol 1 PDF eBook
Author Markman Ellis
Publisher Routledge
Pages 475
Release 2017-07-05
Genre History
ISBN 1351568728

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Helps scholars and students form an understanding of the contribution made by the coffee-house to British and even American history and culture. This book attempts to make an intervention in debates about the nature of the public sphere and the culture of politeness. It is intended for historians and scholars of literature, science, and medicine.

Eighteenth-Century Coffee-House Culture, vol 4

Eighteenth-Century Coffee-House Culture, vol 4
Title Eighteenth-Century Coffee-House Culture, vol 4 PDF eBook
Author Markman Ellis
Publisher Routledge
Pages 485
Release 2017-07-05
Genre History
ISBN 1351568639

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Helps scholars and students form an understanding of the contribution made by the coffee-house to British and even American history and culture. This book attempts to make an intervention in debates about the nature of the public sphere and the culture of politeness. It is intended for historians and scholars of literature, science, and medicine.

The Egyptian Coffeehouse

The Egyptian Coffeehouse
Title The Egyptian Coffeehouse PDF eBook
Author Dalia Mostafa
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 197
Release 2020-11-26
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0755635280

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The coffeehouse is a microcosm of the larger Egyptian society with its history of multiculturalism and great diversity. It is not only a social space which was created and shaped by the people over decades in their streets, neighbourhoods and cities, but it also occupies a sphere in the popular imagination full of stories, memories and social networks. Despite the coffeehouse's cultural centrality and socio-political importance in Egypt, academic research and publications on its significance remain sparse. This volume aims to fill this gap by presenting, for the first time in English, a full study analysing the importance of the coffeehouse as an urban phenomenon, with its cultural, historical, economic and political significance in contemporary Egyptian society. The volume shows how historically the coffeehouse has always played a key role as a commercial enterprise; and culturally, as a place for rich literary and artistic production which has multi-layered representations in Egyptian novels, cinema and popular music, amongst other genres. Economically, the coffeehouse has been vital for accessing job opportunities, especially for informal workers; in addition to having played a crucial role in political mobilisation during decisive historical events, as well as in recent years during the 2011 revolution and its aftermath. Through extended interviews with six residents in Cairo, the authors further examine the role and influence of the coffeehouse as a significant feature of contemporary Egyptian life and urban landscape.

Eighteenth-Century Coffee-House Culture

Eighteenth-Century Coffee-House Culture
Title Eighteenth-Century Coffee-House Culture PDF eBook
Author Markman Ellis
Publisher Routledge
Pages 408
Release 2017-07-05
Genre History
ISBN 1351568663

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Helps scholars and students form an understanding of the contribution made by the coffee-house to British and even American history and culture. This book attempts to make an intervention in debates about the nature of the public sphere and the culture of politeness. It is intended for historians and scholars of literature, science, and medicine.

The Coffee-house Politician; Or, The Justice Caught in His Own Trap ... Written by Mr. Fielding

The Coffee-house Politician; Or, The Justice Caught in His Own Trap ... Written by Mr. Fielding
Title The Coffee-house Politician; Or, The Justice Caught in His Own Trap ... Written by Mr. Fielding PDF eBook
Author Henry Fielding
Publisher
Pages 86
Release 1730
Genre
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The Works of M. de Voltaire: Catiline. The coffee-house, or, the Scotch woman. The orphan of China

The Works of M. de Voltaire: Catiline. The coffee-house, or, the Scotch woman. The orphan of China
Title The Works of M. de Voltaire: Catiline. The coffee-house, or, the Scotch woman. The orphan of China PDF eBook
Author Voltaire
Publisher
Pages 336
Release 1763
Genre
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Waging Peace in Vietnam

Waging Peace in Vietnam
Title Waging Peace in Vietnam PDF eBook
Author Ron Carver
Publisher New Village Press
Pages 256
Release 2019-09-10
Genre History
ISBN 1613321074

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How American soldiers opposed and resisted the war in Vietnam While mainstream narratives of the Vietnam War all but marginalize anti-war activity of soldiers, opposition and resistance from within the three branches of the military made a real difference to the course of America’s engagement in Vietnam. By 1968, every major peace march in the United States was led by active duty GIs and Vietnam War veterans. By 1970, thousands of active duty soldiers and marines were marching in protest in US cities. Hundreds of soldiers and marines in Vietnam were refusing to fight; tens of thousands were deserting to Canada, France and Sweden. Eventually the US Armed Forces were no longer able to sustain large-scale offensive operations and ceased to be effective. Yet this history is largely unknown and has been glossed over in much of the written and visual remembrances produced in recent years. Waging Peace in Vietnam shows how the GI movement unfolded, from the numerous anti-war coffee houses springing up outside military bases, to the hundreds of GI newspapers giving an independent voice to active soldiers, to the stockade revolts and the strikes and near-mutinies on naval vessels and in the air force. The book presents first-hand accounts, oral histories, and a wealth of underground newspapers, posters, flyers, and photographs documenting the actions of GIs and veterans who took part in the resistance. In addition, the book features fourteen original essays by leading scholars and activists. Notable contributors include Vietnam War scholar and author, Christian Appy, and Mme Nguyen Thi Binh, who played a major role in the Paris Peace Accord. The book originates from the exhibition Waging Peace, which has been shown in Vietnam and the University of Notre Dame, and will be touring the eastern United States in conjunction with book launches in Boston, Amherst, and New York.