The Lists of the Past

The Lists of the Past
Title The Lists of the Past PDF eBook
Author Julie Hayden
Publisher Catapult
Pages 208
Release 2014-05-15
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1940436001

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In selecting The Lists of the Past as her nomination for reissue, Cheryl Strayed was moved by "the intelligent, emotional depth and breadth" of the stories, all but two of which originally appeared in The New Yorker. Julie Hayden's New York hums with eccentric observation, humor and grit. Her leisurely Connecticut countryside is fresh with tilled soil, distant lapping waves and the summer breeze. Whether describing a child astonished with new perceptions, a distraught woman walking on Fifth Avenue with her concealed liquor flask, or a pair of lovers on a country picnic, her writing is ardent and precise, placing us at the center of her characters' lives and destinies. Her masterful voice and distinctive clarity show us the often concealed ways our pain and joy turn into knowledge.

The Trouble with History

The Trouble with History
Title The Trouble with History PDF eBook
Author Adam Michnik
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 208
Release 2014-05-27
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0300185979

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Renowned Eastern European author Adam Michnik was jailed for more than six years by the communist regime in Poland for his dissident activities. He was an outspoken voice for democracy in the world divided by the Iron Curtain and has remained so to the present day. In this thoughtful and provocative work, the man the Financial Times named “one of the 20 most influential journalists in the world” strips fundamentalism of its religious component and examines it purely as a secular political phenomenon. Comparing modern-day Poland with postrevolutionary France, Michnik offers a stinging critique of the ideological “virus of fundamentalism” often shared by emerging democracies: the belief that, by using techniques of intimidating public opinion, a state governed by “sinless individuals” armed with a doctrine of the only correct means of organizing human relations can build a world without sin. Michnik employs deep historical analysis and keen political observation in his insightful five-point philosophical meditation on morality in public life, ingeniously expounding on history, religion, moral thought, and the present political climate in his native country and throughout Europe.

The Charm of a List

The Charm of a List
Title The Charm of a List PDF eBook
Author Lucie Doležalová
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 199
Release 2009-01-14
Genre History
ISBN 1443804258

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Lists, one of the most archaic literary genres, stand behind many of our complex mental or rhetorical structures and they often influence the way we conceptualize the world (even if we are unaware of it). They seem plain but may conceal a complicated inner logic. They are agrammatical but may tell a story. Their basic features – selection, order, and layout – may be enough to give them enormous power: by including they exclude, by ordering they create a hierarchy, by taking on particular physical aspects they place themselves into a specific context. These and other issues are discussed in the present transdisciplinary volume collecting the best revised contributions to a workshop on lists held at the Center for Theoretical Study in Prague in November 2008. Each of the 13 articles by researchers from seven countries provides a case study on the subject of list. The fields covered include late antique, medieval and early modern history, philology, philosophy, cognitive and computer science. The contributors aim both at presenting particular cases – specific lists or list-types – and, at the same time, at addressing methodological issues: exploring the ways of researching lists in their particular disciplines, formulating relevant research themes and questions, contextualizing the subject. Since theoretical discourse on lists has not been established yet, this volume should be seen as a first step in the process, showing the variety of possible research directions on a transdisciplinary level, and raising interest in the topic, which, although it may seem a bit obscure at first, has indeed a lot to offer.

Olympic Victor Lists and Ancient Greek History

Olympic Victor Lists and Ancient Greek History
Title Olympic Victor Lists and Ancient Greek History PDF eBook
Author Paul Christesen
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 144
Release 2007-10-22
Genre History
ISBN 1139466232

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This book is a comprehensive examination of Olympic victor lists. The origins, development, content, and structure of Olympic victor lists are explored and explained, and a number of important questions, such as the source and reliability of the year of 776 for the first Olympics, are addressed.

The Course of Human History:

The Course of Human History:
Title The Course of Human History: PDF eBook
Author Johan Goudsblom
Publisher Routledge
Pages 155
Release 2015-03-04
Genre History
ISBN 1317457722

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This text explores four major features of human society in their ecological and historical context: the origins of priests and organised religion; the rise of military men in an agrarian society; economic expansion and growth; and civilising and decivilising trends over time.

A history of the second fifty years, American Mathematical Society 1939-88

A history of the second fifty years, American Mathematical Society 1939-88
Title A history of the second fifty years, American Mathematical Society 1939-88 PDF eBook
Author Everett Pitcher
Publisher American Mathematical Soc.
Pages 368
Release 1988-12-31
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9780821896761

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This book chronicles the Society's activities over fifty years, as membership grew, as publications became more numerous and diverse, as the number of meetings and conferences increased, and as services to the mathematical community expanded. To download free chapters of this book, click here.

Envisioning the Past Through Memories

Envisioning the Past Through Memories
Title Envisioning the Past Through Memories PDF eBook
Author Davide Nadali
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 202
Release 2016-08-11
Genre History
ISBN 1474223982

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Memory is a constructed system of references, in equilibrium, of feeling and rationality. Comparing ancient and contemporary mechanisms for the preservation of memories and the building of a common cultural, political and social memory, this volume aims to reveal the nature of memory, and explores the attitudes of ancient societies towards the creation of a memory to be handed down in words, pictures, and mental constructs. Since the multiple natures of memory involve every human activity, physical and intellectual, this volume promotes analyses and considerations about memory by focusing on various different cultural activities and productions of ancient Near Eastern societies, from artistic and visual documents to epigraphic evidence, and by considering archaeological data. The chapters of this volume analyse the value and function of memory within the ancient Near Eastern and Egyptian societies, combining archaeological, textual and iconographical evidence following a progression from the analysis of the creation and preservation of both single and multiple memories, to the material culture (things and objects) that shed light on the impact of memory on individuals and community.