International Politics and Civil Rights Policies in the United States, 1941-1960
Title | International Politics and Civil Rights Policies in the United States, 1941-1960 PDF eBook |
Author | Azza Salama Layton |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 236 |
Release | 2000-02-28 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780521669764 |
Layton shows how revolutionary changes in world politics helped reform postwar US race policies.
An Introduction to Theory in Anthropology
Title | An Introduction to Theory in Anthropology PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Layton |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 258 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9780521629829 |
In this innovative introduction, Robert Layton reviews the ideas that have inspired anthropologists in their studies of societies around the world. An Introduction to Theory in Anthropology provides a clear and concise analysis of the theories, and traces the way in which they have been translated into anthropological debates. The opening chapter sets out the classical theoretical issues formulated by Hobbes, Rousseau, Marx and Durkheim. Successive chapters discuss Functionalism, Structuralism, Interactionist theories, and Marxist anthropology, while the final chapters address the competing paradigms of Socioecology and Postmodernism. Using detailed case studies, Professor Layton illustrates the way in which various theoretical perspectives have shaped competing, or complementary, accounts of specific human societies.
The Maidens
Title | The Maidens PDF eBook |
Author | Alex Michaelides |
Publisher | Celadon Books |
Pages | 300 |
Release | 2021-06-15 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1250304474 |
**THE INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER** "Alex Michaelides’s long-awaited next novel, 'The Maidens,' is finally here...the premise is enticing and the elements irresistible." —The New York Times "A deliciously dark, elegant, utterly compulsive read—with a twist that blew my mind. I loved this even more than I loved The Silent Patient and that's saying something!" —Lucy Foley, New York Times bestselling author of The Guest List From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Silent Patient comes a spellbinding tale of psychological suspense, weaving together Greek mythology, murder, and obsession, that further cements “Michaelides as a major player in the field” (Publishers Weekly). Edward Fosca is a murderer. Of this Mariana is certain. But Fosca is untouchable. A handsome and charismatic Greek tragedy professor at Cambridge University, Fosca is adored by staff and students alike—particularly by the members of a secret society of female students known as The Maidens. Mariana Andros is a brilliant but troubled group therapist who becomes fixated on The Maidens when one member, a friend of Mariana’s niece Zoe, is found murdered in Cambridge. Mariana, who was once herself a student at the university, quickly suspects that behind the idyllic beauty of the spires and turrets, and beneath the ancient traditions, lies something sinister. And she becomes convinced that, despite his alibi, Edward Fosca is guilty of the murder. But why would the professor target one of his students? And why does he keep returning to the rites of Persephone, the maiden, and her journey to the underworld? When another body is found, Mariana’s obsession with proving Fosca’s guilt spirals out of control, threatening to destroy her credibility as well as her closest relationships. But Mariana is determined to stop this killer, even if it costs her everything—including her own life.
Why Is This Night Different from All Other Nights?
Title | Why Is This Night Different from All Other Nights? PDF eBook |
Author | Lemony Snicket |
Publisher | Hardie Grant Publishing |
Pages | 177 |
Release | 2015-10-01 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 1743584245 |
Before you fully investigate "Why Is This Night Different from All Other Nights?" ask yourself these questions: 1. If a train is already speeding through the night, is it too late to get on board? 2. When everyone on the train is suspicious, how do you know who to follow? 3. "Murder!" 4. Wait, who said "murder"? Has everything become derailed?
The Resurrector
Title | The Resurrector PDF eBook |
Author | Layton Green |
Publisher | Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Pages | 330 |
Release | 2017-06-30 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781548420444 |
A modern day Dr. Frankenstein, probing the secrets of life and death. A secret society spawned by the greatest evil the world has ever known. Two men racing against the clock to stop the spread of a horrific virus. On three different continents, a mysterious illness has baffled scientists and incited worldwide panic. When a tattoo steeped in Aryan mysticism is found on one of the victims, a South African boy who walked into his township a month after his own funeral, Interpol turns to Professor Viktor Radek and Dominic Grey for help. After racing from Atlanta to Rekyjavik to Cape Town, Grey and Viktor come to believe the deadly virus is connected to a resurgence of a legendary arm of the Nazi party. A global organization whose leader might be a notorious brain surgeon rumored to have performed illicit tests during Apartheid, and who might be continuing his experiments from a sun-drenched manor in the Western Cape. As the victims of the virus mount and the chance for a cure fades, the world's only hope to prevent a catastrophe beyond imagining rests in the hands of a broken warrior and a relentless professor, facing the darkest of forces.
The Pole-vaulter
Title | The Pole-vaulter PDF eBook |
Author | Irving Layton |
Publisher | McClelland & Stewart |
Pages | 110 |
Release | 1974 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN |
Manga from the Floating World
Title | Manga from the Floating World PDF eBook |
Author | Adam L. Kern |
Publisher | Harvard University Press |
Pages | 616 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Comic books, strips, etc |
ISBN |
Manga from the Floating World is the first full-length study in English of the kibyôshi, a genre of sophisticated pictorial fiction widely read in late-eighteenth-century Japan. By combining analysis of the socioeconomic and historical milieus in which the genre was produced and consumed with three annotated translations of works by major author-artist Santô Kyôden (1761-1816) that closely reproduce the experience of encountering the originals, Adam Kern offers a sustained close reading of the vibrant popular imagination of the mid-Edo period. The kibyôshi, Kern argues, became an influential form of political satire that seemed poised to transform the uniquely Edoesque brand of urban commoner culture into something more, perhaps even a national culture, until the shogunal government intervened. Based on extensive research using primary sources in their original Edo editions, the volume is copiously illustrated with rare prints from Japanese archival collections. It serves as an introduction not only to the kibyôshi but also to the genre's readers and critics, narratological conventions, modes of visuality, format, and relationship to the modern Japanese comicbook (manga) and to the popular literature and wit of Edo. Filled with graphic puns and caricatures, these entertaining works will appeal to the general reader as well as to the more experienced student of Japanese cultural history.