Tomorrow is Already Here; Scenes from a Manmade World. Translated from the German by Marguerite Waldman, with an Introd. by Herbert Ogar

Tomorrow is Already Here; Scenes from a Manmade World. Translated from the German by Marguerite Waldman, with an Introd. by Herbert Ogar
Title Tomorrow is Already Here; Scenes from a Manmade World. Translated from the German by Marguerite Waldman, with an Introd. by Herbert Ogar PDF eBook
Author Robert Jungk
Publisher
Pages 239
Release 1954
Genre United States
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Tomorrow is already here; scenes from a man-made world

Tomorrow is already here; scenes from a man-made world
Title Tomorrow is already here; scenes from a man-made world PDF eBook
Author Robert Jungk
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Pages 239
Release 1954
Genre United States
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American Holocaust

American Holocaust
Title American Holocaust PDF eBook
Author David E. Stannard
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 408
Release 1993-11-18
Genre History
ISBN 0199838984

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For four hundred years--from the first Spanish assaults against the Arawak people of Hispaniola in the 1490s to the U.S. Army's massacre of Sioux Indians at Wounded Knee in the 1890s--the indigenous inhabitants of North and South America endured an unending firestorm of violence. During that time the native population of the Western Hemisphere declined by as many as 100 million people. Indeed, as historian David E. Stannard argues in this stunning new book, the European and white American destruction of the native peoples of the Americas was the most massive act of genocide in the history of the world. Stannard begins with a portrait of the enormous richness and diversity of life in the Americas prior to Columbus's fateful voyage in 1492. He then follows the path of genocide from the Indies to Mexico and Central and South America, then north to Florida, Virginia, and New England, and finally out across the Great Plains and Southwest to California and the North Pacific Coast. Stannard reveals that wherever Europeans or white Americans went, the native people were caught between imported plagues and barbarous atrocities, typically resulting in the annihilation of 95 percent of their populations. What kind of people, he asks, do such horrendous things to others? His highly provocative answer: Christians. Digging deeply into ancient European and Christian attitudes toward sex, race, and war, he finds the cultural ground well prepared by the end of the Middle Ages for the centuries-long genocide campaign that Europeans and their descendants launched--and in places continue to wage--against the New World's original inhabitants. Advancing a thesis that is sure to create much controversy, Stannard contends that the perpetrators of the American Holocaust drew on the same ideological wellspring as did the later architects of the Nazi Holocaust. It is an ideology that remains dangerously alive today, he adds, and one that in recent years has surfaced in American justifications for large-scale military intervention in Southeast Asia and the Middle East. At once sweeping in scope and meticulously detailed, American Holocaust is a work of impassioned scholarship that is certain to ignite intense historical and moral debate.

Writing and Rewriting the Holocaust

Writing and Rewriting the Holocaust
Title Writing and Rewriting the Holocaust PDF eBook
Author James Edward Young
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 260
Release 1988-10-22
Genre History
ISBN 9780253206138

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Study of how historical memory and understanding are created in Holocaust diaries, memoirs, fiction, poetry, drama video testimony and memorials. Explores the consequences of narrative understanding for the victims, the survivors, and subsequent generations. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Crime Fiction IV

Crime Fiction IV
Title Crime Fiction IV PDF eBook
Author Allen J. Hubin
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Release 2005
Genre Crime in literature
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Contains the revised contents of Crime Fiction III, continued through 2000. Includes indexes by author, title, series, character, and setting of over 106,000 detective and mystery novels and over 6,600collections. Includes author, title and contents lists of stories in single author collections, chronological list of books and stories, publisher list, and an index of over 4,500 films derived from the books and stories.

Meaning of Folklore

Meaning of Folklore
Title Meaning of Folklore PDF eBook
Author Alan Dundes
Publisher Utah State University Press
Pages 473
Release 2020-10-21
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1646420691

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The essays of Alan Dundes virtually created the meaning of folklore as an American academic discipline. Yet many of them went quickly out of print after their initial publication in far-flung journals. Brought together for the first time in this volume compiled and edited by Simon Bronner, the selection surveys Dundes's major ideas and emphases, and is introduced by Bronner with a thorough analysis of Dundes's long career, his interpretations, and his inestimable contribution to folklore studies. Runner-up, the Wayland Hand Award for Folklore and History, 2009

Adventuring with Books

Adventuring with Books
Title Adventuring with Books PDF eBook
Author National Council of Teachers of English. Committee on the Elementary School Booklist
Publisher National Council of Teachers of English
Pages 424
Release 1985
Genre Education
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Contains an annotated booklist of 1700 new children's books selected by the Committee on the Elementary School Booklist of the National Council of Teachers of English.