Better Than War
Title | Better Than War PDF eBook |
Author | Siamak Vossoughi |
Publisher | University of Georgia Press |
Pages | 149 |
Release | 2015 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0820348538 |
The stories in Better Than War encompass narratives from a diverse set of Iranian immigrants, many searching for a balance between memories of their homeland and their new American culture. The everyday life of each character subtly reflects viewpoints that are simultaneously Iranian and American, of all ages and circumstances. These stories deal with family, friends, relationships, urban life, prison, school, and adolescence. They also contain powerful messages about what people want, need, and deserve as citizens and human beings. For instance, in the story "Better Than War" a young Iranian boy must overcome the fear of asking an American girl on a date. His friend tells him there is no shame in pouring your heart out to someone you like. The boy must realize that expressing emotion and sorrow is worth the embarrassment because it shows loved ones that you are better than hatred--and especially better than war. All Iranian immigrants, young or old, carry with them a vivid past in their contemporary life. These histories help provide perspective, thankfulness, and virtue to their families and friends. Vossoughi's Better Than War is about growing up, coming of age, and raising children in America while still remembering the importance of retaining Iranian pride.
On War
Title | On War PDF eBook |
Author | Carl von Clausewitz |
Publisher | |
Pages | 388 |
Release | 1908 |
Genre | Military art and science |
ISBN |
The Alternatives to War
Title | The Alternatives to War PDF eBook |
Author | James Pattison |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 269 |
Release | 2018 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0198755201 |
This book examines the ethics of the alternatives to war. It assesses the moral case for each of the alternative in their own right, and provides an overall assessment of the alternatives to war.
A Better War
Title | A Better War PDF eBook |
Author | Lewis Sorley |
Publisher | HMH |
Pages | 547 |
Release | 1999-06-03 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0547417454 |
“A comprehensive and long-overdue examination of the immediate post–Tet offensive years [from a] first-rate historian.” —The New York Times Book Review Neglected by scholars and journalists alike, the years of conflict in Vietnam from 1968 to 1975 offer surprises not only about how the war was fought, but about what was achieved. Drawing from thousands of hours of previously unavailable (and still classified) tape-recorded meetings between the highest levels of the American military command in Vietnam, A Better War is an insightful, factual, and superbly documented history of these final years. Through his exclusive access to authoritative materials, award-winning historian Lewis Sorley highlights the dramatic differences in conception, conduct, and—at least for a time—results between the early and later years of the war. Among his most important findings is that while the war was being lost at the peace table and in the U.S. Congress, the soldiers were winning on the ground. Meticulously researched and movingly told, A Better War sheds new light on the Vietnam War.
More Deadly Than War
Title | More Deadly Than War PDF eBook |
Author | Kenneth C. Davis |
Publisher | Henry Holt Books For Young Readers |
Pages | 302 |
Release | 2018-05-15 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 1250145120 |
From bestselling author Kenneth C. Davis comes a fascinating account of the Spanish influenza pandemic 100 years after it first swept the world in 1918. "Davis deftly juggles compelling storytelling, gruesome details, and historical context. More Deadly Than War reads like a terrifying dystopian novel--that happens to be true." --Steve Sheinkin, author of Bomb and Undefeated A Washington Post Best Children's Book of the Month With 2018 marking the 100th anniversary of the worst disease outbreak in modern history, the story of the Spanish flu is more relevant today than ever. This dramatic narrative, told through the stories and voices of the people caught in the deadly maelstrom, explores how this vast, global epidemic was intertwined with the horrors of World War I--and how it could happen again. Complete with photographs, period documents, modern research, and firsthand reports by medical professionals and survivors, this book provides captivating insight into a catastrophe that transformed America in the early twentieth century. Praise for More Deadly Than War A Junior Library Guild Selection "More Deadly Than War is a riveting story of the great influenza pandemic of 1918, packed with unforgettable examples of the power of a virus gone rogue. Kenneth C. Davis's book serves as an important history--and an important reminder that we could very well face such a threat again." --Deborah Blum, New York Times bestselling author of The Poisoner's Handbook: Murder and the Birth of Forensic Medicine in Jazz Age New York. "With eye-popping details, Kenneth C. Davis tracks the deadly flu that shifted the powers in World War I and changed the course of world history. In an age of Ebola and Zika, this vivid account is a cautionary tale that will have you rushing to wash your hands for protection." --Karen Blumenthal, award-winning author of Steve Jobs: The Man Who Thought Different * "Davis once again makes history accessible for students from the middle grades through high school." --VOYA, STARRED review
Better Than the Weapons of War
Title | Better Than the Weapons of War PDF eBook |
Author | Mariamma Thampy |
Publisher | Advantage Inspirational |
Pages | 170 |
Release | 2009-10 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781597552158 |
Better Than The Weapons of War is a journey through the ministry and life of Mariamma Thampy of New India Church of God. A treasure chest that teaches about the practical side of spiritual warfare, this book gives an insight into how you can take dominion over evil and see the positive effects on the people around you and eventually effect your entire nation. New India Church of God is very active in Christian missions and other charitable activities. From small beginnings, God has expanded them to have over 2000 Churches, 16 Bible training centers, 7 mobile evangelistic teams, 12 homes for orphans, 6 schools, a home for Aids affected women and Children, rescue homes for women from all walks of life and refugee homes for ladies. They also feed and educate hundreds of street children in the cities of Mumbai, Kolkata and Delhi and rehabilitate drug addicts. Mrs. Thampy is the hostess of a television program "Manassu Thurakkumpol" (when you open your heart) which airs throughout India.
Winning the Next War
Title | Winning the Next War PDF eBook |
Author | Stephen Peter Rosen |
Publisher | Cornell University Press |
Pages | 286 |
Release | 2018-07-05 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1501732315 |
How and when do military innovations take place? Do they proceed differently during times of peace and times of war? In Winning the Next War, Stephen Peter Rosen argues that armies and navies are not forever doomed to "fight the last war." Rather, they are able to respond to shifts in the international strategic situation. He also discusses the changing relationship between the civilian innovator and the military bureaucrat. In peacetime, Rosen finds, innovation has been the product of analysis and the politics of military promotion, in a process that has slowly but successfully built military capabilities critical to American military success. In wartime, by contrast, innovation has been constrained by the fog of war and the urgency of combat needs. Rosen draws his principal evidence from U.S. military policy between 1905 and 1960, though he also discusses the British army's experience with the battle tank during World War I.