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E-BooksTrue Warriors Negotiating Dissent in the Intellectual Debate (C. 1100–1700)



True Warriors Negotiating Dissent in the Intellectual Debate (C. 1100–1700)
Free Download True Warriors? Negotiating Dissent in the Intellectual Debate (C. 1100-1700)
by Guy Claessens, Fabio Della Schiava
English | 2024 | ISBN: 2503607632 | 449 Pages | True PDF | 2.27 MB



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E-BooksWrestling with Zionism Jewish Voices of Dissent



Wrestling with Zionism Jewish Voices of Dissent
Free Download Daphna Levit, "Wrestling with Zionism: Jewish Voices of Dissent"
English | 2020 | ISBN: 1623719496 | PDF | pages: 220 | 4.1 mb
A CHRONOLOGY OF VOICES, FROM THE BIRTH OF ZIONISM UNTIL TODAY



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E-BooksTreason in America Disloyalty Versus Dissent



Treason in America Disloyalty Versus Dissent
Free Download Jules Archer, Brianna DuMont, "Treason in America: Disloyalty Versus Dissent"
English | 2016 | ISBN: 1634506286 | EPUB | pages: 208 | 0.7 mb
Treason can be defined as "the breach of the allegiance which a person owes to the state under whose protection he lives." But what exactly does it mean to be guilty of a "breach of the allegiance" owed to your country? In a country that guarantees freedom of speech and dissent tp all citizens, the extent to which dissent becomes unlawful may not always be clear. Treason is punishable by the death penalty, underscoring the importance of the question: How do we go about proving that someone is indeed an enemy of his country-a traitor?



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E-BooksAmerican Patriots A Short History of Dissent [Audiobook]



American Patriots A Short History of Dissent [Audiobook]
Free Download Ralph Young, Tom Perkins (Narrator), "American Patriots: A Short History of Dissent"
English | ASIN: B0CSLM5T1W | 2024 | MP3@64 kbps | ~09:30:00 | 269 MB
The history of America is a history of dissent. Protests against the British Parliament's taxation policies led to the American Revolution and the creation of the United States. In the twenty-first century, hundreds of thousands protested the war in Iraq, joined the 2011 Occupy movement, the 2017 Women's March, and the 2020 Black Lives Matter uprisings. There have been dissenting Americans for as long as there has been an America.
In American Patriots, historian Ralph Young chronicles the key role dissent has played in shaping the United States. Some of these protesters are celebrated heroes of American history, while others are ordinary people, frequently overlooked, whose stories show that change is often accomplished through grassroots activism.



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E-BooksWomen's Artistic Dissent Repelling Totalitarianism in Pre–1989 Czechoslovakia



Women's Artistic Dissent Repelling Totalitarianism in Pre–1989 Czechoslovakia
Free Download Brenda A. Flanagan, "Women's Artistic Dissent: Repelling Totalitarianism in Pre-1989 Czechoslovakia"
English | ISBN: 1666904724 | 2023 | 278 pages | EPUB, PDF | 2 MB + 5 MB
To survive Totalitarianism and retain their humanity, Czech women writers went underground to write, paint, sculpt, and create supportive communities. This book explores fiction, poetry, and life-sustaining activities of Eva Švankmajerová, "Mother of Czech Surrealism," and Eda Kriseová, journalist, fiction writer, essayist, and activist who served in President Václav Havel's first Cabinet, among other Czech women who wrote and engaged in dissent during the years when Czechoslovakia ached under Soviet rule.



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E-BooksPolitical Dissent and Democratic Remittances The Activities of Russian Migrants in Europe



Political Dissent and Democratic Remittances The Activities of Russian Migrants in Europe
Free Download Joanna Fomina, "Political Dissent and Democratic Remittances: The Activities of Russian Migrants in Europe "
English | ISBN: 0367551837 | 2021 | 218 pages | EPUB | 1226 KB
With a focus on the most recent wave of political emigration from Russia unleashed during President Vladimir Putin's third term, this book explores the activities of those who voice political dissent after leaving their country. Based on rich ethnographic data and interviews gathered among Russian emigrants to the EU member-states, who are engaged in civic and political participation targeted at their home country, it demonstrates that emigration, particularly forced emigration in which political dissidents are squeezed out of their country, no longer functions efficiently as a means of calming political unrest. Drawing on the concept of social remittances, the author analyses the content, structure and the channels of political democratic remittances sent by political dissidents overseas, the factors that shape them and the perceived effects of these endeavours. A study of the latest wave of politically charged emigration from Russia and emigrants' engagement in 'homeland politics', this volume will appeal to scholars across a range of social sciences working on migration, diaspora and democratisation processes, citizenship, EU studies and Russia studies.



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E-BooksPolitical Dissent A Global Reader Modern Sources



Political Dissent A Global Reader Modern Sources
Free Download Derek Malone-France, "Political Dissent: A Global Reader: Modern Sources"
English | 2011 | pages: 308 | ISBN: 0739135945 | EPUB | 0,5 mb
This is a global anthology of great texts in the history of political dissent. Volume 1 spans the ancient and early-modern world, beginning with the Book of Isaiah, from the eighth century, BCE, and ending with John C. Calhoun's "South Carolina Exposition," from the early nineteenth century CE. Volume 2 begins with Elizabeth Cady Stanton and the "Seneca Falls Declaration of Sentiments," from the mid-nineteenth century, and ends with the 2008 online Chinese human rights manifesto "Charter 08". The selected texts come from across the ideological spectrum, representing a wide range of political, cultural, philosophical, and religious perspectives. Each text has been framed with an introduction that describes its historical context and importance and provides readers with assistance in interpreting the text-including explanations of unfamiliar terms and concepts. These introductions have been written for a general audience. Each text is also accompanied by a list of "Suggestions for Further Reading," which points interested readers toward reliable sources for further exploration of the text, its author, and/or the historical moment or issues involved. This anthology should be accessible and useful to anyone from advanced high school students to scholarly specialists.



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E-BooksState of Madness Psychiatry, Literature, and Dissent After Stalin



State of Madness Psychiatry, Literature, and Dissent After Stalin
Free Download Rebecca Reich, "State of Madness: Psychiatry, Literature, and Dissent After Stalin "
English | ISBN: 0875807755 | 2018 | 300 pages | EPUB | 2 MB
What madness meant was a fiercely contested question in Soviet society. State of Madness examines the politically fraught collision between psychiatric and literary discourses in the years after Joseph Stalin's death. State psychiatrists deployed set narratives of mental illness to pathologize dissenting politics and art. Dissidents such as Aleksandr Vol'pin, Vladimir Bukovskii, and Semen Gluzman responded by highlighting a pernicious overlap between those narratives and their life stories. The state, they suggested in their own psychiatrically themed texts, had crafted an idealized view of reality that itself resembled a pathological work of art. In their unsanctioned poetry and prose, the writers Joseph Brodsky, Andrei Siniavskii, and Venedikt Erofeev similarly engaged with psychiatric discourse to probe where creativity ended and insanity began. Together, these dissenters cast themselves as psychiatrists to a sick society. By challenging psychiatry's right to declare them or what they wrote insane, dissenters exposed as a self-serving fiction the state's renewed claims to rationality and modernity in the post-Stalin years. They were, as they observed, like the child who breaks the spell of collective delusion in Hans Christian Andersen's story "The Emperor's New Clothes." In a society where normality means insisting that the naked monarch is clothed, it is the truth-teller who is pathologized. Situating literature's encounter with psychiatry at the center of a wider struggle over authority and power, this bold interdisciplinary study will appeal to literary specialists; historians of culture, science, and medicine; and scholars and students of the Soviet Union and its legacy for Russia today.



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E-BooksUtopia and Dissent in West Germany The Resurgence of the Politics of Everyday Life in the Long 1960s



Utopia and Dissent in West Germany The Resurgence of the Politics of Everyday Life in the Long 1960s
Free Download Mia Lee, "Utopia and Dissent in West Germany: The Resurgence of the Politics of Everyday Life in the Long 1960s "
English | ISBN: 1138389625 | 2019 | 200 pages | EPUB | 2 MB
Just as Chancellor Konrad Adenauer was seeking re-election on a campaign of "no experiments," art avant-garde groups in West Germany were reviving the utopian impulse to unite art and society. Utopia and Dissent in West Germany examines these groups and their legacy. Postwar artists built international as well as intergenerational networks such as Fluxus, which was active in Düsseldorf, Wiesbaden, and Cologne, and the Situationist International based in Paris. These groups were committed to undoing the compartmentalization of everyday life and the isolation of the artist in society.



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E-BooksProtecting Democracy from Dissent Population Engineering in Western Europe 1918-1926



Protecting Democracy from Dissent Population Engineering in Western Europe 1918-1926
Free Download Shannon Monaghan, "Protecting Democracy from Dissent: Population Engineering in Western Europe 1918-1926 "
English | ISBN: 0367349353 | 2019 | 232 pages | EPUB | 2 MB
In the aftermath of the First World War, the victorious powers - more or less liberal democracies - argued that democracy would bring peace to Europe because this was the only effective way for legitimate states, with governments based on the consent of the governed, to be organized. What the victorious statesmen failed to foresee was how much conflict this postwar settlement would provoke, since it was far from clear exactly which people should qualify for the privilege of self-governance.



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