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E-Books1968 Radical Protest and Its Enemies



1968 Radical Protest and Its Enemies
Free Download 1968: Radical Protest and Its Enemies By Richard Vinen
2018 | 372 Pages | ISBN: 0141982527 | PDF | 15 MB
A major new history of one of the seminal years in the postwar world, when rebellion and disaffection broke out on an extraordinary scale. The year 1968 saw an extraordinary range of protests across much of the western world. Some of these were genuinely revolutionary-around ten million French workers went on strike and the whole state teetered on the brink of collapse. Others were more easily contained, but had profound longer-term implications-terrorist groups, feminist collectives, gay rights activists could all trace important roots to 1968. 1968 is a striking and original attempt half a century later to show how these events, which in some ways still seem so current, stemmed from histories and societies which are in practice now extraordinarily remote from our own time. 1968 pursues the story into the 1970s to show both the ever more violent forms of radicalization that stemmed from 1968 and the brutal reaction that brought the era to an end.



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E-BooksEnemies to Lovers by Portia MacIntosh




Enemies to Lovers by Portia MacIntosh

Enemies to Lovers by Portia MacIntosh | 1.41 MB
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Title: Enemies to Lovers
Author: Portia MacIntosh
Year: 2022




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E-BooksThe Long '68 Radical Protest and Its Enemies by Richard Vinen




The Long '68  Radical Protest and Its Enemies by Richard Vinen

The Long '68 Radical Protest and Its Enemies by Richard Vinen | 15.91 MB
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Title: The Long '68
Author: Richard Vinen
Year: 2018




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E-BooksAllies and Enemies, Sovereign of the Three Realms (14) by Li Tian




Allies and Enemies, Sovereign of the Three Realms (14) by Li Tian

Allies and Enemies, Sovereign of the Three Realms (14) by Li Tian | 1.11 MB
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Title: Allies and Enemies: Book 14 of Sovereign of the Three Realms
Author: Li Tian, Wuxiaworld
Year: N/A




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E-BooksTurn Enemies Into Allies by Judy Ringer




Turn Enemies Into Allies by Judy Ringer

Turn Enemies Into Allies by Judy Ringer | 928.33 KB
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Title: Turn Enemies Into Allies
Author: Judy Ringer
Year: 2019




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E-BooksStrange Enemies Indigenous Agency and Scenes of Encounters in Amazonia



Strange Enemies Indigenous Agency and Scenes of Encounters in Amazonia
Free Download Strange Enemies: Indigenous Agency and Scenes of Encounters in Amazonia By Aparecida Vilaça
2010 | 384 Pages | ISBN: 0822345560 | PDF | 4 MB
In 1956, in the Brazilian state of Rondonia, near the border with Bolivia, a group of Wari' Indians experienced their first peaceful contact with whites: Protestant missionaries and agents from the national government's Indian Protection Service. On returning to their villages, the Wari' announced, 'We touched their bodies!' The whites reported to their people that 'The region's most warlike tribe has entered the pacification phase!' First published in Brazil, "Strange Enemies" is a vivid ethnography describing the first encounters between two groups with radically different worldviews. "Aparecida Vilaca" focuses on the process of pacification conducted by Brazilian government agents, U.S. Protestant missionaries, and representatives of the Catholic Church between 1956 and 1969. During the 1940s and 1950s, white rubber-tappers interested in Wari' lands raided their villages, shooting and killing sleeping victims. Those massacres prompted the Wari' to initiate a period of intense retaliatory warfare. The national government and religious organizations stepped in, seeking to pacify the Indians. Vilaca was able to interview both Wari' and non-Wari' people who participated in these events. She reproduces many Wari' testimonies in "Strange Enemies". Drawing on those interviews and an analysis of tribal myths, Vilaca describes Wari' conceptions of self and other. The Wari' categorize others as strangers and enemies. White people are enemies. In the past, enemies could be killed in acts of warfare. In the present day, violent encounters are rare and life in close proximity with enemies is common. Vilaca provides a subtle analysis of what it means for the Wari' to live with enemies when warfare is no longer an option. With "Strange Enemies", she makes a major contribution to the ethnographic record on Amazonia and the understanding of the present-day situation of indigenous people.



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E-BooksJervis's Insects as Natural Enemies Practical Perspectives



Jervis's Insects as Natural Enemies Practical Perspectives
Free Download Jervis's Insects as Natural Enemies: Practical Perspectives by Ian C.W. Hardy, Eric Wajnberg
English | PDF EPUB (True) | 2023 | 779 Pages | ISBN : 3031238796 | 90 MB
There has been a dramatic increase in theoretical and practical studies on insect natural enemies over the last decades. The appeal of insect predators and, in particular, parasitoids, as research animals derives from the relative ease with which many species may be cultured and experimented on in the laboratory, the simple life-cycles of most parasitoid species, and the increasing demand for biological pest control as a key component of the integrated pest management approach.



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E-BooksConfusion To Our Enemies Collected Journalism of Arnold Kemp (1939–2002)



Confusion To Our Enemies Collected Journalism of Arnold Kemp (1939–2002)
Free Download Arnold Kemp, "Confusion To Our Enemies: Collected Journalism of Arnold Kemp (1939-2002)"
English | 2012 | pages: 224 | ISBN: 1906000190 | EPUB | 0,9 mb
From the Foreword by Professor Tom Arnold Kemp, one of the greatest of Scottish journalists and editors of the 20th century, died prematurely at the age of 63 in 2002. He edited The Herald with memorable elan and panache between 1981 and 1994 and his prolific writings also regularly graced the pages of the Scotsman, the Guardian and the Observer in a career which spanned more than four decades from the year he began his first job in journalism in 1959 as a sub-editor on the Scotsman, fresh out of Edinburgh University. Kemp left behind him a rich personal but un-catalogued archive of newspaper articles, chapters in books and opinion pieces.These have now been expertly harvested and selected by his daughter, Jackie. Reading them, it is clear that her father was a master of his trade, and that his published work provides a perceptive and illuminating guide to the key historical events of his lifetime in Scotland.This book encompasses the arly rise of nationalism, the traumatic de-industrialisation and then transformation of the economy in the 1980s, the impact of the Thatcher governments on Scotland, the halting progress toward devolution and then the successful establishment of the Scottish Parliament in the last decade of the century. These events and others are all recorded here, not in the arid descriptive prose of the chronicler, but with the eloquence, punch and insight for which Kemp was noted. As a result the recent Scottish past is brought alive in an engaging and highly readable fashion. The immediacy of the reportage, the sense of a writer who, because of his journalistic and editorial eminence knew all the principal actors involved and was close to the unfolding of great events, are all plainly evident to the reader. But Kemp also scorns mediocrity, incompetence, humbug and hypocrisy in the political and cultural life of the nation and several of the excerpts are also fair and balanced judgements, perhaps most notably in the evaluation of the impact of Margaret Thatcher on Scotland. There is a liveliness and breadth in the writing, redolent of Kemp's own personal wide international horizons, his travels in America and Europe, love of conviviality and the craic. The passion for life shines through. This is an important text for anyone wishing to come to a fuller understanding of how Scotland developed from the dark days of the Second World War to the current debates over independence. It is also a hugely enjoyable read which many will savour with interest and delight for its own sake.



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MoviesEnemies Among Us (2010) 1080p BluRay-LAMA




Enemies Among Us (2010) 1080p BluRay-LAMA
Enemies Among Us 2010 1080p BluRay x264 AAC-LAMA

It's not politics as usual, or is it? The governor of Louisiana is about to become the vice-presidential candidate for his party but a murder and an international web spanning from South Africa to Pakistan and North Korea might just get in the way.

Language: Unknown language
1.32 GB | 01:19:02 | 2250 Kbps | avc1 | 1920x1076 | mp4a-40-2, 48 Khz, 2 channels
Genre: Action | Drama | Thriller
Cast: Billy Zane, James DuMont, Robin Givens
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E-BooksCold War History - Are we friends or enemies - From the Vietnam War to Détente - Part 2 1962-1979



Cold War History - Are we friends or enemies - From the Vietnam War to Détente - Part 2 1962-1979
Free Download Cold War History - Are we friends or enemies? - From the Vietnam War to Détente - Part 2: 1962-1979 (Required History) by George Levrier-Jones
English | 2015 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B00DSV875I | 95 pages | EPUB | 0.31 Mb
Cold War History - Are we friends or enemies? - From the Vietnam War to Dйtente - Part 2: 1962-1979 (Required History)



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