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SoftwareEast Imperial Magic Data Recovery Pack 4.3 Multilingual



East Imperial Magic Data Recovery Pack 4.3 Multilingual
East Imperial Magic Data Recovery Pack 4.3 Multilingual All Editions | 58 Mb
Magic Data Recovery Pack offers quick, easy and powerful data recovery capabilities in a convenient package. Offering the ability to recover data from healthy, damaged, corrupted and repartitioned disks, deleted and formatted partitions, crashed and inaccessible hard drives, Magic Data Recovery Pack helps recovering documents, compressed archives, and many other types of data in just a few clicks. The included photo recovery tool allows recovering digital pictures directly from the memory of most digital cameras.



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E-BooksImperial Tragedy Michael Kulikowski




Imperial Tragedy Michael Kulikowski

Imperial Tragedy Michael Kulikowski | 8.96 MB
English | 491 Pages

Title: Imperial Tragedy
Author: Michael Kulikowski
Year: 2019




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E-BooksAn Imperial Possession Britain David Mattingly




An Imperial Possession Britain David Mattingly

An Imperial Possession Britain David Mattingly | 2.57 MB
English | 644 Pages

Title: An Imperial Possession: Britain in the Roman Empire, 54 BC - AD 409 (The Penguin History of Britain)
Author: David Mattingly
Year: 2007




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E-BooksImperial China A Beginner's Guide (Beginner's Guides)



Imperial China A Beginner's Guide (Beginner's Guides)
Imperial China: A Beginner's Guide (Beginner's Guides) by Dr. Peter Lorge
English | July 6, 2021 | ISBN: 1786075784 | 167 pages | PDF | 1.56 Mb
In 221 BCE, the Qin state conquered its neighbours and created the first unified Chinese empire in history. So began the imperial era, where dynasties claiming divine assent ruled for more than 2,000 years.



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E-BooksConcubinage and Servitude in Late Imperial China



Concubinage and Servitude in Late Imperial China
Hsieh Bao Hua, "Concubinage and Servitude in Late Imperial China"
English | 2017 | ISBN: 0739198408, 0739145142 | 396 pages | EPUB | 2.2 MB
In the long course of late imperial Chinese history, servants and concubines formed a vast social stratum in the hinterland along the Grand Canal, particularly in urban areas. Concubinage and Servitude in Late Imperial China is a survey of the institutions and practice of concubinage and servitude in both the general populace and the imperial palace, with a focus on the examination of Ming-Qing political and socioeconomic history through the lives of this particular group of distinct yet associated individuals. The persistent theme of the book is how concubines, appointed by patriarchal polygamy, and servants, laboring under the master-servants hierarchy, experienced interactions and mobility within each institution and in associating with the other. While reviewing how ritual and law treated concubines and servants as patriarchal possessions, the author explores the perspectives available for individual concubines and servants and the limitations in their daily circumstances, searching for their "positional powers" and "privilege of the inferiors" in the context of Chinese culture during the Ming-Qing time period.



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E-BooksThe Annals of Imperial Rome Tacitus




The Annals of Imperial Rome Tacitus

The Annals of Imperial Rome Tacitus | 3.96 MB
English | 464 Pages

Title: The Annals of Imperial Rome
Author: Tacitus
Year: 1963




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E-BooksHerodotus and Imperial Greek Literature Criticism, Imitation, Reception



Herodotus and Imperial Greek Literature Criticism, Imitation, Reception
Herodotus and Imperial Greek Literature: Criticism, Imitation, Reception by N. Bryant Kirkland
English | July 29, 2022 | ISBN: 0197583512 | True EPUB/PDF | 392 pages | 1.3/46.7 MB
Herodotus and Imperial Greek Literature is the first monograph devoted to the reception of Herodotus among Imperial Greek writers. Using a broad reception model and focused largely on texts outside of historiography proper, the book analyzes the entanglements of criticism and imitation in select works by Dionysius of Halicarnassus, Plutarch, Dio of Prusa, Lucian, and Pausanias. It offers a new angle on Herodotus's intellectual afterlife, focused on evocations both explicit and implicit in literary criticism, the moral essay, public oration, satire, and periegetic literature.



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E-BooksUrban Liberalism in Imperial Germany Frankfurt am Main, 1866-1914



Urban Liberalism in Imperial Germany Frankfurt am Main, 1866-1914
Urban Liberalism in Imperial Germany: Frankfurt am Main, 1866-1914 By Jan Palmowski
1999 | 408 Pages | ISBN: 0198207506 | PDF | 2 MB
This innovative study of urban liberalism in the most liberal major city in Imperial Germany goes well beyond anything currently available. The author draws on original archival sources to examine the nature of German liberalism from the annexation of Prussia to the outbreak of the First WorldWar.



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E-BooksUnexpected Voices in Imperial Parliaments



Unexpected Voices in Imperial Parliaments
Josep M. Fradera, "Unexpected Voices in Imperial Parliaments "
English | ISBN: 1350193194 | 2021 | 304 pages | EPUB | 2 MB
This collection follows the extraordinary careers of nine colonial subjects who won seats in high-level parliamentary institutions of the imperial powers that ruled over them. Revealing an unexplored dimension of the complex political organisation of modern empires, the essays show how early imperial constitutions allowed for the emergence of these unexpected members of parliament, asks how their presence was possible, and unveils the reactions across metropolitan circles, local communities and the voters who brought them to office.



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E-BooksPublic Properties Museums in Imperial Japan



Public Properties Museums in Imperial Japan
Noriko Aso, "Public Properties: Museums in Imperial Japan"
English | 2013 | ISBN: 0822354292, 0822354136 | PDF | pages: 316 | 2.2 mb
In the late nineteenth century, Japan's new Meiji government established museums to showcase a national aesthetic heritage. Inspired by Western museums and expositions, these institutions were introduced by government officials hoping to spur industrialization and self-disciplined public behavior, and to cultivate an "imperial public" loyal to the emperor. Japan's network of museums expanded along with its colonies. By the mid-1930s, the Japanese museum system had established or absorbed institutions in Taiwan, Korea, Sakhalin, and Manchuria. Not surprising, colonial subjects' views of Japanese imperialism differed from those promulgated by the Japanese state. Meanwhile, in Japan, philanthropic and commercial museums were expanding, revising, and even questioning the state-sanctioned aesthetic canon. Public Properties describes how museums in Japan and its empire contributed to the reimagining of state and society during the imperial era, despite vigorous disagreements about what was to be displayed, how, and by whom it was to be seen.



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