Plays and Stories: Arthur Schnitzler

Plays and Stories: Arthur Schnitzler
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Publisher : A&C Black
Total Pages : 302
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ISBN-10 : 0826402712
ISBN-13 : 9780826402714
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis Plays and Stories: Arthur Schnitzler by : Arthur Schnitzler

Foreword by Stanley Elkin Flirtations -- La Ronde -- Countess Mitzi, or The family reunion -- Casanova's homecoming -- Lieutenant Gustl.

Dying Empire

Dying Empire
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 209
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ISBN-10 : 9781135262457
ISBN-13 : 1135262454
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis Dying Empire by : Francis Shor

Opposing US imperialism and global domination, Shor combines academic and activist perspectives to propose a utopian vision for theoretically and practically realizing another world.

Dying Empire

Dying Empire
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 193
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ISBN-10 : 9780415778220
ISBN-13 : 0415778220
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Dying Empire by : Francis Robert Shor

Opposing US imperialism and global domination, Shor combines academic and activist perspectives to propose a utopian vision for theoretically and practically realizing another world.

Imperial Bodies

Imperial Bodies
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Publisher : Stanford University Press
Total Pages : 283
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ISBN-10 : 9781503610507
ISBN-13 : 1503610500
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis Imperial Bodies by : Shana Minkin

At the turn of the twentieth century, Alexandria, Egypt, was a bustling transimperial port city, under nominal Ottoman and unofficial British imperial rule. Thousands of European subjects lived, worked, and died there. And when they died, the machinery of empire had to negotiate for space, resources, and control with the nascent national state. Imperial Bodies shows how the mechanisms of death became a tool for exerting both imperial and national governance. Shana Minkin investigates how French and British power asserted itself in Egypt through local consular claims of belonging manifested within the mundane caring for dead bodies. European communities corralled imperial bodies through the bureaucracies and rituals of death—from hospitals, funerals, and cemeteries to autopsies and death registrations. As they did so, imperial consulates pushed against the workings of both the Egyptian state and each other, expanding their governments' material and performative power. Ultimately, this book reveals how European imperial powers did not so much claim Alexandria as their own, as they maneuvered, manipulated, and cajoled their empires into Egypt.

In the Realm of a Dying Emperor

In the Realm of a Dying Emperor
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Publisher : Vintage
Total Pages : 299
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ISBN-10 : 9780307761002
ISBN-13 : 0307761002
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis In the Realm of a Dying Emperor by : Norma Field

When the Emperor Hirohito died in 1989, Japanese newspapers had to use a special, exalted word to refer to his death, and had to depict his life uncritically, as one beginning in turbulence but ending in magnificent accomplishment. To do otherwise would have exposed them to terrorism from the vigilant right wing. Yet this insightful book by a Japanese-American scholar who grew up in both cultures reveals the hidden fault lines in the realm of the dying emperor by telling the stories of three unlikely dissenters: a supermarket owner who burned the national flag; an aging widow who challenged the state's "deification" of fallen soldiers; and the mayor of Nagasaki, who risked his career and his life by suggesting that Hirohito bore some responsibility for World War II.

Death at the Edges of Empire

Death at the Edges of Empire
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Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages : 343
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ISBN-10 : 9781496219077
ISBN-13 : 1496219074
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis Death at the Edges of Empire by : Shannon Bontrager

A 2020 BookAuthority selection for best new American Civil War books Hundreds of thousands of individuals perished in the epic conflict of the American Civil War. As battles raged and the specter of death and dying hung over the divided nation, the living worked not only to bury their dead but also to commemorate them. President Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address perhaps best voiced the public yearning to memorialize the war dead. His address marked the beginning of a new tradition of commemorating American soldiers and also signaled a transformation in the relationship between the government and the citizenry through an embedded promise and obligation for the living to remember the dead. In Death at the Edges of Empire Shannon Bontrager examines the culture of death, burial, and commemoration of American war dead. By focusing on the Civil War, the Spanish-Cuban-American War, the Philippine-American War, and World War I, Bontrager produces a history of collective memories of war expressed through American cultural traditions emerging within broader transatlantic and transpacific networks. Examining the pragmatic collaborations between middle-class Americans and government officials negotiating the contradictory terrain of empire and nation, Death at the Edges of Empire shows how Americans imposed modern order on the inevitability of death as well as how they used the war dead to reimagine political identities and opportunities into imperial ambitions.

The Fate of Empires and Search for Survival

The Fate of Empires and Search for Survival
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 46
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ISBN-10 : 0851581277
ISBN-13 : 9780851581279
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis The Fate of Empires and Search for Survival by : Sir John Bagot Glubb

Are We Rome?

Are We Rome?
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Publisher : HMH
Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-10 : 9780547527079
ISBN-13 : 0547527071
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis Are We Rome? by : Cullen Murphy

What went wrong in imperial Rome, and how we can avoid it: “If you want to understand where America stands in the world today, read this.” —Thomas E. Ricks The rise and fall of ancient Rome has been on American minds since the beginning of our republic. Depending on who’s doing the talking, the history of Rome serves as either a triumphal call to action—or a dire warning of imminent collapse. In this “provocative and lively” book, Cullen Murphy points out that today we focus less on the Roman Republic than on the empire that took its place, and reveals a wide array of similarities between the two societies (The New York Times). Looking at the blinkered, insular culture of our capitals; the debilitating effect of bribery in public life; the paradoxical issue of borders; and the weakening of the body politic through various forms of privatization, Murphy persuasively argues that we most resemble Rome in the burgeoning corruption of our government and in our arrogant ignorance of the world outside—two things that must be changed if we are to avoid Rome’s fate. “Are We Rome? is just about a perfect book. . . . I wish every politician would spend an evening with this book.” —James Fallows

Aztecs

Aztecs
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Publisher : Avalanche Press
Total Pages : 68
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ISBN-10 : 1932091025
ISBN-13 : 9781932091021
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis Aztecs by : Avalanche Press Limited

Aztecs: Empire Of The Dying Sun is a complete d20 world guide detailing the setting of ancient Mexico in the period before the age of the Conquistadors. Aztecs: Empire Of The Dying Sun includes new feats, new skills, prestige classes, and information on character social classes, as well as information on the Aztec gods and the domains they provide to their priests.

Republic, Not an Empire

Republic, Not an Empire
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 465
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ISBN-10 : 9781621571001
ISBN-13 : 1621571009
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Republic, Not an Empire by : Patrick J. Buchanan

All but predicting the September 11 attack on the World Trade Center, Buchanan examines and critiques America's recent foreign policy and argues for new policies that consider America's interests first.