Guests of the Emperor

Guests of the Emperor
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Publisher : US Naval Institute Press
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1682479145
ISBN-13 : 9781682479148
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Guests of the Emperor by : Linda Goetz Holmes

The one unresolved issue of the Pacific War is the treatment of our prisoners of war, during and after World War II, both by the Japanese and by our own government. Never before in our military history have so many Americans, military and civilian, been taken captive by an enemy at one time. It was a triumph for the Japanese, and an embarrassment to our own government. Over 36,000 men, mostly military but some civilian, were thrown into Japanese military POW camps, forced to labor for companies working to meet quotas for Japan's war effort. Guests of the Emperor takes you inside the largest fixed military prison camp in the Japanese Empire: Mitsubishi's huge factory complex at Mukden, Manchuria, where 1,200 American prisoners were subjected to brutal cold, starvation, beatings, medical experiments and an extremely high death rate while being forced to help manufacture parts for Mitsubishi's Zero fighter planes. This book is the first to reveal conclusively that some Americans at Mukden were singled out for medical experiments by Japan's biological warfare team, the infamous Unit 731, located just a few hundred miles from this camp. Nowhere else did American prisoners despise their officers so much; commit more creative sabotage; survive such brutal cold; endure death by friendly fire; and require the combined efforts of an OSS rescue team and special recovery unit, to come home alive. Anyone who wants to know more about the Pacific War, with all its contradictions and deceptions, will want to read The Manchurian Mystery.

The Emperor's Angry Guest

The Emperor's Angry Guest
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Publisher : Trafford on Demand Pub
Total Pages : 271
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ISBN-10 : 9781553696971
ISBN-13 : 1553696972
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis The Emperor's Angry Guest by : Ralph M. Knox

Caught between General MacArthur and the Emperor of Japan, Ralph M. Knox began the fight of his life on December 8, 1941 as a prisoner of war captured by the Japanese when the Philippines fell.

Lady Guest’s Mabinogion

Lady Guest’s Mabinogion
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Publisher : Read Books Ltd
Total Pages : 497
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ISBN-10 : 9781528799201
ISBN-13 : 1528799208
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Lady Guest’s Mabinogion by :

A cornerstone of Welsh folklore, this new edition of the Mabinogion features Lady Charlotte Guest's original English translation of the medieval collection of Arthurian legends and Celtic myths. Sourced from Lady Guest's 1877 English translation, this new edition of the Mabinogion features twelve tales of heroes, gods, and magical creatures in an exciting odyssey of early medieval literature. It includes the Four Branches of the Mabinogi and some of the first legends of King Arthur in a brilliant treasury of time-honoured tales. This volume offers a unique glimpse into the rich history of the ancient Welsh text, presenting six essays providing context and insight into the longevity of these enduring tales. Alongside the marvellous Celtic stories are Lady Guest's own notes on the text, as well as extracts and entries from her journals.

Mrs. Gandhi’s Guest

Mrs. Gandhi’s Guest
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Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages : 220
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ISBN-10 : 9781725234192
ISBN-13 : 172523419X
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis Mrs. Gandhi’s Guest by : David Baily Harned

The Witchlord and the Weaponmaster

The Witchlord and the Weaponmaster
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Publisher : Lulu.com
Total Pages : 730
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ISBN-10 : 9781411685840
ISBN-13 : 1411685849
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis The Witchlord and the Weaponmaster by : Hugh Cook

This massive novel of 57 chapters and about 250,000 words is the story of a barbarian named Guest Gulkan. Before buying, see the free PDF file at zenvirus.com/witchlord to check if the book format is okay for you. The PDF contains the front matter and the first chapter. Format: 8.5 inches wide by 11 inches tall.

Constructing Autocracy

Constructing Autocracy
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Publisher : Princeton University Press
Total Pages : 331
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ISBN-10 : 9780691171418
ISBN-13 : 0691171416
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis Constructing Autocracy by : Matthew B. Roller

Rome's transition from a republican system of government to an imperial regime comprised more than a century of civil upheaval and rapid institutional change. Yet the establishment of a ruling dynasty, centered around a single leader, came as a cultural and political shock to Rome's aristocracy, who had shared power in the previous political order. How did the imperial regime manage to establish itself and how did the Roman elites from the time of Julius Caesar to Nero make sense of it? In this compelling book, Matthew Roller reveals a "dialogical" process at work, in which writers and philosophers vigorously negotiated and contested the nature and scope of the emperor’s authority, despite the consensus that he was the ultimate authority figure in Roman society. Roller seeks evidence for this "thinking out" of the new order in a wide range of republican and imperial authors, with an emphasis on Lucan and Seneca the Younger. He shows how elites assessed the impact of the imperial system on traditional aristocratic ethics and examines how several longstanding authority relationships in Roman society--those of master to slave, father to son, and gift-creditor to gift-debtor--became competing models for how the emperor did or should relate to his aristocratic subjects. By revealing this ideological activity to be not merely reactive but also constitutive of the new order, Roller contributes to ongoing debates about the character of the Roman imperial system and about the "politics" of literature.

Arena

Arena
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Publisher : A&C Black
Total Pages : 183
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ISBN-10 : 9781448207756
ISBN-13 : 1448207754
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis Arena by : John Pearson

First published in 1973, Arena discusses the Year AD 80, when the Colosseum opened with quite the longest and most nauseating organized mass orgy in history. It was a mammoth celebration on the grandest scale, a fitting inauguration for an arena built to epitomize all the majesty and power of the Roman Empire, a building which also held the seeds of that Empire's decay and destruction. As well as his vivid account of the erection of the Colosseum, Mr Pearson discusses the origins of death spectacles and their evolution into highly organized games intended to enhance imperial prestige and provide the populace with an effective substitute for politics and war. 'Butchered to make a Roman holiday', the victims of this lust for slaughter were slaves and criminals, the human surplus of their day, coached for an almost certain death. One chapter highlights the perverted death-wish of many early would-be martyrs and decisively establishes that there is no evidence for the death of a single Christian martyr in the Colosseum. The book concludes with a brief survey of the building's subsequent history; looted and despoiled yet still the embodiment of Rome's spirit and greatness, it became a sublime romantic ruin, now exposed by slum-clearance as a gigantic traffic island. Mr Pearson is acutely aware of the violence that was endemic in Roman society, and in his shrewd analysis he draws disturbing parallels with the twentieth-century situation.

The Son of a Star

The Son of a Star
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 492
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015043581597
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Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis The Son of a Star by : Sir Benjamin Ward Richardson

Cherishing Men from Afar

Cherishing Men from Afar
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Publisher : Duke University Press
Total Pages : 316
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ISBN-10 : 0822316374
ISBN-13 : 9780822316374
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Cherishing Men from Afar by : James Louis Hevia

In the late eighteenth century two expansive Eurasian empires met formally for the first time--the Manchu or Qing dynasty of China and the maritime empire of Great Britain. The occasion was the mission of Lord Macartney, sent by the British crown and sponsored by the East India Company, to the court of the Qianlong emperor. Cherishing Men from Afar looks at the initial confrontation between these two empires from a historical perspective informed by the insights of contemporary postcolonial criticism and cultural studies. The history of this encounter, like that of most colonial and imperial encounters, has traditionally been told from the Europeans' point of view. In this book, James L. Hevia consults Chinese sources--many previously untranslated--for a broader sense of what Qing court officials understood; and considers these documents in light of a sophisticated anthropological understanding of Qing ritual processes and expectations. He also reexamines the more familiar British accounts in the context of recent critiques of orientalism and work on the development of the bourgeois subject. Hevia's reading of these sources reveals the logics of two discrete imperial formations, not so much impaired by the cultural misunderstandings that have historically been attributed to their meeting, but animated by differing ideas about constructing relations of sovereignty and power. His examination of Chinese and English-language scholarly treatments of this event, both historical and contemporary, sheds new light on the place of the Macartney mission in the dynamics of colonial and imperial encounters.

Representations of Empire

Representations of Empire
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 218
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ISBN-10 : 0197262767
ISBN-13 : 9780197262764
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis Representations of Empire by : Alan K. Bowman

The essays in this volume cover the whole of the period in which Rome dominated the Mediterranean world. The belief shared by all the contributors is that the Roman empire is best understood from the standpoint of the Mediterranean world looking in to Rome, rather than from Rome looking out. The papers focus on the development of political institutions in Rome itself and in her empire, and on the nature of the relationship between Rome and her provincial subjects. They also discuss historiographical approaches to different kinds of source material, literary and documentary - including the major Roman historians, the evidence for the pre-Roman near east, and the Christian writers of later antiquity. This volume reflects the immense complexity of the political and cultural history of the ancient Mediterranean, from the late Republic to the age of Augustine.