Warlords III

Warlords III
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Publisher : Prima Games
Total Pages : 244
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ISBN-10 : 0761511997
ISBN-13 : 9780761511991
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Warlords III by : Rick Barba

Warlords III is fully multi-player capable, providing options to play against opponents on LAN, the Internet, direct modem, hot seat, and e-mail. To keep up with this customizable game, players will need "Warlords III: The Official Strategy Guide".

PC Mag

PC Mag
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Total Pages : 412
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Rating : 4/5 ( Downloads)

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PCMag.com is a leading authority on technology, delivering Labs-based, independent reviews of the latest products and services. Our expert industry analysis and practical solutions help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology.

Warlords III, Darklords Rising

Warlords III, Darklords Rising
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Publisher : Prima Games
Total Pages : 325
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ISBN-10 : 0761517707
ISBN-13 : 9780761517702
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis Warlords III, Darklords Rising by : Rick Barba

The war is not yet won . . . • Covers both Warlords™ III: Reign of Heroes™ & Warlords™ III: Darklords Rising™ • Walkthroughs of all campaigns with advice to deliver crushing blows to enemy armies • Strategies and tactics to defeat old foes and new enemies • Advice on defensive steps to help you keep what you conquer • Diplomatic options detailed and explained • Complete information on all new character types • Locations of all artifacts revealed

New Perspectives in Game Studies

New Perspectives in Game Studies
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Publisher : Masarykova univerzita
Total Pages : 128
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ISBN-10 : 9788021080454
ISBN-13 : 8021080450
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis New Perspectives in Game Studies by : Tomáš Bártek

Sborník shrnuje příspěvky z první výroční konference Central and Eastern European Game Studies, konané v Brně ve dnech 10.–11. října 2014. Příspěvky zaměřené na výzkum digitálních her zahrnují témata od historie k teorii, od empirických studií k aplikovanému výzkumu. Značná část příspěvků se váže k regionu střední a východní Evropy.

Computer Gaming World

Computer Gaming World
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 880
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ISBN-10 : UCSD:31822035130111
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Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

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Chain of Command

Chain of Command
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Publisher : Harper Collins
Total Pages : 602
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ISBN-10 : 9780061807657
ISBN-13 : 0061807656
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis Chain of Command by : Seymour M. Hersh

Since September 11, 2001, Seymour M. Hersh has riveted readers -- and outraged the Bush Administration -- with his explosive stories in The New Yorker, including his headline-making pieces on the abuse of prisoners at Abu Ghraib. Now, Hersh brings together what he has learned, along with new reporting, to answer the critical question of the last four years: How did America get from the clear morning when two planes crashed into the World Trade Center to a divisive and dirty war in Iraq? In Chain of Command, Hersh takes an unflinching look behind the public story of the war on terror and into the lies and obsessions that led America into Iraq. Hersh draws on sources at the highest levels of the American government and intelligence community, in foreign capitals, and on the battlefield for an unparalleled view of a critical chapter in America's recent history. In a new afterword, he critiques the government's failure to adequately investigate prisoner abuse -- at Abu Ghraib and elsewhere -- and punish those responsible. With an introduction by The New Yorker's editor, David Remnick, Chain of Command is a devastating portrait of an administration blinded by ideology and of a president whose decisions have made the world a more dangerous place for America.

China in Disintegration

China in Disintegration
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 356
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ISBN-10 : 9781439119426
ISBN-13 : 1439119422
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis China in Disintegration by : James E. Sheridan

After the 1911 fall of the Manchus came the most hideous breakdown in Chinese history. Sheridan, a Northwestern University scholar, concentrates on the Kuomintang movement of Chiang Kai-shek, insisting that we judge a political force by whether it solves the problems posed to it, not, as Chiang's partisans prefer, by means of what-if's. Sheridan's focus on the KMT brings more to light than do many surveys of Mao's revolutionaries. The KMT failed either to create an effective dictatorship or to mobilize fascist passions which could ensure willingness to "sacrifice." Thus the difficulty in squeezing enough wealth out of the peasantry to meet a foreign debt which totaled half the national revenue. The KMT did ensure that forced opium production took up at least a fifth of Chinese cropland by the 1929-1933 period, and they consolidated a soldier recruitment system that approximated Nazi roundups. However, the book underlines Chiang's failure to give the masses a ""Strength through Joy"" spirit; and, as wartime inflation of 300% gave way to postwar collapse, the anti-Communist pitch became emptier and emptier. The Kuomintang turned into a mere holding operation and faded into chaos. Sheridan gives a strong sense of the rapine of the warlords who were Chiang's off-and-on allies, and of the feeble heritage of Sun Yat-sen's patriotic platitudes. He leaves out explicit investigation of the international context while underlining, more than most writers, Chiang's commitment to repay external debt at the expense of the Chinese people. A sound and striking approach to these decades of desperation in the lives of a quarter of the human population—if not bypassed in the glut of "China books," it may encourage students and academics to go further. —Kirkus Reviews

Sugarland

Sugarland
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Publisher : Central European University Press
Total Pages : 307
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ISBN-10 : 9789633866177
ISBN-13 : 9633866170
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis Sugarland by : Artan R. Hoxha

In this historical monograph on non-urban communist Albania, Artan Hoxha discusses the ambitious development project that turned a swampland into a site of sugar production after 1945. The author seeks to free the history of Albanian communism from the stereotypes that still circulate about it with stigmas of an aberration, paranoia, extreme nationalism, and xenophobia. This micro-history of the agricultural and industrial transformation of a zone in southeastern Albania, explores a wide range of issues including modernization, development, and social, cultural, and economic policies. In addition to analyzing the collectivization of agriculture, Hoxha shows how communism affected the lives of ordinary rural people. As elsewhere in the Communist Bloc, the Albanian regime borrowed developmental projects from the past and implemented them using social mobilization and a command economy. The abundant archival resources along with interviews in the field attest to the authorities’ efforts to increase consumption and to radically transform people’s tastes. But the book argues that despite the repressive environment, people involved in the sugar project were not simply passive receivers of models from the nation's capital. The author also describes that—in defiance of Cold War bipolarity—technological requirements and social policy considerations required a degree of engagement with the broader world.

Late Roman Warlords

Late Roman Warlords
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Publisher : OUP Oxford
Total Pages : 380
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ISBN-10 : 9780191530913
ISBN-13 : 0191530913
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis Late Roman Warlords by : Penny MacGeorge

Late Roman Warlords reconstructs the careers of some of the men who shaped (and were shaped by) the last quarter century of the Western Empire. There is a need for a new investigation of these warlords based on primary sources and including recent historical debates and theories. The difficult sources for this period have been analysed (and translated as necessary) to produce a chronological account, and relevant archaeological and numismatic evidence has been utilised. An overview of earlier warlords, including Aetius, is followed by three studies of individual warlords and the regions they dominated. The first covers Dalmatia and Marcellinus, its ruler during the 450s and 460s. A major theme is the question of Marcellinus' western or eastern affiliations: using an often-ignored Greek source, Penny MacGeorge suggests a new interpretation. The second part is concerned with the Gallic general Aegidius and his son Syagrius, who ruled in northern Gaul, probably from Soissons. This extends to AD 486 (well after the fall of the Western Empire). The problem of the existence or non-existence of a 'kingdom of Soissons' is discussed, introducing evidence from the Merovingian period, and a solution put forward. This section also looks at how the political situation in northern Gaul might throw light on contemporary post-Roman Britain. The third study is of the barbarian patrician Ricimer, defender of Italy, and his successors (the Burgundian prince Gundobad and Orestes, a former employee of Attila) down to the coup of 476 by which Odovacer became the first barbarian king of Italy. This includes discussion of the character and motivation of Ricimer, particularly in relation to the emperors he promoted and destroyed, and of how historians' assessments of him have changed over time.

Berkshire Dictionary of Chinese Biography

Berkshire Dictionary of Chinese Biography
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Publisher : Berkshire Publishing Group
Total Pages : 1735
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ISBN-10 : 9781933782614
ISBN-13 : 1933782617
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis Berkshire Dictionary of Chinese Biography by : Kerry Brown

The Berkshire Dictionary of Chinese Biography, the first publication of its kind since 1898, is the work of more than one hundred internationally recognized experts from nearly a dozen countries. It has been designed to satisfy the growing thirst of students, researchers, professionals, and general readers for knowledge about China. It makes the entire span of Chinese history manageable by introducing the reader to emperors, politicians, poets, writers, artists, scientists, explorers, and philosophers who have shaped and transformed China over the course of five thousand years. In 135 entries, ranging from 1,000 to 8,000 words and written by some of the world's leading China scholars, the Berkshire Dictionary of Chinese Biography takes the reader from the important (even if possibly mythological) figures of ancient China to Communist leaders Mao Zedong and Deng Xiaoping. The in-depth essays provide rich historical context, and create a compelling narrative that weaves abstract concepts and disparate events into a coherent story. Cross-references between the articles show the connections between times, places, movements, events, and individuals.