Overcoming Conflicting Loyalties

Overcoming Conflicting Loyalties
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Publisher : University of Alberta
Total Pages : 296
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ISBN-10 : 9781772120653
ISBN-13 : 1772120650
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Synopsis Overcoming Conflicting Loyalties by : Irene Sevcik

To date, little has been published about the place of spirituality in working with survivors of intimate partner violence. Overcoming Conflicting Loyalties examines the intersection of faith and culture in the lives of religious and ethno-cultural women in the context of the work of FaithLink, a unique community initiative that encourages religious leaders and secular service providers to work together. The authors present the benefits of such cooperation by reporting the findings of three qualitative research studies. Individuals in secular and sacral services who work with victims of domestic violence, as well as academics in the fields of social work, psychology, and religious studies, will benefit from the insights, depth of experience, and range of voices represented in this valuable book. Irene Sevcik, Michael Rothery, Nancy Nason-Clark, and The Very Rev. Robert Pynn have brought their professional expertise and experiences to benefit FaithLink at different times and in different capacities. All of the authors live in Calgary except Nason-Clark, who lives in Fredericton. Sponsored by The Calgary Foundation.

Conflicting Loyalties

Conflicting Loyalties
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Total Pages : 266
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015021644698
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Synopsis Conflicting Loyalties by : N. V. Baker

Baker provides the first comprehensive analysis of the history and structure of the U.S. Attorney General. She documents how attorneys general have differed in their responses, seeing themselves as either advocates of the president or neutral expounders of the law. She focuses in particular on Robert Kennedy, Edwin Meese, Elliot Richardson, Griffin Bell, Robert Jackson, Edward Levi, A. Mitchell Palmer, and Roger Taney.

Conflicting Loyalties and the State in Post-Soviet Russia and Eurasia

Conflicting Loyalties and the State in Post-Soviet Russia and Eurasia
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 276
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ISBN-10 : 0714648825
ISBN-13 : 9780714648828
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis Conflicting Loyalties and the State in Post-Soviet Russia and Eurasia by : Michael Waller

The final chapter relates the evolution of these conflicting loyalties to the global weakening of the nation-state, and distinguishes what is particular to the Soviet state and its demise from more significant questions of analytical importance posed by the collapse of a major contemporary multi-national state.

Democracy, Socialization and Conflicting Loyalties in East and West

Democracy, Socialization and Conflicting Loyalties in East and West
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 467
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ISBN-10 : 9781349140596
ISBN-13 : 1349140597
Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

Synopsis Democracy, Socialization and Conflicting Loyalties in East and West by : Henk Dekker

The 22 essays in this volume discuss contemporary trends in democratization, nationalism, political socialization, authoritarianism, and other topics such as conflicting loyalties in Europe and the US. Since there are seven different countries represented among the authors who have contributed to this volume, they have produced a unique, international, comparative and cross-national research perspective on significant issues in contemporary politics, socialization, and education. This book provides an interesting collection of empirical research findings and scholarly syntheses of quantitative and qualitative research efforts. Major emphasis in these studies is on the impact of socialization forces and political socialization of youth from various sources. Some research studies are quasi-longitudinal, treating different regions in Europe, and emphasizing significant themes such as racism, intolerance, xenophobia, the European Union, and democratic political philosophy and citizenship.

Divided Loyalties

Divided Loyalties
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 347
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ISBN-10 : 9780520919839
ISBN-13 : 0520919831
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Divided Loyalties by : James L. Gelvin

James L. Gelvin brings a new and distinctive perspective to the perennially fascinating topic of nationalism in the Arab Middle East. Unlike previous historians who have focused on the activities and ideas of a small group of elites, Gelvin details the role played by non-elites in nationalist politics during the early part of the twentieth century. Drawing from previously untapped sources, he documents the appearance of a new form of political organization—the popular committee—that sprang up in cities and villages throughout greater Syria in the immediate aftermath of the First World War. These committees empowered a new type of nationalist leadership, made nationalist politics a mass phenomenon for the first time, and articulated a view of nation and nationalism that continues to inform the politics of the region today. Gelvin does more than recount an episode in the history of nationalism in the Arab Middle East. His examination of leaflets, graffiti, speeches, rumors, and editorials offers fresh insights into the symbolic construction of national communities. His analysis of ceremonies—national celebrations, demonstrations, theater—contributes to our understanding of the emergence of mass politics. By situating his study within a broader historical context, Gelvin has written a book that will be of interest to all who wish to understand nationalism in the region and beyond.

Divided Loyalties

Divided Loyalties
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Publisher : SUNY Press
Total Pages : 460
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ISBN-10 : 0791420884
ISBN-13 : 9780791420881
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis Divided Loyalties by : Craig Phelan

John Mitchell was a contradictory figure, representing the best and worst labor leadership had to offer at the turn of the century. Articulate, intelligent, and a skillful negotiator, Mitchell made effective use of the press and political opportunities as well as the muscle of his union. He was also manipulative, calculating, tremendously ambitious, and prone to place more trust in the business community than in his own rank and file. Phelan relates Mitchell’s life to many issues currently being debated by labor historians, such as organized labor’s search for respectability, its development of a large bureaucracy, its ambiguous relationship to the state, and its suppression of worker input. In addition, he shows how Mitchell’s life illuminates broad economic and political developments in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

Divided Loyalties

Divided Loyalties
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Publisher : Manchester University Press
Total Pages : 232
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ISBN-10 : 0719006945
ISBN-13 : 9780719006944
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Divided Loyalties by : Martin Kolinsky

Divided Loyalties

Divided Loyalties
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Publisher : MHRA
Total Pages : 288
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ISBN-10 : 1902653211
ISBN-13 : 9781902653211
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Synopsis Divided Loyalties by : Peter Davies

This study aims to shed light on the relationship of writers with power in East Germany by setting their work in the context of Soviet and SED German policy after 1945. Peter Davies provides an analysis of the politics of German division as it affected visions of German national identity within the East German artistic community, and shows how this can give us a profound insight into contentious questions of artistic `dissidence' and `conformity'. The second part of the study develops these ideas through a series of case studies of important individuals such as Johannes R. Becher, Peter Huchel, Bertolt Brecht and Hanns Eisler, analysing the complexities of their relationship with the power structures and ideology of the East German state in the institutional context of the Deutsche Akademie der Kunste. The study concludes with an account of the consequences of the June 1953 uprising for these artists' view of their role in the GDR.

Divided Loyalties in a Doomed Empire

Divided Loyalties in a Doomed Empire
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Publisher : University of Delaware Press
Total Pages : 296
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ISBN-10 : 0874139686
ISBN-13 : 9780874139686
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Divided Loyalties in a Doomed Empire by : Daniel Royot

The genealogy of the French-speaking members of the Lewis and Clark expedition can often be traced back to the times where the fleur-de-lys was flying over New France. The terra incognita was explored to gratify Louis XIV's lust for the brown gold of the fur trade. By the time of the Lewis and Clark expedition, the French were well integrated into the North American population. These men were instrumental in the success of the Corps of Discovery. Observers from the Montreal North West Company spied on the expedition for fear of American encroachments. New Spain sent in vain a French adventurer to capture Meriwether Lewis. The legend of the West has both French and American heroes in common among the coureurs de bois (white Indians) and mountain men.

Conflicting Loyalties in Early Medieval Bavaria

Conflicting Loyalties in Early Medieval Bavaria
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Publisher : Ashgate Publishing
Total Pages : 280
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015048949856
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Synopsis Conflicting Loyalties in Early Medieval Bavaria by : Kathy Lynne Roper Pearson

This text examines the successes and failures of the Agilofingi dukes and their Carolingian royal successors as they attempted to establish effective territoriaity within early-medieval Bavaria. The dukes and kings relied heavily on two major strategies: the use of the Church as an extension of the ruler's authority over both territory and its inhabitants; and the creation of proto-vassalic and vassalic ties with members of the landowning class. Pursuit of these strategies forced the Bavarian rulers to deal with the ambivalence of their clerical and secular elites whose patters of loyalty were shaped by a variety of familial, religious or territorial concerns of their own, not always compatible with the ruler's interests.