Wolf Wars

Wolf Wars
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Publisher : Falcon Guides
Total Pages : 183
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ISBN-10 : 1560443529
ISBN-13 : 9781560443520
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Wolf Wars by : Hank Fischer

The remarkable inside story of the restoration of wolves to Yellowstone National Park.

Peasant Wars of the Twentieth Century

Peasant Wars of the Twentieth Century
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Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages : 356
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ISBN-10 : 0806131969
ISBN-13 : 9780806131962
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Peasant Wars of the Twentieth Century by : Eric R. Wolf

"Peasant Wars of the Twentieth Century provides a good short course in the major popular revolutions of our century--in Russia, Mexico, China, Algeria, Cuba, and Viet Nam--not from the perspective of governments or parties or leaders, but from the perspective of the peasant peoples whose lives and ways of living were destroyed by the depredations of the imperial powers, including American imperial power."-New York Times Book Review "Eric Wolf's study of the six great peasant-based revolutions of the century demonstrates a mastery of his field and the methods required to negotiate it that evokes respect and admiration. In six crisp essays, and a brilliant conclusion, he extends our understanding of the nature of peasant reactions to social change appreciably by his skill in isolating and analyzing those factors, which, by a magnification of the anthropologist's techniques, can be shown to be crucial in linking local grievances and protest to larger movements of political transformation."--American Political Science Review "An intellectual tour de force."--Comparative Politics

The Great American Wolf

The Great American Wolf
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Publisher : Macmillan
Total Pages : 340
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ISBN-10 : 0805055282
ISBN-13 : 9780805055283
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis The Great American Wolf by : Bruce Hampton

For more than 300 years, the wolf was North America's most reviled beast, pursued to the brink of extinction throughout the United States. Then, within the last half-century, public opinion changed and the wolf became the symbol of the wilderness, tolerated and even desired over much of its former range. insert. 2 maps.

Moon Burned

Moon Burned
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 282
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ISBN-10 : 1973381729
ISBN-13 : 9781973381723
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Moon Burned by : H. D. Gordon

Enter the Ring.Shift into wolf form.Fight to the deathI'm just trying to survive, and that's a full-time job in the world of wolf shifters, where the strong prey on the weak.Good thing weak is one thing I am not.When a good deed gets me in trouble, and a certain dangerous wolf takes a special interest in me, the world as I know it is turned upside down.What does Ryker want from me, anyway? I'm a slave, and he's the master's right hand.Nothing good could possibly come from this.The trouble is, Ryker is irresistibly sexy, and when he's near me, my right mind disappears with my good sense.His touch is like fire - it might end up burning me beyond repair.Believe it or not, that is actually the least of my problems.

Wolf Wars

Wolf Wars
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Publisher : Falcon Guides
Total Pages : 208
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015037435081
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis Wolf Wars by : Hank Fischer

Wolf

Wolf
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Publisher : Reaktion Books
Total Pages : 202
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ISBN-10 : 9781861899804
ISBN-13 : 1861899807
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis Wolf by : Garry Marvin

Feared and revered, the wolf has been admired as a powerful hunter and symbol of the wild and reviled for its danger to humans and livestock. Garry Marvin reveals in Wolf how the ways in which wolves are imagined has had far-reaching implications for how actual wolves are treated by humans. Indigenous hunting societies originally respected the wolf as a fellow hunter, but with the domestication of animals the wolf became regarded as an enemy due to its attacks on livestock. Wolves, as a result, developed a reputation as creatures of evil. In children’s literature, they were depicted as the intruder from the wild who preys on the innocent. And in popular culture, the wolf became the creature that evil humans can transform into—the dreaded werewolf. Fear of this enigmatic creature, Marvin shows, led to an attempt to eradicate it as a species. However, with the development of scientific understanding of wolves and their place in ecological systems and the growth of popular environmentalism, the wolf has been rethought and reimagined. The wolf now has a legion of new supporters who regard it as a charismatic creature of the newly valued wild and wilderness. Marvin investigates the latest scientific understanding of the wolf, as well as its place in literature, history, and folklore, offering insights into our changing attitudes towards wolves.

A Wolf at the Schoolhouse Door

A Wolf at the Schoolhouse Door
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Publisher : The New Press
Total Pages : 153
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ISBN-10 : 9781620978122
ISBN-13 : 1620978121
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis A Wolf at the Schoolhouse Door by : Jack Schneider

A trenchant analysis of how public education is being destroyed in overt and deceptive ways—and how to fight back In the “vigorous, well-informed” (Kirkus Reviews) A Wolf at the Schoolhouse Door, the co-hosts of the popular education podcast Have You Heard expose the potent network of conservative elected officials, advocacy groups, funders, and think tanks that are pushing a radical vision to do away with public education. “Cut[ing] through the rhetorical fog surrounding a host of free-market reforms and innovations” (Mike Rose), Jack Schneider and Jennifer Berkshire lay bare the dogma of privatization and reveal how it fits into the current context of right-wing political movements. A Wolf at the Schoolhouse Door “goes above and beyond the typical explanations” (SchoolPolicy.org), giving readers an up-close look at the policies—school vouchers, the war on teachers’ unions, tax credit scholarships, virtual schools, and more—driving the movement’s agenda. Called “well-researched, carefully argued, and alarming” by Library Journal, this smart, essential book has already incited a public reckoning on behalf of the millions of families served by the American educational system—and many more who stand to suffer from its unmaking. “Just as with good sci-fi,” according to Jacobin, “the authors make a compelling case that, based on our current trajectory, a nightmare future is closer than we think.”

Bring the War Home

Bring the War Home
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Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 353
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ISBN-10 : 9780674237698
ISBN-13 : 0674237692
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Bring the War Home by : Kathleen Belew

The white power movement in America wants a revolution. It has declared all-out war against the federal government and its agents, and has carried out—with military precision—an escalating campaign of terror against the American public. Its soldiers are not lone wolves but are highly organized cadres motivated by a coherent and deeply troubling worldview of white supremacy, anticommunism, and apocalypse. In Bring the War Home, Kathleen Belew gives us the first full history of the movement that consolidated in the 1970s and 1980s around a potent sense of betrayal in the Vietnam War and made tragic headlines in the 1995 bombing of the Oklahoma City federal building. Returning to an America ripped apart by a war that, in their view, they were not allowed to win, a small but driven group of veterans, active-duty personnel, and civilian supporters concluded that waging war on their own country was justified. They unified people from a variety of militant groups, including Klansmen, neo-Nazis, skinheads, radical tax protestors, and white separatists. The white power movement operated with discipline and clarity, undertaking assassinations, mercenary soldiering, armed robbery, counterfeiting, and weapons trafficking. Its command structure gave women a prominent place in brokering intergroup alliances and giving birth to future recruits. Belew’s disturbing history reveals how war cannot be contained in time and space. In its wake, grievances intensify and violence becomes a logical course of action for some. Bring the War Home argues for awareness of the heightened potential for paramilitarism in a present defined by ongoing war.

Fifty Years of Peasant Wars in Latin America

Fifty Years of Peasant Wars in Latin America
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Publisher : Berghahn Books
Total Pages : 228
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ISBN-10 : 9781805393481
ISBN-13 : 1805393480
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis Fifty Years of Peasant Wars in Latin America by : Leigh Binford

Informed by Eric Wolf’s Peasant Wars of the Twentieth Century, published in 1969, this book examines selected peasant struggles in seven Latin American countries during the last fifty years and suggests the continuing relevance of Wolf’s approach. The seven case studies are preceded by an Introduction in which the editors assess the continuing relevance of Wolf’s political economy. The book concludes with Gavin Smith’s reflection on reading Eric Wolf as a public intellectual today.

Once a Wolf

Once a Wolf
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Publisher : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages : 52
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ISBN-10 : 9780618111206
ISBN-13 : 0618111204
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis Once a Wolf by : Stephen R. Swinburne

This book explores the long and troubled relationship between humans and wolves--from persecution to preservation. Full-color photos.