Showing posts with label History. Show all posts
Showing posts with label History. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Dance History: An Introduction (repost)




Dance History: An Introduction by June Layson


English | 21 Apr. 1994 | ISBN: 041509030X | 304 Pages | PDF | 7 MB




Originally published in 1983 the first edition rapidly established itself as a core student text. Now fully revised and up-dated it remains the only book to address the rationale, process, techniques and methodologies specific to the study of dance history. For the main body of the text which covers historical studies of dance in its traditional and performance contexts, the editors have brought together a team of internationally known dance historians. Roger Copeland and Deborah Jowitt each take a controversial look at the modern American dance. Kenneth Archer and Millicent Hodson explain the processes they use when reconstructing "lost" ballets, and Theresa Buckland and Georgina Gore write on traditional dance in England and West Africa respectively. With other contributions on social dance, ballet, early European modern dance and feminist perspectives on dance history this book offers a multitude of starting points for studying dance history as well as presenting examples of dance writing at its very best. Dance History will be an essential purchase for all students of dance.






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Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Empire for Liberty: A History of American Imperialism from Benjamin Franklin to Paul Wolfowitz




Empire for Liberty: A History of American Imperialism from Benjamin Franklin to Paul Wolfowitz by Richard H. Immerman


English | 2010 | ISBN: 069112762X, 0691156077 | 296 pages | PDF | 10,6 MB




How could the United States, a nation founded on the principles of liberty and equality, have produced Abu Ghraib, torture memos, Plamegate, and warrantless wiretaps? Did America set out to become an empire? And if so, how has it reconciled its imperialism–and in some cases, its crimes–with the idea of liberty so forcefully expressed in the Declaration of Independence? Empire for Liberty tells the story of men who used the rhetoric of liberty to further their imperial ambitions, and reveals that the quest for empire has guided the nation"s architects from the very beginning–and continues to do so today.




Historian Richard Immerman paints nuanced portraits of six exceptional public figures who manifestly influenced the course of American empire: Benjamin Franklin, John Quincy Adams, William Henry Seward, Henry Cabot Lodge, John Foster Dulles, and Paul Wolfowitz. Each played a pivotal role as empire builder and, with the exception of Adams, did so without occupying the presidency. Taking readers from the founding of the republic to the Global War on Terror, Immerman shows how each individual"s influence arose from a keen sensitivity to the concerns of his times; how the trajectory of American empire was relentless if not straight; and how these shrewd and powerful individuals shaped their rhetoric about liberty to suit their needs.




But as Immerman demonstrates in this timely and provocative book, liberty and empire were on a collision course. And in the Global War on Terror and the occupation of Iraq, they violently collided.












Saturday, September 26, 2015

American Women"s History: A Very Short Introduction




American Women"s History: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) by Susan Ware


2015 | ISBN: 0199328331 | English | 160 pages | PDF | 1 MB




In 1607, Powhatan teenager Pocahontas first encountered English settlers when John Smith was brought to her village as a captive. In 1920, the ratification of the 19th Amendment gave women the constitutional right to vote. And in 2012, the U.S. Marine Corps lifted its ban on women in active combat, allowing female marines to join the sisterhood of American women who stand at the center of this country"s history. Between each of these signal points runs the multi-layered experience of American women, from pre-colonization to the present.




In American Women"s History: A Very Short Introduction Susan Ware emphasizes the richly diverse experiences of American women as they were shaped by factors such as race, class, religion, geographical location, age, and sexual orientation. The book begins with a comprehensive look at early America, with gender at the center, making it clear that women"s experiences were not always the same as men"s, and looking at the colonizers as well as the colonized, along with issues of settlement, slavery, and regional variations. She shows how women"s domestic and waged labor shaped the Northern economy, and how slavery affected the lives of both free and enslaved Southern women. Ware then moves through the tumultuous decades of industrialization and urbanization, describing the 19th century movements led by women (temperance, moral reform, and abolitionism), She links women"s experiences to the familiar events of the Civil War, the Progressive Era, and World War I, culminating in 20th century female activism for civil rights and successive waves of feminism.




Ware explores the major transformations in women"s history, with attention to a wide range of themes from political activism to popular culture, the work force and the family. From Anne Bradstreet to Ida B. Wells to Eleanor Roosevelt, this Very Short Introduction recognizes women as a force in American history and, more importantly, tells women"s history as American history. At the core of Ware"s narrative is the recognition that gender – the changing historical and cultural constructions of roles assigned to the biological differences of the sexes – is central to understanding the history of American women"s lives, and to the history of the United States.




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Models of the History of Philosophy: Vol. III: The Second Enlightenment and the Kantian Age




Models of the History of Philosophy: Vol. III: The Second Enlightenment and the Kantian Age by Gregorio Piaia and Giovanni Santinello


English | 2015 | ISBN: 9401799652 | 1000 pages | PDF | 6,4 MB




This is the third volume of Models of the History of Philosophy, a collaborative work on the history of the history of philosophy dating from the Renaissance to the end of the nineteenth century. The volume covers a decisive period in the history of modern thought, from Voltaire and the great “Encyclopédie” of Diderot and d"Alembert to the age of Kant, i.e. from the histoire de l"esprit humain animated by the idea of progress to the a priori history of human thought. The interest of the philosophes and the Kantians (Buhle and Tennemann) in the study and the reconstruction of the philosophies of the past was characterized by a spirit that was highly critical, but at the same time systematic. The material is divided into four large linguistic and cultural areas: the French, Italian, British and German. The detailed analysis of the 35 works which can be considered to be “general” histories of philosophy is preceded and accompanied by lengthy introductions on the historical background and references to numerous other works bordering on philosophical historiography.












1968 in Europe: A History of Protest and Activism, 1956-1977 (repost)




1968 in Europe: A History of Protest and Activism, 1956-1977 by Martin Klimke, Joachim Scharloth


English | 2008 | ISBN: 0230606199 | 352 pages | PDF | 1,2 MB




A concise reference for researchers on the protest movements of the 1960s and 1970s, this book covers the history of the various national protest movements, the transnational aspects of these movements, and the common narratives and cultures of memory surrounding them.












China 1900 - 76 (Heinemann Advanced History)




China 1900 – 76 (Heinemann Advanced History) by Geoff Stewart


English | 2006 | ISBN: 0435327690 | 192 Pages | PDF | 3.98 MB




China 1900 – 76 (Heinemann Advanced History)










Monday, September 21, 2015

The China Mirage: The Hidden History of American Disaster in Asia [Audiobook]




James Bradley, Pete Larkin (Narrator), "The China Mirage: The Hidden History of American Disaster in Asia"


ISBN: 1611136695, ASIN: B00U9SEGJY | 2015 | MP3@64 kbps | ~12:01:00 | 331 MB




"Bradley is sharp and rueful, and a voice for a more seasoned, constructive vision of our international relations with East Asia." –Christian Science Monitor




James Bradley introduces us to the prominent Americans–including FDR"s grandfather, Warren Delano–who in the 1800s made their fortunes in the China opium trade. Meanwhile, American missionaries sought a myth: noble Chinese peasants eager to Westernize.




The media propagated this mirage, and FDR believed that supporting Chiang Kai-shek would make China America"s best friend in Asia. But Chiang was on his way out and when Mao Zedong instead came to power, Americans were shocked, wondering how we had "lost China."




From the 1850s to the origins of the Vietnam War, Bradley reveals how American misconceptions about China have distorted our policies and led to the avoidable deaths of millions. The China Mirage dynamically explores the troubled history that still defines U.S.-Chinese relations today.










Sunday, September 20, 2015

The Arts - A History of Expression in the 20th Century




The Arts – A History of Expression in the 20th Century by Ronald Tamplin


PDF | 1991 | 256 pages | ISBN: 0245549560 | English | 80.9 MB



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The Boleyn Women: The Tudor Femmes Fatales Who Changed English History (repost)




Elizabeth Norton, "The Boleyn Women: The Tudor Femmes Fatales Who Changed English History"


2013 | ISBN: 1848689888 | EPUB, MOBI | 320 pages | 6 MB




The Boleyn family appeared from nowhere at the end of the fourteenth century, moving from peasant to princess in only a few generations. The women of the family brought about its advancement, beginning with the heiresses Alice Bracton Boleyn, Anne Hoo Boleyn and Margaret Butler Boleyn who brought wealth and aristocratic connections. Then there was Elizabeth Howard Boleyn, who was rumoured to have been the mistress of Henry VIII, along with her daughter Mary and niece Madge, who certainly were. Anne Boleyn became the king"s second wife and her aunts, Lady Boleyn and Lady Shelton, helped bring her to the block. The infamous Jane Boleyn, the last of her generation, betrayed her husband before dying on the scaffold with Queen Catherine Howard. The next generation was no less turbulent and Catherine Carey, the daughter of Mary Boleyn fled from England to avoid persecution under Mary Tudor. Her daughter, Lettice was locked in bitter rivalry with the greatest Boleyn lady of all, Elizabeth I, winning the battle for the affections of Robert Dudley but losing her position in society as a consequence. Finally, another Catherine Carey, the Countess of Nottingham, was so close to her cousin, the queen, that Elizabeth died of grief following her death. The Boleyn family was the most ambitious dynasty of the sixteenth century, rising dramatically to prominence in the early years of a century that would end with a Boleyn on the throne.








Saturday, September 19, 2015

Korean Film: History, Resistance, and Democratic Imagination




Korean Film: History, Resistance, and Democratic Imagination by Jinsook Joo


English | Apr. 30, 2003 | ISBN: 0275958116 | 208 Pages | PDF | 17.97 MB




Despite its rise in the global market, recent political progress, and a surging interest worldwide, Korean films are relatively unknown and rarely studied. This new work begins by investigating the history, industry structure, and trends of filmmaking in Korea, going on to examine how Hollywood films have affected both Korean mainstream and nonmainstream film industries in terms of both means of production and narrative. Moreover, the authors analyze the ways in which Korean films of recent years have represented the modernization process in Korea itself, as well as the ideological implications that arise from the cinematic constructions of Korean imagination. More than a mere chronological account of Korean cinematic history, ^IKorean Film^R attempts to consider the films as a popular cultural form that have a life beyond their theatrical runs: stars, genres, and key movies become part of any culture"s identity, and in their narratives and meanings can be located evidence of the ways in which a culture makes sense of itself. Korea has never before been given such an extensive treatment of this central idea, and here for the first time, the nation"s culture and cinema are merged into one discussion that both reflects and shapes our understanding of it.








Wednesday, September 16, 2015

The Everything Jewish History and Heritage Book (repost)




Richard D. Bank, "The Everything Jewish History and Heritage Book"


2003 | ISBN: 1580629660 | EPUB | 304 pages | 6 MB




Prepare yourself for an extraordinary adventure! In the following pages, you’ll traverse a time continuum spanning more than 4,000 years as you learn about the history of the Jewish people. We’ll begin in the area known as the Fertile Crescent, the cradle of civilization and the home of the early Hebrews. Then, we’ll move forward in time and place to follow the footsteps of Abraham and descend with Jacob’s clan into Egypt, emerging years later as a nation searching for freedom and the Promised Land. We will witness the founding of the kingdoms of Judah and Israel, their destruction, the re-establishment of the Second Temple, and how it, too, was destroyed. The Everything Jewish History and Heritage Book brings together all the rich history that has united the Jewish people for centuries—for everyone to enjoy.









Exorcising History: Argentine Theater Under Dictatorship




Exorcising History: Argentine Theater Under Dictatorship by Jean Graham-Jones


English | Feb. 2000 | ISBN: 0838754244 | 259 Pages | PDF | 2.91 MB




Exorcising History documents, contextualizes, and analyzes theater produced in Buenos Aires during Argentina"s military dictatorship of 1976-83 and the nation"s subsequent return to democracy.

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Film History: An Introduction (3rd edition)




Film History: An Introduction (3rd edition) By Kristin Thompson, David Bordwell


2009 | 831 Pages | ISBN: 0073386138 | PDF | 279 MB








Written by two of the leading scholars in film studies, Film History: An Introduction is a comprehensive, global survey of the medium that covers the development of every genre in film, from drama and comedy to documentary and experimental. As with the authors" bestselling Film Art: An Introduction (now in its eighth edition), concepts and events are illustrated with frame enlargements taken from the original sources, giving students more realistic points of reference than competing books that rely on publicity stills. The third edition of Film History is thoroughly updated and includes the first comprehensive overviews of the impact of globalization and digital technology on the cinema. Any serious film scholar–professor, undergraduate, or graduate student–will want to read and keep Film History. Visit the authorss blog at http://www.davidbordwell.net/blog/







The Hidden History of Coaching (Coaching in Practice)




The Hidden History of Coaching (Coaching in Practice)


Language: English | EPUB / MOBI | ISBN-10: 0335245404 | 2013 | 184 pages | 0,3 MB / 0,4 MB




"This book gives you the real story on who came before us and how we built on the learning to evolve coaching as an emerging profession. It"s interesting, exciting, and a little bit scary to see some of the antics that brought us here. Yet the honesty and openness within this book and the commentary by the writer, demonstrates the values and beliefs we hold as coaches. It brings clarity to the past, and it strengthens the framework for what"s possible as we continue forward."



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Monday, September 14, 2015

Art History in Africa




Art History in Africa


Longman | 1984 | ISBN: 0582643686 | English | 250 pages | PDF | 25 MB




This is a pioneering introduction to a subject that is still at an early srage of academic development. It aims to provide the reader with a systematic method for the historical understanding of African art. Professor Vansina considers the medium, technique, style and meaning of art objects and examines the creative process through which they come into being. Numerous photographs and drawings illustrate his arguments, and help to explain the changes that have taken place.









GeoHumanities: Art, History, Text at the Edge of Place




Michael Dear, Jim Ketchum, "GeoHumanities: Art, History, Text at the Edge of Place"


2011 | ISBN-10: 0415589797, 0415589800 | 344 pages | PDF | 6 MB




In the past decade, there has been a convergence of transdisciplinary thought characterized by geography’s engagement with the humanities, and the humanities’ integration of place and the tools of geography into its studies.




GeoHumanities maps this emerging intellectual terrain with thirty cutting edge contributions from internationally renowned scholars, architects, artists, activists, and scientists. This book explores the humanities’ rapidly expanding engagement with geography, and the multi-methodological inquiries that analyze the meanings of place, and then reconstructs those meanings to provoke new knowledge as well as the possibility of altered political practices. It is no coincidence that the geohumanities are forcefully emerging at a time of immense intellectual and social change. This book focuses on a range of topics to address urgent contemporary imperatives, such as the link between creativity and place; altered practices of spatial literacy; the increasing complexity of visual representation in art, culture, and science and the ubiquitous presence of geospatial technologies in the Information Age.




GeoHumanties is essential reading for students wishing to understand the intellectual trends and forces driving scholarship and research at the intersections of geography and the humanities disciplines. These trends hold far-reaching implications for future work in these disciplines, and for understanding the changes gripping our societies and our globalizing world.









Saturday, September 12, 2015

Foucault"s Virginity: Ancient Erotic Fiction and the History of Sexuality




Foucault"s Virginity: Ancient Erotic Fiction and the History of Sexuality (The W. B. Stanford Memorial Lectures) by Simon Goldhill


English | Jan. 27, 1995 | ISBN: 0521473721, 0521479347 | 208 Pages | PDF | 5 MB




This is a study of how sex and sexuality were written about in the first centuries of this era, a central period in the history of sexuality. Writing with the same wit and verve as the ancient writers he engages with, Simon Goldhill shows how the standard accounts of sexuality in this period are distorted by ignoring the sexy, ironic and often bizarre texts of the ancient novel, erotic poetry and humorous dialogues.










Friday, September 11, 2015

Macroanalysis: Digital Methods and Literary History




Macroanalysis: Digital Methods and Literary History (Topics in the Digital Humanities) by Matthew L. Jockers


English | 2013 | ISBN: 0252037529, 0252079078 | 208 pages | PDF | 3,2 MB




In this volume, Matthew L. Jockers introduces readers to large-scale literary computing and the revolutionary potential of macroanalysis–a new approach to the study of the literary record designed for probing the digital-textual world as it exists today, in digital form and in large quantities. Using computational analysis to retrieve key words, phrases, and linguistic patterns across thousands of texts in digital libraries, researchers can draw conclusions based on quantifiable evidence regarding how literary trends are employed over time, across periods, within regions, or within demographic groups, as well as how cultural, historical, and societal linkages may bind individual authors, texts, and genres into an aggregate literary culture.




Moving beyond the limitations of literary interpretation based on the "close-reading" of individual works, Jockers describes how this new method of studying large collections of digital material can help us to better understand and contextualize the individual works within those collections.












The Great Influenza: The Epic Story of the Deadliest Plague in History [repost]




The Great Influenza: The Epic Story of the Deadliest Plague in History


Audio CDs in MP3 / English: MP3, 64 kb/s (2 ch) | Duration: 19:26:18 | ISBN-10: 0143058827 | 2006 | 534 MB

Genre: History






No disease the world has ever known even remotely resembles the great influenza epidemic of 1918. Presumed to have begun when sick farm animals infected soldiers in Kansas, spreading and mutating into a lethal strain as troops carried it to Europe, it exploded across the world with unequaled ferocity and speed. It killed more people in twenty weeks than AIDS has killed in twenty years; it killed more people in a year than the plagues of the Middle Ages killed in a century. Victims bled from the ears and nose, turned blue from lack of oxygen, suffered aches that felt like bones being broken, and died. In the United States, where bodies were stacked without coffins on trucks, nearly seven times as many people died of influenza as in the First World War.




In his powerful new book, award-winning historian John M. Barry unfolds a tale that is magisterial in its breadth and in the depth of its research, and spellbinding as he weaves multiple narrative strands together. In this first great collision between science and epidemic disease, even as society approached collapse, a handful of heroic researchers stepped forward, risking their lives to confront this strange disease. Titans like William Welch at the newly formed Johns Hopkins Medical School and colleagues at Rockefeller University and others from around the country revolutionized American science and public health, and their work in this crisis led to crucial discoveries that we are still using and learning from today.




The Washington Post’s Jonathan Yardley said Barry’s last book can “change the way we think.” The Great Influenza may also change the way we see the world.



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Michael Wittmann and the Waffen SS Tiger commanders of the Leibstandarte in WWII Volume II (Stackpole Military History)




Michael Wittmann and the Waffen SS Tiger commanders of the Leibstandarte in WWII Volume II (Stackpole Military History)


Stackpole Books | 2006 | ISBN: 0811733351 | English | 382 Pages | EPUB | 24 MB