This seminal book looks at the Ottoman Empire in the early 20th century as it was on the verge of demise in World War I. From the preface: "Late one night at the beginning of the year 1909, while I was absorbed in the repulsive task of ...
Even at this critical moment, contemporaries dismissed vast swaths of people as 'the commons'. Yet the records of the revolt provide a rare opportunity to tell the stories of those once reduced to an amorphous mass.
Paul Stevens has survived a terrorist attack, medical experimentation, and an attempt by the government to "neutralize" their rogue subjects.
Susan Glaspell: New Directions in Critical Inquiry, edited by Martha C. Carpentier, 7–24. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Press, 2006. Ozieblo, Barbara, and Jerry R. Dickey. Susan Glaspell and Sophie Treadwell. London: Routledge, 2008.
Time is running out for the Collaborative's oppressive rule of the remote world Senca One.
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Challenging conventional wisdoms, Eatwell and Goodwin make a compelling case for serious, respectful engagement with the supporters and ideas of national populism - not least because it is a tide that won't be stemmed anytime soon.
This is a reprint of the 1968 collection of excerpts (Holt, Rinehart, and Winston). The bibliographies have been updated to include 20th century scholarly work.
Morgan Wilberforce, for one, can't take it any longer. Everything Wilberforce touches turns to disaster in his desperate attempts to fight off desire, boredom, and angst.
The solution In this groundbreaking book, computer scientist and political scholar Philip Bitar explains the fundamental principles of governance and fiat money.