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Domineering Female State Advisor: Volume 1 (Volume 1 #1)

by Shua ErLang

"She's just a special forces soldier, how can she play in a palace fight? Other than on the battlefield, what else is suitable for her?" Your Highness, she, she, she, she … Wash, wash, and bathe by the well … " "Is this even a woman!?" The face of a certain prince turned ashen. He was about to explode with anger for the first time... Yet, she could only smile wryly. There was nothing she could do about it. Who asked her to be like this …? Dongfang Ning had transmigrated to the war-torn Mountain Sea Continent. In this chaotic era, he had experienced countless difficulties, from an orphan girl to an Imperial Advisor. With her modern medical skills and the latest technology from the future, she displayed all kinds of encounters that defy common sense. When she and her male lead managed to unify the world with great difficulty, she was attacked by alien races … Join Collection

Domineering Female State Advisor: Volume 2 (Volume 2 #2)

by Shua ErLang

"She's just a special forces soldier, how can she play in a palace fight? Other than on the battlefield, what else is suitable for her?" Your Highness, she, she, she, she … Wash, wash, and bathe by the well … " "Is this even a woman!?" The face of a certain prince turned ashen. He was about to explode with anger for the first time... Yet, she could only smile wryly. There was nothing she could do about it. Who asked her to be like this …? Dongfang Ning had transmigrated to the war-torn Mountain Sea Continent. In this chaotic era, he had experienced countless difficulties, from an orphan girl to an Imperial Advisor. With her modern medical skills and the latest technology from the future, she displayed all kinds of encounters that defy common sense. When she and her male lead managed to unify the world with great difficulty, she was attacked by alien races … Join Collection

Domineering Female State Advisor: Volume 3 (Volume 3 #3)

by Shua ErLang

"She's just a special forces soldier, how can she play in a palace fight? Other than on the battlefield, what else is suitable for her?" Your Highness, she, she, she, she … Wash, wash, and bathe by the well … " "Is this even a woman!?" The face of a certain prince turned ashen. He was about to explode with anger for the first time... Yet, she could only smile wryly. There was nothing she could do about it. Who asked her to be like this …? Dongfang Ning had transmigrated to the war-torn Mountain Sea Continent. In this chaotic era, he had experienced countless difficulties, from an orphan girl to an Imperial Advisor. With her modern medical skills and the latest technology from the future, she displayed all kinds of encounters that defy common sense. When she and her male lead managed to unify the world with great difficulty, she was attacked by alien races … Join Collection

Domineering Female State Advisor: Volume 4 (Volume 4 #4)

by Shua ErLang

"She's just a special forces soldier, how can she play in a palace fight? Other than on the battlefield, what else is suitable for her?" Your Highness, she, she, she, she … Wash, wash, and bathe by the well … " "Is this even a woman!?" The face of a certain prince turned ashen. He was about to explode with anger for the first time... Yet, she could only smile wryly. There was nothing she could do about it. Who asked her to be like this …? Dongfang Ning had transmigrated to the war-torn Mountain Sea Continent. In this chaotic era, he had experienced countless difficulties, from an orphan girl to an Imperial Advisor. With her modern medical skills and the latest technology from the future, she displayed all kinds of encounters that defy common sense. When she and her male lead managed to unify the world with great difficulty, she was attacked by alien races … Join Collection

Domineering Female State Advisor: Volume 5 (Volume 5 #5)

by Shua ErLang

"She's just a special forces soldier, how can she play in a palace fight? Other than on the battlefield, what else is suitable for her?" Your Highness, she, she, she, she … Wash, wash, and bathe by the well … " "Is this even a woman!?" The face of a certain prince turned ashen. He was about to explode with anger for the first time... Yet, she could only smile wryly. There was nothing she could do about it. Who asked her to be like this …? Dongfang Ning had transmigrated to the war-torn Mountain Sea Continent. In this chaotic era, he had experienced countless difficulties, from an orphan girl to an Imperial Advisor. With her modern medical skills and the latest technology from the future, she displayed all kinds of encounters that defy common sense. When she and her male lead managed to unify the world with great difficulty, she was attacked by alien races … Join Collection

Domineering Female State Advisor: Volume 6 (Volume 6 #6)

by Shua ErLang

"She's just a special forces soldier, how can she play in a palace fight? Other than on the battlefield, what else is suitable for her?" Your Highness, she, she, she, she … Wash, wash, and bathe by the well … " "Is this even a woman!?" The face of a certain prince turned ashen. He was about to explode with anger for the first time... Yet, she could only smile wryly. There was nothing she could do about it. Who asked her to be like this …? Dongfang Ning had transmigrated to the war-torn Mountain Sea Continent. In this chaotic era, he had experienced countless difficulties, from an orphan girl to an Imperial Advisor. With her modern medical skills and the latest technology from the future, she displayed all kinds of encounters that defy common sense. When she and her male lead managed to unify the world with great difficulty, she was attacked by alien races … Join Collection

Domineering Female State Advisor: Volume 7 (Volume 7 #7)

by Shua ErLang

"She's just a special forces soldier, how can she play in a palace fight? Other than on the battlefield, what else is suitable for her?" Your Highness, she, she, she, she … Wash, wash, and bathe by the well … " "Is this even a woman!?" The face of a certain prince turned ashen. He was about to explode with anger for the first time... Yet, she could only smile wryly. There was nothing she could do about it. Who asked her to be like this …? Dongfang Ning had transmigrated to the war-torn Mountain Sea Continent. In this chaotic era, he had experienced countless difficulties, from an orphan girl to an Imperial Advisor. With her modern medical skills and the latest technology from the future, she displayed all kinds of encounters that defy common sense. When she and her male lead managed to unify the world with great difficulty, she was attacked by alien races … Join Collection

Domineering Female State Advisor: Volume 8 (Volume 8 #8)

by Shua ErLang

"She's just a special forces soldier, how can she play in a palace fight? Other than on the battlefield, what else is suitable for her?" Your Highness, she, she, she, she … Wash, wash, and bathe by the well … " "Is this even a woman!?" The face of a certain prince turned ashen. He was about to explode with anger for the first time... Yet, she could only smile wryly. There was nothing she could do about it. Who asked her to be like this …? Dongfang Ning had transmigrated to the war-torn Mountain Sea Continent. In this chaotic era, he had experienced countless difficulties, from an orphan girl to an Imperial Advisor. With her modern medical skills and the latest technology from the future, she displayed all kinds of encounters that defy common sense. When she and her male lead managed to unify the world with great difficulty, she was attacked by alien races … Join Collection

Domingo F. Sarmiento’s Argirópolis: A Critical Translation

by Gustavo Fares

This book provides the first English translation of Argirópolis (1850) by the Argentine Domingo F. Sarmiento, one of the most important political and cultural figures of nineteenth-century Latin America. Argirópolis proposes the union of Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay into the United States of South America or the United States of the Río de la Plata, with a capital on Martín García island. It anticipates some aspects of the continent’s future, such as the formation of Mercosur (the Southern Common Market) in 1991. Argirópolis explores politics, modernity, and nation formation, making Sarmiento’s treatise one of Argentina and Latin America’s most relevant programmatic texts. Presented alongside a critical introduction that situates the essay in its historical and political contexts, this translation allows English-speaking readers to explore nineteenth-century Latin American perspectives on concepts such as the nation-state, sovereignty, progress, space, and modernity.

Domingo de Soto and the Early Galileo: Essays on Intellectual History (Routledge Revivals)

by William A. Wallace

The unifying theme in this second volume of essays by William A. Wallace to be published in the Variorum series is signaled in the title of the opening paper: 'Domingo de Soto and the Iberian roots of Galileo's science'. The seven essays in the first part provide textual studies of Soto's early formulations of the laws of falling bodies, the context in which they were developed in the 16th century, and the ways in which they were transmitted in Spain and Portugal to the early 17th century, mainly by Jesuit scholars. The following essays focus on the young Galileo and his work at Pisa and Padua, leading to his discovery of the law of uniform acceleration in free fall. Textual evidence is presented for an indirect influence of Soto's work on Galileo, mediated by Jesuits who were teaching at Padua in the first decade of the 17th century.

Domingos Alvares, African Healing, And The Intellectual History Of The Atlantic World

by James H. Sweet

Between 1730 and 1750, Domingos Alvares traversed the colonial Atlantic world like few Africans of his time--from Africa to South America to Europe. By tracing the steps of this powerful African healer and vodun priest, James Sweet finds dramatic means for unfolding a history of the eighteenth-century Atlantic world in which healing, religion, kinship, and political subversion were intimately connected. Alvares treated many people across the Atlantic, yet healing was rarely a simple matter of remedying illness and disease. Through the language of health and healing, Alvares also addressed the profound alienation of warfare, capitalism, and the African slave trade. As a result, he and other African healers frequently ran afoul of imperial power brokers. Nevertheless, even the powerful suffered isolation in the Atlantic world and often turned to African healers for answers. In this way, healers simultaneously became fierce critics of Atlantic imperialism and expert translators of it, adapting their therapeutic strategies in order to secure social relevance and even power. By tracing Alvares' frequent uprooting and border crossing, Sweet illuminates how African healing practices evolved in the diaspora, contesting the social and political hierarchies of imperialism while also making profound impacts on the intellectual discourse of the "modern" Atlantic world.

Domingos Álvares, African Healing, and the Intellectual History of the Atlantic World

by James H. Sweet

Between 1730 and 1750, Domingos lvares traversed the colonial Atlantic world like few Africans of his time--from Africa to South America to Europe. By tracing the steps of this powerful African healer and vodun priest, James Sweet finds dramatic means for unfolding a history of the eighteenth-century Atlantic world in which healing, religion, kinship, and political subversion were intimately connected. lvares treated many people across the Atlantic, yet healing was rarely a simple matter of remedying illness and disease. Through the language of health and healing, lvares also addressed the profound alienation of warfare, capitalism, and the African slave trade. As a result, he and other African healers frequently ran afoul of imperial power brokers. Nevertheless, even the powerful suffered isolation in the Atlantic world and often turned to African healers for answers. In this way, healers simultaneously became fierce critics of Atlantic imperialism and expert translators of it, adapting their therapeutic strategies in order to secure social relevance and even power. By tracing lvares' frequent uprooting and border crossing, Sweet illuminates how African healing practices evolved in the diaspora, contesting the social and political hierarchies of imperialism while also making profound impacts on the intellectual discourse of the "modern" Atlantic world.

Dominic

by Hazel Statham

London 1776 Dominic Blake, Earl of Vale, is a young man of privilege and breeding whose world is turned upside-down by Jack, a beautiful young girl in boys' clothing whom he finds sheltering on his doorstep after fleeing an attack by her abusive brother. Despite leaving his protection, Jack is once more destined to enter Dominic's life when, injured in a horse race, Dominic is forced to rusticate to his father's estate and again meets Jack in her boyish guise. In turn, she becomes his pupil and his love and despite danger and misunderstandings, this is the story of their unconventional and delightful courtship.

Dominic

by Hazel Statham

London 1776 Dominic Blake, Earl of Vale, is a young man of privilege and breeding whose world is turned upside-down by Jack, a beautiful young girl in boys' clothing whom he finds sheltering on his doorstep after fleeing an attack by her abusive brother. Despite leaving his protection, Jack is once more destined to enter Dominic's life when, injured in a horse race, Dominic is forced to rusticate to his father's estate and again meets Jack in her boyish guise. In turn, she becomes his pupil and his love and despite danger and misunderstandings, this is the story of their unconventional and delightful courtship.

Dominic

by Kathleen Robinson

A beautifully written and stunningly evocative debut novel, DOMINIC follows the title character's adventures through the collapse of the ancient Roman Empire, depicting a society rife with reckless abandon and chaos, a world of display and caprice. Into this milieu arrives Dominic, an orphaned dwarf child from Gaul. Left to fend for himself, his travels bring him into contact with many colorful personalities, such as a caravan of gypsies and the inmates of a dungeon. His adventures eventually land him in the company of a friend, the gigantic Danish bard Kevin Dunskaldir, who helps him defeat an evil as sinister as any force threatening the empire. Creating two unique heroes, who act against the mighty backdrop of a society in transition, Robinson successfully brings together all the elements of a literary masterpiece in this classic tale of friendship, fate and adversity. DOMINIC is exhilarating historical fiction, featuring characters you won't easily forget.

Dominic: The Lords of Satyr (The Lords of Satyr #4)

by Elizabeth Amber

They are Satyrs, men endowed with legendary carnal knowledge who demand total and complete control with their sexual prowess. . .A Night Of Bliss Emma anxiously awaits her husband's return home to Tuscany on Calling night. She hopes that the night-long copulation will draw them closer together for she questions whether they truly love one another. But when Carlo arrives, injured in battle and unable to perform, she learns she must mate instead with Dominic, a lusty, royal Satyr. It is a night of hedonistic passion that leaves her wanting much, much more. . .A Moment Of Rapture Like other Satyr lords, Vincent is driven to mate from dusk to dawn every Calling night. But as a bachelor, Vincent must conjure a female from the mist who will satisfy his sexual needs. While his brothers summon a different partner with each full moon, Vincent calls upon the same one time after time. He wants her to experience the same physical pleasure he feels and one night she does—the magic is real. . .Dominic 5 stars reviews from Romance Junkies; Coffeetime Romance; Whipped Cream; Kwips & Kritiques Top Pick, Paranormal RomancePraise for Elizabeth Amber and NICHOLAS. . . "A steamy, hot tale that scorches the pages. Amber's imagination skyrockets!"—Coffee Time Romance "Kept me spellbound."—Joyfully Reviewed, 5 stars, Recommended Read "The leading man is the sexiest one this reader has seen in a long time!"—Romantic Times BOOKReviewsPraise for RAINE . . . "One of the the strongest heroines I have ever read. "—TwoLips Reviews - 5 lips, Recommended Read "This is a must read book for 2008!" —ParaNormal Romance reviewsPraise for LYON . . . "Unputdownable" —Paranormal Romance Reviews, Top Pick "An extraordinary read" —Coffeetime Romance, 5 stars

Dominican Republic: A National History

by Frank Moya Pons

This updated and expanded edition extends the narrative from 1990 to the first decade of the present century, beginning with the collapse of the Dominican economy. In addition to the electoral fraud and constitutional reforms of 1994 and the return administration of Leonel Fernandez, the updated chapters focus on financial crises, the economic reforms of the 1990s, the free trade agreement with the United States, and party politics. They also take account of the recent Dominican electoral processes, the colossal and fraudulent banking crisis of 2002-2004, and the perpetuation of corruption as part of Dominican political culture.

Dominican Women and Renaissance Art: The Convent of San Domenico of Pisa (Women and Gender in the Early Modern World)

by Ann Roberts

Starting from an inventory and other documents, Ann Roberts has identified some 30 works of art that originated from the convent of San Domenico of Pisa. She here examines those objects commissioned for and made by the nuns during the fifteenth century; some of the objects included have never before been published. One of her goals in this study is to bring into the discussion of Renaissance art a body of images that have been previously overlooked, because they come from a non-Florentine context and because they do not fit modern notions of the "development" of Renaissance style. She also analyzes the function of the images - social as well as religious - within the context of a female Dominican convent. Finally, she offers descriptions of and documentation for the process of patronage as it was practiced by cloistered women, and the making of art in such enclosures. The author presents a catalogue of works, which gives basic data and bibliography for the objects described in the text. Roberts offers other valuable resources in the appendices, including unpublished C19th inventories of the objects in the convent at various moments, documents regarding the commission of works of art for the convent, letters written by the nuns, a list of the Prioresses of San Domenico, lists of nuns at different points in the fifteenth and early sixteenth century, and a list of the relics owned by the convent in the sixteenth century. Roberts firmly grounds her interpretation in the values of the Order to which the nuns belonged, and in the political and social concerns of their city.

Dominicans in New York City: Power From the Margins (Latino Communities: Emerging Voices - Political, Social, Cultural and Legal Issues)

by Milagros Ricourt

First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Dominion

by C. J. Sansom

At once a vivid, haunting reimagining of 1950s Britain, a gripping, humane spy thriller and a poignant love story, with Dominion C.J. Sansom once again asserts himself as the master of the historical novel. 1952. Twelve years have passed since Churchill lost to the appeasers and Britain surrendered to Nazi Germany. The press, radio and television are tightly controlled. British Jews face ever greater constraints. But Churchill's Resistance soldiers on. And in a Birmingham mental hospital, fragile scientist Frank Muncaster holds a secret that could alter the balance of the global struggle forever. Civil Servant David Fitzgerald, a spy for the Resistance, is given the mission to rescue Frank and get him out of the country. Hard on his heels is Gestapo agent Gunther Hoth, a brilliant, implacable hunter of men, who soon has Frank, along with David's innocent wife, Sarah, directly in his sights. C.J. Sansom's literary thriller Winter in Madrid earned him comparisons to Graham Greene, Sebastian Faulks and Ernest Hemingway. Now, in the first alternative history epic from Sansom in the tradition of Robert Harris's Fatherland and Stephen King's 11/22/63, Sansom doesn't just recreate the past--he reinvents it. In a spellbinding tale of suspense, oppression and poignant love, Dominion dares to explore how, in moments of crisis, history can turn on the decisions of a few brave men and women--the secrets they keep and the bonds they share.

Dominion

by C. J. Sansom

C.J. SANSOM REWRITES HISTORY IN A THRILLING NOVEL THAT DARES TO IMAGINE BRITAIN UNDER THE THUMB OF NAZI GERMANY.1952. Twelve years have passed since Churchill lost to the appeasers and Britain surrendered to Nazi Germany. The global economy strains against the weight of the long German war against Russia still raging in the east. The British people find themselves under increasingly authoritarian rule--the press, radio, and television tightly controlled, the British Jews facing ever greater constraints. But Churchill's Resistance soldiers on. As defiance grows, whispers circulate of a secret that could forever alter the balance of the global struggle. The keeper of that secret? Scientist Frank Muncaster, who languishes in a Birmingham mental hospital.Civil Servant David Fitzgerald, a spy for the Resistance and University friend of Frank's, is given the mission to rescue Frank and get him out of the country. Hard on his heels is Gestapo agent Gunther Hoth, a brilliant, implacable hunter of men, who soon has Frank and David's innocent wife, Sarah, directly in his sights.C.J. Sansom's literary thriller Winter in Madrid earned Sansom comparisons to Graham Greene, Sebastian Faulks, and Ernest Hemingway. Now, in his first alternative history epic, Sansom doesn't just recreate the past--he reinvents it. In a spellbinding tale of suspense, oppression and poignant love, DOMINION dares to explore how, in moments of crisis, history can turn on the decisions of a few brave men and women--the secrets they choose to keep and the bonds they share.

Dominion

by Shane Arbuthnott

Molly grew up hearing the tales of Haviland Stout, her ancestor who discovered the dangerous magical spirits that inhabit the far corners of the world. Now, on the edge of the New World, in the British Dominion of Terra Nova, Molly and her family collect spirits aboard their airship, the Legerdemain. But when Molly captures a spirit that can speak and claims to have been Haviland's friend, her entire life is upended. What if everything she knows about the spirits, and her own history, is a lie? In her hunt for the truth, Molly will have to challenge the most powerful company in Terra Nova and find the courage to reshape her world.

Dominion Built of Praise: Panegyric and Legitimacy Among Jews in the Medieval Mediterranean (Jewish Culture and Contexts)

by Jonathan Decter

A constant feature of Jewish culture in the medieval Mediterranean was the dedication of panegyric texts in Hebrew, Judeo-Arabic, and other languages to men of several ranks: scholars, communal leaders, courtiers, merchants, patrons, and poets. Although the imagery of nature and eroticism in the preludes to these poems is often studied, the substance of what follows is generally neglected, as it is perceived to be repetitive, obsequious, and less aesthetically interesting than other types of poetry from the period. In Dominion Built of Praise, Jonathan Decter demurs. As is the case with visual portraits, panegyrics operate according to a code of cultural norms that tell us at least as much about the society that produced them as the individuals they portray. Looking at the phenomenon of panegyric in Mediterranean Jewish culture from several overlapping perspectives—social, historical, ethical, poetic, political, and theological—he finds that they offer representations of Jewish political leadership as it varied across geographic area and evolved over time.Decter focuses his analysis primarily on Jewish centers in the Islamic Mediterranean between the tenth and thirteenth centuries and also includes a chapter on Jews in the Christian Mediterranean through the fifteenth century. He examines the hundreds of panegyrics that have survived: some copied repeatedly in luxurious anthologies, others discarded haphazardly in the Cairo Geniza. According to Decter, the poems extolled conventional character traits ascribed to leaders not only diachronically within the Jewish political tradition but also synchronically within Islamic and, to a lesser extent, Christian civilization and political culture. Dominion Built of Praise reveals more than a superficial and functional parallel between Muslim and Jewish forms of statecraft and demonstrates how ideas of Islamic political legitimacy profoundly shaped the ways in which Jews conceptualized and portrayed their own leadership.

Dominion and Agency

by Eli Maclaren

The 1867 Canadian confederation brought with it expectations of a national literature, which a rising class of local printers hoped to supply. Reforming copyright law in the imperial context proved impossible, and Canada became a prime market for foreign publishers instead. The subsequent development of the agency system of exclusive publisher-importers became a defining feature of Canadian trade publishing for most of the twentieth century.In Dominion and Agency, Eli MacLaren analyses the struggle for copyright reform and the creation of a national literature using previously ignored archival sources such as the Board of Trade Papers at the National Archives of the United Kingdom. A groundbreaking study, Dominion and Agency is an important exploration of the legal and economic structures that were instrumental in the formation of today's Canadian literary culture.

Dominion and Dynasty: A Biblical Theology of the Hebrew Bible

by Stephen G. Dempster

Christian theologians rarely study the Old Testament in its final Hebrew canonical form, even though this was very likely the Bible used by Jesus and the early church. However, once read as a whole, the larger structure of the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh) provides a "wide-angle lens" through which its contents can be viewed. In this stimulating exposition, Stephen G. Dempster argues that, despite its undoubted literary diversity, the Hebrew Bible possesses a remarkable structural and conceptual unity. The various genres and books are placed within a comprehensive narrative framework which provides an overarching literary and historical context. The many texts contribute to this larger text, and find their meaning and significance within its story of "dominion and dynasty," which ranges from Adam to the Son of Man, from David to the coming Davidic king.

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