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Narrative of Sojourner Truth
by Sojourner TruthA symbol of the strength of African-American women, and a champion of the rights of all women, Sojourner Truth was an illiterate former slave in New York State who transformed herself into a vastly powerful orator. Dictating to a neighbor, she began her celebrated life story, in which she chronicles her youth, her 1827 emancipation, and her religious experiences, one year after the extremely successful publication in 1846 of Frederick Douglass's narrative. Truth's magnetism as an abolitionist speaker brought her fame in her own time, and her narrative gives today's readers a vivid picture of nineteenth-century life in the north, where blacks, enslaved or free, lived in relative isolation from one another. Based on the 1884 edition of the Narrative, this volume contains Book of Life, a contemporary collection of letters and biographical sketches about Truth's public appearances, including the controversial Arn't I a Woman speech and Harriet Beecher Stowe's 1863 essay, Sojourner Truth, The Libyan Sibyl as well as A Memorial Chapter about her death.
A Historical Dictionary of British Women
by Cathy HartleyThis reference book, containing the biographies of more than 1,100 notable British women from Boudicca to Barbara Castle, is an absorbing record of female achievement spanning some 2,000 years of British life.Most of the lives included are those of women whose work took them in some way before the public and who therefore played a direct and important role in broadening the horizons of women. Also included are women who influenced events in a more indirect way: the wives of kings and politicians, mistresses, ladies in waiting and society hostesses.Originally published as The Europa Biographical Dictionary of British Women, this newly re-worked edition includes key figures who have died in the last 20 years, such as The Queen Mother, Baroness Ryder of Warsaw, Elizabeth Jennings and Christina Foyle.
The Virgin in the Garden
by A. S. ByattThe Virgin in the Garden is a wonderfully erudite entertainment in which enlightenment and sexuality, Elizabethan drama and contemporary comedy, intersect richly and unpredictably.
Coleridge as Philosopher (Muirhead Library Of Philosophy Ser.)
by Muirhead, John HFirst published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Edgar Huntly Or, Memoirs of a Sleep - Walker
by Charles Brockden BrownThe ensuing day was spent, partly in sleep, and partly in languor and disquietude. I incessantly ruminated on the incidents of the last night. The scheme that I had formed was defeated. Was it likely that this unknown person would repeat his midnight visits to the Elm? If he did, and could again be discovered, should I resolve to undertake a new pursuit, which might terminate abortively, or in some signal disaster? But what proof had I that the same rout would be taken, and that he would again inter himself alive in the same spot?
Nunca es demasiado pronto para decir te quiero
by Antonio SánchezAna te hará reír en su viaje a la sierra. Aunque en su viaje interior se ve obligada a tomar decisiones que no serán sencillas... Ana, divorciada con hijos, se siente sola y estresada en una vida en la que no tiene ni un minuto para respirar. Cuando el padre de los niños se los lleva una semana de vacaciones ella no duda en plantearse hacer un viaje sola a la sierra. Para descansar, para relajarse, para dormir. Pero en unas circunstancias extrañas conoce a un extravagante fotógrafo de naturaleza que le hace una proposición inesperada. A partir de ahí el viaje solitario se transforma para convertirse en una aventura por completo distinta a lo que había planeado. Amena, divertida, ágil y repleta de emociones. Con unos personajes entrañables y cercanos, brutalmente cercanos, que coinciden en uno de los lugares más hermosos de España.
The Spy: A Tale Of The Neutral Ground
by James Fenimore CooperJames Fenimore Cooper (1789-1851) hints that his second novel, The Spy, was inspired by the exploits of an unnamed Revolutionary Era agent. The Spy was the first American novel to achieve a wide circulation. Given the small population of the country in 1821, few books since have achieved such a proportional success.
All That Consumes Us
by Erica WatersAll That Consumes Us has descriptive copy which is not yet available from the Publisher.
America Afire: Jefferson, Adams, and the First Contested Election
by Bernard A. WeisbergerAmerica Afire is the powerful story of the election of 1800, arguably the most important election in America's history and certainly one of the most hotly disputed. Former allies Adams and Jefferson, president versus vice president, Federalist versus Republican, squared off in a vicious contest that resulted in broken friendships, scandals, riots, slander, and jailings in the fourth presidential election under the Constitution.
Barrier-Free Design
by James Holmes-SeidleThis book for architects, interior designers, building managers, students, conference organisers looks at first principles to provide the user with the 'tools' to make their own decisions rather than a 'cookbook' approach. It is intended that designs and product information can be taken straight from the manual and inserted into ongoing projects. For the first time the book considers the needs of people with visual, hearing and mental disabilities, who make up the majority of disabled people in the population, alongside those of people with physical mobility disabilities. Practical low cost solutions to retro-fitting existing buildings are discussed, as well as the methods used to assess the suitability of an existing building, and assembling a project to improve access for disabled people. Specific products and designs are illustrated and discussed - with full working technical drawings, and full specification details. These will reduce considerably the research time needed to produce a cost-effective solution that will improve access for disabled people. A perspective of the standards and legislation dealing with access issues in the UK is compared with those in other countries, and the standards mentioned are compared with the realities of practical implementation carried out in 4 years of design in this area.
Broken Government: Bridging the Partisan Divide (Miller Center Studies on the Presidency)
by William J. Antholis Carolyn Dewar Tom Dohrmann Andrew Erdmann Gary W. Gallagher Ryan Harper Bruce J. Katz Kyle Kondik Kunal Modi Larry J. Sabato Alan TaylorIn an increasingly polarized political environment, the first year of the new president’s term will be especially challenging. With a fresh mandate, however, the first year also offers opportunities that may never come again. The First Year Project is a fascinating initiative by the Miller Center of the University of Virginia that brings together top scholars on the American presidency and experienced officials to explore the first twelve months of past administrations, and draw practical lessons from that history, as we inaugurate a new president in January 2017.This project is the basis for a new series of digital shorts published as Miller Center Studies on the Presidency. Presented as specially priced collections published exclusively in an ebook format, these timely examinations recognize the experiences of past presidents as an invaluable resource that can edify and instruct the incoming president.Contributors: Alan Taylor, University of Virginia * Gary Gallagher, University of Virginia * Bruce Katz, Brookings Institution * Kyle Kondik, UVA Center for Politics * Carolyn Dewar, Tom Dohrmann, Andrew Erdmann, Ryan Harper, and Junal Modi, McKinsey & Company
El conseguidor
by Guillermo ValcárcelUn encargo sencillo, un misterioso reloj y una lucha desesperada por seguir con vidaDesde hace tiempo la compraventa de objetos de arte en el mundo que rodea al madrileño mercadillo de El Rastro ya no es lo que era. Jota, uno de los conseguidores míticos --'conseguidor', aquel que es capaz de obtener cualquier objeto, por métodos no siempre legales, que satisfaga el ansia coleccionista de alguien dispuesto a pagar--, lo sabe. Le cuesta mucho encontrar trabajos decentes pecuniariamente hablando y debe sobrevivir a base de engaños y trapicheos. Por eso se sorprende cuando Clara Morgades, una de las anticuarias más reputadas del gremio, lo cita para encargarle una búsqueda muy bien remunerada y simple de ejecutar. Tiene que encontrar un reloj y para ello solo cuenta con una serie de fotografías. Lo que en apariencia es un trabajo sencillo lo lleva a sumergirse en el enmarañado mundo de la falsificación y el coleccionismo, en su lado más oscuro, turbio y violento. Un juego de venganzas en el que nada es lo que parece y en el que deberá enfrentarse a su pasado para conseguir su verdadero objetivo: salvar la vida.Guillermo Valcárcel construye con maestría una novela atrayente que acelera el ritmo cardiaco y que dibuja un Madrid de lugares extraños, de piezas únicas, de delirios de coleccionista. Un entramado atípico, peculiar, en el que el engaño, la sospecha y la frustración se entremezclan en un juego de espejos que exige estar alerta.
The Everything Family Guide To Washington D.C.: All the Best Hotels, Restaurants, Sites, and Attractions
by Jesse LeafA Simon & Schuster eBook. Simon & Schuster has a great book for every reader.
Global Anti-Vice Activism, 1890–1950
by Pliley, Jessica R. and Kramm, Robert and Fischer-Tiné, Harald Jessica R. Pliley Robert Kramm Harald Fischer-TinéVice was one of the primary shared interests of the global community at the turn of the twentieth century. Anti-vice activists worked to combat noxious substances such as alcohol, drugs and cigarettes, and 'immoral' sexual activities such as prostitution. Nearly all of these activists approached the issue of vice by expressing worries about the body, its physical health, and functionality. By situating anti-vice politics in their broader historical contexts, Global Anti-Vice Activism, 1890–1950 sheds fresh light on the initiatives of various actors, organizations and institutions which have previously been treated primarily within national and regional boundaries. Looking at anti-vice policy from both social and cultural historical perspectives, it illuminates the centrality of regulating vice in imperial and national modernization projects. The contributors argue that vice and vice regulation constitute an ideal topic for global history, because they bridge the gap between discourse and practice, and state and civil society.
Gothic Topographies: Language, Nation Building and ‘Race’
by Matti SavolainenIn demonstrating the global reach of Gothic literatures, this collection takes up the influence of the Gothic mode in literatures that may be geographically remote from one another but still share related issues of minor languages, nation building, place and race. Suggesting that there is a parallel between certain motifs and themes found in the Gothic of the North (Scandinavia, Northern Europe and Canada) and South (Australia, South Africa and the US South), the essays explore the transgressions and confusion of borders and limits, whether they be linguistic, literary, generic, class-based, gendered or sexual. The volume includes essays on a wide diversity of authors and topics: Jan Potocki, Gustav Meyrink, William Godwin, Alan Hollinghurst, Marlene van Niekerk, John Richardson, antislavery discourse and the Gothic imagination, the Australian aboriginal Gothic, vampires of Post-Soviet Gothic society, Danish, Swedish and Finnish fiction and film, and the Canadian female Gothic and the death drive. What distinguishes this book from other collections on the Gothic is the coverage of themes and literatures that are either lacking in the mainstream research on the Gothic or are referred to only briefly in other book-length studies. Experts in the Gothic and those new to the field will appreciate the book's commitment to situating Gothic sensibilities in an international context.
Haciendo historia
by John H. ElliottEsta autobiografía intelectual es el apasionante testimonio intelectual de uno de los más importantes historiadores contemporáneos y, al tiempo, una gran historia de amor con España. Desde la privilegiada perspectiva de sus casi sesenta años dedicado a investigar y escribir sobre historia, John H. Elliott, el más prestigioso hispanista contemporáneo, se detiene a reflexionar sobre los avances que ha experimentado el estudio de esta disciplina. Basándose en su propia experiencia como historiador de España, Europa y las Américas, el autor británico ofrece un brillante y agudo análisis del trabajo de los historiadores y de cómo ha evolucionado desde la década de los cincuenta. Elliott parte de las raíces de su interés en España y en el pasado, y de los retos que supone escribir sobre la historia de un país que no es el propio, para ir adentrándose en temas como la historia del declive de las naciones y los imperios, la historiapolítica, la biografía o la historia cultural y del arte. Analiza también los cambios que se han producido en la forma de abordar la historia en el último medio siglo, incluyendo el impacto de la tecnología digital, y defiende la crucial importancia de tener una visión de conjunto del pasado. Los amantes de la historia encontrarán en este fascinante libro una nueva apreciación del trabajo necesario para dar forma a las obras de historia y de cómo estas a su vez dan forma al mundo del pensamiento y de la acción. La crítica ha dicho...«Toda una vida dedicado a la historia lleva el autor de este maravilloso libro, que es lección magistral, confesión apasionada de amor al trabajo y ejercicio de lucidez.»Manuel Lucena, ABC «John Elliott ha publicado un libro que es en parte una memoria personal y en parte una reflexión sobre el oficio al que ha dedicado la vida. La calidez y la viveza de las rememoraciones es tan seductora como el rigor intelectual en el examen de las posibilidades, los límites, los márgenes de error e incertidumbre del conocimiento histórico.»Antonio Muñoz Molina, El País «No resulta frecuente que la erudición, la claridad y el entusiasmo se aúnen sin estridencias. Tal es el caso de John Elliott.»El Cultural «Elliott es infatigable en su investigación, global en su visión, magistral en la organización del material e infalible identificando las evidencias más reveladoras o representativas. En resumen, su labor académica es lo más cercano a la perfección que se puede encontrar.»Felipe Fernández-Armesto «Elliott es un excelente conocedor del pasado español y un extraordinario especialista en la Monarquía Hispánica. Ha podido realizar una tarea gigantesca que le ha convertido en maestro de varias generaciones de historiadores, tanto en España como en otros países. Con este libro, ofrece a todos los lectores interesados en la historia una nueva lecciónde gran maestro y, para los jóvenes investigadores, un tesoro de sugerencias que sería insensato no considerar.»Octavio Ruiz Manjón, El Cultural, El Mundo
Hannah
by Christian GálvezEl Diario de Anna FrankEl Ángel de VarsoviaLa Lista de SchindlerAhora conocerás al Guardián del Ponte Vecchio «Emotiva y poderosa. La historia de dos generaciones unidas por el amor y el arte».JAVIER CASTILLO Una llamada, una cartilla de reclutamiento de las fuerzas armadas de la Alemania nazi y una frase escrita a mano en su interior desencadenan una crisis emocional en Hannah. «Hannah, niña número 37. G. Wolf» El nombre de G. Wolf surgirá con fuerza y se convertirá en el hilo conductor que le permitirá sumergirse en la historia de su abuela, una superviviente de la Segunda Guerra Mundial que nunca contó a su nieta la odisea de su familia en la Italia ocupada por los nazis. Hannah revela una danza entre pasado y presente en una ciudad: Florencia. La ciudadde los puentes sobre el Arno como testigo de la barbarie y la crueldad del fascismo en 1944, pero también como cuna de hombres y de mujeres, amantes del arte y de la cultura, que, a pesar del conflicto bélico, trataron de hallar algo de luz en un periodo de oscuridad. Hannah es un relato vital y apasionado, una novela de ritmo trepidante en la que Christian Gálvez rescata del pasado la historia olvidada de un cónsul alemán en Florencia, Gerhard Wolf, y unos acontecimientos cuyas consecuencias sirven de advertencia en un presente cargado de incertidumbre.
Indentured Muslims in the Diaspora: Identity and Belonging of Minority Groups in Plural Societies
by Goolam Vahed Lomarsh Roopnarine Maurits S. HassankhanThis is the fourth publication originating from the conference Legacy of Slavery and Indentured Labour: Past, Present and Future, which was organised in June 2013 by the Institute of Graduate Studies and Research (IGSR), Anton de Kom University of Suriname. The core of the book is based on a conference panel which focused specifically on the experience of Muslim with indentured migrants and their descendants. This is a significant contribution since the focus of most studies on Indian indenture has been almost exclusively on Hindu religion and culture, even though an estimated seventeen percent of migrants were Muslims. This book thus fills an important gap in the indentured historiography, both to understand that past as well as to make sense of the present, when Muslim identities are undergoing rapid changes in response to both local and global realities. The book includes a chapter on the experiences of Muslim indentured immigrants of Indonesian descent who settled in Suriname. The core questions in the study are as follows: What role did Islam play in the lives of (Indian) Muslim migrants in their new settings during indenture and in the post-indenture period? How did Islam help migrants adapt and acculturate to their new environment? What have been the similarities and differences in practices, traditions and beliefs between Muslim communities in the different countries and between them and the country of origin? How have Islamic practices and Muslim identities transformed over time? What role does Islam play in the Muslims’ lives in these countries in the contemporary period? In order to respond to these questions, this book examines the historic place of Islam in migrants’ place of origin and provides a series of case studies that focus on the various countries to which the indentured Indians migrated, such as Mauritius, South Africa, Guyana, Trinidad, Suriname and Fiji, to understand the institutionalisation of Islam in these settings and the actual lived experience of Muslims which is culturally and historically specific, bound by the circumstances of individuals’ location in time and space. The chapters in this volume also provide a snapshot of the diversity and similarity of lived Muslim experiences.
Lord Montagu's Page: A Historical Romance (classic Reprint) (Classics To Go)
by G.P.R. JamesExcerpt: "It was a dark and stormy night,—a very dark night indeed. No dog's mouth, whether terrier, mastiff, or Newfoundland, was ever so dark as that night. The hatches had been battened down, and every aperture but one, by which any of the great, curly-pated, leaping waves could jump into the vessel, had been closed. What vessel? the reader may perhaps inquire."
Nightless City Of Geisha
by De_BeckerFirst Published in 2005. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Slave Trades, 1500–1800: Globalization of Forced Labour (An Expanding World: The European Impact on World History, 1450 to 1800 #Vol. 15)
by Patrick ManningThe trade in slaves is perhaps the most notorious feature of the era of European expansion. Though begun in ancient times, and continued well after 1800, in the early modern period there developed a particular nexus in which it boomed. This volume distinguishes between procurement and trade, and the exploitation of settled slaves (the subject of a separate volume in the series, edited by Judy Bieber), and underscores the importance of the slave trade as a factor in world history. A rank redistribution of wealth and power, it permitted the exploitation and reconstruction of much of the globe. The articles address issues of the volume and flow of trade, the various populations enslaved, factors of sex, age, and ethnicity, and its impact on economic change, as in the monetization of Africa or economic growth in England.
The Spitfire: An Icon of the Skies
by Philip Kaplan&“An amazing tribute to the people who designed, built and flew it—a comprehensive history of one of the most beautiful aircraft ever manufactured.&”—Books Monthly The magnificent Vickers Supermarine Spitfire, together with its able partner the Hawker Hurricane, saved Britain from Nazi invasion in the summer of 1940 and irrevocably changed the course of the Second World War. This book from Philip Kaplan celebrates one of history&’s most important weapons in a glorious new light. A British national icon, the Spitfire is the best-known symbol of the war years for generations of Britons. From the deep, haunting growl of its Rolls-Royce engine, to the elegant style of its elliptical wing, it is perhaps the most famous and revered combat airplane ever built. Kaplan investigates just what it is that fuels the Spitfire&’s compelling mystique. During wartime, it held an unrivaled reputation amongst Allied and Axis airmen. Today, it continues to hold aviation enthusiasts in thrall. Kaplan highlights the immeasurable contributions of Spitfire designers Reginald J. Mitchell and Joseph Smith, test pilots Jeffrey Quill, Mutt Summers and Alex Henshaw, and ace Spitfire pilots including Al Deere, Sailor Malan and Pierre Clostermann. All added to the legend of this lovely, but deadly, little fighter. &“Can be considered a &‘Potted History&’ of the Spitfire and its military and civilian service, with particular emphasis being placed on the restoration of AR213. On that basis it will probably appeal to Spitfire aficionados in particular and to aviation and war-bird enthusiasts in general.&”—NZ Crown Mines
Tracing Your Ancestors' Parish Records: A Guide for Family and Local Historians (Tracing Your Ancestors)
by Stuart RaymondParish records are essential sources for family and local historians, and Stuart Raymond's handbook is an invaluable guide to them. He explores and explains the fascinating and varied historical and personal information they contain. His is the first thoroughgoing survey of these resources to be published for over three decades. In a concise, easy-to-follow text he describes where these important records can be found and demonstrates how they can be used. Records relating to the poor laws, apprentices, the church, tithes, enclosures and charities are all covered. The emphasis throughout is on understanding their original purpose and on revealing how relevant they are for researchers today. Compelling insights into individual lives and communities in the past can be gleaned from them, and they are especially useful when they are combined with other major sources, such as the census.Your Ancestors' Parish Records is an excellent introduction to this key area of family and local history research it is a book that all family and local historians should have on their shelf.
Writing Time: Studies in Serial Literature, 1780–1850 (Signale: Modern German Letters, Cultures, and Thought)
by Sean FranzelWriting Time shows how serial literature based in journals and anthologies shaped the awareness of time at a transformative moment in the European literary and political landscapes. Sean Franzel explores how German-speaking authors and editors "write time" both by writing about time and by mapping time itself through specific literary formats.Through case studies of such writers as F. J. Bertuch, K. A. Böttinger, J. W. Goethe, Ludwig Börne, and Heinrich Heine, Franzel analyzes how serial writing predicated on open-ended continuation becomes a privileged mode of social commentary and literary entertainment and provides readers with an ongoing "history" of the present, or Zeitgeschichte. Drawing from media theory and periodical studies as well as from Reinhart Koselleck's work on processes of temporalization and "untimely" models of historical time, Writing Time presents "smaller" literary forms—the urban tableau, cultural reportage, and caricature—as new ways of imagining temporal unfolding, recentering periodicals and other serial forms at the heart of nineteenth-century print culture.
The Beekman 1802 Heirloom Dessert Cookbook: 100 Delicious Heritage Recipes from the Farm and Garden
by Josh Kilmer-Purcell Brent RidgeDr. Brent Ridge and New York Times bestselling author Josh Kilmer-Purcell are not your average couple: The two Manhattanites left their big city lives behind, and found themselves living in bucolic Sharon Springs, New York, where they became "accidental goat farmers." But what began as a way to reconnect with their own style of modern country living soon exploded into a wildly successful brand, Beekman 1802, named after their historic home. Brent and Josh are now world-renowned for producing everything from magnificent handcrafted goat's milk soaps to artisanal Blaak cheese, and now, with The Beekman 1802 Heirloom Dessert Cookbook, they're bringing their special vintage-modern touch to classic, remarkable recipes bound to become family favorites year after year.The Beekman 1802 Heirloom Dessert Cookbook will show off the delicious and decadent recipes that the Beekman Boys have collected from across the generations of their family, from Brent's grandmother's Fourth of July Fruitcake to Josh's mother's Hot Chocolate Dumplings. Each recipe will be accompanied by a personal memory from the authors or a story about how that recipe came to be. With eco-conscious and vintage-oriented food production gaining traction as a major culinary trend, this beautiful package will reel in readers, whether they're nostalgic for some classic Americana in their kitchen or just hankering for the perfect Blackberry Betty recipe.