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In: Keystone Books
Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Preface -- Introduction -- 1. The People and Language That the Versammlinge Celebrate -- 2. Making Tradition: The Origins and Development of the Versammlinge -- 3. "Let Us Deitsche Be What We Are": The Structure of Versammling Events -- 4. Theatricality: Performing Tradition -- 5. The Message of the Versammlinge: The Reverend Clarence Rahn and the Main Speech -- 6. Region and Nation: Contexts for the Versammling Movement -- 7. The Future of Pennsylvania Germans and Their Versammlinge -- Notes -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index
"The basis of adequate prepping is being prepared for both common and dire events that may occur under the worst of all possible circumstances. These circumstances might include the breakdown in normal emergency support services (such as calling 911), the lack of an ability to obtain additional supplies, and the probability that you will not be able to rely on anyone but members of your immediate group or yourself. Prepping requires forethought with regard to food, water supplies, power, and protection - all areas of significant technical preparation. Self-reliant medical care is no exception. This book provides the basis of prevention, identification, and long-term management of survivable medical conditions and can be performed with minimal training. It helps you identify sources of materials you will need and should stock-pile, it discusses storage issues, and directs you to sources for more complex procedures that require advanced concepts of field-expedient techniques used by trained medical persons such as surgeons, anesthesiologists, dentists, or midwifes and obstetricians."--Google Books viewed Mar. 19, 2021
In: Critical Political Theory and Radical Practice Ser.
"It makes Me Wonder is the inspiring memoir of William W. Sherrill and his amazing journey through WWII politics, and government. Sherrill's service to his country began in the 8th grade when he joined the Marines. After being discharged as a disabled veteran, he attended and graduated from the University of Houston and Harvard Business School"--
In: Key questions in anthropology
How culture is incorporated into individuals' lives is a problem that has plagued the social sciences for centuries. This book examines the insights offered by approaching the question using a cognitive theory of culture. Culture and the Individual pulls together over twenty-five years of research on cultural consonance, defined as the degree to which individuals incorporate into their own beliefs and behaviors the prototypes for belief and behavior encoded in shared cultural models. Starting with a critical overview of the treatment of culture and the individual in anthropology, Dressler goes on to make the case for adopting a cognitive theory of culture in researching the relationship, introducing the concept of cultural consonance as a solution. Placing the concept in its theoretical context, he examines both how cultural consonance can be measured and what it can reveal, focusing in particular on the field of health. Written in an accessible style by an experienced medical anthropologist who has spent his career researching and teaching on the subject of cultural consonance, this is an essential overview of the topic for students of all levels, as well as academics in neighboring fields
This monograph provides a much-needed history of the Arab print media as well as an in-depth study of translated Arab media sources, remedying a remarkable gap in Western intellectual culture. Setting the scene, the manuscript begins with a brief historical narrative of Arab newspapers from the 1940s to the mid-1970s, when a free press virtually disappeared. William Haddad then explores the historiography of the Arab print media, compiling a valuable collection of available scholarship on the subject. The book simultaneously considers the contemporary ongoing problem of censorship in Middle East journalism. With this valuable context, Haddad then sets about examining the Arab print media's view of the Arab-Israeli conflict in its first three decades. By giving voice to the Arab political journalists who wrote editorials and opinion pieces, the bulk of the book explores the variety of opinions held in the Arab print media regarding the Arab-Israeli conflict
World Affairs Online
Widespread anti-Jewish pogroms accompanied the rebirth of Polish statehood out of World War I and Polish-Soviet War. William W. Hagen offers the pogroms' first scholarly account, revealing how they served as brutal stagings by ordinary people of scenarios dramatizing popular anti-Jewish fears and resentments. While scholarship on modern anti-Semitism has stressed its ideological inspiration ('print anti-Semitism'), this study shows that anti-Jewish violence by perpetrators among civilians and soldiers expressed magic-infused anxieties and longings for redemption from present threats and suffering ('folk anti-Semitism'). Illustrated with contemporary photographs and constructed from extensive, newly discovered archival sources from three continents, this is an innovative work in east European history. Using extensive first-person testimonies, it reveals gaps - but also correspondences - between popular attitudes and those of the political elite. The pogroms raged against the conscious will of new Poland's governors whilst Christians high and low sometimes sought, even successfully, to block them
In: SUNY series in New Political Science
Acknowledgments; Preface; Introduction Anger, Hatred, and Rage in Dark Times; Chapter 1 In Defense of Hatred; Hatred; Hatred and Accountability: Two Examples; Spectacular Violence; â#x80;#x9C;An Excellent Exampleâ#x80;#x9D;; Against Carl Schmitt and Samuel P. Huntington; Conclusion; Chapter 2 Immanuel Kant on Thinking without the Constraint of Rules; Introduction; Revolution; Enlightened Thinking; Introducing Genius; Revolution and Genius; Response to Objections; Conclusion; Chapter 3 Frederick Douglass and the Politics of Rage; Introduction; Frederick Douglass; Douglass and Rage; Rage on Stage.
Saving Our Cities -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Looking Upstream -- 1. Cities as Political Targets -- 2. Cities as Budget-Cutting Targets -- 3. Troubled City Schools -- 4. Options for City Schools -- 5. The Paradox of Plenty -- 6. Drugs, Prisons, and Neighborhoods -- 7. Drug-War Politics -- Democracy, Inequality, Urban Policy -- Notes -- References -- Index