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Corruption, Contraband, Jihad and the Mali War of 2012-2013
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- New Regionalisms Series
2016
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Harmon focuses on terrorism and insurgency in the lawless expanse of the Sahara Desert and the adjacent, transitional Sahel zone, plus the broader meta-region that includes countries such as Algeria, Mali, and Nigeria, and to a lesser extent, Niger and Mauritania. Covering such issues as Islamist terrorism, border insecurity, contraband, and human trafficking, this book looks at the interrelated problems of political and social pathologies that affect terrorist movements and security in th...
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- C. Lee HarringtonAnthony R. BardoRebecca G. AdamsAnne L. BalazsShyon BaumannNathalie ClaessensKim de LaatJustine GundersonJustin HarmonStephen KatzBarbara L. MarshallLeni MarshallRosa MarteyKelly QuinnAlexandra RaphaelCornel SandvossChristine ScodariMerril SilversteinAagje SwinnenDenise BielbyAnne BarrettHilde Van den Bulck
2014
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The intersections of aging, media, and culture are under-explored given trends in population aging, rapid increases in the mediation of everyday life, and the growing cultural significance of media consumption at the global level. This book brings together an international collection of critical scholars, both well-established and up-and-coming, from the various academic disciplines that share a common interest in the future study of aging and media. This anthology of original articles int...
The Narrative of Africa Rising
Changing Perspectives
2024
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Throughout time, African civilizations have manoeuvred and negotiated successfully to maintain their societies and ensure cultural continuity despite encountering expanding trade, foreign invasion, and imposition of colonial and neocolonial states. The Narrative of Africa Rising: Changing Perspectives evaluates the discourse on “Africa Rising” through representative case studies to create a complex and layered account of Africa’s struggles to rise above challenges and conflict in ...
50 Vintage Sci-Fi Short Stories 12: More Than 26 Hours of Classic Science Fiction
Legendary Authors. Timeless Stories. Endless Imagination.
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- Hal K. WellsDavid MasonJames BlishRalph WilliamsLarry EisenbergRobert SheckleyMerab EberlePoul AndersonR. J. RiceA. Bertram ChandlerBen BovaKenneth HarmonStephen MarloweSam Merwin JrHelen HuberDonald WandreiMillard GrimesChester S. GeierBryce WaltonElizabeth W. BellamyJames R. AdamsJack SharkeyAlbert TeichnerPaul W. FairmanElaine WilberWilliam ThurmondRay CummingsJohn WyndhamHenry KuttnerRuss WinterbothamLester Del ReyFox B. HoldenAugust DerlethHarlan EllisonH. P. LovecraftH. B. FyfeWallace WestBasil WellsJ. P. MarshallCarl JacobiMurray LeinsterMarc BrandelLeo KelleyWalter KubiliusRandall Garrett
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- Lost Sci-Fi Anthologies
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26 hours 33 min
2026
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50 Vintage Sci-Fi Short Stories 12More Than 26 Hours of Classic Science FictionFifty complete vintage science fiction stories. More than twenty-six hours of unforgettable adventures across the stars.Step into a golden age of science fiction where every story opens the door to a different future. Explore mysterious alien worlds, distant planets, forgotten civilizations, rogue robots, dangerous scientific experiments, interstellar mys...
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This Is an Uprising
How Nonviolent Revolt Is Shaping the Twenty-First Century
2016
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In a book that has become a modern classic of social movement organizing, Mark and Paul Engler explain that there is a craft to uprising—and that this craft can change the world.From protests around climate change and immigrant rights, to #BlackLivesMatter and movements to defend democracy, a new generation is unleashing strategic nonviolent action to shape public debate and force political change. While mass movements are often portrayed as spontaneous and unpredi...
2012
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Susanna may be mute, but not stupid. And although she is still a child she can draw wonderful pictures. But as it was in the Soviet Union behind the iron curtain in those days it was not easy to raise a deaf child that didn't fit into the communist ideal, and the state would whisk her swiftly away into a home if they found her. Her mother Antonia had a stroke of luck as she, although a lowly worker in a factory, became a room in a communal apartment that she would share with three older wo...
Eternity Soup
Inside the Quest to End Aging
2010
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Mix the latest and most rigorous scientific research, irrepressible old-fashioned entrepreneurship, and the ancient human desire to live forever (or at least a lot longer) and the result is today’s exploding multibillion-dollar antiaging industry. Its achievements are so far mostly marginal, but its promises flow with all the allure of a twenty-first-century fountain of youth. In Eternity Soup, acclaimed science writer Greg Critser takes us to every outpost of the antiaging landsc...
When Blood and Bones Cry Out
Journeys through the Soundscape of Healing and Reconciliation
2011
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Around the world communities that have suffered the trauma of unspeakable violence--in Liberia, Somalia, West Africa, Columbia, and elsewhere--are struggling to recover and reconcile, searching for ways not just to survive but to heal. In When Blood and Bones Cry Out, John Paul Lederach, a pioneer of peace-building, and his daughter, Angela Jill Lederach, show how communities can recover and reconnect through the power of making music, creating metaphors, and telling their extraor...
The Ultimate Weapon is No Weapon
Human Security and the New Rules of War and Peace
2010
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The twenty-first century has seen millions unemployed. It has seen livelihoods undermined by environmental degradation. Middle-class cities in Europe, Asia, and Africa have become cauldrons of violence and resentment. Tribalism, ethnic nationalism, and religious fundamentalism have flared dangerously, from Russia to Spain. The use of force is unlikely to help. What works when counter-insurgency has run its course: in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and beyond?In this book, two authors...
2013
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Multigenerational Family Therapy is a book about honoring and helping families. Rich with personal reflections and anecdotes from the author’s many years as a family therapist, this volume’s major strength lies in its precise definition of the process and content of the therapy itself. As the family is the major resource system available to an individual, this important book provides therapists with the keys for helping family members help each other and provides a framework for understand...
Inheriting the Holy Land
An American's Search for Hope in the Middle East
2007
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Writing with fierce honesty, Jennifer Miller has created an extraordinary synthesis of history, reportage, and coming-of-age memoir in Inheriting the Holy Land. Her groundbreaking perspective on the conflict is presented through interviews with young Israelis and Palestinians and conversations with some of the most influential officials involved in the Middle East, including Shimon Peres, Yasir Arafat, James Baker, Benjamin Netanyahu, Colin Powell, Ehud Barak, and Mahmoud Abbas. This book ...
2004
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Colorful and enlightening vignettes about life by everyday people in their seventies, eighties, and nineties.When social worker Wendy Lustbader was asked to take down the histories of residents in a retirement community, she discovered that "the man with Alzheimer's in room 410" was actually ninety-six-year-old Ole Harlen, a former concert pianist. "The woman who people-watches in the lobby" was really Lila Lane, who eloped to Tijuana with her sweetheart at age sixteen, and who at ...











