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Manual de supervivencia
Chernobil, una guía para el futuro
- Oversat af
- David Muñoz
- Serier -
- Ensayo
2020
ES
Aprovechando una década de investigación de archivos y entrevistas en terreno en Ucrania, Rusia y Bielorrusia, Kate Brown revela en este libro toda la amplitud de la devastación y el encubrimiento sobre las consecuencias reales del desastre que siguió a la explosión del reactor en Chernóbil.Sus hallazgos dejan claro el impacto irreversible de la radioactividad generada por la mano del ser humano en cada ser vivo; y de manera inquietante, nos obligan a enfrentar el legado incalculab...
89,00 kr.
eller Gratis med Kobo PlusTiny Gardens Everywhere
The Past, Present, and Future of the Self-Provisioning City
2026
EN
From the eighteenth century to the twenty–first, the surprising history and inspiring contemporary panorama of urban gardening: nurturing health, hope, and community.Nurturing health, hope, and community, gardeners in cities and suburbs are reclaiming lost commons, transforming vacant lots into vibrant plots, turning waste into compost, and recreating what was once the most productive agriculture in recorded human history.In a history that has been hidden i...
Dispatches from Dystopia
Histories of Places Not Yet Forgotten
2015
EN
"Why are Kazakhstan and Montana the same place?" asks one chapter of Kate Brown's surprising and unusual journey into the histories of places on the margins, overlooked or erased. It turns out that a ruined mining town in Kazakhstan and Butte, Montana—America's largest environmental Superfund site—have much more in common than one would think thanks to similarities in climate, hucksterism, and the perseverance of their few hardy inhabitants. Taking readers to these and other unlikely local...
94,11 kr.
eller Gratis med Kobo PlusManual for Survival
An Environmental History of the Chernobyl Disaster
2019
EN
**Winner of the Reginald Zelnik Book Prize in HistoryWinner of the Marshall D. Shulman Book PrizeFinalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award in NonfictionFinalist for the Ryszard Kapuscinski Award for Literary Reportage"A magisterial blend of historical research, investigative journalism, and poetic reportage…[A]n awe-inspiring journey." —Economist**After the Chernobyl nuclear disaster in 1986, international aid organizations sought to ...
120,61 kr.
Tiny Gardens Everywhere
A History of Urban Resilience
2026
EN
Tilgængelig
**A big history of little spaces, of nature in urban life, and of gardeners and their gardens through time'Galvanising and hugely readable'** Financial Times'A wonder! Absolutely riveting and beautifully written. I hope we can all heed its wisdom’ ISABELLA TREE'Splendid' Mail on Sunday'Engaging and inspiring. A fascinating history into the quietly radical role of allotments' CHRIS FITCH
Manual for Survival
A Chernobyl Guide to the Future
2019
EN
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The official death toll of the 1986 Chernobyl accident, 'the worst nuclear disaster in history', is only 54, and stories today commonly suggest that nature is thriving there. Yet award-winning historian Kate Brown uncovers a much more disturbing story, one in which radioactive isotopes caused hundreds of thousands of casualties, and the magnitude of the disaster has been actively suppressed.For years after, Soviet scientists, bureaucrats and civilians were documenting staggering in...
94,33 kr.
Secondary Starters and Plenaries
Ready-to-use activities for teaching any subject
2013
EN
Starters and plenaries are now established elements of all good lesson planning. A good starter gets a class engaged right from the word go, challenges and motivates students, and sets a positive tone fro the rest of the lesson. A good plenary allows students to focus on the key objectives of the lesson, and to reflect on the progress they have made.
162,32 kr.
Tiny Gardens Everywhere
The Past, Present and Future of the Self-Provisioning City
- Fortalt af
- Teri Schnaubelt
Uforkortet
8 timer 37 min
2026
EN
From the eighteenth century to the twenty–first, the surprising history and inspiring contemporary panorama of urban gardening: nurturing health, hope, and community.This manifesto for the next food revolution by acclaimed environmental historian Kate Brown speaks to nature lovers, food activists, social–justice warriors, urban planners, WOOFers, and the climate–concerned.Ever since wage labor in cities replaced self–provisioning in the countryside, gardene...
Tiny Gardens Everywhere
A History of Urban Resilience
- Fortalt af
- Lesley Ewen
Uforkortet
8 timer 53 min
2026
EN
**Brought to you by Penguin.This is a big history of little spaces, of nature in urban life, and of gardeners and their gardens through time**In the heart of bustling European and American cities lies an overlooked yet vibrant corner of resilience, ingenuity and magic: our gardens.From pre-industrial England to modern-day Ohio, via the Paris Commune, Barackia in pre-war Berlin, Soviet allotments in Estonia, the orchards tended by Black migrants in Washington and foo...
Low-Sodium High-Flavor Cookbook
Truly Tasty & Naturally Low In Sodium Recipes To Improve Cardiac Health Without Sacrificing Taste
2021
EN
LOW-SODIUM cooking is PART of a HEART-HEALTHY DIET. If you’re LOOKING for a SIMPLE and HEALTHY way to MANAGE a LOW SODIUM DIET, then this eBook LOW-SODIUM HIGH-FLAVOR COOKBOOK is a MUST-HAVE for you. LEARN how to ...
23,50 kr.
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'Dark and rich, The Women of Versailles is filled with political intrigue, sexual awakening, and the roots of revolution.' – Peggy Riley. In The Women of Versailles, the narrative slips between the decadent world of Versailles during the reign of Louis XV and the day, just before the French revolution in 1789, that Versailles is stormed by the women of Paris and Louis XVI is forced to move the court to the Tuileries. At the centre of this story is Adélaïde, who struggles with her budding s...
64,71 kr.
eller Gratis med Kobo PlusA Biography of No Place
From Ethnic Borderland to Soviet Heartland
2005
EN
This is a biography of a borderland between Russia and Poland, a region where, in 1925, people identified as Poles, Germans, Jews, Ukrainians, and Russians lived side by side. Over the next three decades, this mosaic of cultures was modernized and homogenized out of existence by the ruling might of the Soviet Union, then Nazi Germany, and finally, Polish and Ukrainian nationalism. By the 1950s, this “no place” emerged as a Ukrainian heartland, and the fertile mix of peoples that defined th...
251,53 kr.











