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The Ottoman Sieges of Vienna The History of the Ottoman Empire's Unsuccessful Attempts to Conquer the Habsburg Capital
The Ottoman Sieges of Vienna: The History of the Ottoman Empire's Unsuccessful Attempts to Conquer the Habsburg Capital by Charles River Editors
English | November 29, 2021 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B09MSRQTHC | 115 pages | EPUB | 3.66 Mb
In terms of geopolitics, perhaps the most seminal event of the Middle Ages was the successful Ottoman siege of Constantinople in 1453. The city had been an imperial capital as far back as the 4th century, when Constantine the Great shifted the power center of the Roman Empire there, effectively establishing two almost equally powerful halves of antiquity's greatest empire. Constantinople would continue to serve as the capital of the Byzantine Empire even after the Western half of the Roman Empire collapsed in the late 5th century. Naturally, the Ottoman Empire would also use Constantinople as the capital of its empire after their conquest effectively ended the Byzantine Empire, and thanks to its strategic location, it has been a trading center for years and remains one today under the Turkish name of Istanbul.



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The Ocean of God On the Transreligious Future of Religions
The Ocean of God: On the Transreligious Future of Religions by Roland Faber
English | Jun 29, 2019 | ISBN: 1783089857, 1785275739 | 262 pages | PDF | 20 MB
'The Ocean of God'conveys the proposition that the future of religions, if they will not want to contribute to the destruction of humanity, will become transreligious. Based on the assumption that the spiritual impulse of humanity cannot simply be eradicated, religiosity will persist in transreligious forms, as secularizations, naturalizations and transhumanist dreams only envision such transformations, but fall short in their ability to replace the force of spirituality to further civilized peace of human existence on Earth and its future in evolutionary, ecological and cosmological dimensions. In relating the contributions of religious pluralism to the concept of the unity of religions, which have arisen in this "new axial age" for overcoming the checkered history of religions in furthering peace, the program of a polyphilic pluralism with its transreligious discourse, based on the insight of the fundamental relativity of (religious) truth and the special contributions of process philosophy and theology as well as the Bahá'í universe of thought, analyses and projects a new religiosity or spirit enabling religions to overcome their deepest motives of strife and warfare.



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The Mighty Child Time and power in children's literature
The Mighty Child: Time and power in children's literature By Clémentine Beauvais
2015 | 238 Pages | ISBN: 9027201587 | PDF | 11 MB
The Mighty Child offers an existentialist approach to the theorization and criticism of children's literature, nuancing the academic claim that children's literature, specifically defined as 'didactic', alienates childhood from adulthood and disempowers its implied child reader. This volume recentres the theoretical debate around the constructions of time and power which characterize conceptions of childhood and adulthood in children's literature. The 'hidden', didactic adult of children's literature, this volume argues, is not solely the dictatorial planner of the child's future, but also a disempowered entity, yearning for unpredictability in the semi-educational, semi-aesthetic endeavor of the children's book. Leaning on current work in the field of children's literature theory, on French phenomenological existentialism, and on the philosophy and sociology of childhood, The Mighty Child is addressed to contemporary theorists and critics of children's literature.



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The Meaty Cookbook Delicious Non-Vegetarian Recipes
The Meaty Cookbook: Delicious Non-Vegetarian Recipes
By Logan King
English | 2022 | ASIN : B09PMCXKYY | 114 Pages | EPUB | 24 MB



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The Masnavi, Book One
Jalal al-Din Rumi, Jawid Mojaddedi, "The Masnavi, Book One"
English | 2008 | ISBN: 0199552312 | PDF | pages: 304 | 2.5 mb
Rumi's Masnavi is widely recognized as the greatest Sufi poem ever written, and has been called "the Koran in Persian." The thirteenth-century Muslim mystic Rumi composed his work for the benefit of his disciples in the Sufi order named after him, better known as the whirling dervishes. In



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The Man Who Stalked Einstein How Nazi Scientist Philipp Lenard Changed the Course of History
The Man Who Stalked Einstein: How Nazi Scientist Philipp Lenard Changed the Course of History By Bruce J. Hillman, Birgit Ertl-Wagner, Bernd C. Wagner
2015 | 228 Pages | ISBN: 1493010018 | PDF | 2 MB
By the end of World War I, Albert Einstein had become the face of the new science of theoretical physics and had made some powerful enemies. One of those enemies, Nobel Prize winner Philipp Lenard, spent a career trying to discredit him. Their story of conflict, pitting Germany's most widely celebrated Jew against the Nazi scientist who was to become Hitler's chief advisor on physics, had an impact far exceeding what the scientific community felt at the time. Indeed, their mutual antagonism affected the direction of science long after 1933, when Einstein took flight to America and changed the history of two nations. The Man Who Stalked Einstein details the tense relationship between Einstein and Lenard, their ideas and actions, during the eventful period between World War I and World War II.



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The Machine Learning Solutions Architect Handbook (Early Access)
The Machine Learning Solutions Architect Handbook:
Create machine learning platforms to run solutions in an enterprise setting

English | 2022 | ISBN: 1801072167 | 55 Pages | EPUB | 4 MB



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The Life and Death of Adolf Hitler
Robert Payne, "The Life and Death of Adolf Hitler"
English | ISBN: 1883283914 | 2015 | 678 pages | PDF | 6 MB
A New York Times Bestseller In The Life And Death of Adolf Hitler, biographer Robert Payne unravels the tangled threads of Hitler's public and private life and looks behind the caricature with the Charlie Chaplin mustache and the unruly shock of hair to reveal a Hitler possessed of immense personal charm that impressed both men and women and brought followers and contributions to the burgeoning Nazi Party. Although he misread his strength and organized an ill-fated putsch, Hitler spent his months in prison writing Mein Kampf, which increased his following. Once in undisputed command of the Party, Hitler renounced the chastity of his youth and began a sordid affair with his niece, whose suicide prompted him to reject forever all conventional morality. He promised anything to prospective supporters, then cold-bloodedly murdered them before they could claim a share of the power he reserved for himself. Once he became Chancellor, Hitler step by step bent the powers of the state to his own purposes to satisfy his private fantasies, rearming Germany, slaughtering his real or imaginary enemies, blackmailing one by one the leaders of Europe, and plunging the world into the holocaust of World War II. THE LIFE AND DEATH OF ADOLF HITLER is the story of not so much a man corrupted by power as a corrupt man who achieved absolute power and used it to an unprecedented degree, knowing at every moment exactly what he was doing and calculating his enemies' weaknesses to a hair's breadth. It is the story of a living man. Robert Payne (1911-1983) was born in Cornwall, U.K. His father was English, his mother French. He was educated at St. Paul's School in London and at the universities of Liverpool, Capetown in South Africa, Munich and The Sorbonne. During his lifetime he had over a hundred books published on a wide range of subjects, the widest range of any known author. He was known chiefly for his biographies and history books, among them Hitler, Lenin, Stalin, Gandhi, Leonardo, Chaplin, the Christian Centuries, The World of Art. He also wrote novels and poetry. Librarians loved him; critics raved about him. Orville Prescott of The New York Times referred to him as "a literary phenomenon of astounding versatility and industry."



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The Invention of Race in the European Middle Ages
Geraldine Heng, "The Invention of Race in the European Middle Ages"
English | ISBN: 1108435092 | 2020 | 434 pages | EPUB | 2 MB
In The Invention of Race in the European Middle Ages, Geraldine Heng questions the common assumption that the concepts of race and racisms only began in the modern era. Examining Europe's encounters with Jews, Muslims, Africans, Native Americans, Mongols, and the Romani ('Gypsies'), from the 12th through 15th centuries, she shows how racial thinking, racial law, racial practices, and racial phenomena existed in medieval Europe before a recognizable vocabulary of race emerged in the West. Analysing sources in a variety of media, including stories, maps, statuary, illustrations, architectural features, history, saints' lives, religious commentary, laws, political and social institutions, and literature, she argues that religion - so much in play again today - enabled the positing of fundamental differences among humans that created strategic essentialisms to mark off human groups and populations for racialized treatment. Her ground-breaking study also shows how race figured in the emergence of homo europaeus and the identity of Western Europe in this time.



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The Hunt, Target, Track, and Attain Your Goals
David Farbman, "The Hunt, Target, Track, and Attain Your Goals"
English | 2014 | ISBN: 1118858247 | EPUB | pages: 240 | 0.5 mb
New York Times' Best Seller "The Hunt: Target, Track and Attain Your Goals" asks readers: do you consider yourself a hunter?



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