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The Secret History of Democracy
Benjamin Isakhan, Stephen Stockwell, "The Secret History of Democracy"
English | 2011 | ISBN: 1349318868, 0230244211 | 268 pages | True PDF | 1.9 MB
This book explores the intriguing idea that there is much more democracy in human history than is generally acknowledged. It establishes that democracy was developing across greater Asia before classical Athens, clung on during the 'Dark Ages', often formed part of indigenous governance and is developing today in unexpected ways.



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The Russia Anxiety And How History Can Resolve It
Mark B. Smith, "The Russia Anxiety: And How History Can Resolve It"
English | 2019 | ISBN: 0241312760 | EPUB | pages: 320 | 8.5 mb
Russia is an exceptional country, the biggest in the world. It is both European and exotic, powerful and weak, brilliant and flawed. Why are we so afraid of it?



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The Routledge Handbook of Disaster Risk Reduction Including Climate Change Adaptation
Ilan Kelman, "The Routledge Handbook of Disaster Risk Reduction Including Climate Change Adaptation "
English | ISBN: 0367581280 | 2020 | 560 pages | PDF | 4 MB
The Routledge Handbook of Disaster Risk Reduction Including Climate Change Adaptation aims to provide an overview and critique of the current state of knowledge, policy, and practice, encouraging engagement, and reflection on bringing the two sectors together. This long-awaited and welcomed volume makes a compelling case that a common research agenda and a series of practical policies and policy recommendations can and should be put in place.



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The Road Uprising in West Papua
The Road: Uprising in West Papua by John Martinkus
English | May 18, 2020 | ISBN: 1760642428 | 128 pages | EPUB | 1 MB
The West Papuan independence movement has reignited, and Indonesian troops are cracking down. Chemical weapons have been deployed, hundreds of people killed, tens of thousands displaced - all on Australia's doorstep. And almost no one is writing about it. In this book, John Martinkus gives us a gripping, up-to-date account of the province's descent into armed conflict and suppression. Replete with vivid detail, new information and photos not seen anywhere else, this revelatory work of journalism shows how and why a highlands road triggered an uprising, and where this might all lead.



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The Princeton Handbook of Poetic Terms Third Edition Ed 3
Roland Greene, "The Princeton Handbook of Poetic Terms: Third Edition Ed 3"
English | ISBN: 0691170436 | 2016 | 456 pages | PDF | 4 MB
An essential handbook for literary studies



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The Presidential Election Game, 2nd Edition
Steven J. Brams, "The Presidential Election Game, 2nd Edition"
English | 2007 | ISBN: 1138427535, 1568813481 | 224 pages | PDF | 1.8 MB
The Presidential Election Game may change the way you think about presidential elections and, for that matter, American politics in general. It is not filled with statistics about the voting behavior of citizens, nor does it give detailed histories of past campaigns. Rather, it is an analytic treatment of strategy in the race for the presidency, from the primaries to the general election. Using modern game theory and decision theory, Brams demonstrates why certain campaign strategies are more effective than others and supports his analysis with historical evidence.



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The Power of Black Music Interpreting Its History from Africa to the United States
The Power of Black Music: Interpreting Its History from Africa to the United States By Samuel A. Floyd
1995 | 336 Pages | ISBN: 0195082354 | PDF | 18 MB
When Jimi Hendrix transfixed the crowds of Woodstock with his gripping version of "The Star Spangled Banner," he was building on a foundation reaching back, in part, to the revolutionary guitar playing of Howlin' Wolf and the other great Chicago bluesmen, and to the Delta blues tradition before him. But in its unforgettable introduction, followed by his unaccompanied "talking" guitar passage and inserted calls and responses at key points in the musical narrative, Hendrix's performance of the national anthem also hearkened back to a tradition even older than the blues, a tradition rooted in the rings of dance, drum, and song shared by peoples across Africa. Bold and original, The Power of Black Music offers a new way of listening to the music of black America, and appreciating its profound contribution to all American music. Striving to break down the barriers that remain between high art and low art, it brilliantly illuminates the centuries-old linkage between the music, myths and rituals of Africa and the continuing evolution and enduring vitality of African-American music. Inspired by the pioneering work of Sterling Stuckey and Henry Louis Gates, Jr., author Samuel A. Floyd, Jr, advocates a new critical approach grounded in the forms and traditions of the music itself. He accompanies readers on a fascinating journey from the African ring, through the ring shout's powerful merging of music and dance in the slave culture, to the funeral parade practices of the early new Orleans jazzmen, the bluesmen in the twenties, the beboppers in the forties, and the free jazz, rock, Motown, and concert hall composers of the sixties and beyond. Floyd dismisses the assumption that Africans brought to the United States as slaves took the music of whites in the New World and transformed it through their own performance practices. Instead, he recognizes European influences, while demonstrating how much black music has continued to share with its African counterparts. Floyd maintains that while African Americans may not have direct knowledge of African traditions and myths, they can intuitively recognize links to an authentic African cultural memory. For example, in speaking of his grandfather Omar, who died a slave as a young man, the jazz clarinetist Sidney Bechet said, "Inside him he'd got the memory of all the wrong that's been done to my people. That's what the memory is....When a blues is good, that kind of memory just grows up inside it." Grounding his scholarship and meticulous research in his childhood memories of black folk culture and his own experiences as a musician and listener, Floyd maintains that the memory of Omar and all those who came before and after him remains a driving force in the black music of America, a force with the power to enrich cultures the world over.



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The Possible ProfessionThe Analytic Process of Change
Theodore J. Jacobs, "The Possible Profession:The Analytic Process of Change"
English | ISBN: 0415629543 | 2013 | 336 pages | PDF | 1346 KB
The Possible Profession: The Analytic Process of Change takes a fresh look at the many forms of unconscious communication that take place in the analytic situation. Bringing together two decades of the author's previous writing as well as a considerable amount of new material, this book addresses a major contemporary issue in the field of psychoanalysis.



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The Politics of South China Sea Disputes
Nehginpao Kipgen, "The Politics of South China Sea Disputes"
English | ISBN: 1138322717 | 2020 | 148 pages | PDF | 2 MB
This book is a comprehensive political study of the South China Sea (SCS) disputes. With over US $5 trillion worth of trade passing through it every year and a history of military flashpoints, the SCS is invariably a hotbed of great power rivalry.



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The Political Economy of Post-COVID Life and Work in the Global South
The Political Economy of Post-COVID Life and Work in the Global South: Pandemic and Precarity
English | 2022 | ISBN: 3030932273 | 277 Pages | PDF | 4 MB
This edited volume highlights cascading effects of the pandemic and lockdown on informal economies of varied countries in the Global South. Uneven development after colonization, imperialism, and externally influenced conflict have caused many countries in the formally colonized or semi-occupied countries in the world to lag behind in wealth accumulation, investments in manufacturing, and technology. The fact that these countries were dragged into world market dynamics on an equal footing with already developed countries exacerbated these inequalities and saw the rapid burgeoning of informal economies. COVID-19 and the lockdown of western countries unravelled global production chains, resulting in hordes of workers in the Global South losing their livelihoods. Even people engaged in traditionally locally-bound economic activities, such as domestic work and sex work, found their livelihoods disappear. This volume brings together case studies from India, Brazil, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka to analyze global economic disruptions as they affected informal sector workers who were already largely invisible within state development policies. The chapters question whether existing models of neoliberal development are still conducive within the post-pandemic Global South as it grapples with rebuilding economies, livelihoods, institutions, and systems of governance.



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