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Energy of the Russian Arctic - Ideals and Realities (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022): Valery I. Salygin Energy of the Russian Arctic - Ideals and Realities (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
Valery I. Salygin
R4,346 Discovery Miles 43 460 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume is an energy-tailored sequel to the research on the Arctic carried out at MGIMO University. Specifically, the proposed book is grounded in the profound academic and practical expertise of the specialized body of MGIMO University - International Institute of Energy Policy and Diplomacy chaired by Prof. Valery Salygin. Thus, the research exclusively focuses on energy-related aspects of exploration of the Arctic Zone of the Russian Federation (AZRF). This particular region with its ample oil and gas resources has been comparatively and critically studied by a team of authors representing Russia, USA, France, Switzerland, Slovakia, and Lithuania from legislative, political, economic, technical, transport, environmental, sustainability, and security perspectives.

The Wars of the Roses - A Captivating Guide to the English Civil Wars That Brought down the Plantagenet Dynasty and Put the... The Wars of the Roses - A Captivating Guide to the English Civil Wars That Brought down the Plantagenet Dynasty and Put the Tudors on the Throne (Hardcover)
Captivating History
R755 R662 Discovery Miles 6 620 Save R93 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
West Virginia - A Guide To The Mountain State (Hardcover): Federal Writers' Project (Fwp), Works Project Administration... West Virginia - A Guide To The Mountain State (Hardcover)
Federal Writers' Project (Fwp), Works Project Administration (Wpa)
R2,470 R2,003 Discovery Miles 20 030 Save R467 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Culture, Class, and Politics in Modern Appalachia - Essays in Honor of Ronald L. Lewis (Hardcover): Jennifer Egolf, Ken... Culture, Class, and Politics in Modern Appalachia - Essays in Honor of Ronald L. Lewis (Hardcover)
Jennifer Egolf, Ken Fones-Wolf, Louis C Martin
R2,102 R1,796 Discovery Miles 17 960 Save R306 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Culture, Class and Politics in Modern Appalachia takes stock of the field of Appalachian studies as it explores issues still at the center of its scholarship: culture, industrialization, the labor movement, and twentieth-century economic and political failure and their social impact. A new generation of scholars continues the work of Appalachian studies' pioneers, exploring the diversity and complexity of the region and its people. Labor migrations from around the world transformed the region during its critical period of economic growth. Collective struggles over occupational health and safety, the environment, equal rights, and civil rights challenged longstanding stereotypes. Investigations of political and economic power and the role of social actors and social movements in Appalachian history add to the foundational work that demonstrates a dynamic and diverse region.

Soldiers in the Army of Freedom - The 1st Kansas Colored, the Civil War's First African American Combat Unit (Hardcover):... Soldiers in the Army of Freedom - The 1st Kansas Colored, the Civil War's First African American Combat Unit (Hardcover)
Ian Michael Spurgeon
R1,244 Discovery Miles 12 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


It was 1862, the second year of the Civil War, though Kansans and Missourians had been fighting over slavery for almost a decade. For the 250 Union soldiers facing down rebel irregulars on Enoch Toothman's farm near Butler, Missouri, this was no battle over abstract principles. These were men of the First Kansas Colored Infantry, and they were fighting for their own freedom and that of their families. They belonged to the first black regiment raised in a northern state, and the first black unit to see combat during the Civil War. "Soldiers in the Army of Freedom" is the first published account of this largely forgotten regiment and, in particular, its contribution to Union victory in the trans-Mississippi theater of the Civil War. As such, it restores the First Kansas Colored Infantry to its rightful place in American history.
Composed primarily of former slaves, the First Kansas Colored saw major combat in Missouri, Indian Territory, and Arkansas. Ian Michael Spurgeon draws upon a wealth of little-known sources--including soldiers' pension applications--to chart the intersection of race and military service, and to reveal the regiment's role in countering white prejudices by defying stereotypes. Despite naysayers' bigoted predictions--and a merciless slaughter at the Battle of Poison Spring--these black soldiers proved themselves as capable as their white counterparts, and so helped shape the evolving attitudes of leading politicians, such as Kansas senator James Henry Lane and President Abraham Lincoln. A long-overdue reconstruction of the regiment's remarkable combat record, Spurgeon's book brings to life the men of the First Kansas Colored Infantry in their doubly desperate battle against the Confederate forces and skepticism within Union ranks.

Reconstructing Southern Rhetoric (Hardcover): Christina L. Moss, Brandon Inabinet Reconstructing Southern Rhetoric (Hardcover)
Christina L. Moss, Brandon Inabinet
R3,312 Discovery Miles 33 120 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Southern rhetoric is communication's oldest regional study. During its initial invention, the discipline was founded to justify the study of rhetoric in a field of white male scholars analyzing significant speeches by other white men, yielding research that added to myths of Lost Cause ideology and a uniquely oratorical culture. Reconstructing Southern Rhetoric takes on the much-overdue task of reconstructing the way southern rhetoric has been viewed and critiqued within the communication discipline. The collection reveals that southern rhetoric is fluid and migrates beyond geography, is constructed in weak counterpublic formation against legitimated power, creates a region that is not monolithic, and warrants activism and healing. Contributors to the volume examine such topics as political campaign strategies, memorial and museum experiences, television and music influences, commemoration protests, and ethnographic experiences in the South. The essays cohesively illustrate southern identity as manifested in various contexts and ways, considering what it means to be a part of a region riddled with slavery, Jim Crow laws, and other expressions of racial and cultural hierarchy. Ultimately, the volume initiates a new conversation, asking what would southern rhetorical critique be like if it included the richness of the southern culture from which it came? Contributions by Whitney Jordan Adams, Wendy Atkins-Sayre, Jason Edward Black, Patricia G. Davis, Cassidy D. Ellis, Megan Fitzmaurice, Michael L. Forst, Jeremy R. Grossman, Cynthia P. King, Julia M. Medhurst, Ryan Neville-Shepard, Jonathan M. Smith, Ashli Quesinberry Stokes, Dave Tell, and Carolyn Walcott.

The Civil Rights Movement in Mississippi (Hardcover): Ted Ownby The Civil Rights Movement in Mississippi (Hardcover)
Ted Ownby
R3,373 Discovery Miles 33 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Based on new research and combining multiple scholarly approaches, these twelve essays tell new stories about the civil rights movement in the state most resistant to change. Wesley Hogan, Francoise N. Hamlin, and Michael Vinson Williams raise questions about how civil rights organizing took place. Three pairs of essays address African Americans' and whites' stories on education, religion, and the issues of violence. Jelani Favors and Robert Luckett analyze civil rights issues on the campuses of Jackson State University and the University of Mississippi. Carter Dalton Lyon and Joseph T. Reiff study people who confronted the question of how their religion related to their possible involvement in civil rights activism. By studying the Ku Klux Klan and the Deacons for Defense in Mississippi, David Cunningham and Akinyele Umoja ask who chose to use violence or to raise its possibility.

The final three chapters describe some of the consequences and continuing questions raised by the civil rights movement. Byron D'Andra Orey analyzes the degree to which voting rights translated into political power for African American legislators. Chris Myers Asch studies a Freedom School that started in recent years in the Mississippi Delta. Emilye Crosby details the conflicting memories of Claiborne County residents and the parts of the civil rights movement they recall or ignore.

As a group, the essays introduce numerous new characters and conundrums into civil rights scholarship, advance efforts to study African Americans and whites as interactive agents in the complex stories, and encourage historians to pull civil rights scholarship closer toward the present."

A History of Land Use in Mongolia - The Thirteenth Century to the Present (Hardcover): Elizabeth Endicott A History of Land Use in Mongolia - The Thirteenth Century to the Present (Hardcover)
Elizabeth Endicott
R3,016 Discovery Miles 30 160 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

An illustrated history of the pastoral nomadic way of life in Mongolia, this book examines the many challenges that Mongolian herders continue to face in the struggle over natural resources in the post-socialist free market era.

Utah - A Guide To The State (Hardcover): Federal Writers' Project (Fwp), Works Project Administration (Wpa) Utah - A Guide To The State (Hardcover)
Federal Writers' Project (Fwp), Works Project Administration (Wpa)
R2,481 R2,015 Discovery Miles 20 150 Save R466 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Vermont : A Guide to the Green Mountain State (Hardcover): Federal Writers' Project Vermont : A Guide to the Green Mountain State (Hardcover)
Federal Writers' Project
R2,411 R1,944 Discovery Miles 19 440 Save R467 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Improvising Sabor - Cuban Dance Music in New York (Hardcover): Sue Miller Improvising Sabor - Cuban Dance Music in New York (Hardcover)
Sue Miller
R3,371 Discovery Miles 33 710 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Improvising Sabor: Cuban Dance Music in New York begins in 1960s New York and examines in rich detail the playing styles and international influence of important figures in US Latin music. Such innovators as Jose Fajardo, Johnny Pacheco, George Castro, and Eddy Zervigon dazzled the Palladium ballroom and other Latin music venues in those crucible years. Author Sue Miller focuses on the Cuban flute style in light of its transformations in the US after the 1959 revolution and within the vibrant context of 1960s New York. While much about Latin jazz and salsa has been written, this book focuses on the relatively unexplored New York charangas that were performing during the chachacha and pachanga craze of the early sixties. Indeed, many accounts cut straight from the 1950s and the mambo to the bugalu's development in the late 1960s with little mention of the chachacha and pachanga's popularity in the mid-twentieth century. Improvising Sabor addresses not only this lost and ignored history, but contends with issues of race, class, and identity while evaluating differences in style between players from prerevolution Cuban charangas and those of 1960s New York. Through comprehensive explorations and transcriptions of numerous musical examples as well as interviews with and commentary from Latin musicians, Improvising Sabor highlights a specific sabor that is rooted in both Cuban dance music forms and the rich performance culture of Latin New York. The distinctive styles generated by these musicians sparked compelling points of departure and influence.

Arising from Bondage - A History of the Indo-Caribbean People (Hardcover): Ron Ramdin Arising from Bondage - A History of the Indo-Caribbean People (Hardcover)
Ron Ramdin
R2,813 Discovery Miles 28 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Arising from Bondage is an epic story of the struggle of the Indo-Caribbean people. From the 1830's through World War I hundreds of thousands of indentured laborers were shipped from India to the Caribbean and settled in the former British, Dutch, French and Spanish colonies. Like their predecessors, the African slaves, they labored on the sugar estates. Unlike the Africans their status was ambiguous--not actually enslaved yet not entirely free--they fought mightily to achieve power in their new home. Today in the English-speaking Caribbean alone there are one million people of Indian descent and they form the majority in Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago.

This study, based on official documents and archives, as well as previously unpublished material from British, Indian and Caribbean sources, fills a major gap in the history of the Caribbean, India, Britain and European colonialism. It also contributes powerfully to the history of diaspora and migration.

South Carolina : A Guide to the Palmetto State (Hardcover, 2nd ed.): Federal Writers' Project South Carolina : A Guide to the Palmetto State (Hardcover, 2nd ed.)
Federal Writers' Project
R2,453 R1,987 Discovery Miles 19 870 Save R466 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Tennessee : A Guide to the State (Hardcover): Federal Writers' Project Tennessee : A Guide to the State (Hardcover)
Federal Writers' Project
R2,439 R1,973 Discovery Miles 19 730 Save R466 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Scottish History - A Captivating Guide to the History of Scotland (Hardcover): Captivating History Scottish History - A Captivating Guide to the History of Scotland (Hardcover)
Captivating History
R754 R661 Discovery Miles 6 610 Save R93 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
South Dakota : A Guide to the State (Hardcover): Federal Writers' Project South Dakota : A Guide to the State (Hardcover)
Federal Writers' Project
R2,428 R1,961 Discovery Miles 19 610 Save R467 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Size of the Risk - Histories of Multiple Use in the Great Basin (Hardcover): Leisl Carr-Childers The Size of the Risk - Histories of Multiple Use in the Great Basin (Hardcover)
Leisl Carr-Childers
R1,216 Discovery Miles 12 160 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Great Basin, a stark and beautiful desert filled with sagebrush deserts and mountain ranges, is the epicenter for public lands conflicts. Arising out of the multiple, often incompatible uses created throughout the twentieth century, these struggles reveal the tension inherent within the multiple use concept, a management philosophy that promises equitable access to the region's resources and economic gain to those who live there. Multiple use was originally conceived as a way to legitimize the historical use of public lands for grazing without precluding future uses, such as outdoor recreation, weapons development, and wildlife management. It was applied to the Great Basin to bring the region, once seen as worthless, into the national economic fold. Land managers, ranchers, mining interests, wilderness and wildlife advocates, outdoor recreationists, and even the military adopted this ideology to accommodate, promote, and sanction a multitude of activities on public lands, particularly those overseen by the Bureau of Land Management. Some of these uses are locally driven and others are nationally mandated, but all have exacted a cost from the region's human and natural environment. In The Size of the Risk, Leisl Carr Childers shows how different constituencies worked to fill the presumed ""empty space"" of the Great Basin with a variety of land-use regimes that overlapped, conflicted, and ultimately harmed the environment and the people who depended on the region for their livelihoods. She looks at the conflicts that arose from the intersection of an ever-increasing number of activities, such as nuclear testing and wild horse preservation, and how Great Basin residents have navigated these conflicts. Carr Childers's study of multiple use in the Great Basin highlights the complex interplay between the state, society, and the environment, allowing us to better understand the ongoing reality of living in the American West.

Brown Pelican (Paperback): Rien Fertel Brown Pelican (Paperback)
Rien Fertel
R570 R518 Discovery Miles 5 180 Save R52 (9%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this compelling book, Rien Fertel tells the story of humanity's complicated and often brutal relationship with the brown pelican over the past century. This beloved bird with the mythically bottomless belly-to say nothing of its prodigious pouch-has been deemed a living fossil and the most dinosaur-like of creatures. The pelican adorns the Louisiana state flag, serves as a religious icon of sacrifice, and stars in the famous parting shot of Jurassic Park, but, most significantly, spotlights our tenuous connection with the environment in which it flies, feeds, and roosts-the coastal United States. In 1903, Theodore Roosevelt inaugurated the first national wildlife refuge at Pelican Island, Florida, in order to rescue the brown pelican, among other species, from the plume trade. Despite such protections, the ubiquity of synthetic "agents of death," most notably DDT, in the mid-twentieth century sent the brown pelican to the list of endangered species. By the mid-1960s, not one viable pelican nest remained in all of Louisiana. Authorities declared the state bird locally extinct. Conservation efforts-including an outlandish but well-planned birdnapping-saved the brown pelican, generating one of the great success stories in animal preservation. However, the brown pelican is once again under threat, particularly along Louisiana's coast, due to land loss and rising seas. For centuries, artists and writers have portrayed the pelican as a bird that pierces its breast to feed its young, symbolizing saintly piety. Today, the brown pelican gives itself in other ways, sacrificed both by and for the environment as a bellwether bird-an indicator species portending potential disasters that await. Brown Pelican combines history and first-person narrative to complicate, deconstruct, and reassemble our vision of the bird, the natural world, and ourselves.

The Party Is Over - The New Louisiana Politics (Hardcover): Christie L. Maloyed, Pearson Cross The Party Is Over - The New Louisiana Politics (Hardcover)
Christie L. Maloyed, Pearson Cross; Jeremy Alford, Stephen Barnes, Mark Davis, …
R1,027 R877 Discovery Miles 8 770 Save R150 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

For decades, the Louisiana political scene has been a source of interest and intrigue for scholars and casual observers alike. In recent years, the state's political, economic, and environmental challenges have drawn sustained attention from regional and national media. Observers have typically focused on Louisiana's distinctive political culture, including jungle primaries, colorful candidates, and tolerance for scandal. However, recent shifts have eroded the state's unique political character, aligning it with national political trends of partisan realignment, political polarization, and outside influence in state and local elections. The Party Is Over brings together top scholars, journalists, and policy analysts to investigate these recent shifts in institutions, politics, and policy and situate them in the context of national politics. Both accessible and thorough, the volume offers an informed and reliable foundation for those new to Louisiana's political culture and for long-time observers seeking new insights into recent developments. Contributors recognize the challenges posed by the new politics and point toward opportunities to leverage the state's cultural and economic strengths to build a better Louisiana.

Rhode Island (Hardcover): Federal Writers' Project Rhode Island (Hardcover)
Federal Writers' Project
R2,401 R1,935 Discovery Miles 19 350 Save R466 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The British Government and the Falkland Islands, 1974-79 (Hardcover): A. Donaghy The British Government and the Falkland Islands, 1974-79 (Hardcover)
A. Donaghy
R3,028 Discovery Miles 30 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Drawing on recently declassified government files, private papers and interviews, this book argues that through a combination of preventative diplomacy and robust defence planning, the Labour government of 1974-79 succeeded in maintaining peace, avoiding the fate of its Tory successors.

Ohio : Guide (Hardcover): Federal Writers' Project Ohio : Guide (Hardcover)
Federal Writers' Project
R2,496 R2,030 Discovery Miles 20 300 Save R466 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Personal Names in Ancient Anatolia (Hardcover): Robert Parker Personal Names in Ancient Anatolia (Hardcover)
Robert Parker
R2,489 Discovery Miles 24 890 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Ancient Anatolia was a region where many indigenous or at least long-established peoples mingled with many conquerors or incomers: Persians, Greeks, Gauls, Romans, Jews. Its rich and complex history of cultural interaction is only spasmodically illuminated by literary sources. Inscriptions, by contrast, abound and attest well over 100,000 name-bearing inhabitants. Many of those names retain regional associations, and when analysed with tact allow lost histories and micro-histories to be recovered. This volume exploits the huge possibilities for social and linguistic history being created by the expansion of The Lexicon of Greek Personal Names into Anatolia. One topic is that of continuities and discontinuities between the naming practices of the Hittites and Luvians in the second millennium BC and those of the Greco-Roman period. Several studies trace changing patterns of naming in particular regions; this may reflect real changes in population, but the need for sociological sensitivity is stressed, as the change may lie rather in changing self-perceptions or preferred self-identifications. The Anatolian treasure house of names can also be used to illuminate the psychology of naming, the rise of nursery nicknames to the status of proper names (and their subsequent fall from favour), for instance, or the fascination with exotic luxury items expressed in names such as Amethyst or Emerald, or the fashion for 'second names' among the Greek-speaking elite. The volume shows how, as has been said, the study of names is a 'paradigm case of the convergence of disciplines, where the history of language meets social history'.

James Z. George - Mississippi's Great Commoner (Hardcover, New): Timothy B. Smith James Z. George - Mississippi's Great Commoner (Hardcover, New)
Timothy B. Smith
R3,360 Discovery Miles 33 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A biography of the Democratic leader once considered the most important man in state politics "When the Mississippi school boy is asked who is called the 'Great Commoner' of public life in his State," wrote Mississippi's premier historian Dunbar Rowland in 1901, "he will unhesitatingly answer James Z. George." While George's prominence has decreased through the decades since then, many modern historians still view him as a supremely important Mississippian, with one writing that George (1826-1897) was "Mississippi's most important Democratic leader in the late nineteenth century." Certainly, the Mexican War veteran, prominent lawyer and planter, Civil War officer, Reconstruction leader, state Supreme Court chief justice, and Mississippi's longest-serving United States senator in his day deserves a full biography. George's importance was greater than just on the state level as other southerners copied his tactics to secure white supremacy in their own states. James Z. George: Mississippi's Great Commoner seeks to rectify the lack of attention to George's life. In doing so, this volume utilizes numerous sources never before or only slightly used, primarily a large collection of George's letters held by his descendents and never before referenced by historians. Such wonderful sources allow not only a glimpse into his times, but perhaps more importantly an exploration of the man himself, his traits, personality, and ideas. The result is a picture of an extremely commonplace individual on the surface, but an exceptionally complicated man underneath. James Z. George: Mississippi's Great Commoner will bring this important Mississippi leader of the nineteenth century back into the minds of twenty-first-century Mississippians. Timothy B. Smith, Adamsville, Tennessee, is a lecturer of history at the University of Tennessee at Martin. He is the author of several books, including Mississippi in the Civil War: The Home Front, published by University Press of Mississippi; The Untold Story of Shiloh: The Battle and the Battlefield; and Champion Hill: Decisive Battle for Vicksburg.

Vice & Virtue - Discovering the Story of Old Market, Bristol (Paperback): Michael Manson Vice & Virtue - Discovering the Story of Old Market, Bristol (Paperback)
Michael Manson
R309 Discovery Miles 3 090 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'Medieval market,' 'bustling High Street', 'wild west 'a wasteland, 'massage parlours' 'gay area' 'up and coming.' Old Market conjures a myriad of conflicting associations in the minds of Bristolians...There is some truth to all these associations. They reveal the story of Old Market's brightest hour as part of Bristol's shopping Golden Mile, the turbulent inter-war years, the impact of war, post war decline brought on by housing road and retail redevelopment, rejuvenation by sexual and ethnic minority groups. Vice and Virtue details each phase, introducing the reader to the people, the institutions and the processes that have created Old Market's rich heritage. The title is a playful nod to complex and interlinked themes that have defined this area for centuries.

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