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From Peoples into Nations - A History of Eastern Europe (Hardcover): John Connelly From Peoples into Nations - A History of Eastern Europe (Hardcover)
John Connelly
R862 Discovery Miles 8 620 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A sweeping narrative history of Eastern Europe from the late eighteenth century to today In the 1780s, the Habsburg monarch Joseph II decreed that henceforth German would be the language of his realm. His intention was to forge a unified state from his vast and disparate possessions, but his action had the opposite effect, catalyzing the emergence of competing nationalisms among his Hungarian, Czech, and other subjects, who feared that their languages and cultures would be lost. In this sweeping narrative history of Eastern Europe since the late eighteenth century, John Connelly connects the stories of the region's diverse peoples, telling how, at a profound level, they have a shared understanding of the past. An ancient history of invasion and migration made the region into a cultural landscape of extraordinary variety, a patchwork in which Slovaks, Bosnians, and countless others live shoulder to shoulder and where calls for national autonomy often have had bloody effects among the interwoven ethnicities. Connelly traces the rise of nationalism in Polish, Austro-Hungarian, and Ottoman lands; the creation of new states after the First World War and their later absorption by the Nazi Reich and the Soviet Bloc; the reemergence of democracy and separatist movements after the collapse of communism; and the recent surge of populist politics throughout the region. Because of this common experience of upheaval, East Europeans are people with an acute feeling for the precariousness of history: they know that nations are not eternal, but come and go; sometimes they disappear. From Peoples into Nations tells their story.

From Peoples into Nations - A History of Eastern Europe (Paperback): John Connelly From Peoples into Nations - A History of Eastern Europe (Paperback)
John Connelly
R665 Discovery Miles 6 650 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A sweeping narrative history of Eastern Europe from the late eighteenth century to today In the 1780s, the Habsburg monarch Joseph II decreed that henceforth German would be the language of his realm. His intention was to forge a unified state from his vast and disparate possessions, but his action had the opposite effect, catalyzing the emergence of competing nationalisms among his Hungarian, Czech, and other subjects, who feared that their languages and cultures would be lost. In this sweeping narrative history of Eastern Europe since the late eighteenth century, John Connelly connects the stories of the region's diverse peoples, telling how, at a profound level, they have a shared understanding of the past. An ancient history of invasion and migration made the region into a cultural landscape of extraordinary variety, a patchwork in which Slovaks, Bosnians, and countless others live shoulder to shoulder and where calls for national autonomy often have had bloody effects among the interwoven ethnicities. Connelly traces the rise of nationalism in Polish, Austro-Hungarian, and Ottoman lands; the creation of new states after the First World War and their later absorption by the Nazi Reich and the Soviet Bloc; the reemergence of democracy and separatist movements after the collapse of communism; and the recent surge of populist politics throughout the region. Because of this common experience of upheaval, East Europeans are people with an acute feeling for the precariousness of history: they know that nations are not eternal, but come and go; sometimes they disappear. From Peoples into Nations tells their story.

Beyond Kuiper - The Galactic Star Alliance (Paperback): Matthew Medney, John Connelly Beyond Kuiper - The Galactic Star Alliance (Paperback)
Matthew Medney, John Connelly; Illustrated by Utku Ozden
R760 R623 Discovery Miles 6 230 Save R137 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

There is no Drake Equation. There is no question on sentience. The galaxy is alive and filled with life. The only issue: we humans aren't invited. The Galactic Star Alliance awaits your exploration. In this illustrated novel co- created & written by Matthew Medney (Heavy Metal Magazine CEO & NYU adjunct professor) and John Connelly (Lockheed Martin Aerospace Engineer), humankind acknowledges the vastness of time, the cyclical nature of civilization, and the obscurity of our own history. If our galaxy is so full of sentient life, why has no one said hello? We thought of a simple, logical reason: no one wants to. Stepping back and casting an objective eye on ourselves, it seems painfully obvious that humans lack a fundamental respect for our planet and for each other. We possess extremely short memories and long grudges, and the likelihood of receiving alien tools to hasten our expansion seems downright foolhardy. The Galactic Star Alliance has been alive and well for millions of earth years. Hundreds of thousands of sentient worlds and trillions of beings walk, run, and crawl across the many home worlds of the Alliance. This revelation led to many questions: How is faster-than-light speed travel possible, and could cohesive, interstellar civilizations exist without it? Is it conceivable to govern a coalition not of different countries, but of different species? Each question led to another and each answer built our world, piece by piece until it spanned thousands of answers and millions of light-years. As for the title, from where would our judges watch us? But our galaxy has spoken to us humans. There are some who believe it is out there. Not as science-fantasy but as science. Introduce Bernard William Hubert. World renowned astrophysicist, and Lead Scientist of the seminal company of exploration, Outer Limits. While on loan to CERN, a catastrophe of unimaginable proportions leaves Bernard as the sole survivor. While the scientific community & world looks to him for answers, he simply states the unthinkable "it has to be aliens." Inconceivable to the world, the Hubert family is investigated and his family's name tarnished. Disgraced and shunned. Bernard claws his way back into the equation with his new company C.O.R.E as they work tirelessly to design an engine capable of interstellar travel. Follow Bernard on his road to redemption and discovery in this ensemble cast of futurism, space travel and the fate of our species. This illustrated novel includes 35 pieces of beautiful, full-color, painted artwork by Utku Ozden. - Matthew is the CEO of Heavy Metal Entertainment that encompasses Heavy Metal Magazine & all other media ventures. As well, Matthew has been an Adjunct Professor at NYU, teaching classes on IP Creation and Digital marketing strategy and John is an aerospace engineer for Lockheed Martin who performs mechanical design for NASA deep space missions. with 3 satellites using his designs currently orbiting our planet.All science in the book is accurate and the theoretical science is backed up by science theory. No assertions in these works is fanatical.

Concrete, Bulletproof, Invisible & Fried - My Life as a Revolting Cock (Paperback, 2nd Expanded ed.): Christopher John Connelly Concrete, Bulletproof, Invisible & Fried - My Life as a Revolting Cock (Paperback, 2nd Expanded ed.)
Christopher John Connelly
R733 Discovery Miles 7 330 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Captive University - The Sovietization of East German, Czech, and Polish Higher Education, 1945-1956 (Paperback, New edition):... Captive University - The Sovietization of East German, Czech, and Polish Higher Education, 1945-1956 (Paperback, New edition)
John Connelly
R1,665 Discovery Miles 16 650 Ships in 15 - 20 working days

This comparative history of the higher education systems in Poland, East Germany and the Czech lands reveals an unexpected diversity within East European Stalinism. With information gleaned from archives in each of these places, the author offers a case study showing how totalitarian states adapt their policies to the contours of the societies they rule. The Communist dictum that universities be purged of ""bourgeois elements"" was accomplished most fully in East Germany, where more and more students came from worker and peasant backgrounds. But the Polish party kept potentially disloyal professors on the job in the futile hope that they would train a new intelligentsia, and Czech Stalinists failed to make worker and peasant students a majority at Czech universities. Connelly accounts for these differences by exploring the pre-Stalinist heritage of these countries, and particularly their experiences in World War II. The failure of Polish and Czech leaders to transform their universities became particularly evident during the crises of 1968 and 1989, when university students spearheaded reform movements. In East Germany, by contrast, universities remained true to the state to the end, and students were notably absent from the revolution of 1989.

From Enemy to Brother - The Revolution in Catholic Teaching on the Jews, 1933-1965 (Hardcover): John Connelly From Enemy to Brother - The Revolution in Catholic Teaching on the Jews, 1933-1965 (Hardcover)
John Connelly
R1,085 Discovery Miles 10 850 Ships in 7 - 13 working days

In 1965 the Second Vatican Council declared that God loves the Jews. Before that, the Church had taught for centuries that Jews were cursed by God and, in the 1940s, mostly kept silent as Jews were slaughtered by the Nazis. How did an institution whose wisdom is said to be unchanging undertake one of the most enormous, yet undiscussed, ideological swings in modern history? The radical shift of Vatican II grew out of a buried history, a theological struggle in Central Europe in the years just before the Holocaust, when a small group of Catholic converts (especially former Jew Johannes Oesterreicher and former Protestant Karl Thieme) fought to keep Nazi racism from entering their newfound church. Through decades of engagement, extending from debates in academic journals, to popular education, to lobbying in the corridors of the Vatican, this unlikely duo overcame the most problematic aspect of Catholic history. Their success came not through appeals to morality but rather from a rediscovery of neglected portions of scripture. From Enemy to Brother illuminates the baffling silence of the Catholic Church during the Holocaust, showing how the ancient teaching of deicide - according to which the Jews were condemned to suffer until they turned to Christ - constituted the Church's only language to talk about the Jews. As he explores the process of theological change, John Connelly moves from the speechless Vatican to those Catholics who endeavored to find a new language to speak to the Jews on the eve of, and in the shadow of, the Holocaust.

Let's Learn Taekwondo with Tanisha (Paperback): John Connelly Let's Learn Taekwondo with Tanisha (Paperback)
John Connelly
R233 R190 Discovery Miles 1 900 Save R43 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
let's play a game with Charlie (Paperback): John Connelly let's play a game with Charlie (Paperback)
John Connelly
R233 R190 Discovery Miles 1 900 Save R43 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Let's Colour - sports colouring book 1 (Paperback): John Connelly Let's Colour - sports colouring book 1 (Paperback)
John Connelly
R235 R193 Discovery Miles 1 930 Save R42 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Heart Has to Ache Before It Learns to Beat (Paperback): Christopher John Connelly The Heart Has to Ache Before It Learns to Beat (Paperback)
Christopher John Connelly
R728 Discovery Miles 7 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Dying Out Here Is Not an Option - Paddlequest 1500: A 1500 Mile, 75 Day, Solo Canoe and Kayak Odyssey (Paperback): John Connelly Dying Out Here Is Not an Option - Paddlequest 1500: A 1500 Mile, 75 Day, Solo Canoe and Kayak Odyssey (Paperback)
John Connelly
R406 R338 Discovery Miles 3 380 Save R68 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Ed Royal (Paperback): Christopher John Connelly Ed Royal (Paperback)
Christopher John Connelly
R344 Discovery Miles 3 440 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A chance meeting at a drug deal gone awry and it's love at first sight for 18 year-olds Adam Kelvin and Ailsa McCann. Seduced by the temptation of a Bohemian life soaked in erotic abandon, Adam quickly leaves his unstable and overbearing mother and stiflingly dull supermarket job for the basement of Ailsa's basement flat at her spectral parents' giant house in Edinburgh's New Town. Ensconced with Ailsa, Adam soon discovers a deep paranoid obsession for which he is absolutely ill-prepared. The quiet tension, interrupted by violent outbursts and events, builds into a shuddering climax with a long, torturous aftermath. Set against a backdrop of Edinburgh in the early 1980s, "Ed Royal" is a story of a city quietly divided by class and of an innocence quickly and cruelly destroyed by mind games and frightening desire.

Echoes of the Past (Paperback): John Connelly Echoes of the Past (Paperback)
John Connelly
R268 R232 Discovery Miles 2 320 Save R36 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is dedicated to each and every one of the boys who attended both courts . It is my wish that, despite the terrible emotional pain that we each shared during our stays at these two convent schools, that this book helps to erase the past and wipe the slate clean so that a new, guilt-free era will be initiated so that we may each resolve the past and begin a life anew.

Science under Socialism - East Germany in Comparative Perspective (Hardcover): Kristie Macrakis, Dieter Hoffmann Science under Socialism - East Germany in Comparative Perspective (Hardcover)
Kristie Macrakis, Dieter Hoffmann; Contributions by Eckart Foertsch, Hubert Laitko, Reinhard Siegmund-Schultze, …
R2,777 Discovery Miles 27 770 Ships in 7 - 13 working days

Taking advantage of documents never before available from the archives of the East German Communist Party and the Ministry for State Security, and drawing on interviews with, among others, the legendary spy chief Markus Wolf and members of the East German Politburo, "Science under Socialism" is the first book to examine the role of science and technology in the former German Democratic Republic. The result is a multi-layered analysis of the scientific enterprise that provides a fascinating glimpse into what it took to construct a new socialist state and the role science and technology played in it.

The book is organized around general policy issues, institutions, disciplines, and biographies. An international cast of contributors (Americans, former East Germans, and former West Germans) take the reader on a journey from the view of science policymakers, to the construction of "socialist" institutions for science, to the role of espionage in technology transfer, to the social and political context of the chemical industry, engineers, nuclear power, biology, computers, and finally the career trajectories of scientists through the vicissitudes of twentieth-century German history.

By providing a historical understanding of the scientific enterprise in East Germany, "Science under Socialism" also offers the fullest account we have of the effect of state socialism on the development of science.

Universities Under Dictatorship (Paperback): John Connelly, Michael Gr uttner Universities Under Dictatorship (Paperback)
John Connelly, Michael Gr uttner
R1,051 Discovery Miles 10 510 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Dictatorships destroy intellectual freedom, yet universities need it. How, then, can universities function under dictatorships? Are they more a support or a danger for the system? In this volume, leading experts from five countries explore the many dimensions of accommodation and conflict, control and independence, as well as subservience and resistance that characterized the relationship of universities to dictatorial regimes in communist and fascist states during the twentieth century: Nazi Germany, Mussolini's Italy, Francoist Spain, Maoist China, the Soviet Union, and the Soviet bloc countries of Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, and Poland.

Comparisons across these cases reveal that the higher-education policies of modern dictatorships were characterized by a basic conflict of aims. On the one hand, universities were supposed to propagate reigning ideology and serve as training grounds for a dependable elite. Consequently, university autonomy was restricted, research used for political legitimation, personnel policies subjected to political calculus, and many undesired scholars simply put out on the street. On the other hand, modern dictatorships needed well-educated scientists, physicians, teachers, and engineers for the implementation of their political, economic, and military agendas.

Communist and fascist leaders thus confronted the basic question of whether universities should be seen primarily as producers of ideology and functionaries loyal to the party line or as places where indispensable knowledge was made available. Dictatorships that opted to subject universities to rigorous political control reduced their scholarly productivity. But if the institutes of higher learning were left with too much autonomy, there was a danger that they would go astray politically.

Besides the editors, the contributors are Ruth Ben-Ghiat, Michael David-Fox, Jan Havranek, Ralph Jessen, Gyorgy Peteri, Miguel angel Ruiz Carnicer, and Douglas Stiffler.

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