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This is a major contribution to scholarly debates on the chronology
and nature of secularization in modern Britain. Combining
historical and social scientific insights, it analyses a range of
statistical evidence for the 'long 1950s', testing (and largely
rejecting) Callum Brown's claims that there was a religious
resurgence during this period.
A little Black boy finds the courage to go after his dreams in this
empowering and inspirational picture book by actress Kirby
Howell-Baptiste (The Sandman) with actor Larry Fields. With vivid,
dimensional illustrations by Paul Davey, this encouraging and
hopeful picture book celebrates the joy of being a little Black boy
and their bright futures. Fascinated by marine wildlife, a little
Black boy dreams of one day swimming in the ocean alongside all the
creatures that make it their home. It will take courage to move
from the safety of the swimming pool to the vastness of the ocean,
but as he begins his journey of discovery, he soon finds there's
nothing he can't do. He realizes if he cares about the animals in
the ocean, he must also care about their home and sets out to
preserve the beaches he loves by picking up trash. This little boy
is determined not only to reach his dream of becoming a marine
biologist, but to make a difference in the world and to share his
passion of environmental conservation with everyone. Little Black
Boy, Oh the things you will do. Has anyone mentioned the world's
open to you?
Conducting Hermeneutic Research: From Philosophy to Practice is the
only textbook that teaches the reader ways to conduct research from
a philosophical hermeneutic perspective. It is an invaluable
resource for graduate students about to embark in hermeneutic
research and for academics or other researchers who are novice to
this research method or who wish to extend their knowledge. In
2009, the lead author of this proposed text was one of three
co-founders of the Canadian Hermeneutic Institute. The institute
was created as a means of bringing together scholars of
hermeneutics and hermeneutic research across disciplines in
creative dialogue and conversations of philosophy, research, and
practice. An outcome of this was the launch of the Journal of
Applied Hermeneutics, with Nancy J. Moules serving as Editor. The
work of the institute and the journal make clear that people (both
students and professors) seek practical guidance on how to conduct
hermeneutic research. This book is a must read for this audience.
This shortform textbook provides a concise overview of the
fundamentals of environmental economics. It focuses on how economic
forces affect the natural environment and how economic policies and
behaviors may be altered to improve environmental quality. Spanning
ten chapters, the book introduces readers to the key ideas in
environmental economics. Topics include environmental
externalities, technological change, cost-benefit analysis,
pollution charges, emissions and offset trading, climate change,
and public policy. Written by an established educator and scholar,
Absolute Essentials of Environmental Economics will be valuable
reading for students of environmental economics, environmental
policy, environmental management and related areas. People
affiliated with environmental interest groups, "think tanks," and
advocacy groups will also find it beneficial.
Latin America and the Global Cold War analyzes more than a dozen of
Latin America's forgotten encounters with Africa, Asia, and the
Communist world, and by placing the region in meaningful dialogue
with the wider Global South, this volume produces the first truly
global history of contemporary Latin America. It uncovers a
multitude of overlapping and sometimes conflicting iterations of
Third Worldist movements in Latin America, and offers insights for
better understanding the region's past, as well as its possible
futures, challenging us to consider how the Global Cold War
continues to inform Latin America's ongoing political struggles.
Contributors: Miguel Serra Coelho, Thomas C. Field Jr., Sarah Foss,
Michelle Getchell, Eric Gettig, Alan McPherson, Stella Krepp, Eline
van Ommen, Eugenia Palieraki, Vanni Pettina, Tobias Rupprecht,
David M. K. Sheinin, Christy Thornton, Miriam Elizabeth Villanueva,
and Odd Arne Westad.
Conducting Hermeneutic Research: From Philosophy to Practice is the
only textbook that teaches the reader ways to conduct research from
a philosophical hermeneutic perspective. It is an invaluable
resource for graduate students about to embark in hermeneutic
research and for academics or other researchers who are novice to
this research method or who wish to extend their knowledge. In
2009, the lead author of this proposed text was one of three
co-founders of the Canadian Hermeneutic Institute. The institute
was created as a means of bringing together scholars of
hermeneutics and hermeneutic research across disciplines in
creative dialogue and conversations of philosophy, research, and
practice. An outcome of this was the launch of the Journal of
Applied Hermeneutics, with Nancy J. Moules serving as Editor. The
work of the institute and the journal make clear that people (both
students and professors) seek practical guidance on how to conduct
hermeneutic research. This book is a must read for this audience.
During the most idealistic years of John F. Kennedy's Alliance for
Progress development program, Bolivia was the highest per capita
recipient of U.S. foreign aid in Latin America. Nonetheless,
Washington's modernization programs in early 1960s Bolivia ended up
on a collision course with important sectors of the country's civil
society, including radical workers, rebellious students, and a
plethora of rightwing and leftwing political parties. In From
Development to Dictatorship, Thomas C. Field Jr. reconstructs the
untold story of USAID's first years in Bolivia, including the
country's 1964 military coup d'etat. Field draws heavily on local
sources to demonstrate that Bolivia's turn toward anticommunist,
development-oriented dictatorship was the logical and practical
culmination of the military-led modernization paradigm that
provided the liberal underpinnings of Kennedy's Alliance for
Progress. In the process, the book explores several
underappreciated aspects of Cold War liberal internationalism: the
tendency of "development" to encourage authoritarian solutions to
political unrest, the connection between modernization theories and
the rise of Third World armed forces, and the intimacy between
USAID and CIA covert operations. At the same time, the book
challenges the conventional dichotomy between ideology and strategy
in international politics, and it engages with a growing literature
on development as a key rubric for understanding the interconnected
processes of decolonization and the Cold War.
Eighty-Fifth Anniversary Number. Contributing Authors Include
Harold Isaacs, Owen Lattimore, James P. Warburg, Bromley Oxnam, And
Many Others.
During the most idealistic years of John F. Kennedy s Alliance
for Progress development program, Bolivia was the highest per
capita recipient of U.S. foreign aid in Latin America. Nonetheless,
Washington s modernization programs in early 1960s' Bolivia ended
up on a collision course with important sectors of the country s
civil society, including radical workers, rebellious students, and
a plethora of rightwing and leftwing political parties. In From
Development to Dictatorship, Thomas C. Field Jr. reconstructs the
untold story of USAID s first years in Bolivia, including the
country s 1964 military coup d etat.
Field draws heavily on local sources to demonstrate that Bolivia
s turn toward anticommunist, development-oriented dictatorship was
the logical and practical culmination of the military-led
modernization paradigm that provided the liberal underpinnings of
Kennedy s Alliance for Progress. In the process, he explores
several underappreciated aspects of Cold War liberal
internationalism: the tendency of development to encourage
authoritarian solutions to political unrest, the connection between
modernization theories and the rise of Third World armed forces,
and the intimacy between USAID and CIA covert operations.
Challenging the conventional dichotomy between ideology and
strategy in international politics, From Development to
Dictatorship engages with a growing literature on development as a
key rubric for understanding the interconnected processes of
decolonization and the Cold War."
The purpose of this study was to determine whether an Australian
Army Association (AAA) should be established. This study determined
that an AAA should be established in order to capitalize on a
unique alignment of circumstances and to set the organization on a
path for success in the future. An AAA should be established with
the prime object to create a sense of camaraderie and fraternity
between serving members and between former members of the
Australian Army. This study also determined that an AAA could also
expend funds and become involved in a wide range of activities as
the association matures and its membership base grows. It further
determined that an AAA could have the following potential sources
of income: individual subscriptions, corporate subscriptions,
private donations, and the commercial sales of specialized
merchandise. It also determined that a lifetime individual
membership would be the preferred category of individual
membership. This study also determined that there was little reason
for an AAA to become directly involved in the areas of advocacy on
government policy, welfare advice and advocacy, or in discounted
purchases.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
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