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How are group-based identities related to intergroup conflict? When and how do ethnic, religious, and national identities lead to oppression, violence, rebellion, war, mass-murder, and genocide? How do intergroup conflicts change people's identities? How might social identity be harnessed in the service of reducing conflict between groups? The chapters in this book present a sophisticated and detailed interdisciplinary analysis of the most topical and fundamental issues involved in understanding identity and conflict.
How are group-based identities related to intergroup conflict? When and how do ethnic, religious, and national identities lead to oppression, violence, rebellion, war, mass-murder, and genocide? How do intergroup conflicts change people's identities? How might social identity be harnessed in the service of reducing conflict between groups? The chapters in this book present a sophisticated and detailed interdisciplinary analysis of the most topical and fundamental issues involved in understanding identity and conflict.
From June 26, 1701, The Date Of The Deed From George Tahanto,
Indian Sagamore, To July 4, 1852.
And An Address Delivered At The Dedication Of The New Town Hall.
From June 26, 1701, The Date Of The Deed From George Tahanto,
Indian Sagamore, To July 4, 1852.
And An Address Delivered At The Dedication Of The New Town Hall.
From June 26, 1701, The Date Of The Deed From George Tahanto,
Indian Sagamore, To July 4, 1852.
Between the two world wars and in the years that followed, several
generations relied on country buses. In the days when few could
afford a car, the bus was the medium to move between homes in often
remote villages and the places where they increasingly went to
school, worked and enjoyed their leisure hours. This is the story
of one such chain of villages across the Berkshire Downs and the
family-owned business that grew up around satisfying their needs.
George Hedges came back from World War I to become a horse-drawn
carrier, but with ambitions to motorise his business. With his
family taking the wheel in the 50s and beyond, Reliance extended
its reach nationwide and even internationally. The small village
where it all started, Brightwalton, woke in the mornings to the
cough of diesel engines from both Reliance buses and a relative's
lorries. When both businesses departed, the village lost many of
its jobs, its two pubs and very nearly its school. This book is not
just for bus lovers but for anyone who looks back with fondness on
the era before the motor car choked free movement and changed life.
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