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Information Regimes During the Cold War in East Asia (Paperback): Jason Morgan Information Regimes During the Cold War in East Asia (Paperback)
Jason Morgan
R1,263 Discovery Miles 12 630 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Morgan and his contributors develop the concept of the Information Regime as a way to understand the use, abuse, and control of information in East Asia during the Cold War period. During the Cold War, war itself was changing, as was statecraft. Information emerged as the most valuable commodity, becoming the key component of societies across the globe. This was especially true in East Asia, where the military alliances forged in the wake of World War II were put to the most severe of tests. These tests came in the form of adversarial relations between the United States and the Soviet Union, as well as pressures within their alliances, which eventually caused the People's Republic of China to break with from Moscow, while Japan for a time during the 1950s and 1660s seemed poised to move away from Washington. More important than military might, or economic influence, was the creation of "information regimes" - swathes of territory where a paradigm, ideology, or political arrangement were obtained. Information regimes are not necessarily state-centric and many of the contributors to this book focus on examples which were not so. Such a focus allows us to see that the East Asian Cold War was not really "cold" at all, but was the epicentre of an active, contentious birth of information as the defining element of human interaction. This book is a valuable resource for historians of East Asia and of developments in information management in the twentieth century.

Information Regimes During the Cold War in East Asia (Hardcover): Jason Morgan Information Regimes During the Cold War in East Asia (Hardcover)
Jason Morgan
R4,131 Discovery Miles 41 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Morgan and his contributors develop the concept of the Information Regime as a way to understand the use, abuse, and control of information in East Asia during the Cold War period. During the Cold War, war itself was changing, as was statecraft. Information emerged as the most valuable commodity, becoming the key component of societies across the globe. This was especially true in East Asia, where the military alliances forged in the wake of World War II were put to the most severe of tests. These tests came in the form of adversarial relations between the United States and the Soviet Union, as well as pressures within their alliances, which eventually caused the People's Republic of China to break with from Moscow, while Japan for a time during the 1950s and 1660s seemed poised to move away from Washington. More important than military might, or economic influence, was the creation of "information regimes" - swathes of territory where a paradigm, ideology, or political arrangement were obtained. Information regimes are not necessarily state-centric and many of the contributors to this book focus on examples which were not so. Such a focus allows us to see that the East Asian Cold War was not really "cold" at all, but was the epicentre of an active, contentious birth of information as the defining element of human interaction. This book is a valuable resource for historians of East Asia and of developments in information management in the twentieth century.

A Dog Called Hope - The Special Forces Wounded Warrior and the Dog Who Dared to Love Him (Paperback): Jason Morgan, Damien Lewis A Dog Called Hope - The Special Forces Wounded Warrior and the Dog Who Dared to Love Him (Paperback)
Jason Morgan, Damien Lewis
R501 R413 Discovery Miles 4 130 Save R88 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Defending White Democracy - The Making of a Segregationist Movement and the Remaking of Racial Politics, 1936-1965 (Paperback,... Defending White Democracy - The Making of a Segregationist Movement and the Remaking of Racial Politics, 1936-1965 (Paperback, New edition)
Jason Morgan Ward
R907 Discovery Miles 9 070 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

After the Supreme Court ruled school segregation unconstitutional in 1954, southern white backlash seemed to explode overnight. Journalists profiled the rise of a segregationist movement committed to preserving the ""southern way of life"" through a campaign of massive resistance. In Defending White Democracy, Jason Morgan Ward reconsiders the origins of this white resistance, arguing that southern conservatives began mobilising against civil rights some years earlier, in the era before World War II, when the New Deal politics of the mid-1930s threatened the monopoly on power that whites held in the South. As Ward shows, years before ""segregationist"" became a badge of honour for civil rights opponents, many white southerners resisted racial change at every turn--launching a preemptive campaign aimed at preserving a social order that they saw as under siege. By the time of the Brown decision, segregationists had amassed an arsenal of tested tactics and arguments to deploy against the civil rights movement in the coming battles. Connecting the racial controversies of the New Deal era to the more familiar confrontations of the 1950s and 1960s, Ward uncovers a parallel history of segregationist opposition that mirrors the new focus on the long civil rights movement and raises troubling questions about the enduring influence of segregation's defenders.

Blood Bound (Paperback): Jason Morgan Blood Bound (Paperback)
Jason Morgan
R246 Discovery Miles 2 460 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Journal of Public Philosophy - Issue 3 (Paperback): Peter Redpath Journal of Public Philosophy - Issue 3 (Paperback)
Peter Redpath; Contributions by Jason Morgan; Continued by Kelly Fitzsimmons Burton
R440 R368 Discovery Miles 3 680 Save R72 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Understanding Terrace Culture - It's all about the Buzz (Paperback): Jason Morgan Understanding Terrace Culture - It's all about the Buzz (Paperback)
Jason Morgan
R485 Discovery Miles 4 850 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
$10,000 per Month Passive Income Strategies - Tips, Tricks & Hacks To Wealth Creation And Financial Freedom: Transform Your... $10,000 per Month Passive Income Strategies - Tips, Tricks & Hacks To Wealth Creation And Financial Freedom: Transform Your Lifestyle Within 30 days (Paperback)
Jason Morgan
R428 Discovery Miles 4 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Law and Society in Imperial Japan - Suehiro Izutar? and the Search for Equity (Hardcover): Jason Morgan Law and Society in Imperial Japan - Suehiro Izutar? and the Search for Equity (Hardcover)
Jason Morgan
R2,676 Discovery Miles 26 760 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Mississippi Black Paper (Hardcover): Reinhold Niebuhr Mississippi Black Paper (Hardcover)
Reinhold Niebuhr; Introduction by Hodding Carter, Jason Morgan Ward
R3,253 Discovery Miles 32 530 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

At the height of the civil rights movement in Mississippi, as hundreds of volunteers prepared for the 1964 Freedom Summer Project, the Council of Federated Organizations (COFO) compiled hundreds of statements from activists and everyday citizens who endured police abuse and vigilante violence. Fifty-seven of those testimonies appear in Mississippi Black Paper. The statements recount how white officials and everyday citizens employed assassinations, beatings, harassment, and petty meanness to block any change in the state's segregated status quo. The testimonies in Mississippi Black Paper come from well-known civil rights heroes such as Fannie Lou Hamer, Aaron Henry, and Rita Schwerner, but the book also brings new voices and stories to the fore. Alongside these iconic names appear grassroots activists and everyday people who endured racial terror and harassment for challenging, sometimes in seemingly imperceptible ways, the state's white supremacy. This new edition includes the original foreword by Reinhold Neibuhr and the original introduction by Mississippi journalist Hodding Carter III, as well as Jason Morgan Ward's new introduction that places the book in its context as a vital source in the history of the civil rights movement.

Mississippi Black Paper (Paperback): Reinhold Niebuhr Mississippi Black Paper (Paperback)
Reinhold Niebuhr; Introduction by Hodding Carter, Jason Morgan Ward
R1,101 Discovery Miles 11 010 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

At the height of the civil rights movement in Mississippi, as hundreds of volunteers prepared for the 1964 Freedom Summer Project, the Council of Federated Organizations (COFO) compiled hundreds of statements from activists and everyday citizens who endured police abuse and vigilante violence. Fifty-seven of those testimonies appear in Mississippi Black Paper. The statements recount how white officials and everyday citizens employed assassinations, beatings, harassment, and petty meanness to block any change in the state's segregated status quo. The testimonies in Mississippi Black Paper come from well-known civil rights heroes such as Fannie Lou Hamer, Aaron Henry, and Rita Schwerner, but the book also brings new voices and stories to the fore. Alongside these iconic names appear grassroots activists and everyday people who endured racial terror and harassment for challenging, sometimes in seemingly imperceptible ways, the state's white supremacy. This new edition includes the original foreword by Reinhold Neibuhr and the original introduction by Mississippi journalist Hodding Carter III, as well as Jason Morgan Ward's new introduction that places the book in its context as a vital source in the history of the civil rights movement.

Gods and Devils (Paperback): Jason Morgan Gods and Devils (Paperback)
Jason Morgan
R341 Discovery Miles 3 410 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Culture and Customs of Libya (Hardcover, New): Jason Morgan, Toyin Falola, Bukola A. Oyeniyi Culture and Customs of Libya (Hardcover, New)
Jason Morgan, Toyin Falola, Bukola A. Oyeniyi
R1,601 Discovery Miles 16 010 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Ideal for high school students and undergraduates, this volume explores contemporary life and culture in Libya. Libya is one of Africa's largest nations, but its topography is dominated by a huge southern desert with some of the hottest temperatures recorded anywhere in the world. Culture and Customs of Libya explores the daily lives of the 90 million men, women, and children who struggle to get by in this authoritarian state, where only a fraction of the land is arable and 90 percent of the people live in less than 10 percent of the area, primarily along the Mediterranean coast. In this comprehensive overview of modern Libyan life, readers can explore topics such as religion, contemporary literature, media, art, housing, music, and dance. They will learn about education and employment and will see how traditions and customs of the past-including those from Libya's long domination by the Ottoman Empire and 40 years as an Italian colony-are kept alive or have evolved to fit into today's modern age. Two dozen black-and-white images A glossary of terms

Hanging Bridge - Racial Violence and America's Civil Rights Century (Paperback): Jason Morgan Ward Hanging Bridge - Racial Violence and America's Civil Rights Century (Paperback)
Jason Morgan Ward
R563 R467 Discovery Miles 4 670 Save R96 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Lying just south of Neshoba County, where three civil rights workers were murdered during Freedom Summer, Clarke County lay squarely in Mississippi's -- and America's -- meanest corner. Even at the height of the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s, when the clarion call for equality and justice echoed around the country, few volunteers ventured there. Fewer still remained. Local African Americans knew why the movement had taken so long to reach them. Some spoke of a bottomless pit in the snaking Chickasawhay River in the town of Shubuta, into which white aggressors dumped bodies. Others pointed to an old steel-framed bridge across that same muddy creek. Spanning three generations, Hanging Bridge reconstructs two wartime lynchings -- the 1918 killing of two young men and two pregnant women, and the 1942 slaying of two adolescent boys -- that propped up Mississippi's white supremacist regime and hastened its demise. These organized murders reverberated well into the 1960s, when local civil rights activists again faced off against racial terrorism and more refined forms of repression. Connecting the lynchings at Hanging Bridge to each other and then to Civil Rights-era struggles over segregation, voting, poverty, Black Power, and Vietnam, Jason Morgan Ward's haunting book traces the legacy of violence that reflects the American experience of race, from the depths of Jim Crow to the emergence of a national campaign for racial equality. In the process, it creates a narrative that links living memory and meticulous research, illuminating one of the darkest places in American history and revealing the resiliency of the human spirit.

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