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Thirty Years of Big Game Hunting - 1942-1972 (Hardcover): Roderick M Moore Thirty Years of Big Game Hunting - 1942-1972 (Hardcover)
Roderick M Moore; Compiled by Bill Lovejoy
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R923 Discovery Miles 9 230 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Early Genesis - The Revealed Cosmology (Hardcover, 5th ed.): Mark M Moore Early Genesis - The Revealed Cosmology (Hardcover, 5th ed.)
Mark M Moore
R766 Discovery Miles 7 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Phil May Album (Hardcover): Augustus M Moore The Phil May Album (Hardcover)
Augustus M Moore
R1,321 Discovery Miles 13 210 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Focus on Family Historians - How Ancestor Research Affects Self-Understanding and Well-Being (Hardcover): Susan M. Moore,... Focus on Family Historians - How Ancestor Research Affects Self-Understanding and Well-Being (Hardcover)
Susan M. Moore, Doreen Rosenthal
R1,515 R1,266 Discovery Miles 12 660 Save R249 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Childhood and Sexuality - Contemporary Issues and Debates (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018): Allison M. Moore, P. Reynolds Childhood and Sexuality - Contemporary Issues and Debates (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018)
Allison M. Moore, P. Reynolds
R3,400 Discovery Miles 34 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book explores how children engage with sex and sexuality. Building on a conceptual and legal grounding in sexuality studies and the new sociology of childhood, the authors debate the age of consent, teenage pregnany, sexual diversity, sexualisation, sex education and sexual literacy, paedophilia, and sex in the digital age. Whilst Moore and Reynolds recognise the necessity of child protection and safeguarding in the context of risk, danger and harm, they also argue that where these stifle children's sexual knowledge, understanding, expression and experience, they contribute to a climate of fear, ignorance and bad experiences or harms. What is necessary is to balance safeguarding with enabling, and encourage judicious understandings that advance from a rigid developmental model to one that recognises pleasure and excitement in children's nascent sexual lives. Exploring that balance through their chosen issues, they seek to encourage changed thinking in professional, personal and academic contexts, and speculate that children might teach adults something about the way they think about sex. Childhood and Sexuality will be of interest to students, scholars and professionals across a range of subjects and disciplines including sociology, social work, criminology, and youth studies.

The Biz - The Basic Business, Legal and Financial Aspects of the Film Industry in a Digital World (Paperback, 5th Expanded and... The Biz - The Basic Business, Legal and Financial Aspects of the Film Industry in a Digital World (Paperback, 5th Expanded and Updated ed.)
Schuyler M Moore
R799 Discovery Miles 7 990 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Gut Feeling and Digestive Health in Nineteenth-Century Literature, History and Culture (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018): Manon... Gut Feeling and Digestive Health in Nineteenth-Century Literature, History and Culture (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018)
Manon Mathias, Alison M. Moore
R3,518 Discovery Miles 35 180 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book considers the historical and cultural origins of the gut-brain relationship now evidenced in numerous scientific research fields. Bringing together eleven scholars with wide interdisciplinary expertise, the volume examines literal and metaphorical digestion in different spheres of nineteenth-century life. Digestive health is examined in three sections in relation to science, politics and literature during the period, focusing on Northern America, Europe and Australia. Using diverse methodologies, the essays demonstrate that the long nineteenth century was an important moment in the Western understanding and perception of the gastroenterological system and its relation to the mind in the sense of cognition, mental wellbeing, and the emotions. This collection explores how medical breakthroughs are often historically preceded by intuitive models imagined throughout a range of cultural productions.

A Working People - A History of African American Workers Since Emancipation (Hardcover): Steven A. Reich A Working People - A History of African American Workers Since Emancipation (Hardcover)
Steven A. Reich; Series edited by Jacqueline M. Moore, Nina Mjagkij
R1,614 Discovery Miles 16 140 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this book, historian Steven A. Reich examines the economic, political and cultural forces that have beaten and built America's black workforce since Emancipation. From the abolition of slavery through the Civil Rights Movement and Great Recession, African Americans have faced a unique set of obstacles and prejudices on their way to becoming a productive and indispensable portion of the American workforce. Repeatedly denied access to the opportunities all Americans are to be afforded under the Constitution, African Americans have combined decades of collective action and community mobilization with the trailblazing heroism of a select few to pave their own way to prosperity. This latest installment of the African American History Series challenges the notion that racial prejudices are buried in our nation's history, and instead provides a narrative connecting the struggles of many generations of African American workers to those felt the present day. Reich provides an unblinking account of what being an African American worker has meant since the 1860s, alluding to ways in which we can and must learn from our past, for the betterment of all workers, however marginalized they may be. A Working People: A History of African American Workers Since Emancipation is as factually astute as it is accessibly written, a tapestry of over 150 years of troubled yet triumphant African American labor history that we still weave today.

Lift Every Voice - The History of African American Music (Hardcover): Burton W. Peretti Lift Every Voice - The History of African American Music (Hardcover)
Burton W. Peretti; Series edited by Jacqueline M. Moore, Nina Mjagkij
R1,383 Discovery Miles 13 830 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Since their enslavement in West Africa and transport to plantations of the New World, black people have made music that has been deeply entwined with their religious, community, and individual identities. Music was one of the most important constant elements of African American culture in the centuries-long journey from slavery to freedom. It also continued to play this role in blacks' post-emancipation odyssey from second-class citizenship to full equality. Lift Every Voice traces the roots of black music in Africa and slavery and its evolution in the United States from the end of slavery to the present day. The music's creators, consumers, and distributors are all part of the story. Musical genres such as spirituals, ragtime, the blues, jazz, gospel, rhythm and blues, rock, soul, and hip-hop—as well as black contributions to classical, country, and other American music forms—depict the continuities and innovations that mark both the music and the history of African Americans. A rich selection of documents help to define the place of music within African American communities and the nation as a whole.

You Can Begin Again - Dan The Big Rig Family & Friends (Hardcover): Angelita M Moore You Can Begin Again - Dan The Big Rig Family & Friends (Hardcover)
Angelita M Moore
R699 Discovery Miles 6 990 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The African American Experience in Vietnam - Brothers in Arms (Hardcover): James E. Westheider The African American Experience in Vietnam - Brothers in Arms (Hardcover)
James E. Westheider; Series edited by Jacqueline M. Moore, Nina Mjagkij
R1,686 Discovery Miles 16 860 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this book James E. Westheider explores the social and professional paradoxes facing African-American soldiers in Vietnam. Service in the military started as a demonstration of the merits of integration as blacks competed with whites on a near equal basis for the first time. Military service, especially service in Vietnam, helped shape modern black culture and fostered a sense of black solidarity in the Armed Forces. But as the war progressed, racial violence became a major problem for the Armed Forces as they failed to keep pace with the sweeping changes in civilian society. Despite the boasts of the Department of Defense, personal and institutional racism remained endemic to the system. Westheider tells this story expertly and accessibly by providing the history and background of African American participation in the U.S. Armed Forces then following all the way through to the experience of African Americans returning home from the Vietnam war.

Al-Mughtaribun - American Law and the Transformation of Muslim Life in the United States (Paperback, New): Kathleen M Moore Al-Mughtaribun - American Law and the Transformation of Muslim Life in the United States (Paperback, New)
Kathleen M Moore
R820 Discovery Miles 8 200 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Origins of Modern Spin - Democratic Government and the Media in Britain, 1945-51 (Hardcover, 2006 ed.): M Moore The Origins of Modern Spin - Democratic Government and the Media in Britain, 1945-51 (Hardcover, 2006 ed.)
M Moore
R1,478 Discovery Miles 14 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Based on original research, this book disputes the notion that information management is a recent phenomenon. It traces its origins to the period 1945-1951, when the post-war Labour government, and its media architect, Herbert Morrison, moved from an idealistic commitment to open communication towards the pragmatic relationship with the media with which we are now familiar. In the process this government laid the foundations for the politics of spin. This book is indispensible to an understanding of the way contemporary governments communicate.

Sexing Political Culture in the History of France (Hardcover, New): Alison M. Moore Sexing Political Culture in the History of France (Hardcover, New)
Alison M. Moore
R2,764 Discovery Miles 27 640 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Sexing Political Culture in the History of France gathers together several compelling essays that nuance older studies about how gender and sexual symbols stand in for the nation in its various incarnations from the Early Modern period to the present. By combining a long historical trajectory with detailed analyses of how the state or its opponents have used symbolic meaning to mobilize political action, clarify or criticize hierarchy, or simply make sense of social norms, these essays demonstrate the distinctive power of such symbolism and thus of this area of focus, which traverses intellectual, social, cultural history as well as the history of gender and sexuality. This is a cutting-edge collection that moves coherently from the early modern witch hunt to race in postcolonial France. - Carolyn J. Dean, John Hay Professor of International Studies, Brown University.

China's Next Act - How Sustainability and Technology are Reshaping China's Rise and the World's Future... China's Next Act - How Sustainability and Technology are Reshaping China's Rise and the World's Future (Hardcover)
Scott M. Moore
R835 R784 Discovery Miles 7 840 Save R51 (6%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

From solar panels to synthetic biology, an accessible-yet-authoritative overview of how climate change, the global Covid-19 pandemic, and emerging technologies are changing China's relationship with the world, and what it means for governments, companies, and organizations across the globe. Ever since China began its ascendancy to great-power status in the 1980s, observers have focused on its growing economic, military, and diplomatic power. But in recent years, Chinese officials, businesses, and institutions have increased their visibility and influence on every major global issue, from climate change and artificial intelligence to biotechnology and the global Covid-19 pandemic. How have these newer issues changed China's relationship with the world? And, importantly, how can we prepare for a future increasingly shaped by China? In China's Next Act, Scott M. Moore re-envisions China's role in the world, with a focus on sustainability and technology. Moore argues that these increasingly pressing, shared global challenges are reshaping China's economy and foreign policy, and consequently, cannot be tackled without China. Yet sustainability and technology present opportunities for intensified economic, geopolitical, and ideological competition-a reality that Beijing recognizes. The US and other countries must do the same if they are to meet ecological and technological challenges in the decades ahead. In some areas, like clean technology development, competition can be good for the planet. But in others, it could be catastrophic-only cooperation can lower the risks of artificial intelligence and other disruptive new technologies. In this clearly written and accessible overview, Moore examines how countries like the US must balance cooperation and competition with China in response to shared challenges. With an emphasis on opportunities as well as threats, Moore addresses not only key developments in sustainability and technology within China, but also their implications for foreign countries, companies, and other organizations. China's influence on sustainability and technology is both global and granular-and twenty-first century China itself looks more like a network than a nation-state. Featuring original interviews and an in-depth look at Chinese government policy, China's Next Act provides a unique-and uniquely balanced-window into these new dimensions of China's global ascension.

Weekend Warriors (Hardcover): Jerry M. Moore Weekend Warriors (Hardcover)
Jerry M. Moore
R922 Discovery Miles 9 220 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Two Naval Reservists called to duty during the Cuban Missile Crisis suddenly find themselves caught in a life and death struggle against an unknown enemy. Are the Russians responsible for their plight? Or are they fighting someone far more sinister?

Bayard Rustin - American Dreamer (Hardcover): Jerald Podair Bayard Rustin - American Dreamer (Hardcover)
Jerald Podair; Series edited by Jacqueline M. Moore, Nina Mjagkij
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R1,248 Discovery Miles 12 480 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Bayard Rustin was a unique twentieth-century American radical voice. A homosexual, World War II draft resister, and ex-communist, he made enormous contributions to the civil rights, socialist, labor, peace, and gay rights movements in the United States, despite being viewed as an "outsider" even by fellow activists. Rustin was a humanist who championed the disadvantaged and oppressed, regardless of identity. In Bayard Rustin: American Dreamer, Jerald Podair examines the life and career of a man who shaped virtually every aspect of the modern civil rights movement as a theorist, strategist, and spokesman. Podair begins by covering the period from Rustin's 1912 birth in West Chester, Pennsylvania, to his 1946 release from federal prison, where he served over two years for draft evasion. After his release, Rustin threw himself into work on behalf of pacifism and racial integration, two goals that, at this stage of his career, fit together almost seamlessly. Podair goes on to examine Rustin's role as the main organizer of the 1963 March on Washington, the most important civil rights demonstration in American history. He was a major influence on Martin Luther King, Jr.'s philosophy of nonviolent direct action, which led to the strategy that changed the course of American race relations. During the last years of his life, Rustin continued to champion the causes of socialism, coalition politics, and racial integration, as he also sought to aid oppressed people and foster democratic institutions worldwide. Yet for all this, Rustin was rarely permitted a leading role in the movements he helped to shape. Because of his sexuality and his background as a former communist and draft resister, he was forced to do much of his work on the fringes, offering his organizational, strategic, and rhetorical skills to public leaders who chose to keep him at arm's length. Despite this, as Podair makes clear, Bayard Rustin was one of the most important civil rights leaders and one of the most important radical leaders in twentieth-century American history. Documents in this book include excerpts from Rustin's writings, speeches, and public statements."

A. Philip Randolph - A Life in the Vanguard (Paperback): Andrew E. Kersten A. Philip Randolph - A Life in the Vanguard (Paperback)
Andrew E. Kersten; Series edited by Jacqueline M. Moore, Nina Mjagkij
R1,007 Discovery Miles 10 070 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Before the emergence of Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr., there were several key leaders who fought for civil rights in the United States. Among them was A. Philip Randolph, who perhaps best embodied the hopes, ideals, and aspirations of black Americans. Born in the South at the start of the Jim Crow era, Randolph was by his thirtieth birthday a prime mover in the movement to expand civil, social, and economic rights in America. A Socialist and a radical, Randolph devoted his life to energizing the black masses into collective action. He successfully organized the all-black Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters and led the March on Washington Movement during the Second World War. In this engaging new book, historian Andrew E. Kersten explores Randolph's significant influences and accomplishments as both a labor and civil rights leader. Kersten pays particular attention to Randolph's political philosophy, his involvement in the labor and civil rights movements, and his dedication to improving the lives of American workers.

Sexual Myths of Modernity - Sadism, Masochism, and Historical Teleology (Hardcover): Alison M. Moore Sexual Myths of Modernity - Sadism, Masochism, and Historical Teleology (Hardcover)
Alison M. Moore
R2,924 Discovery Miles 29 240 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The notion of sexual sadism emerged from nineteenth-century alienist attempts to imagine the pleasure of the torturer or mass killer. This was a time in which sexuality was mapped to social progress, so that perversions were always related either to degeneration or decadence. These ideas were internalized in later Freudian views of the drives within the self, and of their repression under the demands of modern European civilization. Sadism was always presented as the barbarous past that lurked within each of us, ready to burst forth into murderous violence, crime, anti-Semitism, and finally genocide. This idea maintained its currency in European thought after the Second World War as Freudian-influenced accounts of the history of philosophy configured the Marquis de Sade as a kind of Kantian "superego" in a framework that viewed the Western Enlightenment as unraveled by its own inner demons. In this way, a straight line was imagined from the late eighteenth century to the Holocaust. These ideas have had an ongoing legacy in debates about sexual perversion, feminism, genocide representation, and historical memory of Nazism. However, recent genocide research has massively debunked assumptions that perpetrators of mass violence are especially sexually motivated in their cruelty. This book considers how the late twentieth-century imagination eroticized Nazism for its own ends, but also how it has been informed by nineteenth-century formulations of the idea of mass violence as a sexual problem.

Loyalty in Time of Trial - The African American Experience During World War I (Paperback): Nina Mjagkij Loyalty in Time of Trial - The African American Experience During World War I (Paperback)
Nina Mjagkij; Series edited by Jacqueline M. Moore, Nina Mjagkij
R860 Discovery Miles 8 600 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In one of the few book-length treatments of the subject, Nina Mjagkij conveys the full range of the African American experience during the "Great War." Prior to World War I, most African Americans did not challenge the racial status quo. But nearly 370,000 black soldiers served in the military during the war, and some 400,000 black civilians migrated from the rural South to the urban North for defense jobs. Following the war, emboldened by their military service and their support of the war on the home front, African Americans were determined to fight for equality. These two factors forced America to confront the impact of segregation and racism.

Suspense (Hardcover): Joseph Conrad Suspense (Hardcover)
Joseph Conrad; Edited by Gene M. Moore
R3,163 Discovery Miles 31 630 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Published posthumously in 1925, Suspense is set in Genoa in early 1815. This edition of Conrad's last novel, established through modern textual scholarship, presents the text in a form more authoritative than any so far printed. The introduction situates the novel in Conrad's career and traces its sources and contemporary reception. The explanatory notes explain literary and historical references, identify real-life places and indicate Conrad's main research materials. A glossary of foreign words and phrases enriches the explanatory matter, as do four illustrations and a map. A notebook of Conrad's research for the novel and deleted drafts are published here for the first time. The essay on the text and apparatus lay out the history of the work's composition and publication and detail interventions in the text by Richard Curle, who, as Conrad's de facto literary executor, saw the novel into print, along with typists, compositors and editors.

Calculations for Veterinary Nurses (Paperback): M Moore Calculations for Veterinary Nurses (Paperback)
M Moore
R1,134 Discovery Miles 11 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This handy pocket book will help veterinary nurses with all types of calculations. Numerous worked examples are included to delelop the reader's confidence in carrying out the procedures involved. Each type of calculation has its own separate section in the book and the authors have used the simplest possible method in explaining each one. The book is structured such a way that the reader can progress from a simple explanation of the arithmetic principles involved, to the application of these principles to essential veterinary calculations.

Qualified veterinary nurses and students alike will fine this book an invaluable reference source, whether performing relevant veterinary calculations or studying for professional examinations.

Key Features
Convenient size
Ideal as a self-teaching manual
Accessible and user-friendly style
Includes worked examples, self-test exercises and answers where appropriate

The African American Experience during World War II (Paperback): Neil A. Wynn The African American Experience during World War II (Paperback)
Neil A. Wynn; Series edited by Jacqueline M. Moore, Nina Mjagkij
R854 Discovery Miles 8 540 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Drawing on more than thirty years of teaching and research, Neil A. Wynn combines narrative history and primary sources as he locates the World War II years within the long-term struggle for African Americans' equal rights. It is now widely accepted that these years were crucial in the development of the emerging Civil Rights movement through the economic and social impact of the war, as well as the military service itself. Wynn examines the period within the broader context of the New Deal era of the 1930s and the Cold War of the 1950s, concluding that the war years were neither simply a continuation of earlier developments nor a prelude to later change. Rather, this period was characterized by an intense transformation of black hopes and expectations, encouraged by real socio-economic shifts and departures in federal policy. Black self consciousness at a national level found powerful expression in new movements, from the demand for equality in the military service to changes in the shop floor to the 'Double V' campaign that linked the fight for democracy at home for the fight for democracy abroad. As the nation played a new world role in the developing Cold War, the tensions between America's stated beliefs and actual practices emphasized these issues and brought new forces into play. More than a half century later, this book presents a much-needed up-to-date, short and readable interpretation of existing scholarship. Accessible to general and student readers, it tells the story without jargon or theory while including the historiography and debate on particular issues.

To Ask for an Equal Chance - African Americans in the Great Depression (Paperback): Cheryl Lynn Greenberg To Ask for an Equal Chance - African Americans in the Great Depression (Paperback)
Cheryl Lynn Greenberg; Series edited by Jacqueline M. Moore, Nina Mjagkij
R727 Discovery Miles 7 270 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Great Depression hit Americans hard, but none harder than African Americans and the working poor. To Ask for an Equal Chance explores black experiences during this period and the intertwined challenges posed by race and class. "Last hired, first fired," black workers lost their jobs at twice the rate of whites, and faced greater obstacles in their search for economic security. Black workers, who were generally urban newcomers, impoverished and lacking industrial skills, were already at a disadvantage. These difficulties were intensified by an overt, and in the South legally entrenched, system of racial segregation and discrimination. New federal programs offered hope as they redefined government's responsibility for its citizens, but local implementation often proved racially discriminatory. As Cheryl Lynn Greenberg makes clear, African Americans were not passive victims of economic catastrophe or white racism; they responded to such challenges in a variety of political, social, and communal ways. The book explores both the external realities facing African Americans and individual and communal responses to them. While experiences varied depending on many factors including class, location, gender and community size, there are also unifying and overarching realities that applied universally. To Ask for an Equal Chance straddles the particular, with examinations of specific communities and experiences, and the general, with explorations of the broader effects of racism, discrimination, family, class, and political organizing.

African Americans Confront Lynching - Strategies of Resistance from the Civil War to the Civil Rights Era (Paperback):... African Americans Confront Lynching - Strategies of Resistance from the Civil War to the Civil Rights Era (Paperback)
Christopher Waldrep; Series edited by Jacqueline M. Moore, Nina Mjagkij
R858 Discovery Miles 8 580 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book examines African Americans' strategies for resisting white racial violence from the Civil War until the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., in 1968 and up to the Clinton era. Christopher Waldrep's semi-biographical approach to the pioneers in the anti-lynching campaign portrays African Americans as active participants in the effort to end racial violence rather than as passive victims. In telling this more than 100-year-old story of violence and resistance, Waldrep describes how white Americans legitimized racial violence after the Civil War, and how black journalists campaigned against the violence by invoking the Constitution and the law as a source of rights. He shows how, toward the end of the nineteenth century and into the twentieth, anti-lynching crusaders Ida B. Wells and Monroe Work adopted a more sociological approach, offering statistics and case studies to thwart white claims that a black propensity for crime justified racial violence. Waldrep describes how the NAACP, founded in 1909, represented an organized, even bureaucratic approach to the fight against lynching. Despite these efforts, racial violence continued after World War II, as racists changed tactics, using dynamite more than the rope or the gun. Waldrep concludes by showing how modern day hate crimes continue the lynching tradition, and how the courts and grass-roots groups have continued the tradition of resistance to racial violence. A rich selection of documents helps give the story a sense of immediacy. Sources include nineteenth-century eyewitness accounts of lynching, courtroom testimony of Ku Klux Klan victims, South Carolina senator Ben Tillman's 1907 defense of lynching, and the text of the first federal hate crimes law."

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