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From the 494 B.C. plebeians' march out of Rome to gain improved
status, to Gandhi's nonviolent campaigns in India, to the
liberation of Poland and the Baltic nations, and the revolutions in
North Africa, nonviolent struggles have played pivotal roles in
world events for centuries. Sharp'sDictionary of Power and Struggle
is a groundbreaking reference work on this topic by the "godfather
of nonviolent resistance." In nearly 1,000 entries, the Dictionary
defines those ideologies, political systems, strategies, methods,
and concepts that form the core of nonviolent action as it has
occurred throughout history and across the globe, providing
much-needed clarification of language that is often mired in
confusion. Entries discuss everything from militarization to
censorship, guerrilla theater, pacifism, secret agents, and protest
songs. In addition, the dictionary features a foreword by Sir Adam
Roberts, President of the British Academy; an introduction by Gene
Sharp; an essay on power and realism; case studies of conflicts in
Serbia and Tunisia; and a guide for further reading. Sharp's
Dictionary of Power and Struggle is an invaluable resource for
activists, educators and anyone else curious about nonviolent
alternatives to both passivity and violent conflict.
"Gene Sharp is perhaps the most influential proponent of nonviolent
action alive."--The Progressive
"Sharp has had broad influence on international events over the
past two decades, helping to advance a global democratic
awakening."--The Wall Street Journal
" Sharp's] work has served as the template for taking on
authoritarian regimes from Burma to Belgrade."--The Christian
Science Monitor
This diary gives a vivid picture of life in a Yorkshire village
between the Napoleonic Wars and the Victorian era. Robert Sharp,
schoolmaster, village constable, shopkeeper, and tax collector, was
in a unique position to observe the affairs of the village and the
lives of his fellow-villagers, whom he describes with wry humour
and affection, often quoting their conversations verbatim. He also
took a keen interest in what was happening outside the village,
both nationally and internationally, giving the reader a valuable
insight into how these events were reflected at the local level and
how they were viewed by contemporaries.
Shenandoah County, in the years prior to the Civil War, was a
prosperous place. Nestled within the Shenandoah Valley, it was a
haven for agricultural commerce fueled by slave labor. Integral
railways and transportation routes passed through Shenandoah
County, feeding its impressive agricultural output throughout the
Virginia. With the outbreak of Civil War, all of that would change.
Four major battles took place in and around Shenandoah County New
Market, Toms Brook, Fishers Hill, and Cedar Creek. Although the
proceedings of these historic battles have been well-documented,
the effect the combat had on residents of Shenandoah County has
receded into the background. Now, author Hal Shape brings the lives
of county residents to fore, recounting how their spirits were
tested during this dark hour of American history.
This thoroughly engaging book uses empirical analysis to illustrate
that the response of individuals to global terror events, via
social media, provokes an opportunity to interpret the ways in
which individuals view their place in the world and their relation
to law and justice. It is through analysing these responses that
Cassandra Sharp demonstrates that a 'hashtag jurisprudence' can be
constructed. Sharp offers a theory of law that combines narratives,
the experience of terror and the expression of emotion through
social media engagement. Using thought-provoking case studies of
terrorist attacks between 2014 and 2018 from around the world, the
book examines how social media has quickly become the new forum for
members of the public to express their opinions on current law and
justice. It further demonstrates the significant impact that
comments on social media platforms can have on social justice
issues and activism. This timely book will be required reading for
academics in law, social sciences and humanities. Scholars with an
interest in legal theory, philosophy, and law and emotion will find
the case study findings insightful and informative.
The highly anticipated sequel to the must-read psychological
thriller The Girls I've Been (soon to be a Netflix film). Praise
for THE GIRLS I'VE BEEN 'Unlike anything I've read before...
immediate, gripping, incredibly tense, heart-breaking,
heart-warming and FUN! ' - Holly Jackson, author of A Good Girl's
Guide to Murder 'Slick, stylish and full of suspense' Sophie
McKenzie, author of Girl, Missing 'A powerful gut-punch of a book
that will leave you reeling long after its final pages. I couldn't
put it down!' Chelsea Pitcher, author of This Lie Will Kill You 'I
could hardly breathe until I finished. The tension! Absolutely
loved it.' Emily Barr, author of The One Memory of Flora Banks
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