The Home and Foreign Missionary record of The Free Church of Scotland for 1867

The Home and Foreign Missionary record of The Free Church of Scotland for 1867
Author: The Free Church of Scotland
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1867
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OXFORD:555025902

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The Walls between Conflict and Peace

The Walls between Conflict and Peace
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2016-11-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789004272859

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The Walls between Conflict and Peace analyses political and social walls, their formation, their evolution into borders, and their possible disappearance as a result of reconciliation and cooperation. These processes are observed in ten practical cases.

Contesting Peace in the Postwar City

Contesting Peace in the Postwar City
Author: Ivan Gusic
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2019-12-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783030280918

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“Contesting Peace in the Postwar City is key reading for urban and peace and conflict scholars. In this impressive and meticulously researched book, Gusic reflects on the ways in which divisions are routinised in the everyday landscape of divided cities and skilfully investigates how change and continuity are governed in postwar urban spaces. The book provides rich empirical material from the cities of Mostar, Mitrovica and Belfast, drawing on nuanced fieldwork insights.” —Stefanie Kappler, Durham University, UK “Ivan Gusic sets out a powerful, theoretically critical and empirically rich account of the trajectories of cities after war. The strength of the work is that it brings an understanding of the urban condition into relation with ethno-national conflict and the survival of violence. Gusic unsettles dominant narratives in peace studies by offering a grounded evaluation of three cities coming out of violence and points to the importance of place in peacebuilding processes.” —Brendan Murtagh, Queen’s University Belfast, UK “Detailed case studies of Belfast, Mitrovica and Mostar show how cities are often engines of what Ivan Gusic calls ‘war in peace’. This on-trend study combines the latest research from critical urban studies with peace and conflict studies to produce a very accessible and internationally relevant book. It is highly recommended.” —Roger Mac Ginty, Durham University, UK This book explores why the postwar city reinforces rather than transcends its continuities of war in peace. It theorises war-to-peace transitions as conflicts over how to socio-politically order society and then analyses different urban conflicts over peace(s) in postwar Belfast (Northern Ireland), Mitrovica (Kosovo) and Mostar (Bosnia-Herzegovina). Focusing on themes such as educational segregation, clientelism, fear, paramilitaries, and infrastructure, it shows how conflict lines from war are perpetuated in and by the postwar city. Yet it also discovers instances where antagonisms are bridged by utilising the postwar city’s transcending potential. While written in the nexus between peace research and urban studies, this book also speaks to political geography, international relations, anthropology, and planning.

Architecture Space and Memory of Resurrection in Northern Ireland

Architecture  Space and Memory of Resurrection in Northern Ireland
Author: Mohamed Gamal Abdelmonem,Gehan Selim
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2019-04-25
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781317286233

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Northern Ireland has a complex urbanism with multilayered socio-spatial politics. In this environment, issues of communication, self-representation and expression of identity are central to the experience of urban space and architecture where the dichotomy of division and shared living are spatially exercised in everyday life. Unlike other studies in the area, this book focuses on the everyday experiences of local communities in both public and private spheres - issues of ‘shareness’ - challenging conventional approaches to divided cities. The book aims to layer its narratives of architectural and social developments as an urban experience in post-conflict settings over the past two decades.

The Encyclopedia of North American Colonial Conflicts to 1775 3 volumes

The Encyclopedia of North American Colonial Conflicts to 1775  3 volumes
Author: Spencer C. Tucker,James R. Arnold,Roberta Wiener
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 1350
Release: 2008-08-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781851097579

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The only multivolume encyclopedia covering all aspects of North American colonial warfare, with special attention paid to the social, political, cultural, and economic affairs that were affected by the conflicts. Encyclopedia of North American Colonial Conflicts to 1775: A Political, Social, and Military History is the first multivolume resource on the full range of combat and confrontation in the New World prior to the American Revolution—not just rivalries between European empires but Indian conflicts, slave rebellions, and popular uprisings as well. Organized A–Z, the encyclopedia covers all major wars and conflicts in North America from the late-15th to mid-18th centuries, with discussions of key battles, diplomatic efforts, military technologies, and strategies and tactics. Encyclopedia of North American Colonial Conflicts to 1775 explores the context for conflict, with essays on competing colonial powers, every major Native American tribe, all important political and military leaders, and a range of social and cultural issues. The insights and information contained here will help anyone understand the genesis of North American culture, the plight of Native Americans after European contact, and the beginnings of the United States of America.

Pilgrimage of Awakening

Pilgrimage of Awakening
Author: Mary V. T. Cattan
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2016-06-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781498279109

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Pilgrimage of Awakening is the first biography of the Rogers. Arriving in India after World War II afire with religious zeal, the Reverend Murray Rogers and his wife, Mary, are rocked by the collision of Eastern and Western values. The handsome young couple from England's upper crust, raised with nannies and educated at finishing schools and Cambridge, uproot their children to live a life in solidarity with India's poorest. They seize the challenge of life in Gandhi's Sevagram, then found their own small Christian ashram. Interacting with spiritual leaders on the religious world stage, Murray, the magnetic young Anglican priest, becomes a pioneer in interfaith dialogue. The couple embraces strands of Hinduism and Buddhism in their life pilgrimage across boundaries of culture and faith in India, Jerusalem, Hong Kong, and Canada. As they "rock the boat" institutionally, their spiritual pilgrimage and awakening sparks both controversy and awakening in countless others. Pilgrimage of Awakening is the intimate unfolding of their joyful and painful spiritual transformation within their small community as they raise their three children. Tensions of their dual callings to marriage and family and to dedicated religious life interweave to create a movingly human and sacred story.

War and Peace in the Religious Conflicts of the Long Sixteenth Century

War and Peace in the Religious Conflicts of the Long Sixteenth Century
Author: Gianmarco Braghi,Davide Dainese,Christopher B. Brown,Günter Frank,Barbara Mahlmann-Bauer,Tarald Rasmussen,Violet Soen,Zsombor Tóth,Günther Wassilowsky,Siegrid Westphal
Publsiher: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2022-11-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783647573250

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This collection of essays seeks to analyse historically these influences, connections, and impact from multiple points of view, such as – but not limited to – the links between war and rebellion, the issues of trust and religious violence, early modern university debates on war and peace, the problems engendered by intolerance and the difficult management of tolerance, the delicate matters of politico-religious accommodation and the implementation of peace in towns and contested territories, the reappraisals and changes in the narratives of military prowess and religious fidelity, the role of women in the religious conflicts in the 'long sixteenth century', the porous boundaries (imagined or real) which existed between 'enemies' in times of war and the issues connected to the cohabitation with the 'Other' in times of peace.

The Epic Dialogs of Mhyo

The Epic Dialogs of Mhyo
Author: Charles Nuetzel
Publsiher: Wildside Press LLC
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2006-10-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780809500208

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This is an "adult fairy tale" concerning an ancient document discovered in a small shop in India. Or is it an ancient document discovered in a little shop in India, here published as an "adult fairy tale"? Well, even the publisher couldn't get that one right! The Land of Speaking Walls is filled with wizards, witches, and other wonderous folk, like the Snake that Speaks; a beautiful princess; and warriors who must go out and seek TerribleRex Dragons to kill. But most of all there are the Walls that Speak, including the most powerful, popular Wall of all: Godwall, and the most deadly of the Walls, Deathwall itself!