Guarded Heart Mills Boon Superhistorical

Guarded Heart  Mills   Boon Superhistorical
Author: Jennifer Blake
Publsiher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2008-07-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781408905524

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The Major s Guarded Heart Mills Boon Historical

The Major s Guarded Heart  Mills   Boon Historical
Author: Isabelle Goddard
Publsiher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2013-11-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781472004161

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From the moment lady’s companion Elizabeth Ingram sees the imposing major, Sir Justin Delacourt, her head is full of romantic ideas – ideas that end in Lizzie being caught trespassing on his estate, mistaken for a poacher!

Taming the Past

Taming the Past
Author: Robert W. Gordon
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 439
Release: 2017-06-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107193239

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A critical catalogue of how lawyers use history - as authority, as evocation of lost golden ages, as a nightmare to escape and as progress towards enlightenment.

A Most Unsuitable Groom

A Most Unsuitable Groom
Author: Kasey Michaels
Publsiher: Kathryn Seidick
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2020-12-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Beware the reluctant bridegroom... Spencer Becket was only eight when he arrived in Romney Marsh as part of the mysteriously displaced Becket family. The son of a seaman and a mother who’d died in childbirth, he grew up longing to be a soldier. His adoptive father reluctantly purchased him a commission, and Spence was off to fight in America, chockfull of passion and ideals. He returned home older, perhaps wiser, but also with one small patch of his memory inconveniently missing. Beware the compromised bride... Mariah Rutledge is the daughter of a British officer killed during a losing battle, and she joins other women and children forced to flee into the swampy forest to avoid capture. For long weeks, she helps care for one of the few wounded soldiers that managed to reach safety. She calms him when he cries out in delirium, presses her body close to his, to warm him as he shivers in the damp chilly nights. He becomes her reason to stay alive, alone, in the wilderness. It is highly possible for a woman in those circumstances to make an emotional mistake. Beware the flames... At Becket Hall, alternately battling and loving each other, Spencer and Mariah unexpectedly discover what appears to be a plot to restore the recently vanquished Napoleon to power in a most unusual way. A deadly way. Bound by the secrets that are all that keep the Beckets safe, Spencer and Mariah must battle the world and their own devils in order to prevent a tragedy ... but will the price for this victory be their very lives?

The Ecology of Freedom

The Ecology of Freedom
Author: Murray Bookchin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 464
Release: 1991
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:49015001279794

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The Ecology of Freedom, his most exciting and far-reaching work yet. This engaging and extremely readable book's scope is downright breathtaking. Using an inspired synthesis of ecology, anthropology, philosophy and political theory, it traces our society's conflicting legacies of freedom and domination, from the first emergence of human culture to today's global capitalism. The theme of Bookchin's grand historical narrative is straightforward: environmental, economic and political devastation are born at the moment that human societies begin to organize themselves hierarchically. And, despite the nuance and detail of his arguments, the lesson to be learned is just as basic: our nightmare will continue until hierarchy is dissolved and human beings develop more sane, sustainable and egalitarian social structures. The Ecology of Freedom is indispensable reading for anyone who's tired of living in a world where everything, and everyone, is an exploitable resource. It includes a brand new preface by the author. Book jacket.

The Stubborn Earth

The Stubborn Earth
Author: Randall E. Stross
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1989-03
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0520066200

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00 This is a study of the first major American effort to aid a developing country--China--in the early twentieth century. Anyone interested in U.S.-China relations and in the American presence abroad will find it provocative and frequently moving. This is a study of the first major American effort to aid a developing country--China--in the early twentieth century. Anyone interested in U.S.-China relations and in the American presence abroad will find it provocative and frequently moving.

Aesthetics Method and Epistemology

Aesthetics  Method  and Epistemology
Author: Michel Foucault
Publsiher: Penguin Classics
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-08-06
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0241435110

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Aesthetics offers a focused study on the philosophy, literature and art which informed Foucault's engagement with ethics and power, including brilliant commentaries on the work of de Sade, Rousseau, Marx, Nietzsche, Freud and Wagner.

Capitalism The American Empire and Neoliberal Globalization

Capitalism  The American Empire  and Neoliberal Globalization
Author: Kenneth E. Bauzon
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2019-11-11
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9789813290808

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This book looks at facets in the history of capitalism from the Enlightenment period, through the emergence of the American Empire in the Pacific, and to the contemporary era of neoliberal globalization. This re-telling of history is done by drawing from the works of E. San Juan, Jr. (henceforth, San Juan), considered arguably one of the great contemporary cultural and literary critics of our time. In this author's view, San Juan's lifetime of works offer a living documentation of, among others, the history and thought of the modern world highlighted by the rise of capitalism through the contemporary era of neoliberal globalization, and shepherded to its hegemonic status by what stands today as the preeminent empire of the United States. The book underscores the symbiosis between contemporary capitalism as an economic system based on accumulation on the one hand, and the American imperial state on the other, just as it revisits the colonial project that was carried out in capitalism's wake, the violence and subjugation inflicted on its victims, and how this colonial project has morphed into a new form of colonialism (or neocolonialism) maintained and enforced through the rules and institutional mechanisms of what is popularly known as neoliberal globalization that also provides the ideological and legal rationale for the commodification and the ultimate grab of the global commons reminiscent of the classical, albeit cruder, form of colonialism.