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A gentle occupation

A gentle occupation
Author: Dirk Bogarde
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1976
Genre:
ISBN:

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A Gentle Occupation

A Gentle Occupation
Author: Dirk Bogarde
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 458
Release: 2011-10-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1448206774

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Originally published in 1980, this is Dirk Bogarde's first novel. In the uneasy aftermath of WWII, a group of ordinary British soldiers and their families find themselves stationed as peacekeepers at an outpost in the Java Sea. Whilst attempting to return the island to Dutch control, they are subject to violent attacks by the locals who want their freedom. As the Empire crumbles, the island is plunged into chaos and violence amidst a nationalist uprising. Selfishness, sex, greed, fear and revenge, all play their part; though so too do the finer instincts of love, loyalty and concern. At times gloriously funny, never sitting in judgement, Dirk Bogarde portrays mankind's fallible, complex humanity as the thin skin of conventional behaviour, tautened in the corrosive atmosphere of Southeast Asia, gradually begins to split.


A Gentle Occupation

A Gentle Occupation
Author: Dirk Bogarde
Publisher: Penguin Group
Total Pages: 452
Release: 1990
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780140131024

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A Gentle Occupation

A Gentle Occupation
Author: Arthur ten Cate
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Germany
ISBN: 9789087282226

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A Gentle Occupation analyzes Dutch military operations in the aftermath of the 2003 United States-led invasion of Iraq. Unlike troops elsewhere, Dutch forces in Al Muthanna province met with little resistance, and the notion of a superior "Dutch approach" is now widespread. Using previously classified documents and archive materials, Arthur ten Cate and Thijs Brocades Zaalberg challenge this idea by detailing tactical operations and contextualizing the Dutch actions within the larger experiences of the coalition forces. Ultimately, the authors argue that the success of Al Muthanna province was due to the overall conditions and not a unique Dutch strategy.


The British Occupation of Indonesia: 1945-1946

The British Occupation of Indonesia: 1945-1946
Author: Richard McMillan
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2006-05-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 113425427X

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This is the first work to systematically examine the British occupation of Indonesia after the Second World War. The occupation by British-Indian forces between 1945 and 1946 bridged the gap between the surrender of Japan and the resumption of Dutch rule, and this book is a reappraisal of the conduct on the ground of that British Occupation. Contrary to previous studies, this book demonstrates that occupation was neither exclusively pro-Dutch nor pro-Indonesian; nor was it the orderly affair portrayed in the official histories. Richard McMillan draws upon a wide range of sources previously unavailable to scholars - such as recently declassified government papers and papers in private archives; he has also carried out revealing interviews with key players. Presenting a wealth of new information, this highly original and well-written book, will appeal to scholars of European Imperialism, the Second World War, military history and the history of South and Southeast Asia. It will also be relevant to a wide range of undergraduate courses in History.


German Soldiers and the Occupation of France, 1940–1944

German Soldiers and the Occupation of France, 1940–1944
Author: Julia S. Torrie
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2018-10-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 1108471285

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Occupations past and present -- Consuming the tastes and pleasures of France -- Touring and writing about occupied land -- Capturing experiences: and photo books -- Rising tensions -- Westweich perceptions of "softness"; among soldiers in France -- Twilight of the gods


Love's Work

Love's Work
Author: Gillian Rose
Publisher: New York Review of Books
Total Pages: 31
Release: 2011-05-31
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1590173651

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Love’s Work is at once a memoir and a work of philosophy. Written by the English philosopher Gillian Rose as she was dying of cancer, it is a book about both the fallibility and the endurance of love, love that becomes real and lasting through an ongoing reckoning with its own limitations. Rose looks back on her childhood, the complications of her parents’ divorce and her dyslexia, and her deep and divided feelings about what it means to be Jewish. She tells the stories of several friends also laboring under the sentence of death. From the sometimes conflicting vantage points of her own and her friends’ tales, she seeks to work out (seeks, because the work can never be complete—to be alive means to be incomplete) a distinctive outlook on life, one that will do justice to our yearning both for autonomy and for connection to others. With droll self-knowledge (“I am highly qualified in unhappy love affairs,” Rose writes, “My earliest unhappy love affair was with Roy Rogers”) and with unsettling wisdom (“To live, to love, is to be failed”), Rose has written a beautiful, tender, tough, and intricately wrought survival kit packed with necessary but unanswerable questions.


Webster's Collegiate Dictionary

Webster's Collegiate Dictionary
Author: Noah Webster
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1284
Release: 1925
Genre: English language
ISBN:

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When My Name Was Keoko

When My Name Was Keoko
Author: Linda Sue Park
Publisher: Univ. of Queensland Press
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2013-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0702251267

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A heartwarming tale of courage, resilience and hope from master storyteller and winner of the prestigious Newbery Medal, Linda Sue Park. When her name was Keoko, Japan owned Korea, and Japanese soldiers ordered people around, telling them what they could do or say, even what sort of flowers they could grow. When her name was Keoko, World War II came to Korea, and her friends and relatives had to work and fight for Japan. When her name was Keoko, she never forgot her name was actually Kim Sun-hee. And no matter what she was called, she was Korean. Not Japanese. Inspired by true-life events, this amazing story reveals what happens when your culture, country and identity are threatened.