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The Parents' Part

The Parents' Part
Author:
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Total Pages: 16
Release: 1919
Genre: Sex instruction
ISBN:

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On sex education.


I Don't Want to But I Will

I Don't Want to But I Will
Author: Denis Wood
Publisher:
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1973
Genre: Geographical perception
ISBN:

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2020 Beaches

2020 Beaches
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Total Pages:
Release: 2019-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9781684600267

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The Natures of Maps

The Natures of Maps
Author: Denis Wood
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2008
Genre: Reference
ISBN:

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The authors demonstrate that maps of the natural, physical world are just as culturally and socially constructed as any map of property or territory.


Seeing Through Maps

Seeing Through Maps
Author: Denis Wood
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Cartography
ISBN: 9781904456551

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This book explains the principles behind the Peters' Projection Map and a dozen other unique maps and provocative images. Features over 70 maps and illustrations, including a redrawing of Mercator's original world map (unavailable since the 1950s), Minard's map of Napoleon's march on Moscow and routes of African Slave Trading.


Rethinking the Rule of Law after Communism

Rethinking the Rule of Law after Communism
Author: Adam Czarnota
Publisher: Central European University Press
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2005-09-10
Genre: Law
ISBN: 6155053626

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In the original euphoria that attended the virtually simultaneous demise of so many dictatorships in the late 1980s and early 90s, there was a widespread belief that problems of 'transition' basically involved shedding a known past, and replacing it with an also-known future. This volume surveys and contributes to the prolific debates that occurred in the years between the collapse of communism and the enlargement of the European Union regarding the issues of constitutionalism, dealing with the past, and the rule of law in the post-communist world. Eminent scholars explore the issue of transitional justice, highlighting the distinct roles of legal and constitutional bodies in the post-transition period. The introduction seeks to frame the work as an intervention in the discussion of communism and transition-two stable and separate points-while emphasizing the instability of the post-transition moment.


Rethinking the Mediterranean

Rethinking the Mediterranean
Author: W. V. Harris
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2006-10-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 0191548863

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In this collection of essays, an international group of renowned scholars attempt to establish the theoretical basis for studying the ancient and medieval history of the Mediterranean Sea and the lands around it. In so doing they range far afield to other Mediterraneans, real and imaginary, as distant as Brazil and Japan. Their work is an essential tool for understanding the Mediterranean, pre-modern and modern alike. It speaks to ancient and medieval historians, to archaeologists, anthropologists and all historians with environmental interests, and not least to classicists.


The Forty-Third

The Forty-Third
Author: E. J. Colliver
Publisher:
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1920
Genre: Soldiers
ISBN:

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Rethinking Obama

Rethinking Obama
Author: Julian Go
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2011-11-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0857249126

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Includes a selection of papers exploring Obama and the Politics of Race & Religion. This title examines the complex dynamics of race relations and racial meaning in America under the Obama administration. It assesses the meanings of race and religion in America under the Obama administration.


Japan in Print

Japan in Print
Author: Mary Elizabeth Berry
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2006-02-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780520941465

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A quiet revolution in knowledge separated the early modern period in Japan from all previous time. After 1600, self-appointed investigators used the model of the land and cartographic surveys of the newly unified state to observe and order subjects such as agronomy, medicine, gastronomy, commerce, travel, and entertainment. They subsequently circulated their findings through a variety of commercially printed texts: maps, gazetteers, family encyclopedias, urban directories, travel guides, official personnel rosters, and instruction manuals for everything from farming to lovemaking. In this original and gracefully written book, Mary Elizabeth Berry considers the social processes that drove the information explosion of the 1600s. Inviting readers to examine the contours and meanings of this transformation, Berry provides a fascinating account of the conversion of the public from an object of state surveillance into a subject of self-knowledge. Japan in Print shows how, as investigators collected and disseminated richly diverse data, they came to presume in their audience a standard of cultural literacy that changed anonymous consumers into an "us" bound by common frames of reference. This shared space of knowledge made society visible to itself and in the process subverted notions of status hierarchy. Berry demonstrates that the new public texts projected a national collectivity characterized by universal access to markets, mobility, sociability, and self-fashioning.