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The Imperial Dream

The Imperial Dream
Author: Edward Grierson
Publisher: Collins Publishers San Francisco
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1972
Genre: History
ISBN:

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This Book Is By All Standards One Of The Best One-Volume History Of The Rise And Fall Of The British Empire.


Imperial Dreams

Imperial Dreams
Author: Tim Gallagher
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2013-04-16
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1439191530

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A decade ago, Tim Gallagher was one of the rediscoverers of the legendary ivory-billed woodpecker, which most scientists believed had been extinct for more than half a century—now Gallagher once again hits the trail, journeying deep into Mexico’s savagely beautiful Sierra Madre Occidental, home to rich wildlife, as well as to Mexican drug cartels, in a perilous quest to locate the most elusive bird in the world—the imperial woodpecker. The imperial woodpecker’s trumpetlike calls and distinctive hammering on massive pines once echoed through the high forests. Two feet tall, with deep black plumage, a brilliant snow-white shield on its back, and a crimson crest, the imperial woodpecker had largely disappeared fifty years ago, though reports persist of the bird still flying through remote mountain stands. In an attempt to find and protect the imperial woodpecker in its last habitat, Gallagher is guided by a map of sightings of this natural treasure of the Sierra Madre, bestowed on him by a friend on his deathbed. Charged with continuing the quest of a line of distinguished naturalists, including the great Aldo Leopold, Gallagher treks through this mysterious, historically untamed and untamable territory. Here, where an ancient petroglyph of the imperial can still be found, Geronimo led Apaches in their last stand, William Randolph Hearst held a storied million-acre ranch, and Pancho Villa once roamed, today ruthless drug lords terrorize residents and steal and strip the land. Gallagher’s passionate quest takes a harrowing turn as he encounters armed drug traffickers, burning houses, and fleeing villagers. His mission becomes a life-and-death drama that will keep armchair adventurers enthralled as he chases truth in the most dangerous of habitats.


The Imperial Dream

The Imperial Dream
Author: Derek Gallagher
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-08-23
Genre:
ISBN: 9781735078809

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Society cracks at the seams. Crime goes unpunished. Vice and greed unfurl their tendrils.Monstrous abominations abound, a Crusade has been called.Sheriff Fyodor wanted to vanish. To hide from his past, the voices behind his back, hisnightmares. But when people turn up dead, all his wants lay shattered. Fyo will have to face hisestranged family, his inner demons. He will face Curia, a city he swore never to return to, a citywhere justice is dead. A city that wants to bury him alongside justice. He will do it all, all forwhat is right.Sergei, a grief-stricken monster hunter, can't stand idly by. He hates doing things the easy way,until he bites off more than he can chew. Lillian will use all her power as queen to save herfamily, her country, from ruin and themselves. Leyna will stare hatred in the face, be molded byits hideousness. She will grow stronger as her heart darkens.Julia will thieve and kill. She is all the children have left. Jak will put family over country, turnCuria into a tumor in their name.All of them pursue their dreams, all will define the days to come?


The Death of the Imperial Dream

The Death of the Imperial Dream
Author: Edward Grierson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 348
Release: 1972
Genre: Commonwealth countries
ISBN:

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Confronting the American Dream

Confronting the American Dream
Author: Michel Gobat
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 391
Release: 2005-12-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 0822387182

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Michel Gobat deftly interweaves political, economic, cultural, and diplomatic history to analyze the reactions of Nicaraguans to U.S. intervention in their country from the heyday of Manifest Destiny in the mid–nineteenth century through the U.S. occupation of 1912–33. Drawing on extensive research in Nicaraguan and U.S. archives, Gobat accounts for two seeming paradoxes that have long eluded historians of Latin America: that Nicaraguans so strongly embraced U.S. political, economic, and cultural forms to defend their own nationality against U.S. imposition and that the country’s wealthiest and most Americanized elites were transformed from leading supporters of U.S. imperial rule into some of its greatest opponents. Gobat focuses primarily on the reactions of the elites to Americanization, because the power and identity of these Nicaraguans were the most significantly affected by U.S. imperial rule. He describes their adoption of aspects of “the American way of life” in the mid–nineteenth century as strategic rather than wholesale. Chronicling the U.S. occupation of 1912–33, he argues that the anti-American turn of Nicaragua’s most Americanized oligarchs stemmed largely from the efforts of U.S. bankers, marines, and missionaries to spread their own version of the American dream. In part, the oligarchs’ reversal reflected their anguish over the 1920s rise of Protestantism, the “modern woman,” and other “vices of modernity” emanating from the United States. But it also responded to the unintended ways that U.S. modernization efforts enabled peasants to weaken landlord power. Gobat demonstrates that the U.S. occupation so profoundly affected Nicaragua that it helped engender the Sandino Rebellion of 1927–33, the Somoza dictatorship of 1936–79, and the Sandinista Revolution of 1979–90.


Global Dreams

Global Dreams
Author: Richard J. Barnet
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 488
Release: 1995-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0684800276

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On globalization and world economy.


Dreams and Dreaming in the Roman Empire

Dreams and Dreaming in the Roman Empire
Author: Juliette Harrisson
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2013-09-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1441176330

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An investigation into dream reports in the history and literature of early Roman culture.


Civil Examinations and Meritocracy in Late Imperial China

Civil Examinations and Meritocracy in Late Imperial China
Author: Benjamin A. Elman
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2013-11-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0674726049

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During China's late imperial period (roughly 1400-1900 CE), men gathered by the millions every two or three years outside official examination compounds sprinkled across China. Only one percent of candidates would complete the academic regimen that would earn them a post in the administrative bureaucracy. Civil Examinations assesses the role of education, examination, and China's civil service in fostering the world's first professional class based on demonstrated knowledge and skill. Civil examinations were instituted in China in the seventh century CE, but in the Ming and Qing eras they were at the center of a complex social web that held together the intellectual, political, and economic life of imperial China. Local elites and the court sought to influence how the government regulated the classical curriculum and selected civil officials. As a guarantor of educational merit, examinations tied the dynasty to the privileged gentry and literati classes--both ideologically and institutionally. China eliminated its classical examination system in 1905. But this carefully balanced, constantly contested piece of social engineering, worked out over centuries, was an early harbinger of the meritocratic regime of college boards and other entrance exams that undergirds higher education in much of the world today.


The Empire of Dreams

The Empire of Dreams
Author: Rae Carson
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2020-04-07
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 0062691929

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“Action, adventure, betrayal, and poison add up to a winner." —Booklist New York Times–bestselling author Rae Carson makes a triumphant return to the world of her award-winning Girl of Fire and Thorns trilogy in this extraordinary stand-alone novel. Fans of Leigh Bardugo, Kendare Blake, and Tomi Adeyemi won’t want to put this book down. Red Sparkle Stone is a foundling orphan with an odd name, a veiled past, and a mark of magic in her hair. But finally—after years and years of running, of fighting—she is about to be adopted into the royal family by Empress Elisa herself. She’ll have a home, a family. Sixteen-year-old Red can hardly believe her luck. Then, in a stunning political masterstroke, the empress’s greatest rival blocks the adoption, and everything Red has worked for crumbles before her eyes. But Red is not about to let herself or the empress become a target again. Determined to prove her worth and protect her chosen family, she joins the Royal Guard, the world’s most elite fighting force. It’s no coincidence that someone wanted her to fail as a princess, though. Someone whose shadowy agenda puts everything—and everyone—she loves at risk. As danger closes in, it will be up to Red to save the empire. If she can survive recruitment year—something no woman has ever done before. New York Times–bestselling author Rae Carson returns to the world of The Girl of Fire and Thorns in this action-packed fantasy-adventure starring an iconic heroine who fights for her family and her friends, and for a place where she will belong.