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The Long Aftermath

The Long Aftermath
Author: Manuel Bragança
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2015-12-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1782381546

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In its totality, the “Long Second World War”—extending from the beginning of the Spanish Civil War to the end of hostilities in 1945—has exerted enormous influence over European culture. Bringing together leading historians, sociologists, and literary and film scholars, this broadly interdisciplinary volume investigates Europeans’ individual and collective memories and the ways in which they have shaped the continent’s cultural heritage. Focusing on the major combatant nations—Spain, Britain, France, Italy, Germany, Poland, and Russia—it offers thoroughly contextualized explorations of novels, memoirs, films, and a host of other cultural forms to illuminate European public memory.


Aftermath

Aftermath
Author: Rachel Cusk
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2012-08-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1466820187

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In 2003, Rachel Cusk published A Life's Work, a provocative and often startlingly funny memoir about the cataclysm of motherhood. Widely acclaimed, the book started hundreds of arguments that continue to this day. Now, in her most personal and relevant book to date, Cusk explores divorce's tremendous impact on the lives of women. An unflinching chronicle of Cusk's own recent separation and the upheaval that followed—"a jigsaw dismantled"—it is also a vivid study of divorce's complex place in our society. "Aftermath" originally signified a second harvest, and in this book, unlike any other written on the subject, Cusk discovers opportunity as well as pain. With candor as fearless as it is affecting, Rachel Cusk maps a transformative chapter of her life with an acuity and wit that will help us understand our own.


The Long Road Home

The Long Road Home
Author: Ben Shephard
Publisher: Anchor
Total Pages: 682
Release: 2011-02-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 030759548X

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At the end of World War II, long before an Allied victory was assured and before the scope of the atrocities orchestrated by Hitler would come into focus or even assume the name of the Holocaust, Allied forces had begun to prepare for its aftermath. Taking cues from the end of the First World War, planners had begun the futile task of preparing themselves for a civilian health crisis that, due in large part to advances in medical science, would never come. The problem that emerged was not widespread disease among Europe’s population, as anticipated, but massive displacement among those who had been uprooted from home and country during the war. Displaced Persons, as the refugees would come to be known, were not comprised entirely of Jews. Millions of Latvians, Poles, Ukrainians, and Yugoslavs, in addition to several hundred thousand Germans, were situated in a limbo long overlooked by historians. While many were speedily repatriated, millions of refugees refused to return to countries that were forever changed by the war—a crisis that would take years to resolve and would become the defining legacy of World War II. Indeed many of the postwar questions that haunted the Allied planners still confront us today: How can humanitarian aid be made to work? What levels of immigration can our societies absorb? How can an occupying power restore prosperity to a defeated enemy? Including new documentation in the form of journals, oral histories, and essays by actual DPs unearthed during his research for this illuminating and radical reassessment of history, Ben Shephard brings to light the extraordinary stories and myriad versions of the war experienced by the refugees and the new United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration that would undertake the responsibility of binding the wounds of an entire continent. Groundbreaking and remarkably relevant to conflicts that continue to plague peacekeeping efforts, The Long Road Home tells the epic story of how millions redefined the notion of home amid painstaking recovery.


Been in the Storm So Long

Been in the Storm So Long
Author: Leon F. Litwack
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 671
Release: 2010-12-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 0307773612

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Winner of the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award Based on hitherto unexamined sources: interviews with ex-slaves, diaries and accounts by former slaveholders, this "rich and admirably written book" (Eugene Genovese, The New York Times Book Review) aims to show how, during the Civil War and after Emancipation, blacks and whites interacted in ways that dramatized not only their mutual dependency, but the ambiguities and tensions that had always been latent in "the peculiar institution." Contents 1. "The Faithful Slave" 2. Black Liberators 3. Kingdom Comin' 4. Slaves No More 5. How Free is Free? 6. The Feel of Freedom: Moving About 7. Back to Work: The Old Compulsions 8. Back to Work: The New Dependency 9. The Gospel and the Primer 10. Becoming a People


Aftermath

Aftermath
Author: Charles Sheffield
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2013-08-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 057508491X

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It's 2026, and the Alpha Centauri supernova has risen like a second sun, rushing Earth toward its last summer. Floods, fires, starvation and disease paralyze the planet. A flash of gamma rays has destroyed all microchips worldwide, leaving an already devastated Earth without communications, transportation, weaponry or medicine. The disaster sets three groups of survivors on separate quests. A militant cult seizes the opportunity to free their leader from her long court-mandated coma. Three cancer patients also search for a man in judicial sleep: the brilliant scientist - and monstrous criminal - who alone can continue the experimental treatment that keeps them alive. From a far greater distance come the survivors of the first manned Mars expedition, struggling homeward to a world that has changed far beyond their darkest fears. And standing at the crossroads is one man, U.S. President Saul Steinmetz, who faces a crucial decision that will affect the fate of his own people... and the world.


The Long Honduran Night

The Long Honduran Night
Author: Dana Frank
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY
ISBN: 9781608469604

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A story of resistance, repression, and US policy in Honduras in the aftermath of a violent military coup.


Shaky Colonialism

Shaky Colonialism
Author: Charles F. Walker
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2008-05-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780822341895

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A social history of the earthquake-tsunami that struck Lima in October 1746, looking at how people in and beyond Lima understood and reacted to the natural disaster.


AfterMath

AfterMath
Author: Emily Barth Isler
Publisher: Carolrhoda Books ®
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2021-09-07
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1728432405

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After her brother's death from a heart defect, Lucy starts seventh grade at a new school—whose students survived a shooting four years ago—and must navigate different kinds of grief and healing


Aftermath

Aftermath
Author: Nir Rosen
Publisher: Bold Type Books
Total Pages: 610
Release: 2010-10-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1568584016

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Examines the effects of the Iraq War on the Middle East as a whole, looking at refugees displaced by the violence; the radicalization of the Sunni Muslims of Egypt, Jordan and elsewhere; and more. By the author of In the Belly of the Green Bird.


Managing for Long-term Community Recovery in the Aftermath of Disaster

Managing for Long-term Community Recovery in the Aftermath of Disaster
Author: Daniel J. Alesch
Publisher:
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2009
Genre: Buildings
ISBN: 9780979372223

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"This book has been prepared ...[for] local officials and community leaders ... to help them understand the less obvious but critically important consequences of extreme events and to provide guidance on what to do to help ensure long-term community recovery." -- p. 1.