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  • History  (3)
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  • 1
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    gbv_585302073
    Format: XXIV, 356 S. , Ill.
    ISBN: 0754665682 , 9780754665687
    Note: Literaturverz. S. [331] - 345 , Festschrift Hans C. Erik Midelfort. - Bibliogr. H. C. E. Midelfort S. [325] - 329
    Language: English
    Subjects: History , General works
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    Keywords: Deutschland ; Geistesgeschichte 1500-1600 ; Deutschland ; Geistesgeschichte 1500-1600 ; Midelfort, H. C. Erik 1942- ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Bibliografie ; Festschrift
    Author information: Plummer, Marjorie Elizabeth
    Author information: Barnes, Robin B. 1951-
    Author information: Midelfort, H. C. Erik 1942-
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1696518652
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 176 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    ISBN: 9780226481913 , 0226481964
    Content: How does religion stimulate and feed imperial ambitions and violence? Recently this question has acquired new urgency, and in Religion, Empire, and Torture, Bruce Lincoln approaches the problem via a classic but little-studied case: Achaemenian Persia. Lincoln identifies three core components of an imperial theology that have transhistorical and contemporary relevance: dualistic ethics, a theory of divine election, and a sense of salvific mission. Beyond this, he asks, how did the Achaemenians understand their place in the cosmos and their moral status in relation to others? Why did they feel called to intervene in the struggle between good and evil? What was their sense of historic purpose, especially their desire to restore paradise lost? And how did this lead them to deal with enemies and critics as imperial power ran its course? Lincoln shows how these religious ideas shaped Achaemenian practice and brought the Persians unprecedented wealth, power, and territory, but also produced unmanageable contradictions, as in a gruesome case of torture discussed in the book's final chapter. Close study of that episode leads Lincoln back to the present with a postscript that provides a searing and utterly novel perspective on the photographs from Abu Ghraib.
    Content: Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Preface -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Center and Periphery -- 3 God's Chosen -- 4 Creation -- 5 Microcosms, Wonders, Paradise -- 6 The Dark Side of Paradise -- Postscript: On Abu Ghraib and Some Related Contemporary Matters -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780226481968
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Lincoln, Bruce, 1948 - Religion, empire, and torture Chicago [u.a.] : University of Chicago Press, 2007 ISBN 0226481964
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780226481968
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Achämeniden ; Herrschaft ; Iran ; Politik ; Religion ; Geschichte 700 v. Chr.-330 v. Chr. ; Electronic books
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  • 3
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    gbv_1696433215
    Format: 1 online resource (558 pages)
    ISBN: 9781433704635
    Content: Hugh Clapperton, Scottish explorer and diplomat, made two expeditions into the interior of West Africa, the first across the Sahara Desert and the second inland from the Bight of Benin. His first expedition in 1822-24, crossed the Sahara to Borno. A second expedition, also an official mission of the British Government, was undertaken in 1825-27 and is the subject of this volume. Clapperton's diaries have been transcribed and reproduced in a form as close as possible to the original raw material.
    Content: Intro -- List of Illustrations - Original Documents and Maps -- Preface -- Introduction: The Records of a Second Expedition into the Interior of Africa by Captain Hugh Clapperton, R.N. (1825-1827) -- The Second Expedition into the Interior of Africa -- Chapter 1 Voyage to the Bight of Benin and arrival in Badagry -- Chapter 2 Journey from Badagry over the Kong Mountains to the city of Eyeo or Katunga -- Chapter 3 Residence at Eyeo-Ile or Katunga, the capital of the Youriba -- Chapter 4 Journal of proceedings from Katunga, or Eyeo, to Bousa on the Niger, or Quorra, the place where Mungo Park perished -- Chapter 5 Journey from Boussa, across the ferry of the Quorra, by Guarri and Zegzeg, to the city of Kano -- Chapter 6 Journey from Kano to the camp of Bello, and from thence to Soccatoo -- Chapter 7 Residence at Soccatoo, till the death of the author -- Appendices -- I Preparations and Progress of the Mission -- II Correspondence of Robert Pearce, Thomas Dickson and James Houtson -- III Arabic Correspondence -- IV Clapperton's Cartography and Itineraries -- V Contemporary Maps -- VI Medical Supplies -- Bibliography -- Index.
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004141551
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9789004141551
    Additional Edition: Print version Hugh Clapperton into the Interior of Africa : Records of the Second Expedition, 1825-1827
    Language: English
    Subjects: History , Geography
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