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    UID:
    almahu_9949576279002882
    Format: 1 online resource (245 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783031297939
    Series Statement: The Future of Europe Series
    Note: Intro -- Contents -- Approaching EU Citizenship from the Perspective of Young People in the East Central European Double Periphery: Introduction -- 1 Aim and Focus of the Volume -- 2 Remote Areas in East Central Europe as a Double Periphery -- 3 EU Citizenship and Young People -- 4 Local Conditions, Citizenship Perceptions, and Practices -- 5 Data and Methods -- 6 Structure of the Volume and Major Findings -- References -- Part I: Perceptions of EU Citizenship and EU Citizenship Practices in Rural Areas. Evidence from Group Discussions and a Survey -- Peripheral Futurities. Emigration Plans and Sense of Belonging among East Central European Youth -- 1 Peripheralisation of Identities and Affective Politics -- 2 The JMCoE Research Process -- 3 ``People are Drowning in Their Own Mediocrity ́́-- 4 Our Village ``Has No Future:́́ Deliberations on Emigrating -- 5 Inequality -- 6 Oppositional Identities -- 7 In Conclusion -- Group discussions (selection) -- Czechia -- Hungary -- Poland -- Romania -- Slovakia -- References -- Notions of EU Citizenship Among Young People in the Peripheral Regions of East Central Europe -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theoretical Framework and Research Perspectives -- 2.1 Political Participation -- 2.2 Institutional Knowledge -- 2.3 Belonging -- 2.4 EU Citizenship and Political Support -- 2.5 The Regional and National Context of EU Citizenship -- 3 Data and Methods -- 4 Empirical Results -- 4.1 Participation in the Elections to the European Parliament -- 4.2 Knowledge About Citizenship and the Political Process -- 4.3 Postmodern and Traditional Notions of Belonging -- 4.4 Political Support for the EU: Attachment, Benefits, and Politicisation -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- No Strong Sense of Belonging and the EU as a Security-Provider: How Young People in Rural Poland Perceive EU Citizenship -- 1 Introduction. , 2 Towns, Schools, and Discussion Participants -- 3 The Situation of the Young People and Their Self-image as Citizens -- 4 Perceptions of the EU and EU Rights -- 5 The Right to Vote and EU Elections -- 6 Conclusion and Expectations -- References -- European Citizenship as an Invisible Anchor: Students ́EU Perceptions in Rural Peripheral Areas of the Czech Republic -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Towns, Schools, and Discussion Participants -- 3 The Situation of the Young People and Their Self-image as Citizens -- 4 Perceptions of the EU and EU Rights -- 5 The Right to Vote and EU Elections -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Between Support and Mere Coexistence: Diverging Perspectives on the EU from Slovak Students in Peripheral Towns -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Towns, Schools, and Discussion Participants -- 3 The Situation of the Young People and Their Self-image as Citizens -- 4 Perceptions of the EU and EU Rights -- 5 The Right to Vote and EU Elections -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- An EU Providing Freedom of Movement, Health Security and Financial Support: Students ́EU Perceptions in Two of Hungaryś Perip... -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Towns, Schools, and Discussion Participants -- 3 The Situation of the Young People and Their Self-image as Citizens -- 4 Perceptions of the EU and EU Rights -- 5 The Right to Vote and EU Elections -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Low Attachment to an EU that Is Associated with Mobility. Students ́EU Perceptions in Two Romanian Peripheral Towns -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Background: Towns, Schools, and Students -- 3 Young People and their Self-Image -- 4 Perception of the EU and EU Rights and Achievements -- 5 Voting Right and EU Elections -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Part II: Practices of EU Citizenship. Evidence from Erasmus+ Projects Promoting EU Citizenship within the Framework of the EU. , How to Make Projects to Enhance Youth Participation Successful. A Comparative Analysis of Six Youth Dialogue Projects -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Successfully Enhancing Youth Participation: Approach and Methodology -- 3 Key Factors for Successful Youth Participation -- 3.1 Adapting Methods and Topics to a Respective Target Group -- 3.2 Involving the Participants in Organisational Issues -- 3.3 Making the Voice of the Youth Be Heard -- 3.4 Linkages Between the European and the Local Level -- 3.5 Supporting Transnational Perspectives -- 3.6 Experienced Organisation Team -- 3.7 Established Networks -- 3.8 Providing an Empowering Discussion Environment -- 4 Discussion of the Success Factors -- 5 Conclusion and Outlook -- References -- Challenges for Participation and Empowerment. Six Youth Dialogue Projects in Comparative Perspective -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Challenges to Youth Work as Reported by the Organisations -- 2.1 Attitudes Towards the EU -- 2.2 Low Interest in Politics -- 2.3 Challenging Living Conditions in Remote Rural Areas -- 2.4 Underdeveloped Youth Work in Remote Rural Areas -- 2.5 Difficulties in Reaching the Target Group -- 2.6 Unstable Motivation of Young People -- 2.7 Lack of Prior Knowledge -- 2.8 No Systematic Consideration of the Youth Dialogue Results by Decision-Makers -- 2.9 Unclear Long-Term Effects -- 2.10 Funding -- 3 Discussion of the Findings -- 4 Conclusion and Perspectives -- References -- A Project by Young People for Young People: The European Youth Week 2019 in Kielce -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Project Environment: A Divided Country with Many Challenges -- 3 The Project: Involving and Empowering Young People -- 4 Outcomes: New Perspectives and Changed Minds -- 5 Success Factors: Flexibility, Networking, and Visible Results -- 6 Problems for Reaching all Young People -- 7 Conclusion and Outlook. European Values Are Essential. , References -- Initiating a Structured Dialogue between Local Youth and Decision-Makers: The Mińsk Mazowiecki Youth Forum -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The General, Local, and Regional Environment -- 3 The Project -- 4 Outcomes -- 5 Success Factors -- 6 Problems and Wishes -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- A Building Block of an Overall Strategy for Political Education: Decide on Europe -- 1 Introduction -- 2 General Local and Regional Environment -- 3 The Project -- 4 Outcomes -- 5 Success Factors -- 6 Problems and Wishes -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- Making Young People in Remote Rural Areas Heard: (un)Attractive? II -- 1 Introduction -- 2 General Local and Regional Environment -- 3 The Project -- 4 Outcomes -- 5 Success Factors -- 6 Problems and Wishes -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- Even Successful Projects Must End? Lessons Learned from the Project The Best Is Yet to Come -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The General Local and Regional Environment in Latvia -- 3 The Project: Strengthening the Pan-European Network and National Activities -- 4 Outcomes: A European Rural Youth Declaration and the Dissemination of Ideas -- 5 What Made the Project Successful -- 6 Problems and Wishes -- 7 Conclusion and Outlook -- References -- A School Workshop Format for 13-15-Year-Old Pupils: Experiencing and Understanding Europe -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The General Local and Regional Environment -- 3 The Project -- 4 Outcomes -- 5 Success Factors -- 6 Problems and Wishes -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- Part III: Recommendations for Different Audiences -- How to Enhance EU Citizenship in the Rural Areas of East Central Europe: Recommendations for Governments and Regional Authorit... -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The EU Youth Strategy and the Complex Multi-Level Policy Setting -- 3 Policy Recommendations -- 4 Conclusion -- References. , Perspectives for Digital Participation in Rural Areas: Evidence from German Regions -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Rural Areas: The `Smart ́Way -- 3 Context and Material -- 4 Recommendations for Local Actors -- 4.1 Communicate Relevance and Set Task-Related Goals -- 4.2 Exploiting Synergy Effects -- 4.3 Use and Co-creation of Experience Spaces -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Promoting the Active Citizenship of Young People in Peripheral Regions: Recommendations for EU Key Players -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The EU Youth Policy: Development and Principles -- 3 Recommendations -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- EU Citizenship and the Young People in the Peripheral Areas of East Central Europe: Three Recommendations for Research on Citi... -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Key Issues of Citizenship Research -- 2.1 Citizenship-Democracy Nexus -- 2.2 The Responsibilities of Citizenship -- 2.3 Technological Advancement and Citizenship -- 3 Recommendations -- 4 Conclusions -- References.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Lorenz, Astrid EU Citizenship Beyond Urban Centres Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2023 ISBN 9783031297922
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
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    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd
    UID:
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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (1 v)
    ISBN: 9781784712723
    Note: The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings , Recommended readings (Machine generated): Benería, Lourdes (1980), 'Conceptualizing the Labor Force: The Underestimation of Women's Economic Activities', The Journal of Development Studies, April. -- Berik, Günseli, Yana van der Meulen Rodgers and Stephanie Seguino (eds) (2009), 'Inequality, Development, and Growth', Feminist Economics, 15 (3). -- Elson, Diane, Maria S. Floro and Caren A. Grown (2010), 'Unpaid Work, Time Use, Poverty, and Public Policy', Feminist Economics, 16 (3). -- Enloe, Cynthia (1990), Bananas, Beaches, and Bases: Making Feminist Sense of International Politics, Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California. -- Gramsci, Antonio (1975), The Prison Notebooks, Volumes I, II, and III, trans. Joseph Buttigieg (ed.). New York: Columbia University Press. -- Jacobsen, Joyce P. (ed.) 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Gender, Power, and Control Over Loan Use in Rural Credit Programs in Bangladesh', World Development, 24 (1), 45-63 -- Diane Elson and Nilufer Cagatay (2000), 'The Social Content of Macroeconomic Policies', World Development, 28 (7), July, 1347-64 -- Naila Kabeer (2001), 'Conflicts Over Credit: Re-Evaluating the Empowerment Potential of Loans to Women in Rural Bangladesh', World Development, 29 (1), January, 63-84 -- Stephanie Seguino and Caren Grown (2006), 'Gender Equity and Globalization: Macroeconomic Policy for Developing Countries', Journal of International Development, 18 (8), November, 1081-104 -- Diane Elson, Caren Grown and Nilüfer Çağatay (2007), 'Mainstream, Heterodox, and Feminist Trade Theory' in Irene van Staveren, Diane Elson, Caren Grown and Nilüfer Çağatay (eds), The Feminist Economics of Trade, Chapter 3, London and New York, NY: Routledge, 33-52 -- , Günseli Berik and Yana van der Meulen Rodgers (2008), 'Engendering Development Strategies and Macroeconomic Policies: What's Sound and Sensible?', in Günseli Berik, Yana van der Meulen Rodgers and Ann Zammit (eds), Social Justice and Gender Equality: Rethinking Development Strategies and Macroeconomic Policies, Chapter 1, London and New York, NY: Routledge, 1-43 -- Bina Agarwal (1992), 'The Gender and Environmental Debate: Lessons from India', Feminist Studies, 18 (1), Spring, 119-58 -- Bina Agarwal (2000), 'Conceptualising Environmental Collective Action: Why Gender Matters', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 24 (3), May, 283-310 -- Barbara R. 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US Welfare Reform and Work/Family Debates', Feminist Economics, 7 (1), March, 119-35 -- Rhonda Sharp and Ray Broomhill (2002), 'Budgeting for Equality: The Australian Experience', Feminist Economics, 8 (1), March, 25-47 -- Susan Himmelweit (2002), 'Making Visible the Hidden Economy: The Case for Gender-Impact Analysis of Economic Policy', Feminist Economics, 8 (1), March, 49-70 -- Francesca Bettio and Janneke Plantenga (2004), 'Comparing Care Regimes in Europe', Feminist Economics, 10 (1), March, 85-113 -- Agneta Stark (2005), 'Warm Hands in Cold Age - On the Need of a New World Order of Care', Feminist Economics, 11 (2), July, 7-36 , Jill Rubery (2005), 'Reflections on Gender Mainstreaming: An Example of Feminist Economics in Action?', Feminist Economics, 11 (3), November, 1-26 -- Caren Grown (2005), 'Answering the Skeptics: Achieving Gender Equality and the Millennium Development Goals', Development, 48 (3), September, 82-6 -- Lourdes Benería (2008), 'The Crisis of Care, International Migration, and Public Policy', Feminist Economics, 14 (3), July, 1-21 -- Shahra Razavi (2008), 'Maternalist Politics in Norway and the Islamic Republic of Iran', in Naila Kabeer, Agneta Stark and Edda Magnus (eds), Global Perspectives on Gender Equality: Reversing the Gaze, Chapter 4, London and New York, NY: Routledge, 64-86 -- Stephanie Seguino (2008), 'The Road to Gender Equality: Global Trends and the Way Forward', in Günseli Berik, Yana van der Meulen Rodgers and Ann Zammit (eds), Social Justice and Gender Equality: Rethinking Development Strategies and Macroeconomic Policies, Chapter 2, London and New York, NY: Routledge, 44-70 , Lourdes Benería, Ann Mari May and Diana Strassmann have combined to produce a major new three-volume research collection that demonstrates the breadth and significance of feminist scholarship in economics. This important selection of articles shows how feminist economics has illuminated our understanding of topics such as household decision-making, the care economy, globalization, the feminization of the labour force, macroeconomics, trade, development, and international migration. Many of the essays provide a feminist perspective on policy and social transformation. The editors have provided an original introduction to the literature, ensuring that these volumes will be an essential source of reference for both students and scholars
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    Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,
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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 396 Seiten).
    ISBN: 978-0-511-97783-1
    Content: Plato's account of the tripartite soul is a memorable feature of dialogues like the Republic, Phaedrus and Timaeus: it is one of his most famous and influential yet least understood theories. It presents human nature as both essentially multiple and diverse - and yet somehow also one - divided into a fully human 'rational' part, a lion-like 'spirited part' and an 'appetitive' part likened to a many-headed beast. How these parts interact, how exactly each shapes our agency and how they are affected by phenomena like erôs and education is complicated and controversial. The essays in this book investigate how the theory evolves over the whole of Plato's work, including the Republic, Phaedrus and Timaeus, and how it was developed further by important Platonists such as Galen, Plutarch and Plotinus. They will be of interest to a wide audience in philosophy and classics
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). - Rollenangabe von der Landingpage , Introduction / Rachel Barney, Tad Brennan and Charles Brittain -- Enkrateia and the partition of the soul in the Gorgias / Louis-André Dorion -- From the Phaedo to the Republic: Plato's tripartite soul and the possibility of non-philosophical virtue / Iakovos Vasiliou -- The unity of the soul in Plato's Republic / Eric Brown -- Speaking with the same voice as reason: personification in Plato's psychology / Rachana Kamtekar -- The nature of the spirited part of the soul and its object / Tad Brennan -- Curbing one's appetites in Plato's Republic / James Wilberding -- How to see an unencrusted soul / Raphael Woolf -- Psychic contingency in the Republic / Jennifer Whiting -- Erôs before and after tripartition / Frisbee Sheffield -- The cognition of appetite in Plato's Timaeus / Hendrik Lorenz -- Pictures and passions in the Timaeus and Philebus / Jessica Moss -- Soul and state in Plato's laws / Luc Brisson -- Plutarch on the division of the soul / Jan Opsomer -- Galen and the tripartite soul / Mark Schiefsky -- Plotinus and Plato on soul and action / Eyólfur Kjalar Emilsson
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    Subjects: Philosophy
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    Keywords: v427-v347 Plato ; Seele ; Philosophie ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    Format: x, 332 Seiten
    ISBN: 9781501766749 , 9781501766756
    Content: Sites of Violence -- New Uses for Old Data on Antisemitism and the Holocaust -- Legacies of the Holocaust.
    Content: Politics, Violence, Memory highlights important new social scientific research on the Holocaust and initiates the integration of the Holocaust into mainstream social scientific research in a way that will be useful both for social scientists and historians. Until recently social scientists largely ignored the Holocaust despite the centrality of these tragic events to many of their own concepts and theories. In Politics, Violence, Memory the editors bring together contributions to understanding the Holocaust from a variety of disciplines, including political science, sociology, demography, and public health. The chapters examine the sources and measurement of antisemitism; explanations for collaboration, rescue, and survival; competing accounts of neighbor-on-neighbor violence; and the legacies of the Holocaust in contemporary Europe. Politics, Violence, Memory brings new data to bear on these important concerns and shows how older data can be deployed in new ways to understand the "index case" of violence in the modern world. -- Cornell University Press
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Introduction: A Response Delayed1. Can - Or Should - There Be a Political Science of the Holocaust?2. Histories in Motion: The Holocaust, Social Science Research, and the HistorianPart I: Sites of Violence3. Pogrom Violence and Visibility during the Kristallnacht Pogrom4. Historical Legacies and Jewish Survival Strategies during the Holocaust5. A Common History of Violence? The Pogroms of Summer 1941 in Comparative Perspective6. Mass Violence without Mass Politics: Political Culture and the Holocaust in LithuaniaPart II: New Uses for Old Data on Antisemitism and the Holocaust7. Territorial Loss and Xenophobia in the Weimar Republic: Evidence from Jewish Bogeymen in Children's Stories8. Defeating Typhus in the Warsaw Ghetto: A Scientific Look at Historical Sources9. Holocaust Survival among Immigrant Jews in the Netherlands: A Life Course Approach10. Normalizing Violence: How Catholic Bishops Facilitated Vichy's Violence against Jews11. Using the Yad Vashem Transport Database to Examine Gender and Selection during the Holocaust12. Addressing the Missing Voices in Holocaust TestimonyPart III: Legacies of the Holocaust13. Remembering Past Atrocities: Good or Bad for Attitudes toward Minorities?14. Legitimating Myths and the Holocaust in Postsocialist States15. The International Relations of Holocaust MemoryConclusion: From the Micro to the Macro -- Cornell University Press
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781501766763
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781501766770
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Politics, violence, memory Ithaca [New York] : Cornell University Press, 2023
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Politics, violence, memory Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 2023 ISBN 9781501766763
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Kollektives Gedächtnis ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9947415409602882
    Format: 1 online resource (xi, 210 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9780511895920 (ebook)
    Content: This study of the emergence of machine politics in New York City during the antebellum years sheds light on the origins of a system that was the characteristic form of government in United States cities from the mid-nineteenth until well into the twentieth century. In contrast to previous explanations that have found the origins of machine politics in immigrant culture and ethnic conflict, Professor Bridges shows that central elements of the system long predated a significant immigrant presence. Her analysis focuses on two large-scale transformations in the American political economy that occurred during these years: industrialization, which reorganized the social order and provoked conflict and change; and the extension of the franchise through the abolition of property barriers, which necessitated the incorporation of 'the many' into political life. It was this unique combination of circumstances, the author argues, that provided the context for the development of machine politics.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). , A City in the Republic -- The Chronicles of Party -- Fellow Citizens -- The Second American Party System -- Status and Solidarities -- The Voice of Industry -- A House of Power in Town -- The Democracy.
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9780521247214
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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    Format: IX, 244 S.
    Edition: 1. ed.
    ISBN: 1-55778-236-9 , 1-55778-392-6
    Content: Examines the origins, assumptions, and consequences of three major concepts in American religious history: the Puritan judgement of human nature, the Enlightenment disestablishment of religion, and the definition of truth of American Pragmatism. The lives and beliefs of Jonathan Edwards, Thomas Jefferson, and William James fully characterize these three mainstream religious principIes. ln unique counterpoint, the Carmodys bring into the discussion the many religious and secular groups that were not, and still are not, part of the primarily white, Protestant, male historical tradition: Catholics, Jews, Muslims, Buddhists, women, African-Americans, and others. The Republic of Many Mansions concludes that the future of American religious culture lies in a collective and ongoing dialogue among the many voices active in the American religious landscape.
    Language: English
    Subjects: Theology
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    almahu_9949419120602882
    Format: 1 online resource (253 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9789400604216 (ebook)
    Content: Four years of protracted negotiations and bitter warfare passed between the declaration of Indonesian independence on 17 August, 1945, and the official transfer of sovereignty on 27 December, 1949. Whereas the newly proclaimed Republic of Indonesia rejected the colonial regime and hence any attempt at 'recolonization' by the Dutch after the Japanese occupation (1942-1945), the Dutch framed their return to the archipelago as a mission to restore 'order and peace'. Images of the Indonesian War. Many of these materials, alongside photographs and oral history collections, ended up in the collections of the KITLV and eventually the Leiden University Libraries. This trilingual (English, Dutch and Indonesian) catalogue accompanies a digital exhibition of some fifty unique items. The selection made demonstrates the sharply contrasting perspectives on the legitimacy of the Republic and Dutch colonialism, and also offers first-hand testimonies of a bitter war with a huge imbalance of casualties.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 16 Nov 2022). , Images of the Indonesian war of independence, 1945-1949 -- The Indonesian revolution : war propaganda in pamphlets -- Collecting, viewing and telling -- Calls to join the fight -- Framing the opponent -- Violence in text and image -- Iconic events and people -- Voices from the war -- Daily life -- Perang kemerdekaan Indonesia dalam gambar 1945-1949 -- Beelden van de Indonesische onafhankelijkheidsoorlog 1945-1949.
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9789087283797
    Language: English
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    Online Resource
    Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9947415034902882
    Format: 1 online resource (xi, 339 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9780511552045 (ebook)
    Content: Why is America again unjustly at war? Why is its politics distorted by wedge issues like abortion and gay marriage? Why is anti-Semitism still so powerfully resurgent? Such contradictions within democracies arise from a patriarchal psychology still alive in our personal and political lives in tension with the equal voice that is the basis of democracy. This book joins a psychological approach with a political-theoretical one that traces both this psychology (based on loss in intimate life) and resistance to it (based on the love of equals) to the Roman Republic and Empire and to three Latin masterpieces: Virgil's Aeneid, Apuleius's The Golden Ass, and Augustine's Confessions. In addition, this book explains many other aspects of our present situation including why movements of ethical resistance are often accompanied by a freeing of sexuality and why we are witnessing an aggressive fundamentalism at home and abroad.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). , Roman patriarchy: entering the darkness -- Why Rome? why now? -- Roman patriarchy and violence -- Vergil on the darkness visible -- Apuleius on conversion -- Augustine on conversion -- Resistance across time and culture -- Resistance: religion -- The historical Jesus -- The Jews and Christian anti-semitism -- The argument for toleration -- Christian resistance: Bayle and Locke -- Jewish resistance: Spinoza -- Ethical religion and constitutional rights -- Radical abolitionism -- Martin Luther King, Jr. -- Religion and the values of constitutional democracy -- The legacy of celibacy -- The priest sexual abuse scandal -- James Carroll on resistance to war and to anti-semitism -- Resistance: psychology -- Freud's opening and closing to women -- The alternative psychology of Ian D. Suttie -- The lens of gender -- Resistance: the artists -- Why art? -- Hemingway's a farewell to arms -- Joyce's Ulysses -- Wharton's Age of innocence -- Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway, To the lighthouse, and Three guineas -- Lawrence's Lady Chatterley's lover -- Resistance: politics -- Between patriarchy and democracy: contradictions in American constitutionalism -- The psychological roots of fascism and the rebirth of democratic constitutionalism -- Irrational prejudice: anti-semitism as the model for racism, sexism, and homophobia -- The resistance movements of the 1960s and later -- Resistance to fundamentalism in American constitutional law -- Democracy's future -- The contemporary scene -- Impact of western colonialism in Asia and the Middle East -- The war on terror -- Sexual voice and the interpretation of the 1960s.
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9780521898980
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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    Online Resource
    Ithaca, NY :Cornell University Press,
    UID:
    almahu_BV046646703
    Format: 1 online resource (210 pages).
    ISBN: 978-1-5017-4514-0
    Content: Through the voices of senior officials, teachers, soldiers, journalists, and artists, The Republic of Vietnam, 1955-1975, presents us with an interpretation of "South Vietnam" as a passionately imagined nation in the minds of ordinary Vietnamese, rather than merely as an expeditious political construct of the United States government.The moving and honest memoirs collected, translated, and edited here by Tuong Vu and Sean Fear describe the experiences of war, politics, and everyday life for people from many walks of life during the fraught years of Vietnam's Second Republic, leading up to and encompassing what Americans generally call the "Vietnam War." The voices gift the reader a sense of the authors' experiences in the Republic and their ideas about the nation during that time. The light and careful editing hand of Vu and Fear reveals that far from a Cold War proxy struggle, the conflict in Vietnam featured a true ideological divide between the communist North and the non-communist South
    Note: Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 29. Feb 2020)
    Language: English
    Keywords: Nationenbildung ; Erlebnisbericht ; Konferenzschrift
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    URL: Cover
    URL: Cover
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    UID:
    almahu_9947415147202882
    Format: 1 online resource (xii, 271 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9780511491825 (ebook)
    Content: There is a vigorous debate about the merits of globalisation for developing countries. Based on numerous focus-group discussions and over 10,000 interviews, this book studies economic and cultural openness from the perspective of the public in four developing or 'transitional' countries: Vietnam, (South) Korea, the Czech Republic and Ukraine (both before and after the Orange Revolution). It finds many supporters of opening up, but also many who are discontented with its downsides and who expect states to tackle the exploitation and unfairness that accompany it. Among the most fervent enemies of openness there is support not just for peaceful public protest to tackle the problems it brings, but for violence or sabotage. The methodology provides a unique opportunity for the public in developing countries to 'speak with their own voices' about markets and openness - and highlights the subtlety, ambiguity, tensions, conflicts and emotion that statistics alone fail to capture.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). , 1. Understanding public attitudes towards the open economy; 2. Change and discontent; 3. Public support for economic openness; 4. Public support for cultural protection; 5. Protest and resistance; 6. The role of the state; 7. The legacy of regime change; 8. The extent, nature, causes and consequences of public discontent.
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9780521864060
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
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