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  • 1
    UID:
    almafu_9960116996502883
    Format: 1 online resource (xlii, 392 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 1-78744-427-9 , 1-78204-614-3
    Series Statement: Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture
    Uniform Title: Poems. Selections.
    Content: Rainer Maria Rilke, the most famous (and important) German language poet of the twentieth century - a master to be ranked with Goethe and Heine - wrote the 〈I〉New Poems〈/I〉 of 1907 and 1908 in transition from his late-nineteenth-century style. They mark his appearance as a lyrical, metaphysical poet of the modernist sensibility, often using traditional forms like the sonnet to explore the inner essence, the deep heart, of things - often, quite literally, things. Influenced by his time spent as Rodin's secretary, Rilke turned to quotidian life and sought to artistically redeem it in all its possibilities. His exquisite use of meter and rhyme marks him as a "formalist" and yet a contemporary of Eliot and the later Yeats, so this translation follows, as closely as English allows, the formal properties of the original poems, in a line-for-line version, while trying to capture the spare diction and direct idioms of modernism.〈BR〉〈BR〉 Len Krisak is a recipient of the Richard Wilbur, Robert Penn Warren, and Robert Frost prizes in poetry. He has published more than five hundred poems, including translations from the Latin, Greek, Spanish, Italian, Russian, and German.〈BR〉〈BR〉
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 04 Jul 2016). , Frontcover; Contents; Translator's Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part I. Neue Gedichte / New Poems; Early Apollo; Girl's Lament; Love Song; Eranna to Sappho; Sappho to Eranna; Sappho to Alcaeus; Epitaph of a Young Girl; Oblation; Eastern Aubade; Abishag; David Sings before Saul; Joshua's Gathering; The Prodigal Son's Departure; The Mount of Olives; Pietà; The Women's Song to the Poe; The Death of the Poe; Buddha; L'Ange du Méridien; The Cathedral; The Portal; The Rose Window; The Capital; God in the Middle Ages; Morgue; The Prisoner; The Panther; The Gazelle; The Unicorn , St. SebastianThe Donor; The Angel; Roman Sarcophagi; The Swan; Childhood; The Poet; The Lace; A Woman's Fate; The Convalesce; The Grown-Up; Tanagra; The Woman Going Blind; In a Strange Park; Parting; Death Experience; Blue Hydrangea; Before the Summer Rain; In the Drawing Room; Final Evening; Youthful Portrait of My Father; Self-Portrait from the Year 1906; The King; Resurrection; The Standard-Bearer; The Last Count of Brederode Evades Turkish Captivity; The Courtesan; The Stairs of the Orangerie; The Marble Cart; Buddha; Roman Fountain; The Carousel; Spanish Dancer; The Tower; The Square , Quai du RosaireBéguinage; The Procession of the Virgin Mary; The Island; Tombs of the Hetaerae; Orpheus. Eurydice. Hermes; Alcestis; Birth of Venus; The Bowl of Roses; Part II. Der neuen Gedichte anderer Teil / The New Poems: The Other Part; Archaic Torso of Apollo; Cretan Artemis; Leda; Dolphins; The Island of the Sirens; Lament for Antinoüs; The Death of the Beloved; Lament for Jonathan; The Consoling of Elijah; Saul amongst the Prophets; Samuel Appears before Saul; A Prophet; Jeremiah; A Sibyl; Absalom's Defection; Esther; The Leprous King , The Legend of the Three Living and the Three Dead MenThe King of Münster; Death-Dance / Danse Macabre; The Last Judgment; The Temptation; The Alchemist; The Reliquary; Gold; The Stylite; The Egyptian Mary; Crucifixion; The Resurrected One; Magnificat; Adam; Eve; Madmen in the Garden; The Lunatics; From the Life of a Saint; The Beggars; Foreign Family; Corpse-Washing; One of the Old Ones; The Blind Man; A Faded One; Communion; The Site of the Fire; The Group; Snake-Charming; Black Cat; Before Easter; The Balcony; Emigrant Ship; Landscape; Roman Campagna; Song of the Sea; Night Drive , Parrot ParkThe Parks; Portrait; Venetian Morning; Late Autumn in Venice; San Marco; A Doge; The Lute; The Adventurer; Falconry; Corrida; Don Juan's Childhood; Don Juan's Selection; St. George; Lady on a Balcony; Encounter in the Chestnut Allée; The Sisters; Piano Practice; Woman in Love; The Rose Interior; A Portrait of a Lady of the Eighteen-Eighties; Lady before the Mirror; The Old Woman; The Bed; The Stranger; The Arrival; Sundial; Opium Poppy; The Flamingos; Persian Heliotrope; Lullaby; The Pavilion; The Abduction; Pink Hydrangea; The Coat of Arms; The Bachelor; The Solitary; The Reader , The Apple Orchard , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-57113-950-8
    Language: English
    Subjects: German Studies
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_413430596
    Format: X, 311 S., I Bl. Abb. 8"
    Note: Enthält Bibliogr
    Language: Undetermined
    Keywords: Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1749-1832
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9960117600202883
    Format: 1 online resource (x, 312 pages, iii pages of plates) : , illustrations (black and white), digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 0-511-71028-3
    Series Statement: Cambridge library collection. Literary studies
    Content: In his autobiography, Goethe half-apologetically admits the youthful enthusiasm he experienced for alchemical and mystical readings: Georg von Welling's obscure Opus Mago-Cabbalisticum et Theosophicum and the anonymously published Aurea Catena Homeri, as well as works by Paracelsus, Basilis Valentinus and van Helmont. Originally published in 1952, this study shows how the symbols and concepts of alchemy played a key role in the genesis of Goethe's later works, both scientific and literary. Author of, among other books on German literature, Goethe: A Critical Introduction (1967) and An Introduction to German Poetry (1965), Ronald D. Gray details Goethe's alchemical readings, and shows how these influences were processed and transformed into a unique blend of scientific and poetic accounts of reality.
    Note: Also issued in print: 2010. , Originally published: Cambridge: University Press, 1952. , Includes index. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-108-01528-X
    Language: English
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Place of publication not identified :publisher not identified, | Cambridge :Cambridge University Press
    UID:
    almahu_9948233514602882
    Format: 1 online resource (332 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9780511710285 (ebook)
    Series Statement: Cambridge library collection. Literary Studies
    Content: In his autobiography, Goethe half-apologetically admits the youthful enthusiasm he experienced for alchemical and mystical readings: Georg von Welling's obscure Opus Mago-Cabbalisticum et Theosophicum and the anonymously published Aurea Catena Homeri, as well as works by Paracelsus, Basilis Valentinus and van Helmont. Originally published in 1952, this study shows how the symbols and concepts of alchemy played a key role in the genesis of Goethe's later works, both scientific and literary. Author of, among other books on German literature, Goethe: A Critical Introduction (1967) and An Introduction to German Poetry (1965), Ronald D. Gray details Goethe's alchemical readings, and shows how these influences were processed and transformed into a unique blend of scientific and poetic accounts of reality. Unprecedented in its approach, this study will be of interest to readers of German literature, as well as to anyone interested in the history and evolution of mysticism.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9781108015288
    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    almafu_BV003032413
    Format: X, 311 S., III Bl. : , Ill. ; , 22 cm.
    Language: English
    Subjects: German Studies
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    Keywords: 1749-1832 Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von ; Alchemie ; 1749-1832 Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von ; Naturwissenschaften
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  • 6
    UID:
    gbv_770741797
    Format: 312 S. , zahlr. Ill. , 26 cm x 20 cm
    Edition: 1. Aufl.
    ISBN: 9783422072411
    Series Statement: Kunstwissenschaftliche Studien 180
    Content: Frankfurt painter Philipp Uffenbach (1566-1636) has in the eyes of many art historians never been able to free himself from the influence of the great masters of his time. He is regarded as an imitator of Grū̄̄̄newalds or an of imitator Dürer without genius -- noteworthy only as a teacher of Adam Elsheimer. This distorted image will be corrected in this volume and the painting of Uffenbach re-evaluated using the oeuvre that is first presented here in its entirety. Using extensive and previously untapped sources the author reconstructs the multi-faceted biography of a German artist of the early modern period and his dedication to his studies both as a scientist and alchemist. The book fills a gap in the history of art and still insufficiently explored transitional period of the late Renaissance to Baroque. It also provides a substantial contribution to the social and cultural history of the city of Frankfurt am Main.--Provided by publisher
    Note: Literaturverz. S. 289 - 304 , Habilitationsschrift Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main 2012 , Einleitung -- Jugendjahre -- Meister in Frankfurt -- Die nicht dokumentierten Jahre 1614-1618 -- Butzbach -- Die Periode 1630-1636 -- Die erhaltenen Werke -- Zusammenfassung -- Anlagen -- Literaturverzeichnis.
    Language: German
    Subjects: Art History
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    Keywords: Uffenbach, Philipp 1566-1636 ; Hochschulschrift
    Author information: Uffenbach, Philipp 1566-1636
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    Book
    Book
    Lanham, Md. [u.a.] : Univ. Press of America
    UID:
    gbv_767119592
    Format: XIII, 213 S., [4] Bl. , Ill.
    ISBN: 9780761860556
    Content: "Early scientists, or natural philosophers as they were known, did not seek knowledge in the disconnected way modern academics tend to do. They were interested in how the universe worked, which meant studying everything from astrology and physics to Jewish mysticism and the Christian Bible. They constructed connections that the modern thinker might overlook or even dismiss as preposterous. In this book, Robin L. Gordon explores the lives and alchemical practice of a number of remarkable women. Searching for the Soror Mystica touches upon the history of science, biography, classical Jungian psychology, women's studies, theology, and a dash of the occult sciences. Readers will encounter sixteenth to seventeenth century politics, religion, scientific inquiries, medical discoveries, and even the way love can result in some misguided choices."--Publisher description
    Note: Literaturverz. S. [199] - 208 , Introduction: Who Are the Women Alchemists?Alchemy 101: Connecting an Ancient Tradition to Modern Thinking -- The Feminine Presence in the Magnum Opus. Maria Hebraea: Inventor ; Hypatia of Alexandria: Her Experience of Mortificatio -- Alchemy, Daemons, and Lovers. Sophie Brahe: Carrier of Sulphur ; Anna Maria Zieglerin and Her Daemon ; Susanne Katharina von Klettenberg: Goethe's Teacher and Maggid -- Healers Extraordinaire: Seventeenth Century Alchemical Sisters and Their Recipe Books. Marie Meurdrac: La Chymie ; Isabella Cortese and Her Secrets ; Alathea Talbot, Countess of Arundel: Natura Exentera ; Lady Katherine Jones née Boyle, Viscountess Ranelagh: A Force of Her Own ; Elizabeth Grey, Countess of Kent: Is it Alchemy or Not? ; Comparing the Women Alchemists' Recipe Books with More Traditional Examples of the Genre: Mappae Clavicula, Giambattista Della Porta, Hannah Wooley, Diana Astry, William Lovell, and Robert Boyle -- The Natural Philosophers. Margaret and Anne Clifford: The Alchemist and the Diarist ; Biographical Notes about Mother and Daughter ; Mary Sidney Herbert, Countess of Pembroke: In the Sidney Circle ; Anne Conway: Prima Materia and Consciousness ; Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle: A Genuine Borderlander -- Alchemy, Kabbalah and the Apocalypse. Dorothy Moore: Seventeenth Century Feminist ; Katherine Boyle, the Hartlib Circle, and the Royal Society ; The Millenarian Movement ; Placing the Millenarian Movement in a Depth Psychological Perspective -- Emerging Themes from the Work of the Women Alchemists. One More Look at the Scientific Revolution and the Mind-Matter Split ; The Women Alchemists' Path Toward Separatio ; Mary Anne Atwood: In Between ; Closing the Circle: Coniunctio, Mystic Sisters and The Chrysopeia of Mary the Jewess ; Conclusion: Finis Coronat Opus.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Alchemie ; Alchemistin ; Geschichte ; Biografie
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  • 8
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB15639504
    Format: 1 DVD-Video (30 Min.) , 12 cm
    Series Statement: Classics in miniature
    Note: Ländercode:keine Angabe
    Language: English
    Keywords: Puppenfilm ; DVD-Video ; DVD-Video
    Author information: Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von
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  • 9
    UID:
    gbv_547303963
    Format: XI, 197 S. , Ill.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    ISBN: 9780415438360 , 9780415438353 , 0415438365 , 0415438357
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Psyche and the artist : Jung and the poet / Edmund CusickGetting into art : Jungian (immanent) criticism -- The discovery of the personal unconscious : Robinson Crusoe and modern identity / Terence Dawson -- Archetypal dwelling, building individuation / Lucy Huskinson -- On painting, substance and psyche / David Parker -- Haruki Murakami's reimagining of Sophocles' Oedipus / Inez Martinez -- Psyche, imagination and art / Bettina Reiber -- How Myrtle Gordon addresses her suffering : Jung's concept of possession and John Cassavetes's opening night / Craig Stephenson -- The father, the dark child and the mob that kills him : Tim Burton's representation of the creative artist / Lena Vasileva -- Challenging the critical space -- Stripping bare the imges / Don Fredericksen -- Psyche and imagination in Goethe and Jung : or, living for love and loving life / by Paul Bishop -- Jung's function-attitudes in music composition and discourse / Byron Almen -- Jung in the twilight zone : the psychological functions of the horror film / Angela Connolly -- Writing about nothing / Leslie Gardner -- Making/interpreting art in the world -- The poetical word : towards an imaginal language / Elenice Giosa -- Healing with the alchemical imagination in the undergraduate classroom / Lee Robbins -- The serenity of the senex : using Brazilian folk tales as an alternative approach to 'entrepreneurship' in university education / Claudio Paixao Anastacio de Paula.
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures , Psychology
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    Keywords: Kunst ; Analytische Psychologie ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Author information: Rowland, Susan 1962-
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London ; : Pluto Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9959239086302883
    Format: 1 online resource (264 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-84964-111-0
    Note: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph , Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1 Reckoning with the Millennium -- Monolithic Temporality -- Democratizing/ Pluralizing Temporality -- Keeping Watch on Time -- 2 Politics in Our Times -- Total Violence -- Decolonization -- Human Rights -- 3 Governance in the Twenty-First Century -- Democratic Totalitarianism: Requiem for the US -- Nations, But Far from United: Neanderthal Politics -- The Economic Imperium: The Era of the WTO -- 4 Modern Knowledge and its Categories -- The Violence of Development -- The Forgetfulness of History -- The Disciplinary Structure of Modern Knowledge -- 5 Ecology, Economy, Equality -- The Ecology of Equality: The Ecosystem of a Life -- The Economics of Inequality: Poverty and Wealth -- 6 Dissenting Futures -- Finite Games: Hostage to The Clash of Civilizations -- Infinite Games: Dissent in the Gandhian Mode -- The Civilizational Ethos and the Future of Dissent -- Postscript: 9-11, or The Terrorism That Has No Name -- So What's In a Date? -- Islamic Fundamentalism: So What's In a Name? -- Fundamentalisms: Family Resemblances -- A Tale of Countries: The United States ( Revisited) and Afghanistan ( Discovered) -- Notes -- Introduction -- CHAPTER 1 -- CHAPTER 2 -- CHAPTER 3 -- CHAPTER 4 -- CHAPTER 5 -- CHAPTER 6 -- POSTSCRIPT -- Suggestions for Further Reading -- Index -- academy -- 10 -- 154 -58 -- 171 -- 177 -- 200 -1 -- 222 n.34 -- superstars of 154 -6 -- Achebe, Chinua 30 -- Acheson Plan 85 -- acid rain 131 -- Adkins, Jenny 208 n.18 -- aerial bombing -- 1 -- 45 -- 47 -- 195 -6 -- Afghanistan -- 1 -- 6 -- 9 -- 15 -- 46 -- 69 -- 92 -- 187 -- 194 -- 196 -- 198 -201 -- 235 n.41 -- Africa -- 30 -- 53 -4 -- 85 -- 112 -- 148 -- 209 -- n. 25 -- n. 226 n.43 -- n. 227 n.44 -- n. 228 n.46 -- African Americans -- 69 -- 76 -- 95 -- 130 -- 212 n.52 -- 220 n.22 -- African National Congress [ANC] 90. , Aggarwal, Anil 224 n.6 -- ahistoricism -- 14 -- 121 -2 -- 232 n.47 -- Aidid, Farah 88 -9 -- Akbar 26 -- Alberuni 31 -- Albright, Madeleine -- 3 -- 69 -- 168 -- alchemy 57 -8 -- Algeria -- 6 -- 17 -- allopathic medicine 58 -9 -- Alternatives [journal] 158 -9 -- American Medical Association [AMA] 58 -- American Way of Life -- 74 -- 190 -8 -- Americans -- 37 -- 47 -- 107 -- 148 -50 -- 183 -- 228 n.47 -- Amnesty International 70 -- anthropology -- 128 -30 -- 137 -- 152 -- anti-Semitism -- 63 -- 184 -5 -- apologies, epidemic of 67 -8 -- Appleby, Joyce 192 -- Aqua-Guard 136 -- Arens, William 219 n.16 -- Armenians -- 44 -- 48 -- Aron, Raymond 48 -- Augustine, St 5 -- automobile culture -- 39 -- 103 -5 -- Autopia 104 -- Ayodhya 120 -- Babri Masjid 120 -- baby food 99 -- Bahuguna, Sunderlal 139 -- Baker, James -- 79 -- 217 n.62 -- Bamiyan Buddhas 198 -- bananas -- 99 -- 217 n.70 -- Banham, Reyner 104 -- Bauman, Zygmunt -- 51 -- 109 -- Bayly, Christopher 209 n.27 -- Bell, Daniel 29 -- Bellah, Robert 213 n.12 -- Bengal 30 -- Benjamin, Walter -- 180 -- 184 -- 233 n.2 -- Bennett, William 191 -- Bentham, Jeremy 28 -- Bhabha, Homi -- 154 -5 -- 228 n.6 -- Biagioli, Mario 229 n.14 -- billionaires 146 -7 -- bin Laden, Osama -- 194 -5 -- 197 -- birthday 16 -17 -- Blair, Tony 191 -- Blake, William -- 57 -- 161 -- Bledstein, Burton 124 -- body 34 -6 -- Boer War -- 2 -- 45 -6 -- Bolivia 134 -- Bosnia -- 43 -- 89 -- breastfeeding 34 -5 -- Bretton Woods Conference 72 -- British Empire -- 2 -- 53 -4 -- 209 n.27 -- British Medical Association 58 -- Buddha 11 -- Burke, Edmund -- 140 -- 225 n.22 -- Burns, Robert 186 -- Bush, George Jr. -- Bush, George Jr 69 -- Bush, George Jr 185 -- Bush, George Jr 189 -91 -- Bush, George Jr 194 -- Bush, George Jr 196 -7 -- Bush, George Jr 212 n.5 -- Bush, George Jr 234 n.23 -- Bush, George Jr 234 n.26 -- Bush, George Jr 235 n.33. , Bush, George S. -- Bush, George S 79 -80 -- Bush, George S 197 -- busy-ness -- 6 -- 18 -- Butler, Richard 86 -- Caesar, Julius -- 23 -- 28 -- calendars -- 5 -6 -- 16 -17 -- 22 -7 -- 185 -- 203 n.14 -- and zero 23 -4 -- Gregorian 6 -- Gregorian 16 -- Gregorian 22 -7 -- Gregorian 204 n.15 -- Jewish 25 -6 -- Cambodia -- 9 -- 44 -- 51 -- Canada 67 -- cannibalism -- 112 -- 219 n.16 -- capital punishment -- 69 -70 -- 130 -- 213 n.5 -- capitalism 42 -3 -- Carse, James -- 12 -- 174 -- 179 -- 227 n.43 -- century -- 5 -- 16 -- Chagnon, Napoleon 128 -- Chakrabarty, Dipesh 222 n.29 -- Charles IX 25 -- Chicago, University of -- 145 -- 154 -5 -- 158 -- children 162 -- China -- 9 -- 44 -- 49 -- 53 -- 55 -- 70 -- 81 -- 83 -- 84 -- 87 -- 113 -- 131 -- 166 -7 -- 190 -- 213 n.14 -- Chipko movement -- 139 -- 225 n.19 -- Chomsky, Noam -- 67 -- 75 -- 194 -- Christianity -- 20 -7 -- 130 -- 188 -9 -- 204 n.21 -- Churchill, Winston -- 52 -- 82 -- 171 -- 174 -- CIA -- 67 -- 80 -- 106 -- 236 n.42 -- civilization, discourses of -- 11 -- 166 -8 -- 179 -82 -- 186 -- 198 -- civilizing mission -- 9 -- 180 -- Clash of Civilizations -- 45 -- 166 -7 -- classification -- 152 -3 -- 158 -9 -- Clifford, James 163 -- Clinton, Bill -- 74 -- 92 -- 116 -- 145 -- 162 -- 213 n.14 -- clocks -- 5 -- 16 -- 18 -- 19 -- 27 -- Cold War -- 46 -- 67 -- 77 -- 83 -- 166 -- colonialism -- 17 -- 24 -- 30 -- 45 -- 52 -3 -- 83 -- 111 -12 -- 128 -30 -- 142 -- 177 -8 -- 229 n.14 -- 230 n.22 -- comparative history 120 -- concentration camps -- 46 -7 -- 51 -- 207 n.7 -- consumerism -- 42 -- 125 -6 -- consumption -- 14 -- 126 -- Cook, Sherbourne F. 207 n.11 -- Corbett, Jim 139 -- crorepati -- 147 -- 226 n.42 -- Crusoe, Robinson 22 -- cultural studies -- 10 -- 153 -6 -- 218 n.6 -- 228 n.9 -- superstars of 154 -6 -- Curzon, Lord 52 -- dams -- 113 -14 -- 131 -- 219 n.20 -- Das, Bhagirath Lal 100. , de Grazia, Sebastian 18 -- Declaration of Independence -- 60 -- 73 -- 74 -- decolonization -- 7 -- 44 -5 -- 51 -9 -- deep ecology -- 140 -- 144 -- 178 -- deforestation 131 -- Delhi -- 132 -- 135 -6 -- 201 -- developing world, future of 114 -16 -- development -- 3 -- 9 -- 10 -- 44 -- 49 -- 109 -16 -- 124 -5 -- 219 n.20 -- 222 n.29 -- and refugees 113 -14 -- as genocide 9 -- as genocide 44 -- as genocide 49 -- as genocide 110 -- as ideology of evaluation 111 -12 -- history of idea of 111 -13 -- history of idea of 124 -5 -- violence of 109 -16 -- Diamond, Jared -- 61 -- 62 -- Diana, Princess of Wales 150 -- Dickens, Charles 30 -31 -- Diocletian -- 23 -- 204 n.16 -- disciplines, academic -- 11 -- 116 -- 122 -30 -- 145 -- 163 -4 -- 229 n.14 -- 230 n.25 -- dissent -- 11 -12 -- 170 -1 -- 174 -- 175 -82 -- Dow Jones 96 -- Dreze, Jean 91 -- Du Bois, W.E.B. 212 n.52 -- Dyer, Brigadier-General 230 n.22 -- East India Company 25 -- East Timor -- 84 -- 106 -- Easter -- 20 -- 24 -5 -- ecology -- 13 -- 137 -44 -- economics, economists -- 123 -- 126 -8 -- 137 -- 145 -- 154 -- 159 -- 164 -5 -- 202 n.3 -- 221 n.23 -- economy ", meaning of 13 -- economy ", meaning of 137 -8 -- Egypt 25 -- elections -- 42 -- 75 -- elephants 132 -- Eliade, Mircea 205 n.39 -- Elias, Norbert 204 n.20 -- Eliot, T.S. 14 -- England -- 14 -- 42 -- 73 -4 -- 111 -12 -- Englishness 73 -4 -- environmental degradation 131 -3 -- Epiphany 21 -- equality -- 15 -- 137 -- 144 -5 -- equinox 24 -- ethnic cleansing 114 -- Europe -- 12 -- 19 -- 25 -- 42 -- 56 -7 -- 62 -- 63 -- 64 -- 67 -- 85 -- 111 -12 -- 200 -- decolonization of 56 -7 -- violence in 25 -- violence in 43 -5 -- violence in 64 -- violence in 70 -- violence in 204 n.21 -- European Union -- 1 -- 69 -- 100 -1 -- Exiguus, Dionysius 23 -- experts, expertise -- 58 -9 -- 122 -- 124 -- 162 -3 -- 199 -200 -- 222 n.33 -- 235 n.41. , famine -- 9 -- 49 -- 110 -- Fanon 55 -- Federal Drug Administration 122 -- Forster, E.M. 162 -- Foucault, Michel 175 -- France -- 27 -- 53 -- 55 -- 210 n.30 -- Franklin, Benjamin 32 -- free trade -- 42 -- 97 -9 -- 116 -- 134 -- 157 -- Freedom House 76 -- French Revolution -- 56 -- 60 -- 63 -- 145 -- Friday Mosque 21 -- Friday" 22 -- Friedman, Milton and Rose 206 n.2 -- Friedman, Thomas -- 190 -- 206 n.2 -- Friedrich, Ernst 43 -- Fukuyama, Francis 187 -- Fussell, Paul -- 106 -- 218 n.6 -- future, futures -- 5 -- 12 -- 114 -15 -- 159 -63 -- 170 -1 -- games -- 12 -- 158 -71 -- 227 n.43 -- finite 158 -71 -- finite 174 -- infinite 12 -- infinite 171 -5 -- Gandhi, Indira 32 -- Gandhi, Mohandas K.["Mahatma -- 232 n.52 -- 233 n.56 -- as ultimate dissenter 11 -- as ultimate dissenter 12 -- as ultimate dissenter 140 -- as ultimate dissenter 171 -82 -- assassination of 171 -2 -- assassination of 174 -- ecological worldview of 138 -44 -- ecological worldview of 178 -- inspiration to environmentalists 40 -- inspiration to environmentalists 178 -- ] 12 -- ] 14 -- ] 15 -- ] 55 -- ] 66 -- ] 112 -- ] 122 -- ] 137 -44 -- ] 171 -82 -- ] 198 -9 -- ] 226 n -- Ganga [Ganges ] 132 -3 -- garbage 151 -- Gates, Bill -- 15 -- 148 -9 -- Gates, Jeff 149 -- GATT -- 72 -- 96 -7 -- 99 -100 -- Gazdar, Haris 91 -- Gelasius, Pope 23 -- Gellner, Ernest -- 61 -- 200 -- 209 n.25 -- genocide -- 9 -- 12 -- 43 -4 -- 48 -- 51 -- 94 -- 110 -- 169 -- Gerber Products Company 99 -- Germany -- 43 -- 50 -- 54 -- 78 -9 -- 121 -- 167 -- 184 -5 -- 230 n.30 -- Ghaffar Khan, Khan Abdul 199 -200 -- Gibbon, Edward 204 n.16 -- global-local 14 -15 -- globalization -- 8 -- 43 -- 123 -4 -- 164 -- 202 n.3 -- Godse, Nathuram 171 -- Goebbels, Josef 185 -- Goethe 57 -8 -- Goitein, S.D. 203 n.9 -- Gramm, Phil 89 -- Great Leap Forward -- 9 -- 49 -- 110 -- Greenblatt, Stephen 112. , Greenspan, Alan 96. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-7453-1736-7
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-7453-1737-5
    Language: English
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