The Limitations of Social Research By Marten D. Shipman 1997 | 184 Pages | ISBN: 0582311039 | PDF | 5 MB 'Does the evidence reflect the reality under investigation?' This is just one of the important questions Marten Shipman asks in the fourth edition of his highly successful book, The Limitations of Social Research. Substantially revised and up-dated it probes not only the technical stages of research, but also its assumptions, procedures and dissemination. Michael Dillon, Julian Reid, "The Liberal Way of War: Killing to Make Life Live" English | 2009 | ISBN: 0415953006, 0415952999 | PDF | pages: 209 | 2.0 mb The liberal way of war and the liberal way of rule are correlated; this book traces that correlation to liberalism's original commitment to 'making life live'. Committed to making life live, liberalism is committed to waging war on behalf of life, specifically to promote the biopolitical life of species being; what the book calls 'the biohuman'. C. Vann Woodward, "The Letters of C. Vann Woodward" English | ISBN: 0300185340 | 2013 | 480 pages | EPUB | 17 MB C. Vann Woodward was one of the most prominent and respected American historians of the twentieth century. He was also a very gifted and frequent writer of letters, from his earliest days as a young student in Arkansas and Georgia to his later days at Yale when he became one of the arbiters of American intellectual culture. For the first time, his sprightly, wry, sympathetic, and often funny letters are published, including those he wrote to figures as diverse as John Kennedy, David Riesman, Richard Hofstadter, and Robert Penn Warren. The letters shed new light not only on Woodward himself, but on what it meant to be an American radical and public intellectual, as well as on the complex politics and discourse of the historical profession and the anxious modulations of Southern culture. The Learning Challenge: How to Guide Your Students Through the Learning Pit to Achieve Deeper Understanding English | 2017 | ISBN: 1506376959 | 277 Pages | EPUB (True) | 27 MB The Judicial System: a Reference Handbook by LeMay, Michael C.; English | 2022 | ISBN: 1440874573 | 403 pages | True PDF EPUB | 44.68 MB army of the dead 2021 1080p web h264-naisu_Lori Language: English 3.67 GB | 02:28:22 | MKV | 1920x1080 | A_EAC3, 48 Khz, 6 channels, 768 Kbps Genre: Action | Crime | Horror iMDB info Provider: Lori.Yagami Following a zombie outbreak in Las Vegas, a group of mercenaries take the ultimate gamble, venturing into the quarantine zone to pull off the greatest heist ever attempted. The Hermetic and Alchemical Writings of Paracelsus-Two Volumes in One By Paracelsus, Arthur Edward Waite 2009 | 810 Pages | ISBN: 1578988349 | PDF | 162 MB 2009 reprint of 1910 edition. Two Volumes Bound into one. Arthur Edward Waite was a scholarly mystic who wrote extensively on occult and esoteric matters, and was the co-creator of the Rider-Waite Tarot deck. Waite's name has survived because he was the first to attempt a systematic study of the history of western occultism - viewed as a spiritual tradition rather than as aspects of proto-science or as the pathology of religion. Paracelsus (1493-1541) was an alchemist, physician, astrologer, and general occultist. Born Phillip von Hohenheim, he later took up the name Philippus Theophrastus Aureolus Bombastus von Hohenheim, and still later took the title Paracelsus, meaning "equal to or greater than Celsus", a Roman encyclopedist from the first century known for his tract on medicine. Paracelsus pioneered the use of chemicals and minerals in medicine and is considered among the most important alchemists of the period.
The Haitian Revolution in the Literary Imagination: Radical Horizons, Conservative Constraints By Philip Kaisary 2014 | 256 Pages | ISBN: 0813935466 | PDF | 8 MB The Haitian Revolution (1791-1804) reshaped the debates about slavery and freedom throughout the Atlantic world, accelerated the abolitionist movement, precipitated rebellions in neighboring territories, and intensified both repression and antislavery sentiment. The story of the birth of the world's first independent black republic has since held an iconic fascination for a diverse array of writers, artists, and intellectuals throughout the Atlantic diaspora. Examining twentieth-century responses to the Haitian Revolution, Philip Kaisary offers a profound new reading of the representation of the Revolution by radicals and conservatives alike in primary texts that span English, French, and Spanish languages and that include poetry, drama, history, biography, fiction, and opera. In a complementary focus on canonical works by Aimé Césaire, C. L. R. James, Edouard Glissant, and Alejo Carpentier in addition to the work of René Depestre, Langston Hughes, and Madison Smartt Bell, Kaisary argues that the Haitian Revolution generated an enduring cultural and ideological inheritance. He addresses critical understandings and fictional reinventions of the Revolution and thinks through how, and to what effect, authors of major diasporic texts have metamorphosed and appropriated this spectacular corner of black revolutionary history. The Fun Habit by Rucker, Mike; English | 2023 | ISBN: 1982159057 | 282 pages | True EPUB | 9.26 MB
The Federal Bureau of Investigation: History, Powers, and Controversies of the FBI [2 Volumes] by Charles, Douglas M.;Stockham, Aaron J.; English | 2022 | ISBN: 1440871604 | 739 pages | True PDF EPUB | 55.87 MB |