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![]() Thermal-Electrical Interaction in Computing Hardware : How Temperature Alters Electrical Behavior, Power, and Reliability (The Physical Reality of Computing) by Claudio Herbert English | 2026 | ASIN: B0GK9M5538 | 65 pages | pdf | 19 MB ![]() Hans-Ulrich Wiemer, "Theoderic the Great: King of Goths, Ruler of Romans" English | ISBN: 0300254431 | 2023 | 664 pages | AZW3 | 20 MB The first full-scale history of Theoderic and the Goths in more than seventy-five years, tracing the transformation of a divided kingdom into a great power ![]() John Ireland, "Theater, War, and Memory in Crisis: Vichy, Algeria, the Aftermath " English | ISBN: 0472077287 | 2025 | 384 pages | EPUB | 1184 KB Theater, War, and Memory in Crisis explores how French and Algerian dramatists have engaged with two traumatic events that continue to haunt France: the German occupation and Vichy government from 1940 to 1944 and the Algerian War from 1954 to 1962. John Ireland's investigation is guided by one central question: can theater take on issues of violence, war trauma, and conflicted memory in a fundamentally different way from archival forms of culture such as memoirs, narrative fiction, and film? Throughout the twentieth century, French cultural anthropologists, classicists, and social scientists repeatedly revisited links between archaic religious ritual, the practice of sacrifice, and Greek tragedy as attempts to understand, regulate, and mitigate the violence of human conflict and war. Ireland argues that contemporary French playwrights dealing with war trauma and contested memory were influenced by aspects of this research that foregrounded the core virtues of oral culture: presence and the present, the "here and now" that also regulate theatrical performance. That connection to the present encouraged dramatists and performance artists to make "live" historiographical contributions to reverberating, unresolved history but also revived perennial therapeutic values of oral culture that evolved in ancient Greece. ![]() The t-Shaped Engineer in the Age of AI: Formation, Vocation, and Christian Education in the Digital Age by Michael J. McGinnis English | January 22nd, 2026 | ISBN: 9798385271320 | 224 pages | True EPUB | 3.86 MB The t-Shaped Engineer in the Age of AI is a story-driven call to reimagine engineering education-not merely as technical training, but as formation for human flourishing. Through vivid personal narratives, theological reflection, and pedagogical insight, this book explores what kind of engineers we are forming in a world shaped by artificial intelligence. ![]() The most incredible facts about animals, fish, birds, amphibians, insects and other creatures of nature by Samuel Greenberg English | 2026 | ASIN: B0GLNNYMPG | 91 Pages | PDF | 34 MB ![]() Marcos P. Dias, "The machinic city: Media, performance and participation " English | ISBN: 1526135787 | 2021 | 216 pages | AZW3 | 2 MB As human and machine agency become increasingly intermingled and digital media is overlaid onto the urban landscape, The machinic city argues that performance art can help us to understand contemporary urban living. Dias analyses several performance art interventions from artists such as Blast Theory, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer and Rimini Protokoll, which draw from a rich history of avant-garde art movements to create spaces for deliberation and reflection on urban life and to speculate on its future. ![]() Sivamohan Valluvan, "The clamour of nationalism: Race and nation in twenty-first-century Britain" English | ISBN: 1526126141 | 2019 | 288 pages | EPUB | 2 MB Nationalism has reasserted itself today as the political force of our times, remaking European politics wherever one looks. Britain is no exception, and in the midst of Brexit, it has even become a vanguard of nationalism's confident return to the mainstream. Intellectual attempts to account for nationalism's resurgence have however floundered. Desperately trying to read nationalism through one overarching cause - as capitalist crisis, as cultural backlash, or as social media led anti-Establishment politics - these accounts have proven woefully inadequate. This book argues that the only way to understand nationalism is through nationalism itself. To understand it as the key force of modernity that calls upon all existing ideological traditions in asserting its appeal: whether it is liberal, conservative, neoliberal or left-wing. This ideological clamour that characterises today's British nationalism requires both recognition and theorisation. A meaningful understanding of new nationalism must reckon with the ideological range animating it and the deeply hostile aversion to different racial minorities that pervades its respective ideologies. Drawing on a variety of cultural and political themes - ranging from Corbyn's dithering, the cult of Churchillism, the neoliberal fixation with a 'point-system' immigration policy, the muscular secularism of Richard Dawkins and friends, fears that the white working class have 'become black', and even simply the strange appeal of Harry Potter and Game of Thrones - this book provides a dazzling but always detailed study of how nationalism is the politics of today only because it is a politics of everything. ![]() Marco Cristini, "The Years of the Infidels" English | ISBN: 103254063X | 2025 | 270 pages | PDF | 2 MB This book examines African Latin Christianity from the fifth to the thirteenth century, exploring the complex interactions between local Christian communities and Vandals, Byzantines, and Arabs. ![]() Helen Russell, "The Year of Living Danishly: Uncovering the Secrets of the World's Happiest Country" English | ISBN: 184831812X | 2015 | 368 pages | MOBI | 748 KB 'A hugely enjoyable romp through the pleasures and pitfalls of setting up home in a foreign land.'- Guardian ![]() The World of Creativity: A Journey Across 37 Countries to Discover the Secrets of Creative Minds by Fredrik Haren English | December 22nd, 2025 | ISBN: 1907312897 | 272 pages | True EPUB | 3.91 MB Unlock your creative potential and explore the world of creativity |