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The fissures among the Puritan gentry stemmed, as the book shows, from a conflict between their zeal in religion and the conservative instincts which owed much to their wealth and status. ![]() Free Download Silvia Cavicchioli, "Public Uses of Human Remains and Relics in History " English | ISBN: 1032086157 | 2021 | 292 pages | EPUB | 2 MB The principal theme of this volume is the importance of the public use of human remains in a historical perspective. The book presents a series of case studies aimed at offering historiographical and methodological reflections and providing interpretative approaches highlighting how, through the ages and with a succession of complex practices and uses, human remains have been imbued with a plurality of meanings. Covering a period running from late antiquity to the present day, the contributions are the combined results of multidisciplinary research pertaining to the realities of the Italian peninsula, hitherto not investigated with a long-term and multidisciplinary historical perspective. ![]() Free Download Public Policy and Indigenous Futures English | 2023 | ISBN: 9811993181 | 278 Pages | PDF EPUB (True) | 2 MB This book focuses on Indigenous self-determined and community-owned responses to complex socioeconomic and political challenges in Australia, and explores Indigenous policy development and policy expertise. It critically considers current practices and issues central to policy change and Indigenous futures. The book foregrounds the resurgence that is taking place in Indigenous governing and policy-making, providing case studies of local and community-based policy development and implementation. The chapters highlight new Australian work on what is an international phenomenon. ![]() Free Download Arthur H Miller, "Public Opinion And Regime Change: The New Politics Of Post-soviet Societies" English | ISBN: 0367284723 | 2020 | 318 pages | EPUB | 2 MB This volume reports a research that represents some of the collaborative efforts aimed at investigating political attitudes and behaviors in the broader Soviet society, examining the public opinion constraints on efforts to transform the new organizations into a competitive political party system. ![]() Free Download Sherri L. 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From images of Prussian militarism, to the Holocaust, the Nuremberg trials, and the fall of the Berlin Wall, changing perceptions of Germany in the twentieth century not only determined how Germans were seen and treated, but they influenced the concepts that scholars and practitioners used to theorise international relations in the English-speaking world. Today, 'civil power' Germany, an economic giant but a military dwarf, is seen as a puzzling aberration from normal state behaviour. ![]() Free Download Peter Thaler, "Protestant Resistance in Counterreformation Austria " English | ISBN: 1032173653 | 2021 | 348 pages | EPUB | 848 KB Protestant Resistance in Counterreformation Austria examines Austrian Protestants who actively resisted the Habsburg Counterreformation in the early seventeenth century. While a determined few decided early on that only military means could combat the growing pressure to conform, many more did not reach that conclusion until they had been forced into exile. Since the climax of their activism coincided with the Swedish intervention in the Thirty Years' War, the study also analyzes contemporary Swedish policy and the resulting Austro-Swedish interrelationship. Thus, a history of state and religion in the early modern Habsburg Monarchy evolves into a prime example of ![]() Free Download Iwo Amelung, "Protecting the Weak in East Asia " English | ISBN: 0367445271 | 2021 | 278 pages | EPUB | 1098 KB This book investigates public claims for the protection of weak groups and interests in Japan and China from the nineteenth century to the present day. 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