The Collective Legacy

The Collective Legacy

Author: Lawrence Menard

Publisher: Trafford Publishing

Published: 2014-05-13

Total Pages: 383

ISBN-13: 1490735054

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"The Collective Legacy" continues on from where the Vanguard Chronicles leaves off. The book moves the reader forward in the ongoing struggles of the settlers from Earth on their new home world "Legacy". Faced with predatory creatures, internal treachery and alien invaders it seems at times they just can't win, but the never say die personalities of the primary characters always seems to find a way. Although the work is classified as a science fiction it is much more than just futuristic gadgets. It's about people and family in a futuristic setting. Enjoy the read...........


The Collective Silence

The Collective Silence

Author: Barbara Heimannsberg

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2013-05-13

Total Pages: 271

ISBN-13: 1134897618

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The silence surrounding the Holocaust continues to prevent healing - whether of the victims, Nazis, or the generations that followed them. The telling of the stories surrounding the Holocaust - all the stories - is essential if we are to understand what happened, recognize the part of human nature that allows such atrocities to occur, and realize the hope that we can prevent it from happening again. Seeking to shed light on the collective silence surrounding the Holocaust in Germany, the contributors offer compelling accounts, histories, and experiences that illuminate the ways in which contemporary Germans continue to grapple with the consequences of the Holocaust. Denial in the older generations, as well as anger and confusion in the younger ones, comes vividly to the surface in these evocative stories of coping and healing. Told from the vantage points both of therapists and of patients, these stories encompass the psychological plight of all those facing the legacy of genocide - from the daughter of a high-ranking Nazi official to the children of Jewish immigrants, from those raised in the Hitler Youth Movement to those born well after the war.


Murder in the Collective

Murder in the Collective

Author: Barbara Wilson

Publisher: Open Road Media

Published: 2013-11-12

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 1480455148

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Seattle printing collective owner Pam Nilsen is on the case when a member of the group turns up dead before a controversial merger Pam Nilsen and her twin sister, Penny, inherited Best Printing four years ago when their parents died in a car crash. Unwilling to sell their family legacy, the sisters turned it into a collective run by a cadre of activists whose arguments over the business can be just as impassioned as their support for progressive causes. But internal divisions at the collective pale in comparison to those between Seattle typesetters B. Violet and Moby Dick—once a single company that has since broken apart into an all-female (and lesbian-run) company, and an all-male (and quickly bankrupt) operation. Shortly after Best Printing and B. Violet begin discussing a merger, the offices of the typesetter are ransacked, one of their members nowhere to be found. Then an employee of Best Printing is found murdered. It appears as if someone will stop at nothing—not even murder—to prevent the merger. And it’s up to Pam to get to the bottom of this deadly turn of events before the killer strikes again. Murder in the Collective is the first book in the Pam Nilsen Mystery trilogy, which continues with Sisters of the Road and The Dog Collar Murders.


The Legacy of the Filibuster War

The Legacy of the Filibuster War

Author: Marco Cabrera Geserick

Publisher:

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 9781498559812

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This book examines the development of the Filibuster War as the main symbol of Costa Rican national identity. By analyzing the ways in which national narratives have been created around the war, the author argues that national identity is a dynamic process defined according to local, national, and international contexts.


The Collective Silence

The Collective Silence

Author: Barbara Heimannsberg

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2013-05-13

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 1134897545

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The silence surrounding the Holocaust continues to prevent healing - whether of the victims, Nazis, or the generations that followed them. The telling of the stories surrounding the Holocaust - all the stories - is essential if we are to understand what happened, recognize the part of human nature that allows such atrocities to occur, and realize the hope that we can prevent it from happening again. Seeking to shed light on the collective silence surrounding the Holocaust in Germany, the contributors offer compelling accounts, histories, and experiences that illuminate the ways in which contemporary Germans continue to grapple with the consequences of the Holocaust. Denial in the older generations, as well as anger and confusion in the younger ones, comes vividly to the surface in these evocative stories of coping and healing. Told from the vantage points both of therapists and of patients, these stories encompass the psychological plight of all those facing the legacy of genocide - from the daughter of a high-ranking Nazi official to the children of Jewish immigrants, from those raised in the Hitler Youth Movement to those born well after the war.


The Ambiguous Legacy

The Ambiguous Legacy

Author: Michael J. Hogan

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1999-11-13

Total Pages: 554

ISBN-13: 9780521779777

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This collection assesses the record of American foreign policy in the twentieth century.


Symbolic Traces of Communist Legacy in Post-Socialist Hungary

Symbolic Traces of Communist Legacy in Post-Socialist Hungary

Author: Lisa Pope Fischer

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2016-09-12

Total Pages: 231

ISBN-13: 9004328645

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In Symbolic Traces of Communist Legacy in Post-socialist Hungary, Lisa Pope Fischer shows how personal practices symbolically refurbish elements from the Communist era to fit present-day challenges. A generation who lived through the socialist period adapt to post-socialist Hungary in a global context. Life histories weave together case studies of gift giving, procurement strategies, harvest ritual, healthcare, and socialist kitsch to illustrate turns towards mysticism, neo-traditionalism, nostalgia, nationalism, and shifts in time-place. People’s unrequited past longing for future possibilities of a Western society facilitate desires for a lost way of life. Not only does this work gain understanding of an aging population’s life experiences and the politics of everyday practices, but also social change in a modern global world.


The Legal Legacy of the Special Court for Sierra Leone

The Legal Legacy of the Special Court for Sierra Leone

Author: Charles Jalloh

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2020-07-16

Total Pages: 423

ISBN-13: 1107178312

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Explores how the first treaty-based UN international tribunal's judges innovatively applied the law to perpetrators of international crimes in one of the worst conflicts in recent history.


Dr. Osamu Shimomura's Legacy and the Postwar Japanese Economy

Dr. Osamu Shimomura's Legacy and the Postwar Japanese Economy

Author: Kozo Horiuchi

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2017-08-10

Total Pages: 116

ISBN-13: 9811057621

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This book elucidates the economic conditions and policies during the post War Japanese economy from the view point of an influential policy maker. Dr. Osamu Shimomura is one of the most eminent economists in Japan. He entered the Ministry of Finance and played a crucial role in actualizing the High-Growth era from the late 1950s to the early 70s. "The Doubling Income Plan", which is issued by the Ikeda cabinet, originates from him. It should be noted that while most economists held pessimistic view on the future, Shimomura is brave and foresighted. Shimomura’s theory is not merely one of the pioneer works in macroeconomics, but also suits the economic conditions of Japan. Shimomura extends the principle of effective demand, which means that his theory includes effects of capital accumulation to production capacity. While one may argue that Harrod (1939) and Domar (1946) have already achieved that, Shimomura’s theory centers policy recommendations for sustaining the high economic growth against the productivity growth that would cause excess supply in the market. Succinctly, Shimomura is a Keynesian who believes the vigor in its private sector but recognizes that Japanese economy urgently needs the government’s auxiliary macroeconomic policies. This book emphasizes that the rapid Japanese growth owes mainly to affluent entrepreneurship filled in the economy not to the sheer government’s planning. Dr. Shimomura’s theory endorses our assertion.