The Plough & the Sword

The Plough & the Sword

Author: Johannes H.L. Bosman

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2011-05-26

Total Pages: 743

ISBN-13: 1462899811

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I became intrigued by an excerpt I read in the Pretoria news circa twenty years ago where it was reported that there is a graveyard in a town named Ambala near New Delhi India, which contain the mortal remains of eighteen Boer Prisoners of war. I built the novel around these men. The book is largely based on fact and could not have been written without giving credit to various authors who have written about this war. Both factual and fictional characters and events are intertwined in a sequence captured within the timeline.


The Plough, the Sword and the Cross

The Plough, the Sword and the Cross

Author: Warren Prior

Publisher:

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 167

ISBN-13: 9780195531299

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A secondary-school textbook which draws parallels between the contemporary world and medieval Europe, in order to increase students' understanding of both. It looks at such issues as technology, religion, war, the role of women, and the relationship between ruler and ruled. Includes a bibliography and an index.


Plough, Sword, and Book

Plough, Sword, and Book

Author: Ernest Gellner

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 1989

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 0226287025

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Elucidates and argues for the author's concept of human history from the past to the present.


Born from the Gaze of God

Born from the Gaze of God

Author: Christophe Lebreton

Publisher: Liturgical Press

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 0879070374

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Christophe Lebreton, aged forty-six, was the youngest of the seven Trappist monks assassinated in Algeria by terrorists in 1996. He was also the poet of the group. Anyone who was enthralled by the recent film Of Gods and Men should find in Brother Christophe's Journal ample and deeply moving material for meditation on both the light and the darkness inherent in the human condition. The Journal begins in 1993, four months before the terrorists' first visit to the monastery at Tibhirine, and it ends on March 19, 1996, just seven days before the monks' abduction. Entry after entry touches readers both by its vivid sincerity and by the fresh and inventive quality of its poetic expression. Through these pages readers become privy to the daily events in the soul of a generous searcher after God under very trying conditions. His style is highly personal, playful, ardent, full of color and whimsy.


The Book of the Sword

The Book of the Sword

Author: Sir Richard F. Burton

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 2012-08-21

Total Pages: 338

ISBN-13: 0486142310

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DIVEloquent, erudite history of the sword from prehistory to early Roman Empire. Evolution and development of early swords, variations — sabre, broadsword, cutlass, scimitar, much more. /div


The Star, the Cross, and the Crescent

The Star, the Cross, and the Crescent

Author: Carine Bourget

Publisher: Lexington Books

Published: 2011-12-19

Total Pages: 207

ISBN-13: 1461662699

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The Star, the Cross, and the Crescent analyzes fiction, films, comics, autobiographical narratives, and essays by Francophone Arab writers whose Christian (Accad, Antaki, Chédid, Maalouf), Jewish (Albou, Cixous, El Maleh, Memmi), Muslim (Bachi, Benaïssa, Benguigui, Ben Jelloun, Boudjedra, Boudjellal, Meddeb, Mimouni), and secular (Sebbar) backgrounds are emblematic of the diversity of the Francophone Arab world. It examines how these writers represent the intertwining of religion and politics against the backdrop of the current international political context and the resurgence of religion. Focusing on a series of disputes commonly framed in religious terms (with Islam as the common denominator for all: the Arab-Israeli conflict, the Lebanese and the Algerian civil wars, the affair of the Muslim headscarf in France, and 9/11), this book questions the effectiveness of the Francophone studies model in providing insights into the complexity of the Islamic Revival. The study concludes by unpacking the influence of politics on the translation of these works in the U.S. It brings heightened awareness to the modalities according to which a creative work can serve as a cultural mediator.


Allow the Water

Allow the Water

Author: Leonard Desroches

Publisher: Trafford Publishing

Published: 2004-03

Total Pages: 518

ISBN-13: 1412019680

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Allow the Water combines an introduction to nonviolence with a deeper exploration into some of its dimensions. Though its style is mainly that of storytelling, there are also as many helpful references as possible. The book is 500 pages long, but photos and drawings make up almost half the volume. This is an exploration of the spirituality and practice of the force of love we inadequately call "nonviolence." Nonviolence is people and their stories before it is idea - a way of living and acting, not just a way of thinking. This book is one contribution to an urgently needed conversation. It is not meant to be "complete." There are questions, observations and convictions. Hopefully, in their thoroughness and simplicity, the contribute to our common search.