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Temple Bar
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 612

Temple Bar

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1863
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Dancing Arabs
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 195

Dancing Arabs

In this “slyly subversive, semi-autobiographical” novel “of Arab Israeli life,” a Palestinian man struggles against the strict confines of identity (Publishers Weekly). In Sayed Kashua’s debut novel, a nameless anti-hero contends with the legacy of a grandfather who died fighting the Zionists in 1948, and a father who was jailed for blowing up a school cafeteria in the name of freedom. When the narrator is granted a scholarship to an elite Jewish boarding school, his family rejoices, dreaming that he will grow up to be the first Arab to build an atom bomb. But to their dismay, he turns out to be a coward devoid of any national pride; his only ambition is to fit in with his Jewish p...

Temple Bar
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 636

Temple Bar

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1863
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Nile Delta
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 675

The Nile Delta

This is the first volume on the history of the Nile Delta to cover the c.7000 years from the Predynastic period to the twentieth century. It offers a multidisciplinary approach engaging with varied aspects of the region's long, complex, yet still underappreciated history. Readers will learn of the history of settlement, agriculture and the management of water resources at different periods and in different places, as well as the naming and mapping of the Delta and the roles played by tourism and archaeology. The wide range of backgrounds of the contributors and the broad panoply of methodological and conceptual practices deployed enable new spaces to be opened up for conversations and cross-fertilization across disciplinary and chronological boundaries. The result is a potent tribute to the historical significance of this region and the instrumental role it has played in the shaping of past, present and future Afro-Eurasian worlds.

Strangers, Neighbors, Friends
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 204

Strangers, Neighbors, Friends

From 9/11 to Israel-Palestine to ISIS, the fear of the religious stranger is palpable. Conservative talk show hosts and liberal public intellectuals are united in blaming religion, usually Islam, for the world's instability. If religion is part of the problem, it can and should be part of the solution. Strangers, Neighbors, Friends--co-authored by a Muslim, a Christian, and a Jew--aims to inform and inspire Abraham's children that God calls us to extend our love beyond family and fellow believer to the stranger.

Bombshell
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 322

Bombshell

Between 1985 and 2008, female suicide bombers committed more than 230 attacks—about a quarter of all such acts. Women have become the ideal stealth weapon for terrorist groups. They are less likely to be suspected or searched and as a result have been used to strike at the heart of coalition troops in Iraq and Afghanistan. This alarming tactic has been highly effective, garnering extra media attention and helping to recruit more numbers to the terrorists' cause. Yet, as Mia Bloom explains in Bombshell: Women and Terrorism, female involvement in terrorism is not confined to suicide bombing and not limited to the Middle East. From Northern Ireland to Sri Lanka, women have been engaged in all...

Report of the International Geographic Congress
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1114

Report of the International Geographic Congress

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1905
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Seam Line
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 288

The Seam Line

Many Arab communities in Israel's Galilee region are home to export-oriented textile factories, owned by multinational corporations, whose Jewish managers employ local Arab and Druse women as seamstresses and low-level work supervisors. Based on five years of ethnographic research, this book explores how these managers and workers negotiate the terms and meanings of factory work, integrating work culture with the norms and values of the host towns in order for employment arrangements to succeed. The entrance of industrial corporations into developing areas of the world, particularly in those industries employing primarily women, has generated tension between traditional familial and social r...

Armies of the Young
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 220

Armies of the Young

Children have served as soldiers throughout history. They fought in the American Revolution, the Civil War, and in both world wars. They served as uniformed soldiers, camouflaged insurgents, and even suicide bombers. Indeed, the first U.S. soldier to be killed by hostile fire in the Afghanistan war was shot in ambush by a fourteen-year-old boy. Does this mean that child soldiers are aggressors? Or are they victims? It is a difficult question with no obvious answer, yet in recent years the acceptable answer among humanitarian organizations and contemporary scholars has been resoundingly the latter. These children are most often seen as especially hideous examples of adult criminal exploitatio...

Hidden Secrets
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 111

Hidden Secrets

Maria is a junior high school student struggling between reality and a lie and trying to figure out who she really is and what she really wants in life. Maria undergoes a series of situations in her life that puts her in a test, where she has to decide what’s best for her and also her mother’s—dealing with her drug-dealing dad, her toxic relationship with her lover, and having to deal with one-sided friendships, which she is having a hard time to admitting to. Will Maria pass the tests, or will she make a mistake and fail herself and her mother?