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A Turbulent South Africa : Post-apartheid Social Protest Andrew Brown, Jérôme Tournadre State University of New York Press; State Univ of New York Pr, State University of New York Press, Albany, NY, 2018
Frequently praised for its democratic transition, South Africa has experienced an almost uninterrupted cycle of social protest since the late 1990s. There have been increasing numbers of demonstrations against the often appalling living conditions of millions of South Africans, pointing to the fact that they have yet to achieve full citizenship. A Turbulent South Africa offers a new look at this historic period in the existence of the young South African democracy, far removed from the idealistic portrait of the "Rainbow Nation." Jérôme Tournadre draws on interviews and observations to take the reader from the backstreets of the squatters' camps to international militant circles, and from the immediate, infra-political level to the worldwide anti-capitalist protest movement. He investigates the mechanisms and the meaning of social discontent in light of several different phenomena. These include, the struggle of the poor to gain recognition, the persistent memory of the fight against apartheid, the developments in the political world since the "Mandela Years," the coexistence of liberal democracy with a "popular politics" found in poor and working-class districts, and many other factors that have played a crucial part in the social and political tensions at the heart of post-apartheid South Africa.
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The Politics of the Near : On the Edges of Protest in South Africa Jérôme Tournadre; Andrew Brown Fordham University Press, Thinking from elsewhere, First edition, New York, 2022
__The Politics of the Near__ offers a novel approach to social unrest in post-apartheid South Africa. Keeping the noise of demonstrations, barricades, and clashes with the police at a distance, this ethnography of a poor people’s movement traces individual commitments and the mainsprings of mobilization in the ordinary social and intimate life of activists, their relatives, and other township residents. Tournadre’s approach picks up on aspects of activists lives that are often neglected in the study of social movements that help us better understand the dynamics of protest and the attachment of activists to their organization and its cause. What Tournadre calls a “politics of the near” takes shape, through sometimes innocuous actions and beyond the separation between public and domestic spheres. By mapping the daily life of Black and low-income neighborhoods and the intimate domain where expectations and disappointments surface, __The Politics of the Near__ offers a different perspective on the “rainbow nation”—a perspective more sensitive to the fact that, three decades after the end of apartheid, poverty and race are still as tightly interwoven as ever. Based on years of ethnographic research, the book offers a new way to understand the revolt of the poorest in the Global South.
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A Turbulent South Africa : Post-apartheid Social Protest Jérôme Tournadre; Andrew Brown State University of New York Press (SUNY Press), State University of New York Press, Albany, NY, 2018
Frequently praised for its democratic transition, South Africa has experienced an almost uninterrupted cycle of social protest since the late 1990s. There have been increasing numbers of demonstrations against the often appalling living conditions of millions of South Africans, pointing to the fact that they have yet to achieve full citizenship. A Turbulent South Africa offers a new look at this historic period in the existence of the young South African democracy, far removed from the idealistic portrait of the "Rainbow Nation." Jérôme Tournadre draws on interviews and observations to take the reader from the backstreets of the squatters' camps to international militant circles, and from the immediate, infra-political level to the worldwide anti-capitalist protest movement. He investigates the mechanisms and the meaning of social discontent in light of several different phenomena. These include, the struggle of the poor to gain recognition, the persistent memory of the fight against apartheid, the developments in the political world since the "Mandela Years," the coexistence of liberal democracy with a "popular politics" found in poor and working-class districts, and many other factors that have played a crucial part in the social and political tensions at the heart of post-apartheid South Africa.
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A Turbulent South Africa Tournadre, Jérôme,Brown, Andrew
Contents 8 Acknowledgments 10 Introduction 12 A Better Life for All? 14 “Tambo, things are bad. We are being sold out.” 17 The Local Economic Situation 18 The (Relative) Cracks in the Government Alliance 20 On the Borders 20 A Search for Meaning 23 Fields(s) and Aim(s) of This Research 24 An Outline of the Book’s Contents 26 List of Abbreviations 28 Chapter 1 The Return of the “Time of Demonstrations” 30 A World Apart 33 A World Suddenly Deprived of Its Social Reason? 37 Rebirth of the “Social Movement”? 41 The Sentinels of the “Community” 44 On Proximity 49 The Community in Movement 52 A “Social Movement” Dreamt Up by Its Intellectual Supporters? 55 The Intellectual World and Political Power after 1994 55 The Traveling Companions of the “New” Social Protest 58 The Virtues of “Novelty” 60 Demobilization(s) 62 Overlapping Developments: Incitements to Mobilize and the Political Supply 62 Repression as a Means of More Effective Demobilization? 65 Activism and Other Spheres of Life 67 Chapter 2 “Ordinary People?” 70 For the People, by the People 70 Them and Us 73 In the Ranks of Protest 76 Life in the Organization 79 The Role of Emotions in Protest 82 Multiple and Sometimes Longstanding Commitments 86 Memories of the Struggle 86 Commitment in Trade Unions and Political Parties 88 Commitment in the Community 90 Is There Any Consistency in the Careers of Activists? 92 From the Political Party to the Social Movement? 95 The Slender Line between Types of Activism 100 City-based Comrades 104 Why Do They Become Committed? 104 Who Are They? 106 Persons as Resources 109 An Inevitably Dubious Commitment? 111 Chapter 3 “Our rights are for sale!” 118 A Tempered “Radicalism”? 118 Politicizing the Everyday 120 Practices and Their Effects 125 An Adjustable Illegalism 129 A Legitimate Illegalism? 133 The Troubled Face of the Law 138 The Cause, the Specialist, and the Judge 142 Law (Finally) Used by the Protest Groups? 146 Thwarted Expectations? 147 “But Mandela bought these houses for us!” 149 Two Ways of Signifying the Betrayal of the Elites 152 “They don’t see us!” 153 “We are the citizens. This is our city!” 156 Chapter 4 Specificities of the Post-apartheid Social Protest 160 Birth of “Civil Society” 162 A New Map of the Social World 162 How Protestors Were Obliged to Change Their Role and Function 163 Social Movement and Political Parties: A “Clear Distinction”? 165 The Porous Boundaries of Politics 167 The Community at the Heart of Struggles 169 Organizations Seeking Roots 170 “I’ve never seen Zuma reconnect” 174 Battles for the Immediate 176 At the Service(s) of the Community 177 On All Fronts 179 Linking the Struggles 179 From the Particular to the General 184 “Our fight is without borders” 186 Chapter 5 Social Movements against the ANC? 194 Discrediting the Opponent 196 Claiming the Legacy of the Struggle against Apartheid 199 “We, the Community” 206 Who Controls the Streets? 210 The Two Bodies of the ANC 214 Rivalries and Collaborations in “Civil Society” 218 Union Members and Protesters: Two Different Worlds? 223 Operating on Different Scales 225 From the “Social Movement” to the “Left” 228 Chapter 6 An Intermediate Political Space? 230 The Emergence of an Intermediate Political Space 231 The Left under Review 233 The Left in Movement(s) 235 A Cozy Sociopolitical Relationship 237 Fostering the Convergence of Struggles 238 The Social Movement in the Political Game 240 Creating a Mass Party ... 242 ... In the Name of the Values of the Social Movement 243 Did Protest Lose Its Way? 247 Conclusion 250 Notes 254 Bibliography 276 Index 290
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La nouvelle histoire des idées politiques (Repères) (French Edition) Arnault Skornicki & Jérôme Tournadre LA DECOUVERTE; Editions La Découverte, Collection Repères. Sciences politiques, droit, Paris, 2015
L'histoire des idées politiques s'est longtemps résumée au commentaire des grands penseurs ou à l'analyse de débats censés traverser les époques. De par le monde, les entreprises de refondation se sont pourtant multipliées depuis les années 1970, portées par des écoles aux approches parfois divergentes, mais s'accordant sur la nécessité de ne pas traiter les idées comme des objets désincarnés ou hors contexte. Avec peu de retentissement en France. Ce livre en propose une synthèse complète. L'histoire des idées politiques s'est longtemps résumée au commentaire savant de grands penseurs ou de grandes questions éternelles. Partout dans le monde, les entreprises de refondation se sont pourtant multipliées depuis les années 1970, portées par des approches parfois divergentes, mais s'accordant sur la nécessité de ne pas traiter les idées comme des objets désincarnés. Étrangement, ces développements n'ont eu, encore récemment, que peu de retentissement en France.C'est à cette situation que remédie cet ouvrage. Disséquant les apports d'écoles consacrées (école de Cambridge, sémantique historique allemande, généalogie foucaldienne, histoire sociale des idées politiques bourdieusienne, etc.) et mettant en perspective des thématiques particulières (idées et milieux populaires, idées et décision publique, etc.), il offre des réponses à des questions essentielles : qu'est-ce qu'une idée politique ? Les idées politiques sont-elles le fruit du seul génie créateur de leurs auteurs ? Gouvernentelles le monde ?
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0199563551.pdf Cain, Andrew;
Contents 10 List of Abbreviations 12 Introduction 16 1. ‘The Voice of One Calling in the Desert’ 28 Epistularum ad diversos liber: Structure and Contents 28 Hieronymus eremita: The Textualized ‘Saint’ 35 Rhetoric and Reproach 40 An Ascetic Conversion Story in Letters 45 Introducing...Jerome 48 2. A Pope and His Scholar 58 Jerome on Damasus on Jerome: Revisionist Reminiscences 58 The Great Commission 63 The Correspondence: ‘Hebrew Verity’ and Ambrosiaster 68 3. Claiming Marcella 83 Ad Marcellam epistularum liber: Structure and Contents 83 Hagiography, Hermeneutics, Hebrew, and Heretics 86 Sealing a Spiritual and Scholarly Legacy 104 4. Expulsion from Rome 114 Theological Controversy 115 The Gathering Storm: Blesilla’s Death 117 The Beginning of the End 120 The ‘Disgrace of a False Charge’ 121 Paula’s Seducer? 125 The Case against Jerome: Trial and Conviction 129 Exile of a ‘Prophet’ 139 5. The Embattled Ascetic Sage 144 Jerome’s Personal, Theological, and Ecclesiastical Profiles 145 Jerome’s Spiritual Advice 159 Legitimization 181 6. The Exegetical Letters 183 Remembering Fabiola, Defending Hebrew Verity 186 From Bethlehem to the Furthest Reaches of Gaul 193 Ep. 120 to Hedibia (Bordeaux) 196 Ep. 121 to Algasia (Cahors?) 203 Cultivated Image 209 Conclusion 212 Appendices 220 Appendix I. Classifying the Letters: A New Taxonomy 222 Appendix II. Lost Letters of Jerome 235 Appendix III. The Manuscript Tradition 238 Bibliography 244 General Index 288 A 288 B 288 C 289 D 289 E 289 F 290 G 290 H 290 I 290 J 290 K 293 L 293 M 293 N 293 O 293 P 293 Q 294 R 294 S 294 T 295 U 295 V 295 W 295 Index of Ancient Sources 296 A 296 B 296 C 297 G 297 H 297 J 297 O 300 P 300 R 301 S 301 T 301 V 301 MuPDF error: syntax error: invalid key in dict MuPDF error: syntax error: invalid key in dict MuPDF error: syntax error: invalid key in dict MuPDF error: syntax error: invalid key in dict MuPDF error: syntax error: invalid key in dict MuPDF error: syntax error: invalid key in dict MuPDF error: syntax error: invalid key in dict MuPDF error: syntax error: invalid key in dict MuPDF error: syntax error: invalid key in dict Contents 10 List of Abbreviations 12 Introduction 16 1. ‘The Voice of One Calling in the Desert’ 28 Epistularum ad diversos liber: Structure and Contents 28 Hieronymus eremita: The Textualized ‘Saint’ 35 Rhetoric and Reproach 40 An Ascetic Conversion Story in Letters 45 Introducing...Jerome 48 2. A Pope and His Scholar 58 Jerome on Damasus on Jerome: Revisionist Reminiscences 58 The Great Commission 63 The Correspondence: ‘Hebrew Verity’ and Ambrosiaster 68 3. Claiming Marcella 83 Ad Marcellam epistularum liber: Structure and Contents 83 Hagiography, Hermeneutics, Hebrew, and Heretics 86 Sealing a Spiritual and Scholarly Legacy 104 4. Expulsion from Rome 114 Theological Controversy 115 The Gathering Storm: Blesilla’s Death 117 The Beginning of the End 120 The ‘Disgrace of a False Charge’ 121 Paula’s Seducer? 125 The Case against Jerome: Trial and Conviction 129 Exile of a ‘Prophet’ 139 5. The Embattled Ascetic Sage 144 Jerome’s Personal, Theological, and Ecclesiastical Profiles 145 Jerome’s Spiritual Advice 159 Legitimization 181 6. The Exegetical Letters 183 Remembering Fabiola, Defending Hebrew Verity 186 From Bethlehem to the Furthest Reaches of Gaul 193 Ep. 120 to Hedibia (Bordeaux) 196 Ep. 121 to Algasia (Cahors?) 203 Cultivated Image 209 Conclusion 212 Appendices 220 Appendix I. Classifying the Letters: A New Taxonomy 222 Appendix II. Lost Letters of Jerome 235 Appendix III. The Manuscript Tradition 238 Bibliography 244 General Index 288 A 288 B 288 C 289 D 289 E 289 F 290 G 290 H 290 I 290 J 290 K 293 L 293 M 293 N 293 O 293 P 293 Q 294 R 294 S 294 T 295 U 295 V 295 W 295 Index of Ancient Sources 296 A 296 B 296 C 297 G 297 H 297 J 297 O 300 P 300 R 301 S 301 T 301 V 301
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Jerome and the Monastic Clergy Cain, Andrew 2013
Contents 6 Preface 8 Abbreviations 10 Introduction 16 References 40 Text and Translation 46 Commentary 74 Bibliography of Ancient Authors 290 Index of Names and Subjects 306 Index of Sources 311 Index of Latin Words 338 Index of Greek Words 340 Index of Hebrew and Aramaic Words 341
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nexusstc/Le Moyen-Âge dans l'imaginaire poétique de Patrice de la Tour du Pin/4f246de7538709db1374255356265a36.pdf
Le Moyen-Âge dans l'imaginaire poétique de Patrice de la Tour du Pin Tournadre, Sylvie 1990
Mémoire de Maîtrise (dir. Jean Dufournet)
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upload/alexandrina/5. Ancient & Classical Civilizations Series/Oxford Studies on the Roman Economy (19 Books) [Complete]/Jerome Mairat, Andrew Wilson, Chris Howgego - Coin Hoards and Hoarding in the Roman World (Oxford Studies on the Roman Economy) (2022) [Retail].pdf
Coin Hoards and Hoarding in the Roman World Edited by: JEROME MAIRAT,ANDREW WILSON and CHRIS HOWGEGO
Cover 1 Coin Hoards and Hoarding in the Roman World 4 Copyright 5 Contents 6 List of Figures 8 List of Tables 14 List of Contributors 16 PART I: APPROACHES 20 1: Introduction: Coin Hoards and Hoarding in the Roman World 22 THE COIN HOARDS OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE PROJECT 22 THIS BOOK 24 STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES 25 HOARD-LEVELANALYSIS 26 COIN-LEVELSTUDY 32 THE FUTURE 34 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 36 COLLABORATORS 36 REFERENCES 39 2: Simplifying Complexity 42 INTRODUCTION 42 STATISTICS IN ARCHAEOLOGY AND NUMISMATICS 44 REDUCING THE NUMBER OF DIMENSIONS 47 CORRESPONDENCE ANALYSIS FOR NUMISMATIC DATA 51 COIN HOARDS FROM NORTHERN GAUL 59 CONCLUSIONS 62 Appendix: Running CA in R 66 REFERENCES 68 PART II: REGIONAL STUDIES 72 3: Hoarding in Roman Britain: An Archaeological and Contextual Approach 74 THE ORIGINS OF THE PROJECT 75 THE PROJECT DATASET 76 Overview of the dataset 80 STUDYING THE LANDSCAPE CONTEXT OF HOARDS 84 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 85 REFERENCES 85 4: Hoarding in Burgundy, France: Micro-Studyof a Region 87 THE CIVITAS AEDUORUM IN CONTEXT 88 HOARDING IN THE CIVITAS AEDUORUM: PRELIMINARY OUTCOMES 91 RURAL SETTLEMENTS AND HOARDS IN THE AGER AEDUORUM 95 ABBREVIATIONS 104 REFERENCES 104 5: Coin Hoards of the Gallic Empire 108 THE GOLD COINAGE 109 DENARII, QUINARII, AND MEDALLIONS 112 THE BRONZE COINAGE 113 THE RADIATES 116 HISPANIA 117 THE PENETRATION OF THE COINAGE OF THE CENTRAL EMPIRE IN GAUL 122 NARBONENSIAN GAUL 123 RAETIA, CENTRAL SWITZERLAND, THE SWISS PLATEAU, AND THE AGRI DECUMATES 125 CONCLUSION 126 REFERENCES 127 6: The Interface between East and West in Hoards from Southern Greece and Macedonia 130 ACHAIA AND THE ISLANDS 131 Roman versus local coins in hoards from Augustus to Gallienus (27 bc–ad 268) 131 Overview of hoards from Augustus to Domitian (27 bc–ad 96) 132 Overview of hoards from Nerva to Commodus (ad 96–192) 133 Overview of hoards from Pertinax to Carinus (ad 193–284) 134 Hoards closing under Gallienus 138 Overview of hoards from Diocletian to Arcadius (ad 284–408) 139 MACEDONIA 139 Burial hoards 139 Non-burialhoards 141 CONCLUSION 144 ABBREVIATIONS 145 REFERENCES 145 7: Coin Hoards from Roman Dacia 149 TRAJAN AND HADRIAN 149 A NTONINUS PIUS 152 MARCUS AURELIUS 155 COMMODUS 156 S EPTIMIUS SEVERUS TO MACRINUS 159 ELAGABALUS TO SEVERUS ALEXANDER 162 GORDIAN III 166 Philip I 171 Trajan Decius to Trebonianus Gallus 176 Valerian I to Aurelian 179 MINTS 179 CONCLUSIONS 184 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 185 REFERENCES 185 Appendix: The structures of hoards from Dacia 188 8: Third-Century Hoards of Roman Provincial Coins from Moesia Inferior 216 REIGNS OF GORDIAN III AND PHILIP THE ARAB (AD 238–49) 218 FROM TRAJAN DECIUS TO GALLIENUS (AD 249–68) 221 FROM CLAUDIUS GOTHICUS TO DIOCLETIAN (ad 268–305) 223 CONCLUSION 224 REFERENCES 225 9: Coin Hoarding in Roman Palestine: 63 bc–ad 300 227 THE EARLY ROMAN PERIOD: 63 BC–AD 73 227 Gold coins 228 Silver coins 228 Bronze coins 230 THE MIDDLE ROMAN PERIOD: AD 73–300 231 Gold coins 232 Silver coins 232 Bronze coins 233 Radiates 234 CONCLUSIONS 234 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 238 REFERENCES 238 10: Roman Coin Hoards from Egypt: What Next? 240 HISTORY OF THE DISCOVERIES 241 THE ROMAN EGYPTIAN HOARD DATA 243 An immense quantity of data 244 Roman vs Ptolemaic coins 247 Quality and relevance of the data 248 FUTURE RESEARCH 249 REFERENCES 250 PART III: LONGEVITY OF CIRCULATION 254 11: The Imperial Afterlife of Roman Republican Coins and the Phenomenon of the Restored Denarii 256 THE SUBJECT IN CONTEXT 256 THE PRECONDITIONS 261 THE IMPACT 263 THE LEGIONARY DENARII 266 TYPOLOGICAL REMINISCENCES AND THE PROBLEM OF THE RESTORED DENARII 272 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 285 ABBREVIATIONS 285 REFERENCES 285 12: Hoarding of Denarii and the Reforms of Nero and Septimius Severus 292 REFERENCES 299 13: Coin Supply and Longevity of Circulation: Three Case Studies from Hoards in North-West Europe 301 INTRODUCTION 301 NERONIAN AUREI IN HOARDS FROM NORTH-WESTEUROPE 302 COIN SUPPLY VERSUS COIN CIRCULATION 306 DOMITIANIC SILVER AND MILITARY PAY 307 CONCLUSIONS 310 REFERENCES 312 14: The End of the Small Change Economy in Northern Gaul in the Fourth and the Fifth Centuries ad 313 THE PROBLEM OF DISAPPEARING SMALL CHANGE 313 THE CONTINUOUS USE OF ROMAN COINS IN THE MIDDLE AGES? 316 LATE ROMAN BRONZE HOARDS 322 THE CIRCULATION OF LATE ROMAN SMALL CHANGE 324 ABBREVIATIONS 327 REFERENCES 327 15: Forms of largitio and ‘Denominations’ of Silver Plate in Late Antiquity: The Evidence of Flanged Bowls 332 INTRODUCTION 332 THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SILVER COINAGE AND SILVER PLATE 332 THE LATE ROMAN SILVER CURRENCY 334 SYMMACHUS AND THE ISSUE OF SENATORIAL LARGITIO 340 FLANGED SILVER BOWLS: EXAMPLES OF ‘PRIVATE’ OR SENATORIAL LARGITIO? 342 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS 351 REFERENCES 351 Index 354
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Coin Hoards and Hoarding in the Roman World Edited by: JEROME MAIRAT,ANDREW WILSON and CHRIS HOWGEGO
Cover 1 Coin Hoards and Hoarding in the Roman World 4 Copyright 5 Contents 6 List of Figures 8 List of Tables 14 List of Contributors 16 PART I: APPROACHES 20 1: Introduction: Coin Hoards and Hoarding in the Roman World 22 THE COIN HOARDS OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE PROJECT 22 THIS BOOK 24 STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES 25 HOARD-LEVELANALYSIS 26 COIN-LEVELSTUDY 32 THE FUTURE 34 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 36 COLLABORATORS 36 REFERENCES 39 2: Simplifying Complexity 42 INTRODUCTION 42 STATISTICS IN ARCHAEOLOGY AND NUMISMATICS 44 REDUCING THE NUMBER OF DIMENSIONS 47 CORRESPONDENCE ANALYSIS FOR NUMISMATIC DATA 51 COIN HOARDS FROM NORTHERN GAUL 59 CONCLUSIONS 62 Appendix: Running CA in R 66 REFERENCES 68 PART II: REGIONAL STUDIES 72 3: Hoarding in Roman Britain: An Archaeological and Contextual Approach 74 THE ORIGINS OF THE PROJECT 75 THE PROJECT DATASET 76 Overview of the dataset 80 STUDYING THE LANDSCAPE CONTEXT OF HOARDS 84 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 85 REFERENCES 85 4: Hoarding in Burgundy, France: Micro-Studyof a Region 87 THE CIVITAS AEDUORUM IN CONTEXT 88 HOARDING IN THE CIVITAS AEDUORUM: PRELIMINARY OUTCOMES 91 RURAL SETTLEMENTS AND HOARDS IN THE AGER AEDUORUM 95 ABBREVIATIONS 104 REFERENCES 104 5: Coin Hoards of the Gallic Empire 108 THE GOLD COINAGE 109 DENARII, QUINARII, AND MEDALLIONS 112 THE BRONZE COINAGE 113 THE RADIATES 116 HISPANIA 117 THE PENETRATION OF THE COINAGE OF THE CENTRAL EMPIRE IN GAUL 122 NARBONENSIAN GAUL 123 RAETIA, CENTRAL SWITZERLAND, THE SWISS PLATEAU, AND THE AGRI DECUMATES 125 CONCLUSION 126 REFERENCES 127 6: The Interface between East and West in Hoards from Southern Greece and Macedonia 130 ACHAIA AND THE ISLANDS 131 Roman versus local coins in hoards from Augustus to Gallienus (27 bc–ad 268) 131 Overview of hoards from Augustus to Domitian (27 bc–ad 96) 132 Overview of hoards from Nerva to Commodus (ad 96–192) 133 Overview of hoards from Pertinax to Carinus (ad 193–284) 134 Hoards closing under Gallienus 138 Overview of hoards from Diocletian to Arcadius (ad 284–408) 139 MACEDONIA 139 Burial hoards 139 Non-burialhoards 141 CONCLUSION 144 ABBREVIATIONS 145 REFERENCES 145 7: Coin Hoards from Roman Dacia 149 TRAJAN AND HADRIAN 149 A NTONINUS PIUS 152 MARCUS AURELIUS 155 COMMODUS 156 S EPTIMIUS SEVERUS TO MACRINUS 159 ELAGABALUS TO SEVERUS ALEXANDER 162 GORDIAN III 166 Philip I 171 Trajan Decius to Trebonianus Gallus 176 Valerian I to Aurelian 179 MINTS 179 CONCLUSIONS 184 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 185 REFERENCES 185 Appendix: The structures of hoards from Dacia 188 8: Third-Century Hoards of Roman Provincial Coins from Moesia Inferior 216 REIGNS OF GORDIAN III AND PHILIP THE ARAB (AD 238–49) 218 FROM TRAJAN DECIUS TO GALLIENUS (AD 249–68) 221 FROM CLAUDIUS GOTHICUS TO DIOCLETIAN (ad 268–305) 223 CONCLUSION 224 REFERENCES 225 9: Coin Hoarding in Roman Palestine: 63 bc–ad 300 227 THE EARLY ROMAN PERIOD: 63 BC–AD 73 227 Gold coins 228 Silver coins 228 Bronze coins 230 THE MIDDLE ROMAN PERIOD: AD 73–300 231 Gold coins 232 Silver coins 232 Bronze coins 233 Radiates 234 CONCLUSIONS 234 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 238 REFERENCES 238 10: Roman Coin Hoards from Egypt: What Next? 240 HISTORY OF THE DISCOVERIES 241 THE ROMAN EGYPTIAN HOARD DATA 243 An immense quantity of data 244 Roman vs Ptolemaic coins 247 Quality and relevance of the data 248 FUTURE RESEARCH 249 REFERENCES 250 PART III: LONGEVITY OF CIRCULATION 254 11: The Imperial Afterlife of Roman Republican Coins and the Phenomenon of the Restored Denarii 256 THE SUBJECT IN CONTEXT 256 THE PRECONDITIONS 261 THE IMPACT 263 THE LEGIONARY DENARII 266 TYPOLOGICAL REMINISCENCES AND THE PROBLEM OF THE RESTORED DENARII 272 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 285 ABBREVIATIONS 285 REFERENCES 285 12: Hoarding of Denarii and the Reforms of Nero and Septimius Severus 292 REFERENCES 299 13: Coin Supply and Longevity of Circulation: Three Case Studies from Hoards in North-West Europe 301 INTRODUCTION 301 NERONIAN AUREI IN HOARDS FROM NORTH-WESTEUROPE 302 COIN SUPPLY VERSUS COIN CIRCULATION 306 DOMITIANIC SILVER AND MILITARY PAY 307 CONCLUSIONS 310 REFERENCES 312 14: The End of the Small Change Economy in Northern Gaul in the Fourth and the Fifth Centuries ad 313 THE PROBLEM OF DISAPPEARING SMALL CHANGE 313 THE CONTINUOUS USE OF ROMAN COINS IN THE MIDDLE AGES? 316 LATE ROMAN BRONZE HOARDS 322 THE CIRCULATION OF LATE ROMAN SMALL CHANGE 324 ABBREVIATIONS 327 REFERENCES 327 15: Forms of largitio and ‘Denominations’ of Silver Plate in Late Antiquity: The Evidence of Flanged Bowls 332 INTRODUCTION 332 THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SILVER COINAGE AND SILVER PLATE 332 THE LATE ROMAN SILVER CURRENCY 334 SYMMACHUS AND THE ISSUE OF SENATORIAL LARGITIO 340 FLANGED SILVER BOWLS: EXAMPLES OF ‘PRIVATE’ OR SENATORIAL LARGITIO? 342 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS 351 REFERENCES 351 Index 354
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Tibetic Languages. An introduction to the family of languages derived from Old Tibetan Nicolas Tournadre, Hiroyuki Suzuki LACITO publications, 2023
This book is an introduction to the family of languages derived from Old Tibetan. These languages are spoken on the Tibetan plateau, in the Himalayas and the Karakoram. The Tibetic-speaking area is nowadays located in six countries: China, Pakistan, India, Nepal, Bhutan, and Myanmar. Some of the smallest languages are seriously endangered, and likely to disappear soon. In the first chapters, sociolinguistic and anthropological aspects of the Tibetic societies are presented, as well as information about the main religions of the Tibetic area – Buddhism, Bön, and Islam. The book includes a presentation of the main phonological and grammatical characteristics found in the Tibetic languages, and also provides information about the Tibetan script and the written languages used in the area. A whole chapter is devoted to dialectology and the presentation of the main linguistic characteristics for each section of the Tibetic area – Southeastern, Eastern, Northeastern, Central, Southern, South-western, Western, and Northwestern. The book also includes a historical and comparative dictionary presenting the main lexical differences between the modern languages, as well as their etymologies in Classical Tibetan. It presents the lexical correspondences between the major Tibetic languages: Central Tibetan, Tsang, Amdo, Kham, Dzongkha, Lhoke (Sikkim), Sherpa, Balti, Central Ladaks, Purik and Spiti. In order to explain the interactions with other language families, we have provided a presentation of the contact languages, which essentially belong to other Tibeto- Burman branches, as well as Sinitic, Mongolic, Turkic, Indo-Aryan, Iranic, Germanic (English) and Burushaski language families. This work includes three appendices. The first two deal with toponymic information and provides the names of the main mountains, rivers and lakes of the Tibetic area. The third appendix includes several detailed maps presenting the locations of the Tibetic languages and dialects. It also offers maps of the natural and human environments, as well as the administrative units of the area. Nicolas Tournadre is a linguist, member of the Academic Institute of France (iuf ), and Professor emeritus at Aix-Marseille University. During the last 35 years, he has conducted extensive fieldwork research in Tibet and the Himalayas, as well as in Central Asia. He has been an invited keynote speaker in numerous conferences, and has given talks on the five continents. Among his prominent publications are L’ergativité en tibétain moderne : Approche morphosyntaxique de la langue parlée [Ergativity in Modern Tibetan, morphosyntactic approach of the spoken language] (1996), the Manual of Standard Tibetan [with S. Dorje] (2003), Le grand livre des proverbes tibétains [with F. Robin] (2006), Sherpa-English and English-Sherpa dictionary [with L. N. Sherpa, G. Chodrak and G. Oisel] (2009), Le prisme des langues [The prism of languages] (2014) and Vegetal meditations and mineral reflections (2022). He is a polyglot, and knows many languages affiliated to nine language families across Eurasia. Hiroyuki Suzuki (D. Litt. in linguistics) is a lecturer in Chinese language studies at Kyoto University, Japan. He has conducted fieldwork for more than 20 years in the eastern Tibetosphere, focusing on minority languages and communities. His main research interests are descriptive linguistics, geolinguistics, dialectology, and sociolinguistics of the languages in the Tibetosphere. He is the author of the following monographs: Dongfang Zangqu zhuyuyan yanjiu [Study on languages in the eastern Tibetosphere] (2015), 100 linguistic maps of the Swadesh word list of Tibetic languages from Yunnan (2018), and Geolinguistics in the eastern Tibetosphere: An introduction (2022). He is also the co-editor of Linguistic atlas of Asia (2021) and The Oxford guide to the Tibeto-Burman languages (forthcoming). The book includes originals maps designed by Xavier Becker and digitized by Alain Brucelle
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lgli/Jerome David Salinger - The catcher in the rye (2001, Little, Brown).epub
The catcher in the rye Salinger, Jerome David Little, Brown, 2001
SUMMARY: Anyone who has read J.D. Salinger's New Yorker stories ? particularly A Perfect Day for Bananafish, Uncle Wiggily in Connecticut, The Laughing Man, and For Esme ? With Love and Squalor, will not be surprised by the fact that his first novel is fully of children. The hero-narrator of THE CATCHER IN THE RYE is an ancient child of sixteen, a native New Yorker named Holden Caulfield. Through circumstances that tend to preclude adult, secondhand description, he leaves his prep school in Pennsylvania and goes underground in New York City for three days. The boy himself is at once too simple and too complex for us to make any final comment about him or his story. Perhaps the safest thing we can say about Holden is that he was born in the world not just strongly attracted to beauty but, almost, hopelessly impaled on it. There are many voices in this novel: children's voices, adult voices, underground voices-but Holden's voice is the most eloquent of all. Transcending his own vernacular, yet remaining marvelously faithful to it, he issues a perfectly articulated cry of mixed pain and pleasure. However, like most lovers and clowns and poets of the higher orders, he keeps most of the pain to, and for, himself. The pleasure he gives away, or sets aside, with all his heart. It is there for the reader who can handle it to keep.
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Coin Hoards and Hoarding in the Roman World (Oxford Studies on the Roman Economy) Jerome Mairat; Andrew Wilson; Chris Howgego OUP Oxford, Oxford University Press USA, Oxford, 2022
Coin Hoards and Hoarding in the Roman World presents fourteen chapters from an interdisciplinary group of Roman numismatists, historians, and archaeologists, discussing coin hoarding in the Roman Empire from c. 30 BC to AD 400. The book illustrates the range of research themes being addressed by those connected with the Coin Hoards of the Roman Empire Project, which is creating a database of all known Roman coin hoards from Augustus to AD 400. The volume also reflects the range of the Project's collaborations, with chapters on the use of hoard data to address methodological considerations or monetary history, and coverage of hoards from the west, centre, and east of the Roman Empire, essential to assess methodological issues and interpretations in as broad a context as possible. Chapters on methodology and metrology introduce statistical tools for analysing patterns of hoarding, explore the relationships between monetary reforms and hoarding practices, and address the question of value, emphasizing the need to consider the whole range of precious metal artefacts hoarded. Several chapters present regional studies, from Britain to Egypt, conveying the diversity of hoarding practices across the Empire, the differing methodological challenges they face, and the variety of topics they illuminate. The final group of chapters examines the evidence of hoarding for how long coins stayed in circulation, illustrating the importance of hoard evidence as a control on the interpretation of single coin finds, the continued circulation of Republican coins under the Empire, and the end of the small change economy in Northern Gaul.
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BDFR TOURNADRE (RODOLPHE) - La route des falaises (1986).rar Vents d'Ouest, Route des falaises, 1986 nov
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Learning aid to accompany 'basic marketing' E. Jerome (Edmund Jerome) McCarthy; Andrew A. Brogowicz Irwin (Richard D.) Inc.,U.S., 1979-12-01
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Student aid to accompany Essentials of marketing Edmund Jerome McCarthy; Andrew A. Brogowicz Irwin Professional Publishing, Homewood, Ill, ©1979
vi, 298 pages ; 28 cm
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THE NEW JEROME BIBLICAL COMMENTARY Raymond E. Brown, S.S. Joseph A. Fitzmyer, S.J. Roland E. Murphy, O.Carm
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Commentary on Galatians (The Fathers of the Church, Volume 121) St. Jerome; Jerome, St.; Cain, Andrew
Front Cover 1 Series Page 3 Title Page 4 Copyright 5 Contents 6 Abbreviations 8 Select Bibliography 10 Introduction 30 Commentary on Galatians 80 Book One (Galatians 1.1–3.9) 82 Book Two (Galatians 3.10–5.6) 156 Book Three (Galatians 5.7–6.18) 230 General Index 298 Index of Holy Scripture 303 Index of Greek and Hebrew Words and Phrases 310
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The Brown Fairy Book Lang, Andrew epubBooks (www.epubbooks.com), 2011
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Big C 2 Boat Yacht Plan Plans Jerome Delanuay, Andrew Bedwell jerome delaunay, andrew bedwell, big c atlantic challenge, v2, 2023
101 cm long 135 cm wide , 2024 summer smallest boat cross the ocean challenge boat plans , look carefully to THE RIGHT SIDE of the boat , there is a negative surface , boat can be manufactured for atlantic with 18mm plywood and with only FLAT SURFACES. WHEN YOU SEE A CURVE, transform it to flat lines , two jpg
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An investigation of the solo in a wilderness experience program / by Andrew Jerome Bobilya. Bobilya, Andrew Jerome. 2004., Minnesota, 2004
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J.D. Bernal: the sage of science Brown, Andrew;Bernal, Bernal John Desmond Oxford University Press, UK, 2006
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Readings and cases in basic marketing. (To accompany McCarthy and William D. Perreault's Basic marketing. 8. ed.) Ed. by E. Jerome McCarthy, John F. Grashof, Andrew A. Brogowicz. 4. ed edited by E. Jerome McCarthy, John F. Grashof, Andrew A. Brogowicz Ill Irwin XIII, The Irwin series in marketing, 4th ed., Homewood, Ill, Illinois, 1984
xiii, 387 p. : 25 cm Rev. ed. of: Readings in basic marketing. 3rd ed. 1981 "To accompany McCarthy and Perreault's Basic marketing, eighth edition"--Half-t.p Includes bibliographies
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J.D. Bernal: the sage of science Brown, Andrew;Bernal, Bernal John Desmond Oxford University Press, UK, 2006
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lgli/r:\!fiction\0day\eng\_NIRC\2019-06 JUN\Andrew Brown\The Neutron and the Bomb (10970)\The Neutron and the Bomb - Andrew Brown.epub
The Neutron and the Bomb Brown, Andrew Plunkett Lake Press, 2018
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lgli/Nicolas Tournadre, Claude Hagège - Le prisme des langues (2018, L'Asiathèque).epub
Le prisme des langues: Essai sur la diversité linguistique et les difficultés des langues (Maison des langues du Monde) (French Edition) Nicolas Tournadre, Claude Hagège L'Asiathèque, Primento, [N.p.], 2018
Essai d'un linguiste polyglotte sur la diversité linguistique, la complexité des langues, les différences et parentés entre les langues et les effets de la disparition de certaines. Avec quarante langues supplémentaires abordées, des développements sur le romani et l'inuit, des ajouts sur le genre grammatical et la féminisation, des remaniements au texte présentant l'alphasyllabaire guèze.Découvrez une réflexion relative à la diversité linguistique et le difficultés des langues qui aborde de nombreux thèmes comme les différences et parentés entre les langues et les effets de la disparition de certaines.EXTRAITLe domaine de la phonologie permet de montrer l’existence de grilles perceptives qui varient en fonction des langues. Boisson-Bardies (1996, p. 33) écrit à ce propos : « Des dizaines d’expériences, dont certaines faites avec des bébés de trois-quatre jours de vie ont montré que le nourrisson savait discriminer la quasi-totalité des contrastes utilisés dans les langues naturelles. » Cela ne l’empêche pas d’avoir une préférence pour la voix de sa mère. Toutefois, au fil des semaines, le nourrisson commence à « négliger d’entendre [les sons] qui sont généralement absents des structures phonétiques qu’il perçoit dans son entourage habituel. [...] Vers cinq, six mois commence à s’éloigner le petit génie à l’écoute encyclopédique, et à poindre un petit génie « phonéticien » qui va organiser en quelques mois un objet particulier : la langue de son pays. [...] Si, dès ce moment, une sensibilité aux catégories vocaliques de leur langue apparaît chez les bébés, c’est seulement vers dix mois que commence le déclin de leur capacité à discriminer tous les contrastes consonantiques. »Nicolas Tournadre est professeur de linguistique à l’université de Provence. Il a enseigné à l’Inalco, à l’Université de Paris 8, à l’Université de Virginie (États-Unis) et a mené des recherches à l’Académie des sciences sociales du Tibet. En 2000, il a obtenu la médaille de bronze du CNRS. C’est aussi un remarquable polyglotte. Claude Hagège (né en 1936) est un linguiste français d’origine tunisienne. Polyglotte, il a des connaissances dans une cinquantaine de langues, parmi lesquelles l'italien, l'anglais, l'arabe, le mandarin, l'hébreu, le russe, le hongrois, le turc, le persan, le malais, l'hindi, le malgache, le peul et le japonais. Agrégé de lettres classiques, il a enseigné au lycée de Carthage de 1959 à 1961. Directeur d'études en linguistique structurale à l'École pratique des hautes études en 1977, il a été titulaire de la chaire de théorie linguistique au Collège de France, entre 1988 et 2006. Il est actuellement professeur honoraire au Collège de France.
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upload/cgiym_more/Classists Data Dump/Bibliotheca Alexandrina [UPDATED FEB 2023]/6. Middle Ages Series/Brepols Studies in European Urban History (1100-1800) (56 Books)/43. Andrew Brown, Jan Dumolyn - Medieval Urban Culture (Studies in European Urban History (1100-1800), Book 43) [Retail].pdf
SEUH_Medieval Urban Culture.indb Andrew Brown; Jan Dumolyn Brepols, Studies in European Urban History (1100-1800) 43
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The Blue, Brown, Crimson, Gray, Lilac, Red, Violet and Yellow Fairy Lang, Andrew Fairy, 0
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Britain at the polls, 1979 : a study of the general election Howard Rae Penniman; E. Jerome McCarthy; John F Grashof; Andrew A Brogowicz American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, R. D. Irwin, American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, Rev. ed, Washington, Homewood, Ill, c1981
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Readings In Basic Marketing edited by E. Jerome McCarthy, John F. Grashof, Andrew A. Brogowicz R.D. Irwin ; Irwin-Dorsey, 3rd ed, Homewood, Ill., Georgetown, Ont, 1981
ix, 607 pages : 25 cm Includes bibliographical references
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Opie, Timothy and Brown, Andrew (2006) An Introduction to Eco - Structuralism
Proceedings International Computer Music Conference, pages pp. 9-12, New Orleans, USA. Abstract. This paper introduces a new approach to music composition we call eco-structuralism. The techniques of ecostructuralism include analysis and transformation of sonic structures in environmental sounds. This paper elaborates on the motivations, process and techniques of ecostructuralism as a formalized method of music making that implements the principles of eco-composition. Of all the sounds despatched abroad, There s not a charge to me Like that old measure in the boughs, That phraseless melody (Dickinson 1890).
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lgli/R:\0day\ger1arch\!arch2\ger 2012-01 --Brown, Andrew - Wurde.[pdf.doc.rtf.epub.mobi.htmlz.txt.jpg]\Brown, Andrew - Wurde.txt
Würde: Roman Brown, Andrew; Barth, Meredith Blanvalet. ein Label der Penguin Random House Verlagsgruppe GmbH, München, 2010
Belüge deinen Nächsten wie dich selbst Kapstadt, die Mutterstadt Südafrikas, die Schöne mit den vielen Gesichtern. Während im Schatten des Tafelbergs Flüchtlinge ums Überleben kämpfen, korrupte Polizisten ihr Gehalt aufbessern und das organisierte Verbrechen blüht, frisst der Alltag an Richard Calloways Glück: Eine triste Vorstadtidylle, eine eintönige Ehe und Dinnerparties, auf denen man sich nichts zu sagen hat. Doch dann übernimmt der Anwalt einen Fall, der sein Leben für immer verändern wird: Ein russischer Geschäftsmann soll einen Jungen überfahren haben. Der Augenzeuge ist verschwunden. Und die Aktenlage ist undurchsichtig. Als Richard dann auch noch auf die sinnliche nigerianische Einwanderin Abayomi trifft, wagt er sich Schritt für Schritt hinaus aus seinem Alltag. Doch auch der kleinste Schritt kann ein Schritt zu viel sein. Und manchmal gerät man in einen Strudel, aus dem es kein Entkommen gibt ... Ein sprachgewaltiger, hoch spannender Roman über die Wahrheit, die keiner kennt, die Gerechtigkeit, die brüchig ist, und die Würde, die man schnell verlieren kann. Andrew Brown spielt grandios mit unserer Wahrnehmung – so dass der Leser am Ende selbst nicht mehr weiß, wie ihm geschieht. Auf der Shortlist für den renommierten Commonwealth Writer's Prize
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lgli/R:\0day\ger1arch\!arch2\ger 2012-01 --Brown, Andrew - Wurde.[pdf.doc.rtf.epub.mobi.htmlz.txt.jpg]\Brown, Andrew - Wurde.htmlz
Würde: Roman Brown, Andrew; Barth, Meredith Blanvalet. ein Label der Penguin Random House Verlagsgruppe GmbH, München, 2010
Belüge deinen Nächsten wie dich selbst Kapstadt, die Mutterstadt Südafrikas, die Schöne mit den vielen Gesichtern. Während im Schatten des Tafelbergs Flüchtlinge ums Überleben kämpfen, korrupte Polizisten ihr Gehalt aufbessern und das organisierte Verbrechen blüht, frisst der Alltag an Richard Calloways Glück: Eine triste Vorstadtidylle, eine eintönige Ehe und Dinnerparties, auf denen man sich nichts zu sagen hat. Doch dann übernimmt der Anwalt einen Fall, der sein Leben für immer verändern wird: Ein russischer Geschäftsmann soll einen Jungen überfahren haben. Der Augenzeuge ist verschwunden. Und die Aktenlage ist undurchsichtig. Als Richard dann auch noch auf die sinnliche nigerianische Einwanderin Abayomi trifft, wagt er sich Schritt für Schritt hinaus aus seinem Alltag. Doch auch der kleinste Schritt kann ein Schritt zu viel sein. Und manchmal gerät man in einen Strudel, aus dem es kein Entkommen gibt ... Ein sprachgewaltiger, hoch spannender Roman über die Wahrheit, die keiner kennt, die Gerechtigkeit, die brüchig ist, und die Würde, die man schnell verlieren kann. Andrew Brown spielt grandios mit unserer Wahrnehmung – so dass der Leser am Ende selbst nicht mehr weiß, wie ihm geschieht. Auf der Shortlist für den renommierten Commonwealth Writer's Prize
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lgli/R:\0day\ger1arch\!arch2\ger 2012-01 --Brown, Andrew - Wurde.[pdf.doc.rtf.epub.mobi.htmlz.txt.jpg]\Brown, Andrew - Wurde.pdf
Würde: Roman Brown, Andrew; Barth, Meredith Blanvalet. ein Label der Penguin Random House Verlagsgruppe GmbH, München, 2010
Belüge deinen Nächsten wie dich selbst Kapstadt, die Mutterstadt Südafrikas, die Schöne mit den vielen Gesichtern. Während im Schatten des Tafelbergs Flüchtlinge ums Überleben kämpfen, korrupte Polizisten ihr Gehalt aufbessern und das organisierte Verbrechen blüht, frisst der Alltag an Richard Calloways Glück: Eine triste Vorstadtidylle, eine eintönige Ehe und Dinnerparties, auf denen man sich nichts zu sagen hat. Doch dann übernimmt der Anwalt einen Fall, der sein Leben für immer verändern wird: Ein russischer Geschäftsmann soll einen Jungen überfahren haben. Der Augenzeuge ist verschwunden. Und die Aktenlage ist undurchsichtig. Als Richard dann auch noch auf die sinnliche nigerianische Einwanderin Abayomi trifft, wagt er sich Schritt für Schritt hinaus aus seinem Alltag. Doch auch der kleinste Schritt kann ein Schritt zu viel sein. Und manchmal gerät man in einen Strudel, aus dem es kein Entkommen gibt ... Ein sprachgewaltiger, hoch spannender Roman über die Wahrheit, die keiner kennt, die Gerechtigkeit, die brüchig ist, und die Würde, die man schnell verlieren kann. Andrew Brown spielt grandios mit unserer Wahrnehmung – so dass der Leser am Ende selbst nicht mehr weiß, wie ihm geschieht. Auf der Shortlist für den renommierten Commonwealth Writer's Prize
Read more…
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base score: 11060.0, final score: 21.69629
lgli/R:\0day\ger1arch\!arch2\ger 2012-01 --Brown, Andrew - Wurde.[pdf.doc.rtf.epub.mobi.htmlz.txt.jpg]\Brown, Andrew - Wurde_neu.pdf
Würde: Roman Brown, Andrew; Barth, Meredith E-Books der Verlagsgruppe Random House GmbH, München, 2010
Belüge deinen Nächsten wie dich selbst Kapstadt, die Mutterstadt Südafrikas, die Schöne mit den vielen Gesichtern. Während im Schatten des Tafelbergs Flüchtlinge ums Überleben kämpfen, korrupte Polizisten ihr Gehalt aufbessern und das organisierte Verbrechen blüht, frisst der Alltag an Richard Calloways Glück: Eine triste Vorstadtidylle, eine eintönige Ehe und Dinnerparties, auf denen man sich nichts zu sagen hat. Doch dann übernimmt der Anwalt einen Fall, der sein Leben für immer verändern wird: Ein russischer Geschäftsmann soll einen Jungen überfahren haben. Der Augenzeuge ist verschwunden. Und die Aktenlage ist undurchsichtig. Als Richard dann auch noch auf die sinnliche nigerianische Einwanderin Abayomi trifft, wagt er sich Schritt für Schritt hinaus aus seinem Alltag. Doch auch der kleinste Schritt kann ein Schritt zu viel sein. Und manchmal gerät man in einen Strudel, aus dem es kein Entkommen gibt ... Ein sprachgewaltiger, hoch spannender Roman über die Wahrheit, die keiner kennt, die Gerechtigkeit, die brüchig ist, und die Würde, die man schnell verlieren kann. Andrew Brown spielt grandios mit unserer Wahrnehmung – so dass der Leser am Ende selbst nicht mehr weiß, wie ihm geschieht. Auf der Shortlist für den renommierten Commonwealth Writer's Prize
Read more…
German [de] · PDF · 3.4MB · 2010 · 📕 Book (fiction) · 🚀/lgli/lgrs/zlib · Save
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lgli/R:\0day\ger1arch\!arch2\ger 2012-01 --Brown, Andrew - Wurde.[pdf.doc.rtf.epub.mobi.htmlz.txt.jpg]\Brown, Andrew - Wurde.doc
Würde: Roman Brown, Andrew; Barth, Meredith E-Books der Verlagsgruppe Random House GmbH, 2008
Belüge deinen Nächsten wie dich selbst Kapstadt, die Mutterstadt Südafrikas, die Schöne mit den vielen Gesichtern. Während im Schatten des Tafelbergs Flüchtlinge ums Überleben kämpfen, korrupte Polizisten ihr Gehalt aufbessern und das organisierte Verbrechen blüht, frisst der Alltag an Richard Calloways Glück: Eine triste Vorstadtidylle, eine eintönige Ehe und Dinnerparties, auf denen man sich nichts zu sagen hat. Doch dann übernimmt der Anwalt einen Fall, der sein Leben für immer verändern wird: Ein russischer Geschäftsmann soll einen Jungen überfahren haben. Der Augenzeuge ist verschwunden. Und die Aktenlage ist undurchsichtig. Als Richard dann auch noch auf die sinnliche nigerianische Einwanderin Abayomi trifft, wagt er sich Schritt für Schritt hinaus aus seinem Alltag. Doch auch der kleinste Schritt kann ein Schritt zu viel sein. Und manchmal gerät man in einen Strudel, aus dem es kein Entkommen gibt ... Ein sprachgewaltiger, hoch spannender Roman über die Wahrheit, die keiner kennt, die Gerechtigkeit, die brüchig ist, und die Würde, die man schnell verlieren kann. Andrew Brown spielt grandios mit unserer Wahrnehmung – so dass der Leser am Ende selbst nicht mehr weiß, wie ihm geschieht. Auf der Shortlist für den renommierten Commonwealth Writer's Prize
Read more…
German [de] · DOC · 2.4MB · 2008 · 📕 Book (fiction) · 🚀/lgli/lgrs/zlib · Save
base score: 11045.0, final score: 21.665295
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