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A Century of Anarchy?

A Century of Anarchy?

Hendrik Simon

Oxford University Press
2024
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The nineteenth century has been understood as an age in which states could wage war against each other if they deemed it politically necessary. According to this narrative, it was not until the establishment of the League of Nations, the Kellogg-Briand Pact, and the UN Charter that the 'free right to go to war' (liberum ius ad bellum) was gradually outlawed. Better times dawned as this anarchy of waging war ended, resulting in radical transformations of international law and politics. However, as a 'free right to go to war' has never been empirically proven, this story of progress is puzzling. In A Century of Anarchy?: War, Normativity, and the Birth of Modern International Order, Hendrik Simon challenges this narrative by outlining a genealogy of modern war justifications and drawing on scientific, political, and public discourses. He argues that liberum ius ad bellum is an invention created by realist legal scholars in Imperial Germany who argued against the mainstream of European liberalism and, paradoxically, that the now forgotten Sonderweg reading was universalized in international historiographies after the World Wars. A Century of Anarchy? is a compelling read for historians, jurists, political theorists, international relations scholars, and anyone interested in understanding the emergence of the modern international order. In this groundbreaking work, Simon not only artfully deconstructs the myth of liberum ius ad bellum but also traces the political and theoretical roots of the modern prohibition of war to the long nineteenth century (1789-1918).
A Little Out of the Ordinary Plays
This volume contains six one-act plays. "Remember Me" involves a small boy kidnapped by a total stranger. "Don Quixote's Wife" undermines one of the crucial pillars of Western civilization. "Stuck" looks at a writer with writer's block, but who nevertheless has some potential characters for his next work. In "Waiting for Waiting for Godot to End" we view how an audience passes the time until an insufferably boring play finally ends. "The Eternal Student" is a character that can be found in any university. And, finally, "Texas Sucks!" is a statement constantly repeated by a young teenager dragged to a vacation in Texas, at which point his parents agree that Texas, in truth, is the pits.
A Cuban From Kansas

A Cuban From Kansas

Armando Simon

Armando Simon
2008
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When Cubans left their island and emigrated to the United States, they found themselves spread out all over the U.S. This mosaic portrays some of the cultural and political adjustments and misunderstandings of those immigtrants who found themselves in the state of Kansas, in an environment and a culture that was as different as night and day.
A Head for Poisoning

A Head for Poisoning

Beaufort Simon

Severn House
2015
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The second book in the critically acclaimed medieval mystery series featuring Sir Geoffrey Mappestone In the year 1101, Sir Geoffrey Mappestone returns to his home at Goodrich Castle on the Welsh border. He is travelling in the company of a knight who claims to be carrying an urgent message for King Henry I. When the knight is killed during an ambush, Geoffrey feels obliged to deliver the message to the King himself, but quickly regrets his decision when the King orders him to spy on his own family in order to ferret out a dangerous traitor. Geoffrey returns home to find his father gravely ill and his older brothers and sister each determined to inherit the Mappestone estate. Geoffrey's father claims he is being poisoned by one of his own children, a claim no one takes seriously until he is found murdered with his own knife in the dead of night. Geoffrey's investigation of the murder, however, takes him far beyond a family quarrel. Accusations are flying, and Geoffrey must prove his own innocence in the face of greed and fear.The villainous Earl of Shrewsbury is clearly implicated, and as Geoffrey delves deeper, he discovers a plot that reaches far beyond the realm of Goodrich Castle to that of the entire kingdom: the assassination of the King.
A Story for Hippo

A Story for Hippo

Puttock Simon

Egmont Books Ltd
2001
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When Hippo dies, her best, best friend Monkey is devastated. Hippo has explained why she has to leave Monkey but Monkey still misses her and the beautiful stories she used to tell. A beautiful and sensitive story about coming to terms with death and the importance of friendship.
A Sociology of Commercial Flight Crew

A Sociology of Commercial Flight Crew

Bennett Simon

Ashgate Publishing Limited
2006
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There are numerous psychological studies of pilots and piloting, but little has been done in the way of sociological examination. Commercial aviation is one of the world's biggest industries, yet there are few studies of pilots as social beings and of their place of work, the flight-deck. Developing a sociological understanding of front-line staff and of pilots' working environments is an important step to developing a more detailed understanding of this increasingly important sector. This book performs such a function and also adds to our understanding of pilots in general, from those who work for flag carriers to those who fly for regional or corporate jet operators. The readership includes the general public, industry legislators, regulators, managements, employees, trainers, journalists, academics and students of sociology, psychology, organisation theory and business management.
A Dog Lover's Activity Book

A Dog Lover's Activity Book

Debra Simon

Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc
2025
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Celebrate everything you love (and occasionally tolerate) about dogs with hilarious coloring pages, quizzes, and games.A bark-out-loud tribute to dog lovers, A Dog Lover’s Activity Book brings the delightful chaos of canine companionship to life with coloring pages and puzzles that capture the humor, loyalty, and boundless energy dogs bring to their humans. This activity book is packed with scenes that reflect the rollercoaster of dog ownership—from muddy pawprints and joyful zoomies to suspiciously quiet moments and wagging tails that double as weapons.Perfect for relaxing after a long day of explaining to your dog why the vacuum isn’t a threat, or for laughing with friends and family, A Dog Lover’s Activity Book offers a lighthearted look at the hilarious world of dog-loving life. With witty, relatable illustrations and fun activities, it’s the ultimate celebration of the special bond between humans and their furry best friends.Inside, you will find:Hysterical coloring pages featuring iconic dog antics Spot the difference, memory games, and mazesWord searches and word scramblesQuizzes and funny fill-in-the-blanksTips on coping with, er, enjoying everyday life with dogsThis book is the perfect gift for anyone who’s ever laughed, cried, or tried to reason with a dog. It’s a tail-waggingly good way to honor the joy, comfort, and occasional chewed-up slipper that dogs bring into our lives.
A Century of Artist Letters

A Century of Artist Letters

Jacqueline Albert Simon

Schiffer Publishing Ltd
2003
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This personal and engaging book reproduces over 100 letters from the most-famous 19th- and 20th-century painters in Paris between 1855 and 1968. Among the artists are Claude Monet, August Renoir, Edouard Manet, Pablo Picasso, and Mary Cassatt. With each letter is an exact transcription (all but two of the letters were originally written in French) and then an English translation. The text of the book explores each writer's relationships with the recipients and with other artists they mention, and a precise examination of each artists's place in the history of art. The artists write of their anxieties about work, health, finances, and their future plans. For example, Pierre Bonnard, at 18, writes a long letter to his father explaining why he has transferred from art school to law school. An anguished Emile Bernard describes to art critic Albert Aurier, as Paul Gauguin recounted it to him, the night Vincent vanGogh cut off his own ear. Also featured are a work of art by each artist and their portrait, self-portrait, or photograph. Additionally, each letter has been briefly analyzed by a graphologist (handwriting expert), providing another insight to the human side of great talent. The letters have been selected from the collection of Pierre F. Simon, which is now in the archives of the New York Public Library.