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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Marianne Farningham
Polly Corrigan Book Prize shortlist Professional intelligence became a permanent feature of the French state as a result of the army’s June 8, 1871, reorganization following France’s defeat in the Franco-Prussian War. Intelligence practices developed at the end of the nineteenth century without direction or oversight from elected officials, and yet the information gathered had a profound influence on the French population and on pre–World War I Europe more broadly. In Marianne Is Watching Deborah Bauer examines the history of French espionage and counterespionage services in the era of their professionalization, arguing that the expansion of surveillance practices reflects a change in understandings of how best to protect the nation. By leading readers through the processes and outcomes of professionalizing intelligence in three parts-covering the creation of permanent intelligence organizations within the state; the practice of intelligence; and the place of intelligence in the public sphere-Bauer fuses traditional state-focused history with social and cultural analysis to provide a modern understanding of intelligence and its role in both state formation and cultural change. With this first English-language book-length treatment of the history of French intelligence services in the era of their inception, Bauer provides a penetrating study not just of the security establishment in pre–World War I France but of the diverse social climate it nurtured and on which it fed.
Marianne the Librarian Coloring Book
Julia a. Royston
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Marianne Makes a Difficult Choice: Parents' Divorce Changes Life for the Little Girl
Marianne Tong
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Marianne Muss Sich Entscheiden
Marianne Tong
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg lie en sich Mariannes Eltern scheiden. Als ihre Mutter einen Amerikaner heiratete, mu te Marianne sich entscheiden, ob sie in Deutschland bei ihrem Vater bleiben oder nach Amerika zu ihrer Mutter auswandern will.
Marianne's Journey: Volume 3 of the Marianne Grows Up series
Marianne Tong
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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La Dificil Opcion de Marianne: Marianne tiene un problema
Marianne Tong
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Mariannes Große Reise: Marianne Muß nach Amerika Ziehen
Marianne Tong
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Marianne Breathless: The Girl Who Didn't Exist
Myriad Sprite
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Seasoning: Poems by Marianne Philbrick
Marianne Philbrick
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Marianne's Pocket Posh Journal, Chevron
Andrews McMeel Publishing
2016
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Marianne's Pocket Posh Journal, Mum
Andrews McMeel Publishing
2016
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Marianne's Pocket Posh Journal, Polka Dot
Andrews McMeel Publishing
2016
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Marianne's Pocket Posh Journal, Tulip
Andrews McMeel Publishing
2016
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Marianne's Magical Journey
Chandavictoria Cleveland; Kathleen Rand
Resource Publications (CA)
2019
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Come and visit the Amazon Join Matori, Banu and Marianne on the adventure of a lifetime. Discover the secrets of the rainforest. Meet talking animals. Your imagination will take flight with Marianne's Magical Journey
Living Consciously: Essays by Marianne Duffill Cox
Marianne Duffill Cox
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Marianne Hauser's short fiction is a literary documentary of exile. These accounts of expatriates and lost children situate us in foreign realms, between the titillating intimacies of strangers and looming brutalities we can never quite see. In Hauser's fiction, expatriation is not a historical accident but a condition as essential to humans as breathing or speech. A young boy's suicide in ""Heartlands Beat"" or a child's vision of her piano teacher's corpse invoke the permanent dislocations that adulthood can never overcome. It is as though birth were, for Hauser, the great forced migration, an incomprehensible banishment from some homeland every child can remember. Her characters gaze in bewilderment at the crude and violent landscape that, through preposterous twistings, they have come to occupy, wondering how they could have ended so incongruously, unable to imagine any dwelling but here. Beautiful fabrications from the writer about whom Anais Nin remarked. ""She deftly weaves the strange, the unknown, the unfamiliar, the perverse, into a fabric of human fallibilities that draws drama and farce close to us.