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Brochures Politiques (1819-1821)

Brochures Politiques (1819-1821)

Benjamin Constant; Kurt Kloocke; Paul Delbouille

Walter De Gruyter
2017
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Le volume XV des OEuvres compl tes contient des ouvrages politiques r dig s entre 1819 et 1821. On y trouve les textes partiellement in dits des le ons sur la constitution anglaise prononc es en 1819 l'Ath n e royal de Paris, y compris l' loge de Sir Samuel Romilly et le texte sur la libert des Anciens et des Modernes, ainsi que toutes les brochures et pamphlets politiques r dig es en 1819 et 1820, ann es marqu es par les succ s du parti lib ral et la grande crise int rieure de la France d clench e par l'assassinat du duc de Berry. Les ouvrages font cho aux discours prononc s la Chambre des D put s et aux tr s nombreux articles de journaux de Constant, textes para tre dans les tomes XII et XIII des OEuvres compl tes. Cet ensemble tripartite d'ouvrages constitue le cadre pour les M moires sur les Cent-Jours (tome XIV) qui, replac s dans ce contexte, se r v lent tre la fois un crit historique et un livre de combat.
Industrialization in the Middle East

Industrialization in the Middle East

Kurt Grunwald; Joachim O. Ronall; Benjamin Shwadran

Literary Licensing, LLC
2012
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Industrialization In The Middle East is a book written by Kurt Grunwald that explores the history and development of industrialization in the Middle East. The book covers a wide range of topics related to industrialization, including the economic and political factors that led to the growth of industry in the region, the role of foreign investment and technology transfer, and the impact of industrialization on society and culture.Grunwald provides a comprehensive overview of the industrialization process in the Middle East, from the early stages of development in the late 19th century to the present day. He examines the different approaches to industrialization taken by various countries in the region, including Egypt, Iran, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia.The book also explores the challenges and obstacles that Middle Eastern countries have faced in their efforts to industrialize, including political instability, lack of infrastructure, and limited access to capital and technology. Grunwald analyzes the impact of these factors on the success or failure of industrialization initiatives in different countries.Overall, Industrialization In The Middle East is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history and development of industry in the region. It provides a detailed and nuanced analysis of the complex factors that have shaped the industrialization process in the Middle East, and offers insights into the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for the region's economies.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Plough Quarterly No. 38 - Repair

Plough Quarterly No. 38 - Repair

Rowan Williams; Makoto Fujimura; Stephanie Saldaña; Adam Nicholson; Hannah Rose Thomas; Narine Abgaryan; Leah Libresco Sergeant; Norman Wirzba; Benjamin Crosby; Kurt Armstrong; Philip Britts

PLOUGH PUBLISHING HOUSE
2023
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Our writers celebrate the work of repair – of objects, relationships, communities, and landscapes – and reckon with its limits. Consumers campaign for a “right to repair” in protest of products’ wasteful “planned obsolescence.” Repair cafés spring up, in which old-timers teach greenhorns to mend clothes and appliances. But much more than our possession stand in need of repair. For some, the Jewish phrase tikkun olam – to repair the world – may have become little more than a secular social justice mandate, not unlike the Christian cliché “God has no hands but ours.” Yet while we wait on God to repair the cosmos, there are indeed countless ways one can participate in this work, whether one is a mother, a handyman, a farmer, an artist, an teacher, or a pastor. The work may not be glamorous, but it calls forth our creativity and holds its own rewards. On this theme: - A handyman settles for humble work and doesn’t wish more for his children. - A mother mends her daughters’ clothes into extravagant works of arts. - A pastor in a declining denomination asks where to start repairing the church. - A farmer says a restored landscape will be more than it was before. - Yazidi, Rohingya, and Uyghur survivors of sexual violence find ways to reclaim their dignity. - Painter Makoto Fujimura says artists don’t fight culture wars, they make culture. - Prisoners and staff say prisons don’t rehabilitate, but education in prison just might. - A schoolteacher says education requires family, school, and community. - A church that prays in the language of Jesus, scattered by war, lives on in new places. Plough Quarterly features stories, ideas, and culture for people eager to apply their faith to the challenges we face. Each issue includes in-depth articles, interviews, poetry, book reviews, and art.