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Trees And Weeds

Trees And Weeds

Eric Carlton Neperud

Eric Carlton Neperud
2016
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Marvin Tinker was sentenced to a penitentiary world for a crime he doesn't remember committing. Food? Shelter? Check. Survival? Open to interpretation. Death? Was no longer relevant. To compensate, mutations were rampant: physical, mental and moral. Elemental energies could be harnessed, if one was willing to risk their humanity to procure it. Escape? A startling discovery revitalized the possibility.
Limbo

Limbo

Eric Carlton Neperud

Eric Carlton Neperud
2016
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Samantha Lyger killed her father. It stopped the abuse, but in compensation she was sentenced to a penitentiary world. She was able to protect herself from the predominantly male culture, but not from the dynamic environment. There were infinite ways to die and she was death prone. Death was temporary, but in exchange for modifications to her appearance and psyche. Would an equilibrium be reached before she lost the last remnants of her femininity?
The Brotherhood of Giants

The Brotherhood of Giants

Eric Carlton Neperud

Eric Carlton Neperud
2018
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George Seward was a dirty accountant, who was sent to a penitentiary world for embezzling from his client's retirement accounts. Money was just a tool. You didn't give someone a life sentence for stealing a few---million---hammers and wrenches. Not doing a day of hard labor in his life, it was not only going to be a challenge to acclimate, to a pre-industrialized society, but to survive. Change isn't always detrimental. It creates opportunities. Intellectual epiphanies, but also physical transformations. The key was navigating through life without losing your soul.
Wizards and Druids

Wizards and Druids

Eric Carlton Neperud

Eric Carlton Neperud
2018
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Lynn was a galactic agent. Her current mission was to investigate unpredicted events on Dartmoor, a penitentiary world. The difficulty would be in returning. Life sentences didn't require evacuation apparatuses. The remnants of terraforming made the planet's inhabitants susceptible to physical, intellectual, and moral, transformations. There were advantages of being a cat, especially when one was the high priestess of a divine manifestation. But once a galactic agent, always a galactic agent: adapt, but not alter, until the next mission.
Wonders of the Wilderness

Wonders of the Wilderness

Eric Carlton Neperud

Eric Carlton Neperud
2017
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YELLOWSTONE, the world's first national park, is the backdrop for Steve Harrison's journey to find a direction for his life after his father died. Geysers and grizzlies. Buffalo stampedes and skinny dipping. If that epiphany didn't come, it was still a great place to spend a summer. To become one with all the WONDERS OF THE WILDERNESS.
Fleas Upon Snow

Fleas Upon Snow

Eric Carlton Neperud

Eric Carlton Neperud
2017
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To escape the violence of the city, Jimi Jackson spends the WINTER in YELLOWSTONE, the world's first national park. In her attempt to reinvent herself, she must not only navigate ambiguous relationships and shared bathrooms, but also subzero temperatures, scalding pools and a Nordic commute. In discovering we are FLEAS UPON SNOW, she creates a philosophy that not only changes herself, but potentially, the world.
War and Ideology

War and Ideology

Eric Carlton

Routledge
2020
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Why do nations go to war? Is war an institutionalized outlet for our aggressive instincts? Or is it a cultural invention rather than a biological necessity?Originally published in 1990, Eric Carlton, looking across a number of societies investigates why men and women go to war, and how they are able to commit atrocities against their enemy. He believes that central to these issues is the perception of the enemy and the ways in which this is ‘converted’ – consciously or unconsciously – into an ideology of aggression. Military training and ideology are based upon the definition of the enemy as ‘the other’, and studies in the text reveal the importance of the stereotyped image of the enemy when soldiers carry out atrocities.Dr Carlton explores the underlying problem of how and why societies resort to war, by analysing the motivations, usually religious and ideological, which legitimize warlike policies and activities. Fascinating case studies consider the ways in which the enemy has been seen in various historical and comparative contexts: for instance, to ancient Egyptians the enemy were non-people, to Romans uncouth barbarians, to Maoists class antagonists. These studies underline the fact that perceptions of the adversary determine the nature of warfare more than any other single factor.The book is unique in its discussion of the idea of the enemy in warfare and military ideology, and in its use of an historical method to comment on situations which are still relevant to the modern world. Its historical and comparative perspective, and its extensive case studies, make it of great value and interest to students of history, sociology, and politics, as well as to those engaged in war studies.
War and Ideology

War and Ideology

Eric Carlton

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2022
nidottu
Why do nations go to war? Is war an institutionalized outlet for our aggressive instincts? Or is it a cultural invention rather than a biological necessity?Originally published in 1990, Eric Carlton, looking across a number of societies investigates why men and women go to war, and how they are able to commit atrocities against their enemy. He believes that central to these issues is the perception of the enemy and the ways in which this is ‘converted’ – consciously or unconsciously – into an ideology of aggression. Military training and ideology are based upon the definition of the enemy as ‘the other’, and studies in the text reveal the importance of the stereotyped image of the enemy when soldiers carry out atrocities.Dr Carlton explores the underlying problem of how and why societies resort to war, by analysing the motivations, usually religious and ideological, which legitimize warlike policies and activities. Fascinating case studies consider the ways in which the enemy has been seen in various historical and comparative contexts: for instance, to ancient Egyptians the enemy were non-people, to Romans uncouth barbarians, to Maoists class antagonists. These studies underline the fact that perceptions of the adversary determine the nature of warfare more than any other single factor.The book is unique in its discussion of the idea of the enemy in warfare and military ideology, and in its use of an historical method to comment on situations which are still relevant to the modern world. Its historical and comparative perspective, and its extensive case studies, make it of great value and interest to students of history, sociology, and politics, as well as to those engaged in war studies.
Occupation

Occupation

Eric Carlton

Barnes Noble Books-Imports, Div of Rowman Littlefield Pubs., Inc
1992
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How does a successful conquering power retain control of the land it occupiesóoften in the face of hostility? In Occupation, Eric Carlton explores the methods employed by dominant powers to ensure their supremacy and considers the critical relationship between military authority and civilian population. In exploring this complex relationship, Dr. Carlton covers both the nature of control and its practical implementation. Working from the premise that the ideology of the occupying power conditions the exercise of power and that control is gained either by compulsion or persuasion, he examines the options available to the aggressor nation in maintaining authority. These, he suggests, include both the use of force and the implementation of forms of social controlólegal, moral and religious preceptsóas well as the utilization of the social norms of the occupied nation. In order to demonstrate the wide variety of control policies used, Dr. Carlton presents a spectrum of case studies, with examples ranging from the Roman Empire to British colonialism in India and the exploitation of Peru by the Spanish. Particular attention is given to the Nazi atrocities of the Second World War, and to the moral aspects of military repression. Contents: Foreword; Introduction: Ideology and Control; Analyses of Power; Assimilation: The Expedient Policies of the Roman Empire; Re-education: British Colonialism in India; Culturation: The Neo-colonialism of the United States in Latin America; Reconstitutionalization: The Macedonian Empire of Alexander the Great; Malintegration: Japan and the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity; Abritrary Repression: Mussolini and the Italian African Empire; Exploitation: The Spanish in Peru; Subjugation: Europeans and the Indigenes of North America; Depredation: The Assyrians and Population Transfer; Selective Control: Nazi Non-Eastern Occupation Policies; Extermination: Nazi Policies and Practices in the "East"; Excursus: The Holocaust and the SS Intelligentsia; Afterthough
Occupation

Occupation

Eric Carlton

Routledge
1992
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In this exploration of the nature of occupation, Eric Carlton concentrates on the complex relationship between military authority and civilian population and explores the methods used by dominant powers ot maintain their authority. Drawing from a wide range of case studies, including examinations of British colonial interests in India and the Nazi atrocities of the Second World War, Dr Carlton assesses the nature of social control and the effect of ideology on the exercising of power, and considers the moral aspects of military repression.
Treason

Treason

Eric Carlton

Routledge
2019
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First published in 1998, this volume is a historical and comparative study of treason, whose aim is to clarify and categorize the diverse and often mixed – even confused – motives which underlie treason, both at its conspiracy and implemental stages. Its approach is to use case studies ranging from classical society to modern cases of treachery to examine this complex issue. Some of the case studies will have a familiar ring, but others will not be so well known, as the book is not merely a popular recitation of spy stories. Rather, it is concerned with the nature of treason, and offers some theoretical pointers to treason as a social and psychological phenomenon.The text demonstrates that, while in common speech the term ‘treason’ has pejorative connotations, it is, in fact, a multi-faceted phenomenon which merits much closer investigation.
Treason

Treason

Eric Carlton

Routledge
2020
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First published in 1998, this volume is a historical and comparative study of treason, whose aim is to clarify and categorize the diverse and often mixed – even confused – motives which underlie treason, both at its conspiracy and implemental stages. Its approach is to use case studies ranging from classical society to modern cases of treachery to examine this complex issue. Some of the case studies will have a familiar ring, but others will not be so well known, as the book is not merely a popular recitation of spy stories. Rather, it is concerned with the nature of treason, and offers some theoretical pointers to treason as a social and psychological phenomenon.The text demonstrates that, while in common speech the term ‘treason’ has pejorative connotations, it is, in fact, a multi-faceted phenomenon which merits much closer investigation.
The Paranormal

The Paranormal

Eric Carlton

Routledge
2018
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This title was first published in 2000: A manifestation of mass hysteria, a compensation for physical or emotional deprivation, or an alternative to religion? What is the function of the paranormal in society? This question and its many possible answers are the subject of this scholarly study of our enduring fascination with experiences for which science provides no ready explanations. From the ancient cultures of Mesopotamia and Egypt to the present day, Eric Carlton surveys the development of ideas and research associated with the paranormal, culminating as it does today in the recognized academic status accorded to parapsychology. With a critical yet open mind, Carlton explores issues associated with the study of the paranormal, such as witchcraft beliefs, near-death experiences and the UFO phenomenon. Case studies are employed to illustrate and illuminate certain examples and theories. This thought-provoking book concludes that the paranormal and our study of it provides a multi-faceted vehicle for humanity's quest to find meaning in life.
The Paranormal

The Paranormal

Eric Carlton

Routledge
2017
sidottu
This title was first published in 2000: A manifestation of mass hysteria, a compensation for physical or emotional deprivation, or an alternative to religion? What is the function of the paranormal in society? This question and its many possible answers are the subject of this scholarly study of our enduring fascination with experiences for which science provides no ready explanations. From the ancient cultures of Mesopotamia and Egypt to the present day, Eric Carlton surveys the development of ideas and research associated with the paranormal, culminating as it does today in the recognized academic status accorded to parapsychology. With a critical yet open mind, Carlton explores issues associated with the study of the paranormal, such as witchcraft beliefs, near-death experiences and the UFO phenomenon. Case studies are employed to illustrate and illuminate certain examples and theories. This thought-provoking book concludes that the paranormal and our study of it provides a multi-faceted vehicle for humanity's quest to find meaning in life.
Revival: Militarism (2001)

Revival: Militarism (2001)

Eric Carlton

Routledge
2019
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This title was first published in 2001. Militarism connotes more than unadulterated aggression. It encapsulates a way of life and involves the inculcation of military values as an end in itself. This text examines the factors which have been held to account for the rise of militarism in particular social contexts, using case studies and comparative analysis of this perennial phenomenon.
Revival: Militarism (2001)

Revival: Militarism (2001)

Eric Carlton

Routledge
2017
sidottu
This title was first published in 2001. Militarism connotes more than unadulterated aggression. It encapsulates a way of life and involves the inculcation of military values as an end in itself. This text examines the factors which have been held to account for the rise of militarism in particular social contexts, using case studies and comparative analysis of this perennial phenomenon.
Ideology and Social Order (RLE Social Theory)
Truly interdisciplinary work between Sociology and History is are, because one discipline usually exploits the concerns or data of the other. Eric Carlton, however, has succeeded in bringing together the distinctive orientations of sociology and ancient history into a clearly written discussion of concerns crucial to both disciplines. Based on a comparative analysis or two pre-industrial civilisations, those of Ancient Egypt and Classical Athens, the study is primarily concerned with three issues. The first is the relationship between belief and action: does belief (intellectualised as ideology) affect or determine social behaviour? Second, the author examines the ways in which belief contributes to stability and ‘good order’ in society, and asks to what extent such factors as social status and social change are related to institutionalised mechanisms of social control. Finally, he indicates possible sociological frameworks or models which are ideological rather than stratificatory, whereby complex pre-industrial systems might be analysed. By analysing the societies of Ancient Egypt and Classical Athens in institutional terms, Eric Carlton examines the potency and pervasiveness of the ideological factor and shows that it is a persistent and determinative feature of this type of society.