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Perceiving God

The Epistemology of Religious Experience

by William P. Alston
Language: English
Release Date: January 24, 2014

In Perceiving God, William P. Alston offers a clear and provocative account of the epistemology of religious experience. He argues that the "perception of God"—his term for direct experiential awareness of God—makes a major contribution to the grounds of religious belief. Surveying the variety...

Brokering Empire

Trans-Imperial Subjects between Venice and Istanbul

by E. Natalie Rothman
Language: English
Release Date: December 7, 2011

In Brokering Empire, E. Natalie Rothman explores the intersecting worlds of those who regularly traversed the early modern Venetian-Ottoman frontier, including colonial migrants, redeemed slaves, merchants, commercial brokers, religious converts, and diplomatic interpreters. In their sustained interactions...

Exotic Nations

Literature and Cultural Identity in the United States and Brazil, 1830–1930

by Renata Wasserman
Language: English
Release Date: March 15, 2018

In this highly original and critically informed book, Renata R. Mautner Wasserman looks at how, during the first decades following political independence, writers in the United States and Brazil assimilated and subverted European images of an "exotic" New World to create new literatures that asserted...

Realm between Empires

The Second Dutch Atlantic, 1680-1815

by Wim Klooster, Gert Oostindie
Language: English
Release Date: May 15, 2018

Wim Klooster and Gert Oostindie present a fresh look at the Dutch Atlantic in the period following the imperial moment of the seventeenth century. This epoch (1680–1815), the authors argue, marked a distinct and significant era in which Dutch military power declined and Dutch colonies began to chart...

The Dutch Moment

War, Trade, and Settlement in the Seventeenth-Century Atlantic World

by Wim Klooster
Language: English
Release Date: October 19, 2016

In The Dutch Moment, Wim Klooster shows how the Dutch built and eventually lost an Atlantic empire that stretched from the homeland in the United Provinces to the Hudson River and from Brazil and the Caribbean to the African Gold Coast. The fleets and armies that fought for the Dutch in the decades-long...

Writing in Limbo

Modernism and Caribbean Literature

by Simon Gikandi
Language: English
Release Date: March 15, 2018

In Simon Gikandi’s view, Caribbean literature and postcolonial literature more generally negotiate an uneasy relationship with the concepts of modernism and modernity—a relationship in which the Caribbean writer, unable to escape a history encoded by Europe, accepts the challenge of rewriting...

When Violence Works

Postconflict Violence and Peace in Indonesia

by Patrick Barron
Language: English
Release Date: April 15, 2019

Why are some places successful in moving from war to consolidated peace while others continue to be troubled by violence? And why does postconflict violence take different forms and have different intensities? By developing a new theory of postconflict violence Patrick Barron's When Violence Works...

From Stalin to Mao

Albania and the Socialist World

by Elidor Mëhilli
Language: English
Release Date: November 15, 2017

Elidor Mëhilli has produced a groundbreaking history of communist Albania that illuminates one of Europe’s longest but least understood dictatorships. From Stalin to Mao, which is informed throughout by Mëhilli’s unprecedented access to previously restricted archives, captures the powerful globalism...

Capitalism without Democracy

The Private Sector in Contemporary China

by Kellee S. Tsai
Language: English
Release Date: December 15, 2009

Over the past three decades, China has undergone a historic transformation. Once illegal, its private business sector now comprises 30 million businesses employing more than 200 million people and accounting for half of China's Gross Domestic Product. Yet despite the optimistic predictions of political...

Dark Age Nunneries

The Ambiguous Identity of Female Monasticism, 800–1050

by Steven Vanderputten
Language: English
Release Date: May 15, 2018

In Dark Age Nunneries, Steven Vanderputten dismantles the common view of women religious between 800 and 1050 as disempowered or even disinterested witnesses to their own lives. It is based on a study of primary sources from forty female monastic communities in Lotharingia—a politically and culturally...

After Lavinia

A Literary History of Premodern Marriage Diplomacy

by John Watkins
Language: English
Release Date: May 9, 2017

The Renaissance jurist Alberico Gentili once quipped that, just like comedies, all wars end in a marriage. In medieval and early modern Europe, marriage treaties were a perennial feature of the diplomatic landscape. When one ruler decided to make peace with his enemy, the two parties often sealed...

"Strong of Body, Brave and Noble"

Chivalry and Society in Medieval France

by Constance Brittain Bouchard
Language: English
Release Date: March 30, 1998

Medieval society was dominated by its knights and nobles. The literature created in medieval Europe was primarily a literature of knightly deeds, and the modern imagination has also been captured by these leaders and warriors. This book explores the nature of the nobility, focusing on France in the...

Out of Love for My Kin

Aristocratic Family Life in the Lands of the Loire, 1000–1200

by Amy Livingstone
Language: English
Release Date: February 23, 2011

In Out of Love for My Kin, Amy Livingstone examines the personal dimensions of the lives of aristocrats in the Loire region of France during the eleventh and twelfth centuries. She argues for a new conceptualization of aristocratic family life based on an ethos of inclusion. Inclusivity is evident...

The Military Enlightenment

War and Culture in the French Empire from Louis XIV to Napoleon

by Christy L. Pichichero
Language: English
Release Date: November 15, 2017

The Military Enlightenment brings to light a radically new narrative both on the Enlightenment and the French armed forces from Louis XIV to Napoleon. Christy Pichichero makes a striking discovery: the Geneva Conventions, post-traumatic stress disorder, the military "band of brothers," and soldierly...
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