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      Humanities & Social Sciences
      July 2018

      Louis XIV and the parlements

      by John J. Hurt

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      Children's & YA
      January 2021

      Mailman

      by Katerina Sad (Author), Katerina Sad (Illustrator)

      Wolf works as a Mailman in the Big Forest. Everyone who lives in the Big Forest has a job: for example, Rook is a famous journalist, and Bee is a nurse. One day, Wolf the Mailman started to get strange letters, without an address or even a name. There were surprising things inside… Wolf didn’t stop searching for whoever might have been sending these letters until he uncovered the mystery. And when he found out, his heart became filled with joy and love, for he had opened the door to these feelings himself! From 3 to 5 years, 2102 words. Rightsholders: Ivan Fedechko, ivan.fedechko@starlev.com.ua

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      Children's & YA
      January 2018

      The Milli000000n-Dollar Idea

      by Katerina Sad (Author), Katerina Sad (Illustrator)

      When a farm is left without its owner, the ducks living there began to wonder about their future. They decide to to look for a new owner, but since they can’t write, they must learn how in order to advertise the position. Will the ducks succeed in their plan? You can discover it by flipping through the picture book The Milli000000n-Dollar Idea by Katerina Sad together with your child. Through this wonderful and humorous story, readers will learn what a successful start-up is and that there is always a way out of any difficult situation. From 3 to 6 years, 357 words Rightsholders: Ivan Fedechko, ivan.fedechko@starlev.com.ua

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      Biography & True Stories

      Suffering Hero Ren Zhengfei

      Basic Law of Huawei

      by Wang Yukun

      This is a book about a man, a father and an enterprise. It tells the story of the suffering experience in the the growth stage of Ren Zhengfei, the boss of Huawei, as well as the influence of the parents on him; analyzes the twists and turns from his resignation from a state-owned enterprise to starting his own business step by step, as well as the bitterness, hardship, tribulation, despair and persistence he has experienced; based on his life experience, summarizes Ren Zhengfei's theory of "Gray Philosophy" and underlying management thinking system in Huawei. From the parallel clues of Ren Zhengfei and Huawei, the author presents the ideological history of Huawei over the past 30 years to the readers, and let readers understand the reasons why Huawei employees have unified thoughts, strong cohesion and Why Huawei step by step goes global.

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      1964

      Die Versöhnung durch Christus

      Zur Typologie der Schule von Lund

      by Alpers, Harm

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      March 1978

      Die Verfassung als Maßstab.

      Eine argumentationstheoretische Untersuchung am Beispiel des Problems der Verfassungsmäßigkeit nichtfiskalischer Abgaben.

      by Rack, Manfred

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      October 1986

      Die Lehre von der Macht der Staaten.

      Das außenpolitische Machtproblem in der "politischen Wissenschaft" und in der praktischen Politik im 18. Jahrhundert.

      by Klueting, Harm

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      April 2006

      Hilaria evangelica academica

      Das Reformationsjubiläum von 1717 an den deutschen lutherischen Universitäten

      by Cordes, Harm

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      April 1993

      Zita

      Die letzte Kaiserin

      by Brook-Shepherd, Gordon

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      The Arts
      September 2024

      The renewal of post-war Manchester

      Planning, architecture and the state

      by Richard Brook

      A compelling account of the project to transform post-war Manchester, revealing the clash between utopian vision and compromised reality. Urban renewal in Britain was thrilling in its vision, yet partial and incomplete in its implementation. For the first time, this deep study of a renewal city reveals the complex networks of actors behind physical change and stagnation in post-war Britain. Using the nested scales of region, city and case-study sites, the book explores the relationships between Whitehall legislation, its interpretation by local government planning officers and the on-the-ground impact through urban architectural projects. Each chapter highlights the connections between policy goals, global narratives and the design and construction of cities. The Cold War, decolonialisation, rising consumerism and the oil crisis all feature in a richly illustrated account of architecture and planning in post-war Manchester.

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      January 1998

      Das offene Geheimnis

      Gedanken über Schauspielerei und Theater

      by Brook, Peter

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      1994

      Mein Kind nimmt Drogen

      Informationen und Beratung für Eltern

      by Herausgegeben von Harm, Wolfgang

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      International relations
      April 2010

      Human Rights and the Borders of Suffering

      The Promotion of Human Rights in International Politics

      by Anne Brown

      This book, newly available in paperback, argues for greater openness in the ways we approach human rights and international rights promotion, and in so doing brings some new understanding to old debates. Starting with the realities of abuse rather than the liberal architecture of rights, it casts human rights as a language for probing the political dimensions of suffering. Seen in this context, the predominant Western models of rights generate a substantial but also problematic and not always emancipatory array of practices. These models are far from answering the questions about the nature of political community that are raised by the systemic infliction of suffering. Rather than a simple message from 'us' to 'them', then, rights promotion is a long and difficult conversation about the relationship between political organisations and suffering. Three case studies are explored - the Tiananmen Square massacre, East Timor's violent modern history and the circumstances of indigenous Australians. The purpose of these discussions is not to elaborate on a new theory of rights, but to work towards rights practices that are more responsive to the spectrum of injury that we inflict and endure. The book is a valuable and innovative contribution to rights debates for students of international politics, political theory, and conflict resolution, as well as for those engaged in the pursuit of human rights.

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      Humanities & Social Sciences
      June 2024

      At home with the poor

      Consumer behaviour and material culture in England, c. 1650-1850

      by Joseph Harley

      This book opens the doors to the homes of the forgotten poor and traces the goods they owned before, during and after the industrial revolution (c. 1650-1850). Using a vast and diverse range of sources, it gets to the very heart of what it meant to be 'poor' by examining the homes of the impoverished and mapping how numerous household goods became more widespread. As the book argues, poverty did not necessarily equate to owning very little and living in squalor. In fact, its novel findings show that most of the poor strove to improve their domestic spheres and that their demand for goods was so great that it was a driving force of the industrial revolution.

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