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      • Armin Lear Press

        Armin Lear Press is home to award-winning editorial and design talent.

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      • Learnetic S.A.

        Learnetic is an innovative educational digital publisher, content developer and eLearning technology provider. We are a technology-based company with over 20 years of experience operating in international educational publishing business. We offer a complete suite of advanced software applications supporting all stages of ePublishing, providing our partners with  professional Authoring Tools, eLearning Platforms and ready-made interactive learning content.

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        January 2010

        Die Geschichte von König Lear

        by Gisbert Haefs

        Gisbert Haefs hat die Geschichte von König Lear neu in Prosa übertragen: König Lear will abdanken und das Reich unter seinen Töchtern aufteilen: Wer ihn am meisten liebt, soll am meisten bekommen. Die beiden älteren, Goneril und Regan, bekunden wortreich ihre Liebe, während die jüngste, Cordelia, schweigt, weil Sprache ihre Gefühle nicht ausdrücken kann. Lear erkennt die wahre Liebe seiner jüngsten Tochter nicht, Eitelkeit und Machtverliebtheit machen ihn blind, so daß er sein Reich den beiden älteren zuspricht, die Jüngste aber enterbt. Doch schon bald muß er erfahren, wie sehr er sich getäuscht hat. Goneril und Regan, die ihrem Vater Schutz und Unterhalt versprochen haben, verstoßen ihn bald. Begleitet von einem Getreuen und einem Narren irrt Lear durchs wüste Land und verfällt dem Wahnsinn.

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        Children's & YA
        June 2016

        King Lear

        by Cai Gao

        King Lear was a famous tragedy of Shakespeare — King Lear was partial to his eldest daughter and second daughter because of their sweet words, however, these two daughters banished their father after they got his whole property. The third and youngest daughter who loved her father indeed led an army to save him, but was killed unfortunately. King Lear died in grief and indignation.

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        September 1977

        Edward Lears kompletter Nonsens

        Limericks, Lieder, Balladen und Geschichten

        by Edward Lear, Edward Lear, Hans Magnus Enzensberger

        Hans Magnus Enzensberger wurde 1929 in Kaufbeuren geboren. Als Lyriker, Essayist, Biograph, Herausgeber und Übersetzer ist er einer der einflussreichsten und weltweit bekanntesten deutschen Intellektuellen.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        January 2025

        The four dimensions of power

        Understanding domination, empowerment and democracy

        by Mark Haugaard

        In this accessible and sophisticated exploration of the nature and workings of social and political power, Haugaard examines the interrelation between domination and empowerment. Building upon the perspectives of Steven Lukes, Michel Foucault, Amy Allen, Hannah Arendt, Anthony Giddens, Pierre Bourdieu and others, he offers a clear theoretical framework, delineating power in four interrelated dimensions. The first and second dimensions of power entail two different types of social conflict. The third dimension concerns tacit knowledge, uses of truth and reification. Drawing upon genealogical theory and accounts of slavery as social death, the fourth dimension of power concerns the power to create social subjects. The book concludes with an original normative pragmatist power-based account of democracy. Offering lucid and entertaining illustrations of complex theoretical perspectives, this book is essential reading for scholars and activists.

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        November 2021

        Shakespeare and the denial of territory

        by Pascale Drouet

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        Political ideologies
        May 2017

        Neoliberal power and public management reforms

        by Professor Peter Triantafillou. Series edited by Mark Haugaard

        This book examines the links between major contemporary public sector reforms and neoliberal thinking. The key contribution of the book is to enhance our understanding of contemporary neoliberalism as it plays out in the public administration and to provide a critical analysis of generally overlooked aspects of administrative power. The book examines the quest for accountability, credibility and evidence in the public sector. It asks whether this quest may be understood in terms of neoliberal thinking and, if so, how? The book makes the argument that while current administrative reforms are informed by several distinct political rationalities, they evolve above all around a particular form of neoliberalism: constructivist neoliberalism. The book analyses the dangers of the kinds of administrative power seeking to invoke the self-steering capacities of society and administration itself.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        July 2020

        The four dimensions of power

        by Mark Haugaard, Mark Haugaard

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        May 2022

        John Brodie - Out of darkness

        by Gunnar Berge

        John Brodie – Out of Darkness is a pulse-pounding sequel that takes readers on a relentless journey of survival, love, and courage. Former Secret Service agent and Navy SEAL John Brodie, together with his partner Julia Harper, finds himself on the run from deadly assassins. Their only hope lies in a daring counterattack that could free them and destroy their powerful enemies. With a backdrop of historical events, this thriller delves into the shadowy world of secret brotherhoods driven by power and greed. Gunnar Berge once again delivers a masterful blend of historical accuracy, compelling characters, and an unyielding quest for freedom.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        August 2002

        The rise of the Nazis

        by Conan Fischer, Mark Greengrass

        How and why did the Nazis seize power in Germany? Nearly seventy years on, the question remains heated and important discoveries continue to challenge long standing assumptions. Beginmning with an overview of the historical context within which Nazism grew, looking at the foreign relations, politics and society of Weimar and in particular at the role of the elites in the rise of Nazism. The book questions the anatomy of Nazism itself: What lent Nazi ideology its coherence and credibility? What distinguished the Nazi's programme from their competitors' and how did they project it so effectively? How was Hitler able to put together and fund an organisation so quickly and effectively that it could launch a sustained assault on Weimar? Who supported the Nazis and what were their motives? Where, precisely, does Nazism belong in the history of Europe?. Since the publication of the first edition, important new works have appeared and this new scholarship has been incorporated into the text. ;

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        November 2019

        John Brodie - The last battle

        by Gunnar Berge

        John Brodie - The Last Battle is an electrifying historical thriller that plunges readers into a world where courage meets conspiracy. Former Navy SEAL and Secret Service agent John Brodie is ready to leave behind the life of high-stakes missions for a quiet desk job and a chance at love. But the events of September 11th drag him back into the shadowy world of covert operations, where an unseen enemy with limitless resources will stop at nothing to destroy him. As Brodie uncovers a vast conspiracy that threatens not only his life but also the lives of those he holds dear, he must rely on his unparalleled skills to survive. This novel masterfully intertwines historical facts with a gripping fictional narrative, making it a must-read for fans of thrillers and historical fiction alike.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        August 2022

        The power of citizens and professionals in welfare encounters

        The influence of bureaucracy, market and psychology

        by Nanna Mik-Meyer

        This book is about power in welfare encounters. Present-day citizens are no longer the passive clients of the bureaucracy and welfare workers are no longer automatically the powerful party of the encounter. Instead, citizens are expected to engage in active, responsible and coproducing relationships with welfare workers. However, other factors impact these interactions; factors which often pull in different directions. Welfare encounters are thus influenced by bureaucratic principles and market values as well. Consequently, this book engages with both Weberian (bureaucracy) and Foucauldian (market values/NPM) studies when investigating the powerful welfare encounter. The book is targeted Academics, post-graduates, and undergraduates within sociology, anthropology and political science.

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        Business, Economics & Law
        June 2024

        The labour movement in Lebanon

        Power on hold

        by Lea Bou Khater

        The labour movement in Lebanon: Power on hold narrates the history of the Lebanese labour movement from the early twentieth century to today. Bou Khater demonstrates that trade unionism in the country has largely been a failure, for reasons including state interference, tactical co-optation, and the strategic use of sectarianism by an oligarchic elite, together with the structural weakness of a service-based laissez-faire economy. Drawing on a vast body of Arabic-language primary sources and difficult-to-access archives, the book's conclusions are significant not only for trade unionism, but also for new forms of workers' organisations and social movements in Lebanon and beyond. The Lebanese case study presented here holds significant implications for the wider Arab world and for comparative studies of labour. This authoritative history of the labour movement in Lebanon is vital reading for scholars of trade unionism, Lebanese politics, and political economy.

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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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