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        March 2024

        Lady Susan

        by Jane Austen, Annabelle von Sperber, Angelika Beck

        Die attraktive Lady Susan sorgt für Aufregung in der Gesellschaft: Frisch verwitwet, weiß sie ihre Reize einzusetzen und kokettiert mit ihren Verehrern. Gerüchte über angebliche Affären machen die Runde. Um dem Gerede zu entgehen, zieht sie sich auf das Anwesen ihres Bruders zurück, um in Ruhe ihren Plan weiterzuverfolgen: einen neuen wohlhabenden Ehemann zu finden. Objekt ihrer Begierde ist der adrette Reginald DeCourcy. Es werden fleißig Intrigen gesponnen, um unliebsame Konkurrentinnen aus dem Feld zu schlagen. Doch als eines Tages ihre Tochter Frederica auftaucht, geraten Lady Susans Pläne in Gefahr … Amüsant und scharfzüngig erzählt die beliebte Autorin von amourösen und gesellschaftlichen Verwicklungen.

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        March 2004

        Das Böse denken

        Eine andere Geschichte der Philosophie

        by Susan Neiman, Christiana Goldmann, Susan Neiman, Susan Neiman

        Susan Neiman ist Direktorin des Einstein Forums in Potsdam. Sie lehrte Philosophie in Yale und an der Universität von Tel Aviv und ist Mitglied der Berlin-Brandenburgischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Susan Neiman ist Direktorin des Einstein Forums in Potsdam. Sie lehrte Philosophie in Yale und an der Universität von Tel Aviv und ist Mitglied der Berlin-Brandenburgischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Susan Neiman ist Direktorin des Einstein Forums in Potsdam. Sie lehrte Philosophie in Yale und an der Universität von Tel Aviv und ist Mitglied der Berlin-Brandenburgischen Akademie der Wissenschaften.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        July 2018

        Order and conflict

        Anthony Ascham and English political thought (1648–50)

        by Peter Lake, Marco Barducci, Anthony Milton, Jason Peacey, Alexandra Gajda

        This book provides a careful and systematic analysis of Anthony Ascham's career and writings for the first time in English. During the crucial period between the Second Civil War and the establishment of the English Republic, when he served as official pamphleteer of the Parliament and the republican government, Ascham put forward a complex argument in support of Parliament's claims for obedience which drew on the political thought of Grotius, Hobbes, Selden, Filmer and Machiavelli. He combined ideas taken from these authors and turned them into a powerful instrument of propaganda to be deployed in the service of the political agenda of his Independent patrons in Parliament. This investigation of Ascham's works brings together an intellectual analysis of his political thought and an exploration of the interaction between politics, propaganda and political ideas.

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        History of medicine
        November 2011

        Women's medical work in early modern France

        by Susan Broomhall

        Women have long been crucial to the provision of medical services, both in the treatment of sickness and in maintaining health. In this study, Susan Broomhall situates the practices and perceptions of women's medical work in France in the context of the sixteenth century and its medical evolution and innovations. She argues that early modern understandings of medical practice and authority were highly flexible and subject to change. She furthermore examines how a focus on female practitioners, who cut across most sectors of early modern medical practice, can reveal the multifaceted phenomenon of these negotiations for authority. This new paperback edition of Women's medical work in early modern France skilfully combines detailed research with a clear presentation of the existing literature of women's medical work, making it invaluable to students of gender and medical history.

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        The Arts
        April 2011

        Anthony Asquith

        by Tom Ryall, Brian McFarlane, Neil Sinyard

        This is the first comprehensive critical study of Anthony Asquith. Ryall sets the director's work in the context of British cinema from the silent period to the 1960s, examining the artistic and cultural influences which shaped his films. Asquith's silent films were compared favourably to those of his eminent contemporary Alfred Hitchcock, but his career faltered during the 1930s. However, the success of Pygmalion (1938) and French Without Tears (1939), based on plays by George Bernard Shaw and Terence Rattigan, together with his significant contributions to wartime British cinema, re-established him as a leading British film maker. Asquith's post-war career includes several pictures in collaboration with Terence Rattigan, and the definitive adaptation of Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest (1951), but his versatility is demonstrated in a number of modest genre films including The Woman in Question (1950), The Young Lovers (1954) and Orders to Kill (1958). ;

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        May 2011

        Hegel und Haiti

        Für eine neue Universalgeschichte

        by Susan Buck-Morss, Laurent Faasch-Ibrahim

        1791 revoltierten die Sklaven von Saint Domingue, dem heutigen Haiti, unter Absingen der Marseillaise gegen die französischen Kolonialherren. Die »schwarzen Jakobiner« bewiesen so die Unteilbarkeit der Aufklärung. Diese im Okzident verdrängte Geschichte Haitis wird derzeit angesichts zunehmender weltweiter Ungleichheit wiederentdeckt. Anknüpfungspunkte dafür finden sich ausgerechnet bei Hegel, der die Ereignisse in der Karibik verfolgte. Seine Überlegungen zum Verhältnis von Herrschaft und Knechtschaft lesen sich wie ein Kommentar zum Geschehen – ohne daß Haiti mit einem Wort erwähnt würde. Susan Buck-Morss konfrontiert Hegels Interesse mit seiner Philosophie und skizziert die Grundlinien einer neuen Universalgeschichte.

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        June 2024

        »Hellseher im Kleinen«

        Das Leben Robert Walsers

        by Susan Bernofsky, Michael Adrian

        Er lebte und schrieb am Rande der Gesellschaft, schockierte seine Boheme-Freunde in Berlin mit dem Besuch einer Dienerschule und entwickelte später in Bern einen urban-nomadischen Lebensstil, bevor er den Rest seines Lebens in einer Heil- und Pflegeanstalt verbrachte. Ob als Antiheld und romantischer Einzelgänger, als »Verlocker zur Freiheit« (Morgenstern) oder als »Hellseher im Kleinen« (Sebald) – Robert Walser wurde glühend verehrt und hat viele maßgeblich beeinflusst: Franz Kafka, Walter Benjamin und Robert Musil ebenso wie Thomas Bernhard, Paul Nizon, Sibylle Lewitscharoff und Elfriede Jelinek. In ihrer sorgfältig recherchierten und reich bebilderten Biografie wirft Susan Bernofsky einen nuancierten Blick auf Walsers faszinierendes Leben und Werk. Gestützt auf neue Quellen, unbekannte Texte, Briefe und weitere biografische Dokumente lotet sie seinen Rang im literarischen Diskurs seiner Zeit aus wie auch die unbestrittene Relevanz seines Werks für die heutige. Vor allem aber gelingt ihr ein mitreißend erzähltes Buch, das auch diejenigen für Walser begeistert, für die er noch nicht Kultstatus hat.

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        April 2010

        Alien, Marx & Co.

        Slavoj Žižek im Porträt

        by Susan Chales de Beaulieu, Jean-Baptiste Farkas, Susan Chales de Beaulieu, Jean-Baptiste Farkas

        In einem Artikel, in dem sich Autoren der Frankfurter Allgemeinen Sonntagszeitung mit Philosophen-Videos auf Youtube befaßten, hieß es, dort könne »man Denker in Aktion sehen und beobachten, wie die Körpersprache, von der in den Texten keine Spur zu finden ist, das Wort übernimmt«. Wenn es einen Gegenwartsphilosophen gibt, bei dem Körpersprache und Denkstil tatsächlich zur Deckung zu kommen scheinen, so ist das Slavoj Žižek, der philosophische »Sprengmeister« aus Ljubljana. Diesen »nervösen Intellektuellen« (die tageszeitung) haben Susan Chales de Beaulieu und Jean-Baptiste Farkas in ihrem, von arte koproduzierten Filmporträt buchstäblich festgehalten. Sie lassen Žižek nicht nur Kernelemente seiner Theorie erläutern, sie entlocken ihm auch aufschlußreiche Erklärungen zu seinem quecksilbrigen Schreibstil und läden ihn zu einer über Monitore hergestellten Begegnung mit seinen langjährigen Weggefährten Alain Badiou und Jacques Rancière. Als Extras sind weitere Interviews mit Žižek, Restaurantgespräche sowie diverse Auszüge einer seiner legendären Vorträge zu sehen.

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        Agriculture & related industries
        November 1997

        Climate Change Mitigation and European Land Use Policies

        by Edited by Neil Adger, Davide Pettenella, Martin Whitby

        The UN Convention on Climate Change requires countries to reduce their polluting greenhouse gas emissions from all sources including agriculture, forestry and land use. Emissions associated with land use are inherent in modern farming and forestry practices, with the commitments under the Convention representing a clear challenge to restructuring of Europe’s agriculture and forestry policies. This book primarily considers the actions of Europe and other regions in reducing land use related greenhouse gas fluxes, while recognising that the array of economic and political pressures for CAP reform and sustainable land use are fundamentally intertwined. The book is aimed at practitioners, academics and policy makers in the field of agriculture and forestry who wish to understand the importance of the global emissions issue for European and global land use. Individual contributors, from 10 countries, consider greenhouse gas emissions at the sub-national, national, EU and global scales. Efficiency, equity and implications of policy in this area are the primary focus of the volume.

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        1992

        Lady Susan /Die Watsons /Sanditon

        Ein Briefroman und zwei Romanfragmente. Grossdruck

        by Jane Austen, Elizabeth Gilbert

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        Forestry & silviculture: practice & techniques
        December 1997

        Agroforestry for Soil Management

        by Edited by Anthony Young

        Agroforestry refers to land use systems in which trees or shrubs are grown in association with agricultural crops, or pastures and livestock. From its inception, it has contained a strong element of soil management. Well-designed and managed agroforestry systems have the potential to control run-off and erosion, maintain soil organic matter and physical properties, and promote nutrient cycling. By these means, agroforestry can make a major contribution to sustainable land use. The previous edition of this book, entitled Agroforestry for Soil Conservation (1989), was based on indirect evidence from agriculture, forestry and soil science. The present work provides a new synthesis, drawing on over 700 published sources dating largely from the 1990s. These include both results of field trials of agronomy systems, and research into the plant-soil processes which take place within them. Soil conservation in its narrower sense, the control of erosion, is treated alongside other equally important aspects of soil management, such as nutrient cycling. The new edition summarizes the present state of knowledge and indicates needs for research. It is essential reading for all concerned with agroforestry, whether as students, research scientists, or for practical purposes of development. It is also of interest to soil scientists, agronomists and foresters. Anthony Young was for nine years a Principal Scientist with the International Centre for Research in Agroforestry (ICRAF), Nairobi, Kenya. He was previously Professor of Environmental Sciences at the University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK, from which he received the degree of Doctor of Science. He was a joint author of the FAO standard texts on land evaluation and land use planning. Besides these, his other books include Soil Survey and Land Evaluation (1981) and Land Resources: Now and for the Future (1998). He is now Honorary Research Fellow in Environmental Sciences at the University of East Anglia.

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        Children's & YA
        January 2022

        A Tale Of Light

        by Khrystyna Lukashchuk (Author), Khrystyna Lukashchuk (Illustrator)

        This unique picture book is a creation of Khrystyna Lukashchuk, a well-known Ukrainian author and artist recognized as one of the best illustrators of independent Ukraine. From the emergence of Ukraine through its darkest times to its final victory over evil,  A Tale Of Light allows us to find answers to dramatic questions: how can we explain to children why there is a war in their country? Why can not the enemy leave the Ukrainian land in peace? What will help us to defeat the enemy for good? The profound symbolic images that the author recreated will guide the readers along their journey. Ukrainians have been tapping into them for long times to find a source of harmony and internal strength –  they are a powerful source of Light sustained by Ukrainian history, culture, and language. No enemy, however big or conniving, can destroy this Light.   From 3 to 6 years, 719 words Rightsholders: bondarenkosvetlak@gmail.com

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        RIPPLING WAVES

        A Spiritual Journey Through the Heart of the Universe

        by Anthony Teresi

        Renowned psychic and multi-dimensional visionary Anthony Teresi guides us all on an epic adventure, awakening the deepest truth of who we are in this book. He has gained the ability to communicate directly to consciousness through the unspoken language of the heart. Anthony’s natural born gifts bear the unique capacity to tune into the realm of universal knowledge and the hidden mystery of the cosmos. After years of exploration into the highest realms, he has committed the truth of what he experienced to paper to inspire us to ascend, transform and expand into the most profound love right within this lifetime.

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        2005

        Window that Flies

        by Vasyl Holoborodko

        The first and the most diverse edition of the selected works of the famous poet, laureate of the Shevchenko National Literary Prize of Ukraine collected under the title “The Window that Flies”. It includes all the best that was written by the author on the eve of his sixtieth birthday. The ancient world of native mythology and fairy tales comes to life in the work of the most prominent post-sixties poet Vasyl Holoborodko. Probably, this search for something nationally specific, which stretched on for years continues to this day.

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