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1860100145901F. Chamerot Libraire-Éditeur 1860 in12. 1860. Relié.
1867240221867 Paris : A. Lacroix, Verboeckhoven, 1867,1 vol. reliure demi chagrin vert,dos à caissons et fleurons dorés,(VII-484 p.),24 cm,bon état,frais,rare
1961100144588Hachette 1961 in12. 1961. Broché. Recueil de pensées et maximes inédites d'Édouard Herriot homme politique et écrivain français publié en 1937. L'ouvrage rassemble des réflexions sur des thèmes variés comme la culture la démocratie l'art et la société dans un style concis et aphoristique caractéristique du genre des maximes
191811793Paris Plon-Nourrit et Cie 1918 In-12 XVIII+286 pp, 4ème édition, dos frotté légèrement passé.
in-16 , 550 pp., broche, couv. ill. Bon etat. [DV-13]
304p. Map illustrations by Jean Paul Tremblay. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket. Coldwar/Economics 4
2007100138691Einaudi 2007 182 pages 19 4x1 2x12cm. 2007. Broché. 182 pages.
pp. xiv, 242. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket, slightly worn. Includes articles by: Bernard B. Fall, George F. Kennan, Zbigniew K. Brzezinski, Thomas W. Wolfe, et al. First Edition. Coldwar/Economics 2
19953084936La Paz: Istituto Latinoamericano de Investigaciones Sociales 1995. 316 Seiten. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
7707Chez Jean-Claude Lattes, 1983. In-8* broche de 254 pages. Bon etat.
1972265152New York: Youth Committee for Peace and Democracy in the Middle East 1972. Leaflet printed on one side only all text minor creasing and wear else good condition 8.5x11 inches. Attack on the YSA including it's alleged support of Munich massacre at the Olympics. Youth Committee for Peace and Democracy in the Middle East unknown books
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 2 volumes set (498 p.; 572 p.). Anitgone'den Mizrakli Ilmihal'e; Bozkirdan dogan uygarlik köy enstitüleri. 2 volumes set.
2008qg520CERF L'histoire à vif Broché 2008 In-8, (21.5x13.5 cm), broché, 212 pages, essai ; plats à peine usés, bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
pp. xv, 314. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket. Spine darkened. Liberty Book Club dust jacket. "Important source for the history of Soviet psychiatry and psychology with an Appendix containing the only English translation of the devastating 1936 'Decree against pedagogy' (which turned Soviet psychology on its head), the section on pathology of higher nervous activity from the famous Stalinist 5-year-plan, 1946-1950, and the 1950's Pavlovization era denunciation of S. L. Rubinshtein." Coldwar/Economics 1
pp. iv, 158. Ruled title page. Small 8vo. Original full red cloth binding, decorated and embossed in black. Original dust jacket. Slightly torn. Nice copy. Coldwar/Economics 10
pp. xiv, 288. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket, slight wear. An American who lived in Russia from 1929 to 1942 in the employment of the Soviet government. Coldwar/Economics 7
The controversial thesis at the center of this study is that, despite the importance of slavery in Athenian society, the most distinctive characteristic of Athenian democracy was the unprecedented prominence it gave to free labor. Wood argues that the emergence of the peasant as citizen, juridically and politically independent, accounts for much that is remarkable in Athenian political institutions and om a survey of historical writings of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the focus of which distorted later debates, Wood goes on to take issue with recent arguments, such as those of G.E.M. de Ste Croix, about the importance of slavery in agricultural production. The social, political and cultural influence of the peasant-citizen is explored in a way which questions some of the most cherished conventions of Marxist and non-Marxist historiography.210.index Shabby reading copy, but text complete. Ex-Library
Light browning to pages. Rubbing to extremities. Light creasing to front wrap. ; Looks the unprecedented prominence Athenian democracy gave to free labour. ; 224 pages
64363Paris, Flammarion/Champs, 1997. 11 x 18, 455 pp., broché, bon état (quelques surlignages au fluo jaune).
Very minor shelfwear to DJ. ; 208 pages; In 404 BCE the Peloponnesian War finally came to an end, when the Athenians, starved into submission, were forced to accept Sparta's terms of surrender. Shortly afterwards a group of thirty conspirators, with Spartan backing ("the Thirty") , overthrew the democracy and established a narrow oligarchy. Although the oligarchs were in power for only thirteen months, they killed more than 5 percent of the citizenry and terrorized the rest by confiscating the property of some and banishing many others. Despite this brutality, members of the democratic resistance movement that regained control of Athens came to terms with the oligarchs and agreed to an amnesty that protected collaborators from prosecution for all but the most severe crimes. The war and subsequent reconciliation of Athenian society has been a rich field for historians of ancient Greece. From a rhetorical and ideological standpoint, this period is unique because of the extraordinary lengths to which the Athenians went to maintain peace. In Remembering Defeat, Andrew Wolpert claims that the peace was "negotiated and constructed in civic discourse" and not imposed upon the populace. Rather than explaining why the reconciliation was successful, as a way of shedding light on changes in Athenian ideology Wolpert uses public speeches of the early fourth century to consider how the Athenians confronted the troubling memories of defeat and civil war, and how they explained to themselves an agreement that allowed the conspirators and their collaborators to go unpunished. Encompassing rhetorical analysis, trauma studies, and recent scholarship on identity, memory, and law, Wolpert's study sheds new light on a pivotal period in Athens' history.
Former owner's name and author's signature on ffep else fine. DJ has very minor shelfwear. ; 208 pages; In 404 BCE the Peloponnesian War finally came to an end, when the Athenians, starved into submission, were forced to accept Sparta's terms of surrender. Shortly afterwards a group of thirty conspirators, with Spartan backing ("the Thirty") , overthrew the democracy and established a narrow oligarchy. Although the oligarchs were in power for only thirteen months, they killed more than 5 percent of the citizenry and terrorized the rest by confiscating the property of some and banishing many others. Despite this brutality, members of the democratic resistance movement that regained control of Athens came to terms with the oligarchs and agreed to an amnesty that protected collaborators from prosecution for all but the most severe crimes. The war and subsequent reconciliation of Athenian society has been a rich field for historians of ancient Greece. From a rhetorical and ideological standpoint, this period is unique because of the extraordinary lengths to which the Athenians went to maintain peace. In Remembering Defeat, Andrew Wolpert claims that the peace was "negotiated and constructed in civic discourse" and not imposed upon the populace. Rather than explaining why the reconciliation was successful, as a way of shedding light on changes in Athenian ideology Wolpert uses public speeches of the early fourth century to consider how the Athenians confronted the troubling memories of defeat and civil war, and how they explained to themselves an agreement that allowed the conspirators and their collaborators to go unpunished. Encompassing rhetorical analysis, trauma studies, and recent scholarship on identity, memory, and law, Wolpert's study sheds new light on a pivotal period in Athens' history. ; Signed by Author
pp. xi, 339. Tall 8vo. Original full blue cloth binding. Original glassine wraps. Coldwar/Economics 2
19557, Brussel, KVAB, 2007, softcover, foto-kartonomslag, 170 x 240mm., 415pp. ISBN 9789065690319.
0259350435.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
200815761Genève, Georg Editeur, 2008. In-8 broché de 279-[1] pages, couverture illustrée.