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Romani in Britain: The Afterlife of a Language
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Romani in Britain: The Afterlife of a LanguageRomani in Britain: The Afterlife of a Language

Romani in Britain is the first academic, empirically-based study dedicated to the unique speech form of English Romanies/Gypsies, often called Anglo-Romani. The book contributes to studies of language endangerment and death; studies of "secret" and "in-group" languages; and mixed language research. 
 
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Tags: language, Romani, studies, Britain, death, Language, Afterlife
Spook: Science Tackles the Afterlife
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Spook: Science Tackles the AfterlifeSpook: Science Tackles the Afterlife

If author Mary Roach was a college professor, she'd have a zero drop-out rate. That's because when Roach tackles a subject--like the posthumous human body in her previous bestseller, Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers, or the soul in the winning Spook: Science Tackles the Afterlife--she charges forth with such zeal, humor, and ingenuity that her students (er, readers) feel like they're witnessing the most interesting thing on Earth.
 
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Tags: Science, Spook, Tackles, Roach, humor, Afterlife
The Northern Rebellion of 1569
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The Northern rebellion of 1569The Northern rebellion of 1569

This work offers the first full-length study of the only armed rebellion in Elizabethan England. Addressing recent scholarship on the Reformation and popular politics, it highlights the religious motivations of the rebel rank and file, the rebellion's afterlife in Scotland, and the deadly consequences suffered in its aftermath.
 
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Tags: rebellion, afterlife, rebel, motivations, highlights, Northern, religious
J. J. Rousseau: An Afterlife of Words
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J. J. Rousseau: An Afterlife of WordsJ. J. Rousseau: An Afterlife of Words

Eli Friedlander reads Rousseau's autobiography, Reveries of the Solitary Walker, as philosophy. Reading this work against Descartes's Meditations, Friedlander shows how Rousseau's memorable transformation of experience through writing opens up the possibility of affirming even the most dejected state of being and allows the emergence of the innocence of nature out of the ruins of all social attachments.
 
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Tags: Rousseau, Friedlander, being, state, allows, Words, Afterlife, dejected