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The Birth of China Seen Through Poetry
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The Birth of China Seen Through Poetry

The book introduces Chinese culture to readers of English, using poetry from the various periods rendered into English verse to bring back to life past Chinese society as it developed from about 1000 B.C to the form we see today.
 
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Tags: English, Chinese, about, society, today
Reign of Terror: Ivan IV
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Reign of Terror: Ivan IV

Ruslan Grigor'evitch Skrynnikov unfolds the drama of terror under Ivan the Terrible and his oprichnina. He uses new kinds of evidence paying close attention to primary sources. The conflicts between Ivan and the gentry, the crushing of Novgorod autonomy, the ways in which Ivan interpreted his authority and sought to create an alternative base of power in a loyal body of henchmen-followers known as the oprichnina, the alienation of different groups in society from the government, the impoverishment and weakening of whole regions leading to the Time of Troubles are among the themes that Skrynnikov develops.
 
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Tags: oprichnina, Skrynnikov, alienation, society, different
A People's History for the Classroom
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A People's History for the Classroom

A people's pedagogy, like a people's history, should alert students to deep currents of justice and equality in U.S. history, and in diverse ways encourage students to try on the personas of people who worked to make this a more democratic society. A people's history and pedagogy ought to allow students to recognize that 'we' were not necessarily the ones stealing land, dropping bombs, or breaking strikes. 'We' were ending slavery, fighting for women's rights, organizing unions, marching against wars, and trying to create a society premised on the Golden Rule.
 
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Tags: people, history, students, pedagogy, society
Empire, State and Society: Britain Since 1830
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Empire, State and Society: Britain Since 1830

Empire, State, and Society assesses the external and internal forces behind Britain′s transformation from global superpower to its current position in the twenty–first century. The authors provide an accessible and balanced introduction, which is thoughtfully organized for ease of use for both students and teachers.
 
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Tags: Empire, Britain, Society, State, balanced
The Sociology Book (Big Ideas Simply Explained)
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The Sociology Book (Big Ideas Simply Explained)The Sociology Book (Big Ideas Simply Explained) The Sociology Book takes on some of humankind's biggest questions: What is society? What makes it tick? Why do we interact in the way that we do with our friends, coworkers, and rivals? The Sociology Book profiles the world's most renowned sociologists and more than 100 of their biggest ideas, including issues of equality, diversity, identity, and human rights; the effects of globalization; the role of institutions; and the rise of urban living in modern society Easy to navigate and chock-full of key concepts, profiles of major sociological thinkers, and conversation starters galore, this is a must-have, in-a-nutshell guide to some of the most fascinating questions on earth.
 
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Tags: Sociology, Explained, Simply, Ideas, profiles, questions, biggest, society