¡Acompáñanos a viajar por el mundo de los libros!
Añadir este libro a la estantería
Grey
Escribe un nuevo comentario Default profile 50px
Grey
Suscríbete para leer el libro completo o lee las primeras páginas gratis.
All characters reduced
Austria-Hungary - Exploring the rich literary history and cultural legacy of Austria-Hungary - cover

Austria-Hungary - Exploring the rich literary history and cultural legacy of Austria-Hungary

G. E. Mitton

Editorial: Good Press

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Sinopsis

In "Austria-Hungary," G. E. Mitton offers a poignant exploration of the complex sociopolitical landscape of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, weaving together historical narrative and vivid descriptions. Mitton's literary style is marked by clarity and precision, reflecting a keen scholarly understanding of the intricacies of the empire's diverse cultures and turbulent history. The book places a strong emphasis on the dual monarchy'Äôs multifaceted identity'Äîhighlighting the challenges of nationalism, ethnic diversity, and the balance of power that characterized this historical milieu. G. E. Mitton, a respected historian and travel writer of the early 20th century, drew on her extensive experiences in Europe and deep interest in cultural interactions to fulfill her ambition of documenting this significant yet often overlooked empire. Her erudition allows her to navigate the complexities of 19th-century geopolitics while maintaining a narrative that is both accessible and engaging. Mitton's background and her travels across Europe profoundly shaped her insights and perspectives, as she sought to illuminate the region's rich tapestry of histories and peoples. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in European history, as it offers a nuanced perspective on Austria-Hungary'Äôs legacy and its impact on modern Europe. Mitton's depth of research, combined with her evocative writing, makes "Austria-Hungary" an essential addition to any historian's library or for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the interplay between culture and politics in this remarkable empire.
Disponible desde: 10/07/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 149 páginas.

Otros libros que te pueden interesar

  • The Black Boom - cover

    The Black Boom

    Jason L Riley

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Economic inequality continues to be one of the most hotly debated topics in America, but there has been relatively little discussion of the fact that black-white gaps in joblessness, income, poverty, and other measures were shrinking prior to the pandemic. Why was it happening, and why did this phenomenon go unacknowledged by so much of the media? 
     
     
     
    In The Black Boom, Jason L. Riley—acclaimed Wall Street Journal columnist and senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute—digs into the data and concludes that the economic lives of black people improved significantly under policies put into place during the Trump administration. 
     
     
     
    Less inequality is something that everyone wants, but disapproval of Trump's personality and methods too often skewed the media's appraisal of effective policies advocated by his administration. If we want to make real progress in improving the lives of low-income minorities, says Riley, we must look beyond our partisan differences at what works and keep doing it. Unfortunately, many press outlets were unable or unwilling to do that.
    Ver libro
  • What is Queer Food? - How We Served a Revolution - cover

    What is Queer Food? - How We...

    John Birdsall

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    A celebrated food writer's expansive, audacious excavation of the development of modern queer identity and food culture. 
     
     
     
    Food in America and Europe has long been shaped, twisted, and upended by queer creatives. Beloved food writer John Birdsall fills the gap between the past and present, channeling the twin forces of criticism and cultural history to propel readers into the kitchens, restaurants, swirling party-houses, and humming interior lives of James Baldwin, Alice B. Toklas, Truman Capote, Esther Eng, and others who left an indelible mark on the culinary world from the margins. Queer food is brunch quiche à la Craig Claiborne, Richard Olney's ecstatic salade composée, and Rainbow Ice-Box Cake from Ernest Matthew Mickler's White Trash Cooking. It's the intention surrounding a meal, the circumstances behind it, the people gathered around the table. 
     
     
     
    With cinematic verve and prose that dazzles, What Is Queer Food? is a monumental work: a testament to food's essential link to a modern queerness that reveals how, like fashion or tastes in music, food has become a language of LGBTQ+ identity.
    Ver libro
  • Tyre & Carthage: The History of the Phoenician Cities that Dominated the Mediterranean for Centuries - cover

    Tyre & Carthage: The History of...

    Editors Charles River

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Across the eastern Mediterranean there has been discovered a great number of objects whose appearance or materials are extraneous to local cultures, whether it was an Egyptian amulet in Greece, a Greek vase in Africa, or thousands of strange amulets in Gibraltar. The remains are evidence that a huge amount of goods was once moved from one land to another, systematically transported and traded across the Mediterranean by the ancient commercial network of the Phoenicians. Beginning in the 13th century BCE, and lasting for more than a millennium, this civilization dominated the most important body of water known to the ancients. With their formidable ships and skills in trading, they made a name for themselves by trading between Egypt, Greece, Rome, Carthage, Sardinia, Spain, and eventually all the way to the Atlantic Ocean, establishing themselves as the undisputed lords of the sea.  
    One of the most crucial cities in the system was hidden beneath the Greek, Roman, and Crusader ruins of Lebanon: the ancient city of Tyre. "Seated at entrance to the sea," according to the prophet Ezekiel, Tyre was constructed on a purportedly impenetrable island. Tyre was considered to be one of the oldest and wealthiest metropolises of the world, and indeed, the city can be directly associated with some of the most important stages in the history of mankind. 
    Although Carthage by far preferred to exert economic pressure and influence before resorting to direct military power (and even went so far as to rely primarily on mercenary armies paid with its vast wealth for much of its history, it nonetheless produced a number of outstanding generals, from the likes of Hanno Magnus to, of course, the great bogeyman of Roman nightmares himself: Hannibal. Carthage was able to go from a minor Phoenician settlement to one of the most powerful trading empires of antiquity. 
    Ver libro
  • No Scrap Left Behind - My Life Without Food Waste - cover

    No Scrap Left Behind - My Life...

    Teralyn Pilgrim

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Teralyn Pilgrim had no idea the environmental and economic impact of food waste, or that she could save $100 a month by being waste free. But when a story of hungry children fills her with unbearable guilt, she decided to make a change to the way her family approached mealtime. Despite finicky kids and a skeptical husband, Pilgrim turned her feelings of guilt into action and created a zero-food waste kitchen. 
     
     
     
    Pilgrim began her journey by defining food waste with Rule #1: the Hungry Kid Test—would you throw something edible away with a hungry child watching? If the answer is yes, it can go in the compost. If the answer is no, then it's time to get creative. 
     
     
     
    Narrating her trials and errors—emphasis on errors—Pilgrim invites listeners to her table, where leftover food is a personal challenge to reduce waste, save money, and guard against squandering natural resources. Things get tricky when she discovers a five-year-old fish in her freezer, accidentally buys the grossest fat-free cookies in the world, and finds her dog is as picky as the kids. Addressing myths about how being waste-free is too hard (it's not) and whether expiration dates mean anything (they don't), Pilgrim teaches listeners clever ways to be resourceful while also offering a broader look at why food waste matters and the global effects of this massive problem.
    Ver libro
  • Dangerous Male The: A Walking Hormonal Trigger - cover

    Dangerous Male The: A Walking...

    A.A. Castor

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Tired of being the nice guy who gets ignored while women obsess over men who treat them like an afterthought? 
    It's time to stop chasing—and start triggering. 
    The Dangerous Male: A Walking Hormonal Trigger is not a feel-good guide. It's a dark, brutally honest, and laughably real manifesto for men ready to stop begging for love and start mastering biology, psychology, and seduction on a primal level. 
    This book is built for the man who's done playing it safe. 
    It unpacks what really makes women obsessed—from subconscious ovulation cues to emotional tension, from masculine presence to strategic silence. You'll discover how to activate female hormones like oxytocin and dopamine, not by asking for attention—but by becoming the man she can't stop thinking about. 
    Inside, you'll learn:Why emotional detachment makes you irresistibleHow to use eye contact, voice, and posture as weapons of attractionThe science of female desire—and how to flip it in your favorHow to become a man women chase, submit to, and rememberWhy walking away right is more powerful than any pickup line 
    This isn't about manipulation. 
    It's about evolutionary dominance. 
    Women aren't confused—they're wired. 
    It's time you learned the language they actually respond to. 
    If you're ready to become the kind of man women compete for—emotionally, sexually, and psychologically—this book is your blueprint. 
    You don't chase. You attract. 
    You don't ask. You choose. 
    You don't react. You reign.
    Ver libro
  • 100 Amazing Facts about Prehistory - Time Travel to Our Roots - cover

    100 Amazing Facts about...

    Marc Dresgui

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Explore Prehistory Like Never Before with "100 Amazing Facts About Prehistory"! Dive into a fascinating journey through the mysteries of our ancestors and discover incredible stories that will transport you from the earliest human traces to the amazing creatures that once roamed the Earth. 🦣 
    Have you ever wondered:How did early humans survive the harsh ice ages?Why did woolly mammoths have such long tusks?What were the most feared animals by our ancestors?How did prehistoric hunters follow animal migrations?Which was the first animal species to be domesticated by humans? 
    Why choose this book for your child:A captivating exploration of history: Delve into the origins of humanity with fascinating stories about the challenges and triumphs of early humans. This book makes Prehistory accessible and engaging for young readers, sparking their curiosity about human evolution.Incredible and verifiable facts: Each fact is based on rigorous archaeological and scientific discoveries, providing precise and inspiring knowledge. Your child will discover amazing information they can share and discuss with friends and family.A pedagogical and accessible approach: The facts are explained in a simple and clear way, suitable for young readers. Complex concepts are broken down to be easily understood, while still stimulating interest and learning.Develops curiosity and reflection: By reading this book, your child will learn to ask questions and seek answers, thus developing critical thinking and research skills. 
    Embark on this adventure with "100 Amazing Facts About Prehistory" and open the door to a world full of astonishing discoveries, where each page reveals a new secret about the beginnings of humanity!
    Ver libro