A History of Violence

A History of Violence
Title A History of Violence PDF eBook
Author John Wagner
Publisher Vertigo
Total Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Assassins
ISBN 9781401231897

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Originally published: New York: Paradox Press, 1997.

David Cronenberg's A History of Violence

David Cronenberg's A History of Violence
Title David Cronenberg's A History of Violence PDF eBook
Author Bart Beaty
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Total Pages 153
Release 2008-01-01
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0802099327

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David Cronenberg's A History of Violence - the lead title in the new Canadian Cinema series - presents readers with a lively study of some of the filmmaker's favourite themes: violence, concealment, transformation, sex, and guilt.

A History of Violence

A History of Violence
Title A History of Violence PDF eBook
Author Oscar Martinez
Publisher National Geographic Books
Total Pages 0
Release 2017-04-11
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1784781711

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“A necessary read.” —Los Angeles Review of Books “A chilling portrait of corruption, unimaginable brutality and impunity.” —Financial Times This revelatory and heartbreaking immersion into the lives of people enduring extreme violence in Central America is a powerful call for immigration policy reform in the United States El Salvador and Honduras have had the highest homicide rates in the world over the past ten years, with Guatemala close behind. Every day more than 1,000 people—men, women, and children—flee these three countries for North America. Óscar Martínez, author of The Beast, named one of the best books of the year by the Economist, Mother Jones, and the Financial Times, fleshes out these stark figures with true stories, producing a jarringly beautiful and immersive account of life in deadly locations. Martínez travels to Nicaraguan fishing towns, southern Mexican brothels where Central American women are trafficked, isolated Guatemalan jungle villages, and crime-ridden Salvadoran slums. With his precise and empathetic reporting, he explores the underbelly of these troubled places. He goes undercover to drink with narcos, accompanies police patrols, rides in trafficking boats and hides out with a gang informer. The result is an unforgettable portrait of a region of fear and a subtle analysis of the North American roots and reach of the crisis, helping to explain why this history of violence should matter to all of us.

The History of Violence in America

The History of Violence in America
Title The History of Violence in America PDF eBook
Author Hugh Davis Graham
Publisher New York : F. A. Praeger
Total Pages 880
Release 1969
Genre History
ISBN

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A History of Pain

A History of Pain
Title A History of Pain PDF eBook
Author Michael Berry
Publisher Columbia University Press
Total Pages 440
Release 2008
Genre Popular culture
ISBN 9780231141628

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This work probes the restaging, representation, and reimagining of historical violence and atrocity in contemporary Chinese fiction, film, and popular culture. It examines five historical moments including the Musha Incident (1930) and the February 28 Incident (1947).

History of violence (A)

History of violence (A)
Title History of violence (A) PDF eBook
Author John Wagner
Publisher
Total Pages 200
Release 2011
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 9788865890455

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A History of Western Political Thought

A History of Western Political Thought
Title A History of Western Political Thought PDF eBook
Author J. S. McClelland
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 824
Release 2005-07-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1134812116

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A History of Western Political Thought is an energetic and lucid account of the most important political thinkers and the enduring themes of the last two and a half millennia. Written with students of the history of political thought in mind, the book: * traces the development of political thought from Ancient Greece to the late twentieth century * focuses on individual thinkers and texts * includes 40 biographies of key political thinkers * offers original views of theorists and highlights those which may have been unjustly neglected * develops the wider themes of political thought and the relations between thinkers over time.