Confessions of a Disloyal European

Confessions of a Disloyal European
Title Confessions of a Disloyal European PDF eBook
Author Jan Myrdal
Publisher
Total Pages 224
Release 1990
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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Western Europe’s Democratic Age

Western Europe’s Democratic Age
Title Western Europe’s Democratic Age PDF eBook
Author Martin Conway
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 376
Release 2022-06-14
Genre History
ISBN 0691204594

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A major new history of how democracy became the dominant political force in Europe in the second half of the twentieth century What happened in the years following World War II to create a democratic revolution in the western half of Europe? In Western Europe's Democratic Age, Martin Conway provides an innovative new account of how a stable, durable, and remarkably uniform model of parliamentary democracy emerged in Western Europe—and how this democratic ascendancy held fast until the latter decades of the twentieth century. Drawing on a wide range of sources, Conway describes how Western Europe's postwar democratic order was built by elite, intellectual, and popular forces. Much more than the consequence of the defeat of fascism and the rejection of Communism, this democratic order rested on universal male and female suffrage, but also on new forms of state authority and new political forces—primarily Christian and social democratic—that espoused democratic values. Above all, it gained the support of the people, for whom democracy provided a new model of citizenship that reflected the aspirations of a more prosperous society. This democratic order did not, however, endure. Its hierarchies of class, gender, and race, which initially gave it its strength, as well as the strains of decolonization and social change, led to an explosion of demands for greater democratic freedoms in the 1960s, and to the much more contested democratic politics of Europe in the late twentieth century. Western Europe's Democratic Age is a compelling history that sheds new light not only on the past of European democracy but also on the unresolved question of its future.

Politics in Europe

Politics in Europe
Title Politics in Europe PDF eBook
Author M. Donald Hancock
Publisher CQ Press
Total Pages 867
Release 2018-05-29
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1506399088

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Politics in Europe, Seventh Edition introduces students to the power of the European Union as well as seven political systems—the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Sweden, Russia, Poland—within a common analytical framework that enables students to conduct both single-case and cross-national analysis. Each case addresses the most relevant questions of comparative political analysis: who governs, on behalf of what values, with the collaboration of what groups, in the face of what kind of opposition, and with what socioeconomic and political consequences? Packed with captivating photos and robust country descriptions from regional specialists, the Seventh Edition enables students to think critically about these questions and make meaningful cross-national comparisons.

Modern Swedish Prose in Translation

Modern Swedish Prose in Translation
Title Modern Swedish Prose in Translation PDF eBook
Author Karl Erik Lagerlöf
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages 290
Release 1979
Genre Poetry
ISBN 0816608768

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Modern Swedish Prose in Translation was first published in 1979. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions. These excerpts from Swedish prose works - mostly novels - reflect major shifts in mood and style in the 25 years since 1950. Editor Karl Erik Lagerlof traces cultural and political developments in Sweden from the post-World War II era, when writers felt themselves in a world devoid of political meaning and rejected realism as a literary mode, down to the intensely political years of the Vietnam era. The selections in this anthology range from the anti-ideological works of the postwar years to recent documentary methods influenced by Marxism, structuralism, and a renewed political consciousness.

Survey of Contemporary Literature

Survey of Contemporary Literature
Title Survey of Contemporary Literature PDF eBook
Author Frank Northen Magill
Publisher
Total Pages 768
Release 1977
Genre Literature
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Contemporary Islamic Conversations

Contemporary Islamic Conversations
Title Contemporary Islamic Conversations PDF eBook
Author Nevval Sevindi
Publisher SUNY Press
Total Pages 178
Release 2008-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780791473542

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Discusses the ideas of the most important living Muslim thinker and leader in contemporary Turkey.

Speaking Life

Speaking Life
Title Speaking Life PDF eBook
Author Dr. Bobbie Shaw-Hunter
Publisher AuthorHouse
Total Pages 78
Release 2011-02-07
Genre Education
ISBN 1456712926

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This book is the creative response (social action) of the need for an Africentric program that empowers African/Black Americans families and communities. It is based upon Africentric approaches that focus on the adaptive and defensive functioning of African/Black Families through its cultural infrastructure. In no way is this study designed to place blame or foster hatred. It is designed to be a cultural knowledge base that fosters a greater understanding of African/Black people through the philosophical and psychological tenets of C-FACT (Churches-Families-And Communities-Together).