Nobody's Kingdom

Nobody's Kingdom
Title Nobody's Kingdom PDF eBook
Author T.J. Winnifrith
Publisher Andrews UK Limited
Total Pages 254
Release 2021-05-05
Genre History
ISBN 1909930962

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The Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman Empires, foreign invasion, communism and tribal conflict: these have been the realities of life in Northern Albania for centuries. In this rich and comprehensive history, Tom Winnifrith examines the many different elements that have shaped this independent and little-known region of the Balkans. He explores the fundamental division between the South of Albania and its mysterious, romantic North - more feudal, more tribal, more Catholic and more prone to Austrian and Italian influence. It is also a region less affected by Greece, both ancient and modern, and by medieval Byzantium or the Orthodox faith. Northern Albania, with a terrain and climate much harsher than the south of the country, has traditionally had little respect for law and authority while its inhabitants remain in thrall to an ancient honour code -- the kanun -- demanding blood feuds and terrible revenge. Nobody's Kingdom traces the history of this ruggedly beautiful region, frequently disturbed by both invaders and internal strife yet retaining a distinct national identity and character. From its origins in the ancient kingdom of Illyria and the Roman province of Illyricum, through Byzantine and Ottoman rule, the granting of Albanian independence in 1912, the rise and fall of communism to its current fragile democracy, Northern Albania can be seen as a cultural crossroads - especially remarkable given its mountainous and difficult landscape. This book, both scholarly and readable, is the first modern comprehensive history of Northern Albania and is a timely and accessible introduction to a remote and inaccessible region.

Nobody's Kingdom

Nobody's Kingdom
Title Nobody's Kingdom PDF eBook
Author T.J. Winnifrith
Publisher Andrews UK Limited
Total Pages 236
Release 2021-05-05
Genre History
ISBN 1909930954

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The Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman Empires, foreign invasion, communism and tribal conflict: these have been the realities of life in Northern Albania for centuries. In this rich and comprehensive history, Tom Winnifrith examines the many different elements that have shaped this independent and little-known region of the Balkans. He explores the fundamental division between the South of Albania and its mysterious, romantic North - more feudal, more tribal, more Catholic and more prone to Austrian and Italian influence. It is also a region less affected by Greece, both ancient and modern, and by medieval Byzantium or the Orthodox faith. Northern Albania, with a terrain and climate much harsher than the south of the country, has traditionally had little respect for law and authority while its inhabitants remain in thrall to an ancient honour code -- the kanun -- demanding blood feuds and terrible revenge. Nobody's Kingdom traces the history of this ruggedly beautiful region, frequently disturbed by both invaders and internal strife yet retaining a distinct national identity and character. From its origins in the ancient kingdom of Illyria and the Roman province of Illyricum, through Byzantine and Ottoman rule, the granting of Albanian independence in 1912, the rise and fall of communism to its current fragile democracy, Northern Albania can be seen as a cultural crossroads - especially remarkable given its mountainous and difficult landscape. This book, both scholarly and readable, is the first modern comprehensive history of Northern Albania and is a timely and accessible introduction to a remote and inaccessible region.

Nobody's Home

Nobody's Home
Title Nobody's Home PDF eBook
Author Arnold Weinstein
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 368
Release 1993-03-11
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0190281960

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Nobody's Home is a bold view of the American novel from its beginnings to the contemporary scene. Focusing on some of the deepest instincts of American life and culture--individual liberty, freedom of speech, constructing a life--Arnold Weinstein brilliantly sketches the remarkable career of the American self in some of the major works of the past one hundred fifty years. Weinstein contends that American writers are haunted by the twin specters of the self as a mirage, as Nobody, and by the brutal forces of culture and ideology that deny selfhood to people on the basis of money, sex, and color of skin. His central thesis is that language makes possible freedoms and accomplishments that are achievable in no other realm, and that American fiction is a fascinating record of the human fight against coercion, of the kinds of maneuvering room that we may find in life and in art. This study is unique in several respects: it offers some of the keenest readings of major American texts that have ever been written, including some of the most significant works of the past decades, and it fashions a rich and supple view of the American novel as a writerly form of freedom, in sharp contrast to today's critical emphasis on blindness and co-option.

Nobody's lad, by Leslie Keith

Nobody's lad, by Leslie Keith
Title Nobody's lad, by Leslie Keith PDF eBook
Author Grace Leslie Keith Johnston
Publisher
Total Pages 256
Release 1880
Genre
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Nobody's Home

Nobody's Home
Title Nobody's Home PDF eBook
Author Dubravka Ugrešić
Publisher Open Letter Books
Total Pages 307
Release 2008
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 1934824003

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In her long career, Ugresic has published several novels (e.g., The Ministry of Pain), but she made her name with her essay collections, which have caused controversy and earned her the admiration of writers and critics abroad. In these latest musings, written over the course of several years, Ugresic leaves no stone unturned and no thought contained, doing what she does best: writing about the human condition through her own experience. Refusing to establish a central theme, she touches upon a wide range of topics: the paradox of multiculturalism, metaphors as our "defense against nightmares," the eerie similarities between capitalism and communism, and ways in which we try to rise hopelessly above our less-than-perfect existence. Along the way, she pays homage to the works of literature that have influenced her own creative process, in an effort to pay "a symbolic literary tax on narcissim" because "writing is not the humblest of vocations." Perhaps not, but Ugresic certainly knows how to balance being a critic with being criticized. Recommended for all libraries collecting cultural criticism.--Mirela Roncevic, Library Journal Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

What Nobody Knows

What Nobody Knows
Title What Nobody Knows PDF eBook
Author M. A. Slatton
Publisher WestBow Press
Total Pages 106
Release 2023-07-10
Genre Religion
ISBN

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What do you know about hearing the voice of God? How does he speak to you? In What Nobody Knows, author M. A. Slatton addresses some basic questions about walking out your faith. She discusses how God sees you and how you connect with his spirit, how to apply grace, and how to be thankful, rest, wait, and pray. Using her personal experiences, scriptural references, and moments of revelation, Slatton presents a collection of various lessons she’s learned throughout her life. The testimony offered in What Nobody Knows digs deeper into a full Christian life with inspirational words of wisdom given from a regular person who is walking it out, too.

Nobody's Man

Nobody's Man
Title Nobody's Man PDF eBook
Author Edward Phillips Oppenheim
Publisher
Total Pages 334
Release 1921
Genre
ISBN

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