Race for the Iron Throne, Vol. II: Political and Historical Analysis of a Clash of Kings

Race for the Iron Throne, Vol. II: Political and Historical Analysis of a Clash of Kings
Title Race for the Iron Throne, Vol. II: Political and Historical Analysis of a Clash of Kings PDF eBook
Author Steven Attewell
Publisher
Total Pages 455
Release 2018-03-21
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ISBN 9781980506300

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How would you like to read A Clash of Kings with a PhD by your side? After conquering A Game of Thrones in his first book, Steven Attewell, the creator of the hugely popular Race for the Iron Throne blog, is back to give the same exhaustive and authoritative treatment to the second volume in George R.R. Martin's masterful A Song of Ice and Fire series. Each one of Clash's final 30 chapters is broken down in meticulous detail in four key areas. The Political and Historical Analyses explore the political ramifications that each character's decisions entail while digging into the real-world historical incidents that inspired Martin's narrative twists and turns. What If? offers up a tantalizing look at how these political and historical elements could have played out in dozens of alternative scenarios, underscoring the majesty and complexity of Martin's storytelling. And Book vs. Show looks at the key differences - both good and bad - between the story as originally conceived on the printed page and as realized in HBO's Game of Thrones. At over 450 pages, the concluding part of Race for the Iron Throne, Vol. II is nearly an encyclopedia instead of a reading companion - one that will prove to be indispensable to the reader who wants to pick up on every last little flourish in all of Song of Ice and Fire. Note: this is part two of a two-parter, covering the last 30 chapters of A Clash of Kings (from "Daenerys III" to "Bran VII") - there was so much insight and analysis crammed into this book, Amazon forced us to break it up into two installments. About the author Steven Attewell is the author of Race for the Iron Throne, a blog that examines the history and politics of the Song of Ice and Fire series and HBO's Game of Thrones. He has a PhD in History from the University of California, Santa Barbara, where he studied the history of public policy and was a political and union activist. In addition to Race for the Iron Throne, Steven is also a co-podcaster on Game of Thrones at the Lawyers, Guns, and Money podcast, writes about public policy at the Realignment Project, and is a co-author of the equally-authoritative Tower of the Hand: A Hymn for Spring anthology book.

Race for the Iron Throne, Vol. II: Political and Historical Analysis of a Clash of Kings

Race for the Iron Throne, Vol. II: Political and Historical Analysis of a Clash of Kings
Title Race for the Iron Throne, Vol. II: Political and Historical Analysis of a Clash of Kings PDF eBook
Author Steven Attewell
Publisher
Total Pages 450
Release 2018-03-08
Genre
ISBN 9781973464488

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How would you like to read A Clash of Kings with a PhD by your side? After conquering A Game of Thrones in his first book, Dr. Steven Attewell, the creator of the hugely popular Race for the Iron Throne blog, is back to give the same exhaustive and authoritative treatment to the second volume in George R.R. Martin's masterful A Song of Ice and Fire series. Each one of Clash's first 40 chapters is broken down in meticulous detail in four key areas. The Political and Historical Analyses explore the political ramifications that each character's decisions entail while digging into the real-world historical incidents that inspired Martin's narrative twists and turns. What If? offers up a tantalizing look at how these political and historical elements could have played out in dozens of alternative scenarios, underscoring the majesty and complexity of Martin's storytelling. And Book vs. Show looks at the key differences - both good and bad - between the story as originally conceived on the printed page and as realized in HBO's Game of Thrones. At over 600 pages, the first part of Race for the Iron Throne, Vol. II is nearly an encyclopedia instead of a reading companion - one that will prove to be indispensable to the reader who wants to pick up on every last little flourish in all of Song of Ice and Fire. Note: this is part one of a two-parter, covering the first 40 chapters of A Clash of Kings (from the "Prologue" to "Catelyn V") - there was so much insight and analysis crammed into this book, Amazon forced us to break it up into two installments. About the author Steven Attewell is the author of Race for the Iron Throne, a blog that examines the history and politics of the Song of Ice and Fire series and HBO's Game of Thrones. He has a PhD in History from the University of California, Santa Barbara, where he studied the history of public policy and was a political and union activist. In addition to Race for the Iron Throne, Steven is also a co-podcaster on Game of Thrones at the Lawyers, Guns, and Money podcast, writes about public policy at the Realignment Project, and is a co-author of the equally-authoritative Tower of the Hand: A Hymn for Spring anthology book.

Race for the Iron Throne: Political and Historical Analysis of a Game of Thrones

Race for the Iron Throne: Political and Historical Analysis of a Game of Thrones
Title Race for the Iron Throne: Political and Historical Analysis of a Game of Thrones PDF eBook
Author Steven Attewell
Publisher
Total Pages 537
Release 2018-05-16
Genre
ISBN 9781980635932

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A GAME OF THRONES How would you like to read A Game of Thrones with a PhD by your side?Steven Attewell, creator of Race for the Iron Throne (racefortheironthrone.wordpress.com), is one of the most insightful scholars in political theory and history, but instead of devoting his talents to academia, he's delving into George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire saga to give the most comprehensive deconstruction - and explanation - yet offered.Each one of Thrones's 73 chapters is broken down in meticulous detail in four key areas. The Political and Historical Analyses explore the political ramifications that each character's decisions entail while digging into the real-world historical incidents that inspired Martin's narrative twists and turns. What If? offers up a tantalizing look at how these political and historical elements could have played out in dozens of alternative scenarios, underscoring the majesty and complexity of Martin's storytelling. And Book vs. Show looks at the key differences - both good and bad - between the story as originally conceived on the printed page and as realized in HBO's Game of Thrones.At nearly 204,000 words, it's almost literally impossible to imagine a more exhaustive or authoritative reading companion for any novel ever before published.Note: there are spoilers for all five published novels in the Song of Ice and Fire series. About the author Steven Attewell is the author of Race for the Iron Throne, a blog that examines the history and politics of the Song of Ice and Fire series and HBO's Game of Thrones. He has a PhD in History from the University of California, Santa Barbara, where he studied the history of public policy and was a political and union activist. In addition to Race for the Iron Throne, Steven is also a co-podcaster on Game of Thrones at the Lawyers, Guns, and Money podcast, writes about public policy at the Realignment Project, and is a co-author of the Tower of the Hand: A Hymn for Spring anthology book.

The Mushroom at the End of the World

The Mushroom at the End of the World
Title The Mushroom at the End of the World PDF eBook
Author Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 348
Release 2021-06-08
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0691220557

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"A tale of diversity within our damaged landscapes, The Mushroom at the End of the World follows one of the strangest commodity chains of our times to explore the unexpected corners of capitalism. Here, we witness the varied and peculiar worlds of matsutake commerce: the worlds of Japanese gourmets, capitalist traders, Hmong jungle fighters, industrial forests, Yi Chinese goat herders, Finnish nature guides, and more. These companions also lead us into fungal ecologies and forest histories to better understand the promise of cohabitation in a time of massive human destruction."--Publisher's description.

The National System of Political Economy

The National System of Political Economy
Title The National System of Political Economy PDF eBook
Author Friedrich List
Publisher
Total Pages 434
Release 1916
Genre Economics
ISBN

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A Concise History of the Common Law

A Concise History of the Common Law
Title A Concise History of the Common Law PDF eBook
Author Theodore Frank Thomas Plucknett
Publisher The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd.
Total Pages 828
Release 2001
Genre Common law
ISBN 1584771372

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Originally published: 5th ed. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1956.

Between Past and Future

Between Past and Future
Title Between Past and Future PDF eBook
Author Hannah Arendt
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 320
Release 2006-09-26
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1101662654

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From the author of Eichmann in Jerusalem and The Origins of Totalitarianism, “a book to think with through the political impasses and cultural confusions of our day” (Harper’s Magazine) Hannah Arendt’s insightful observations of the modern world, based on a profound knowledge of the past, constitute an impassioned contribution to political philosophy. In Between Past and Future Arendt describes the perplexing crises modern society faces as a result of the loss of meaning of the traditional key words of politics: justice, reason, responsibility, virtue, and glory. Through a series of eight exercises, she shows how we can redistill the vital essence of these concepts and use them to regain a frame of reference for the future. To participate in these exercises is to associate, in action, with one of the most original and fruitful minds of the twentieth century.