The Unexpected War

The Unexpected War
Title The Unexpected War PDF eBook
Author Janice Gross Stein
Publisher Viking
Total Pages 348
Release 2007
Genre Afghan War, 2001-
ISBN 9780670067220

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This book reveals tough realities about how public servants and politicians dither and avoid hard decisions in Ottawa and about how our senior public service needs a deep shake-up.

The Unexpected War

The Unexpected War
Title The Unexpected War PDF eBook
Author Jean-Pierre Breton
Publisher iUniverse
Total Pages 198
Release 2013-03-27
Genre Fiction
ISBN 147598314X

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For thirteen-year-old Lance Burns, Sunday morning of August 17, 2032, starts out like every other onean average, mediocre, not-too-great-but-not-too-shabby kind of day. Forced to spend a rainy weekend in a cramped cave during a family camping trip with his two sisters, Lance looks forward to getting back home to Dublin. But just as theyre preparing to leave, meteor-like balls of fire begin crashing into the earth all around them. Lance, Kate, and Tina take refuge in the cave, and from there they witness an alien fiend unfold from the ball, roar, and head toward Dublin. Curious, Lance makes his way into the city where he is stunned to find carnage everywhere, the fiends destroying everything in sight. With his fathers old rifle at his side, Lance accepts an invitation to join the Peoples Liberation Force, a resistance group dedicated to fighting the fiends. Together they risk their lives and battle long and hard to defeat the aliens that have taken over their world. Will Lance have to give his life to the cause as well?

Churchill

Churchill
Title Churchill PDF eBook
Author Paul Addison
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 321
Release 2006
Genre History
ISBN 0199297436

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"In this incisive biography, Paul Addison examines both the life of the most iconic figure in twentieth-century British history, and the battle over his reputation, which continues to this day."--Jacket.

Military Waste

Military Waste
Title Military Waste PDF eBook
Author Joshua O. Reno
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 283
Release 2020-02-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0520974123

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World War III has yet to happen, and yet material evidence of this conflict is strewn everywhere: resting at the bottom of the ocean, rusting in deserts, and floating in near-Earth orbit. In Military Waste, Joshua O. Reno offers a unique analysis of the costs of American war preparation through an examination of the lives and stories of American civilians confronted with what is left over and cast aside when a society is permanently ready for war. Using ethnographic and archival research, Reno demonstrates how obsolete military junk in its various incarnations affects people and places far from the battlegrounds that are ordinarily associated with warfare. Using a broad swath of examples—from excess planes, ships, and space debris that fall into civilian hands, to the dispossessed and polluted island territories once occupied by military bases, to the militarized masculinities of mass shooters—Military Waste reveals the unexpected and open-ended relationships that non-combatants on the home front form with a nation permanently ready for war.

Histories of the Unexpected: World War II

Histories of the Unexpected: World War II
Title Histories of the Unexpected: World War II PDF eBook
Author Sam Willis
Publisher Atlantic Books
Total Pages 207
Release 2019-11-07
Genre History
ISBN 178649776X

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Histories of the Unexpected not only presents a new way of thinking about the past, but also reveals the world around us as never before. Traditionally, World War II has been understood in a straightforward way but the period really comes alive if you take an unexpected approach to its history. Yes, battles, bombs and bravery all have a fascinating history... but so too do handkerchiefs, furniture, Mozart, insects, blood, mothers, suicide, darkness, cancer and puppets! Each of these subjects is equally fascinating in its own right, and each sheds new light on the traditional subjects and themes that we think we know so well.

The Feminist War on Crime

The Feminist War on Crime
Title The Feminist War on Crime PDF eBook
Author Aya Gruber
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 302
Release 2020-05-26
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0520973143

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Many feminists grapple with the problem of hyper-incarceration in the United States, and yet commentators on gender crime continue to assert that criminal law is not tough enough. This punitive impulse, prominent legal scholar Aya Gruber argues, is dangerous and counterproductive. In their quest to secure women’s protection from domestic violence and rape, American feminists have become soldiers in the war on crime by emphasizing white female victimhood, expanding the power of police and prosecutors, touting the problem-solving power of incarceration, and diverting resources toward law enforcement and away from marginalized communities. Deploying vivid cases and unflinching analysis, The Feminist War on Crime documents the failure of the state to combat sexual and domestic violence through law and punishment. Zero-tolerance anti-violence law and policy tend to make women less safe and more fragile. Mandatory arrests, no-drop prosecutions, forced separation, and incarceration embroil poor women of color in a criminal justice system that is historically hostile to them. This carceral approach exacerbates social inequalities by diverting more power and resources toward a fundamentally flawed criminal justice system, further harming victims, perpetrators, and communities alike. In order to reverse this troubling course, Gruber contends that we must abandon the conventional feminist wisdom, fight violence against women without reinforcing the American prison state, and use criminalization as a technique of last—not first—resort.

Unexpected Bravery

Unexpected Bravery
Title Unexpected Bravery PDF eBook
Author A. J. Schenkman
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 201
Release 2021-11-01
Genre History
ISBN 1493055275

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The American Civil War divided the United States from 1861-1865. During those years, over two million soldiers served in both the Union and Confederate Armies. What is little known is that not only the numerous children, some as young 12, enlisted on both sides, but also women who disguised themselves as men in an attempt to make a difference in the epic struggle to determine the future of the United States of America.