Personal History

Personal History
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Publisher : Hachette UK
Total Pages : 720
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ISBN-10 : 9781474610261
ISBN-13 : 1474610269
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Personal History by : Katharine Graham

Download or read book Personal History written by Katharine Graham and published by Hachette UK. This book was released on 2018-03-29 with total page 720 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: As seen in the new movie The Post, directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Meryl Streep, here is the captivating, inside story of the woman who piloted the Washington Post during one of the most turbulent periods in the history of American media. In this bestselling and widely acclaimed memoir, Katharine Graham, the woman who piloted the Washington Post through the scandals of the Pentagon Papers and Watergate, tells her story - one that is extraordinary both for the events it encompasses and for the courage, candour and dignity of its telling. Here is the awkward child who grew up amid material wealth and emotional isolation; the young bride who watched her brilliant, charismatic husband - a confidant to John F. Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson - plunge into the mental illness that would culminate in his suicide. And here is the widow who shook off her grief and insecurity to take on a president and a pressman's union as she entered the profane boys' club of the newspaper business. As timely now as ever, Personal History is an exemplary record of our history and of the woman who played such a shaping role within them, discovering her own strength and sense of self as she confronted - and mastered - the personal and professional crises of her fascinating life.

Danubia: A Personal History of Habsburg Europe

Danubia: A Personal History of Habsburg Europe
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Publisher : Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Total Pages : 577
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ISBN-10 : 9780374711610
ISBN-13 : 0374711615
Rating : 4/5 (10 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Danubia: A Personal History of Habsburg Europe by : Simon Winder

Download or read book Danubia: A Personal History of Habsburg Europe written by Simon Winder and published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux. This book was released on 2014-01-21 with total page 577 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A charmingly personal history of Hapsburg Europe, as lively as it is informative, by the author of Germania For centuries much of Europe and the Holy Roman Empire was in the royal hands of the very peculiar Habsburg family. An unstable mixture of wizards, obsessives, melancholics, bores, musicians and warriors, they saw off—through luck, guile and sheer mulishness—any number of rivals, until finally packing up in 1918. From their principal lairs along the Danube they ruled most of Central Europe and Germany and interfered everywhere—indeed the history of Europe hardly makes sense without the House of Hapsburg. Danubia, Simon Winder's hilarious new book, plunges the reader into a maelstrom of alchemy, royalty, skeletons, jewels, bear-moats, unfortunate marriages and a guinea-pig village. Full of music, piracy, religion and fighting, it is the history of a strange dynasty, and the people they ruled, who spoke many different languages, lived in a vast range of landscapes, believed in rival gods and often showed a marked ingratitude towards their oddball ruler in Vienna. Readers who discovered Simon Winder's storytelling genius and infectious curiosity in Germania will be delighted by the eccentric and fascinating tale of the Habsburgs and their world.

Transdisciplinary Perspectives on Public Health in Europe

Transdisciplinary Perspectives on Public Health in Europe
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 291
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ISBN-10 : 9783658337407
ISBN-13 : 3658337400
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Transdisciplinary Perspectives on Public Health in Europe by : Manfred Cassens

Download or read book Transdisciplinary Perspectives on Public Health in Europe written by Manfred Cassens and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2022-01-12 with total page 291 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In recent decades, policymakers all over the world have sought to strengthen the meaning and effect of public, non-medical healthcare. This publication is the result of the research initiation project »Arteria Danubia ‒ Analysis and Discussion on the Implementation of Model Health Regions in the Upper and Lower Reaches of the Danube« (2017 to 2019), which focused on healthcare in Bulgaria, Germany and Hungary. In this book, researchers from the participating universities and organizations explore the topic of public health in all its facets: How can public policy and education influence people’s health? How are lifestyle-related diseases to be avoided? And how best to implement digital healthcare solutions?

The Danubia Files

The Danubia Files
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 350
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ISBN-10 : 1432798839
ISBN-13 : 9781432798833
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Book Synopsis The Danubia Files by : Napoleão Casado Filho

Download or read book The Danubia Files written by Napoleão Casado Filho and published by . This book was released on 2013 with total page 350 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: At last, the students, coaches and arbitrators who have dedicated so many hours to the Danubia Files will see the results of their labours. Six tribunals of renowned international arbitrators and educators have issued awards in the Vis Problems XIV to XIX. Each award considers the issues and sets out the decision of the tribunal in their own words and style. And at last, here is a reference text that deals with one of the most important - yet most neglected - stages in arbitration procedure: the drafting of the arbitration Award. The first lesson of this book is that there is no single "right" way to draft an award. Each tribunal has its own voice, its own character; there are many styles that can produce a good award. A wonderful achievement and highly innovative and useful contribution that will be of great interest to all international arbitration lawyers, scholars and students. Gary Born, Chair, International Arbitration Group, Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP"I wish I'd thought of it! This book will immediately become a "must-have" for law firm international arbitration groups. The awards not only increase the already rich value of the Vis problem materials for advocacy training, they also are a much-needed resource for award drafting practice. Be sure to read the down-to-earth drafting guides by Louise Barrington and Pierre Karrer." Lucy Reed, Global co-Head, International Arbitration, Freshfields You can measure the height of the Great Pyramid at Cheops without climbing it by multiplying the height of a pole by the ratio of the two shadows (500 BC). You can put little wheels on luggage (1970). Great ideas in retrospect seem obvious, and the Danubia files are another. Jan Paulsson, President, International Council of Commercial Arbitrators (ICCA)

Germania

Germania
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Publisher : Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Total Pages : 482
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ISBN-10 : 9781429945417
ISBN-13 : 1429945419
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Germania by : Simon Winder

Download or read book Germania written by Simon Winder and published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux. This book was released on 2010-03-16 with total page 482 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A UNIQUE EXPLORATION OF GERMAN CULTURE, FROM SAUSAGE ADVERTISEMENTS TO WAGNER Sitting on a bench at a communal table in a restaurant in Regensburg, his plate loaded with disturbing amounts of bratwurst and sauerkraut made golden by candlelight shining through a massive glass of beer, Simon Winder was happily swinging his legs when a couple from Rottweil politely but awkwardly asked: "So: why are you here?" This book is an attempt to answer that question. Why spend time wandering around a country that remains a sort of dead zone for many foreigners, surrounded as it is by a force field of historical, linguistic, climatic, and gastronomic barriers? Winder's book is propelled by a wish to reclaim the brilliant, chaotic, endlessly varied German civilization that the Nazis buried and ruined, and that, since 1945, so many Germans have worked to rebuild. Germania is a very funny book on serious topics—how we are misled by history, how we twist history, and how sometimes it is best to know no history at all. It is a book full of curiosities: odd food, castles, mad princes, fairy tales, and horse-mating videos. It is about the limits of language, the meaning of culture, and the pleasure of townscape.

Germania

Germania
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Publisher : Picador
Total Pages : 511
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ISBN-10 : 9781743035399
ISBN-13 : 174303539X
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Germania by : Simon Winder

Download or read book Germania written by Simon Winder and published by Picador. This book was released on 2010-01-28 with total page 511 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Germania is a very personal guide to the Germany that Simon Winder loves. Equally passionate about the region's history, folklore, cuisine, architecture and landscape, Winder describes Germany's past afresh – and in doing so sees a country much like our own: Protestant, aggressive and committed to eating some very strange food. This accessible, enthusiastic and startlingly vivid account is a brilliant introduction to the hidden wonders of Germany.

Lotharingia

Lotharingia
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Publisher : Picador
Total Pages : 598
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ISBN-10 : 9781760785215
ISBN-13 : 1760785210
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Lotharingia by : Simon Winder

Download or read book Lotharingia written by Simon Winder and published by Picador. This book was released on 2019-03-12 with total page 598 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From the bestselling author of Germania, Lotharinigia is the third installment in Simon Winder's personal history of Europe. In 843 AD, the three surviving grandsons of the great emperor Charlemagne met at Verdun. After years of bitter squabbles over who would inherit the family land, they finally decided to divide the territory and go their separate ways. In a moment of staggering significance, one grandson inherited the area we now know as France, another Germany and the third received the piece in between: Lotharingia. Lotharingia is a history of in-between Europe. It is the story of a place between places. In this beguiling, hilarious and compelling book, Simon Winder retraces the various powers that have tried to overtake the land that stretches from the mouth of the Rhine to the Alps and the might of the peoples who have lived there for centuries.