International Conflict Analysis in South Asia: A Study of Sectarian Violence in Pakistan
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International Conflict Analysis in South Asia: A Study of Sectarian Violence in Pakistan analyzes...
Neoliberal Gothic: International Gothic in the Neoliberal Age
Linnie Blake and Agnieszka Soltysik Monnet
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The explosion of interest in the gothic in recent years has coincided with a number of seismic...
Lindsay (1812 KP) rated Genteel Secrets in Books
Apr 9, 2019
I was have been born in the northern part of the civil war. Making me not have slaves. I would not be a slave owner. To me that owing other human beings is something which never happened. I am not one that ignore the fact that it happen though.
I would have let slaves be humans but that me. I know about my civil war in my American history. Genteel Secrets is about a woman that is forced to be a confederacy spy. It tell as story of someone that is against slavery but is born in the south and raised with slaves. It also tell the story of a Pinkerton detective.
The author does a good job portray what Washington and what some folk trying to help the south and some important events and people with helping the South win the Civil war. They seem to be against the government and Lincoln.
Will a northerner and Southern belle be able to survive and live a happy life? You will need to read to find out. If you are into American history this is also a good book to tell about south culture and a bit of the beginning of the Civil War.
A Guyanese Jaguar Soul
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In A Guyanese Jaguar Soul Maja Sinclair takes the reader through the early years of her eventful...
America's Mistress: Eartha Kitt, Her Life and Times
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Eartha Kitt was a skinny, mixed-race woman with an odd, angular face, who seduced fifties white...
David Baldacci recommended Spying on the South: An Odyssey Across the American Divide in Books (curated)
Mark Halpern (153 KP) rated The Lost City of Z (2017) in Movies
Feb 7, 2018
Considering it was based on a true story it wasn't bad but just was very very boring
Aasiyah Sidat (34 KP) rated The Antiquarian in Books
Jul 5, 2018
I am a sucker for a good mystery book and the more mind-boggling the better. However, if I figure out "whodunit", then for me, the story loses all its charm. This book kept me guessing throughout.
This book is all about an antique book collector called Daniel who stabbed his wife Juliana for some unknown reason and now his friend (also called Gustavo) is trying to solve the mystery.
Continue reading my review at: https://www.readsandrecipes.co.uk/2017/01/read-harder-centralsouth-america.html
Contemporary Issues in Development Economics: 2015
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This IEA volume brings together a set of essays written by leading authors on themes relevant to the...




