Exploring the pivotal correspondence and intimate testimonies of prominent luminaries from the era, this compelling new book by a leading authority transforms our understanding of the period by concentrating on the pivotal year 1845, a year of crises and challenges, in the crucible of which Victorian England took shape.
Michael Winter Knihy
Michael Winter je prozaik, jehož raná kariéra zahrnovala téměř tři desetiletí práce v oblasti žurnalistiky, kde se věnoval žánrům od úpravy textu a designu stránek až po publicistiku a psaní sloupků. Po absolvování magisterského studijního programu kreativního psaní na University of South Florida začal publikovat svou povídkářskou tvorbu v několika literárních časopisech. Jeho texty se zaměřují na různé aspekty lidské zkušenosti, přičemž často prozkoumává hlubší témata prostřednictvím sugestivního a vypravěčského stylu. Jeho dílo je ceněno pro svou emocionální hloubku a pečlivé zpracování.






Exploring the intersection of perception and fear, this collection delves into the unsettling moments that linger just beyond our awareness. Through a series of haunting narratives, the author examines how our deepest anxieties can manifest in unexpected ways, challenging readers to confront the shadows in their own lives. Each story intricately weaves psychological tension with vivid imagery, inviting a reflection on the nature of fear and the unseen forces that shape our reality.
The Art of Negotiation: How to Improvise Agreement in a Chaotic World
- 304 stránek
- 11 hodin čtení
Shedding new light on the improvisational nature of negotiation, explains how diplomats, deal-makers, and Hollywood producers apply their best practices to everyday transactions.
Minister Without Portfolio
- 352 stránek
- 13 hodin čtení
Henry Hayward's life takes a drastic turn after his girlfriend leaves him, prompting him to join a contracting crew in Afghanistan. Amid camaraderie and rebellion, his world shatters during a deadly roadside attack, leaving him guilt-ridden and feeling responsible for a friend's death. Back home, he attempts to rebuild his life by supporting those affected, including Martha Groves, the grieving girlfriend of his fallen comrade. As he strives to create a meaningful community, unresolved family issues and Martha's own revelations threaten to unravel his efforts.
The Changing World of Farming in Brexit UK
- 246 stránek
- 9 hodin čtení
Focusing on the social aspect of sustainability within agriculture, this book integrates the emerging 'science of happiness' to highlight the importance of land use in addressing climate change. The authors emphasize that understanding and enhancing the social dimension is crucial for achieving agricultural sustainability, arguing that neglecting this facet could hinder effective solutions to environmental challenges.
The book explores Goguen categories, which enhance the relational calculus within the context of fuzzy logic. It begins with foundational concepts like sets, binary relations, and lattices, then delves into various categorical formulations such as allegories and Dedekind categories. Highlighting the limitations of existing theories in capturing fuzzy relations, it introduces Goguen categories and offers an in-depth analysis of their structures, representation theory, and the definability of norm-based operations.
Relational Topology
- 208 stránek
- 8 hodin čtení
The book presents innovative algebraic methods for analyzing relations represented as Boolean matrices, applying these techniques to topology. It highlights the parallels between these matrices and their use across various fields such as mathematics, engineering, and statistics. Furthermore, it explores the broader applications of these methods in spatial reasoning and computer science logics, making it a valuable resource for understanding complex interrelations in multiple disciplines.
Into the Blizzard: Walking the Fields of the Newfoundland Dead
- 352 stránek
- 13 hodin čtení
The narrative intertwines two journeys: the historical path of Newfoundland soldiers who fought and fell at Beaumont-Hamel during World War One, and the contemporary exploration of their legacy by the author, Michael Winter. As he retraces their steps across battlefields and memorials, Winter blends history, memoir, and philosophical reflection, revealing how the past informs the present. His evocative prose captures the haunting memories of war and the landscapes marked by loss, offering a profound meditation on remembrance and the enduring impact of history.
The Real Agricultural Revolution
The Transformation of English Farming, 1939-1985
- 300 stránek
- 11 hodin čtení
The book delves into the evolution of farming practices during a time of significant transformation, exploring how agricultural methods adapted to societal and environmental shifts. It highlights key developments and their impacts on rural communities, making it a valuable resource for understanding the historical context of agriculture. Recognized with prestigious awards, it offers a thorough analysis that appeals to both academic and general audiences interested in agricultural history.
Society and Religion in Early Ottoman Egypt
Studies in the Writings of 'Abd Al-Wahhab Al-Sha 'Rani
- 262 stránek
- 10 hodin čtení
The sixteenth century marks a pivotal moment in Egyptian history, transitioning from a center of powerful Islamic empires to becoming an outlying province of the Ottoman Empire following its conquest in 1517. This period highlights the significant geopolitical shifts and cultural transformations that shaped Egypt's identity and influence in the region.