The Pagan Island
Author | : Violet Winspear |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 191 |
Release | : 1972 |
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ISBN | : 9780263713466 |
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Author | : Violet Winspear |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 191 |
Release | : 1972 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9780263713466 |
Author | : Violet Winspear |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 192 |
Release | : 1972 |
Genre | : Love stories |
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Author | : Rick Holmes |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 130 |
Release | : 1965 |
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Author | : Mariko Okamoto |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 71 |
Release | : 2008 |
Genre | : Northern Mariana Islands |
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The contents include memoirs of former residents of Pagan from the years prior to and during World War II.
Author | : United States Board on Geographic Names |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 50 |
Release | : 1955 |
Genre | : Geography |
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Author | : Jesus B. Pangelinan |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 54 |
Release | : 1970 |
Genre | : Land use |
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Author | : |
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Total Pages | : 734 |
Release | : 1960 |
Genre | : Pilot guides |
ISBN | : |
Author | : James Frederick Imray |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 510 |
Release | : 1870 |
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Author | : Ronald Hutton |
Publisher | : Yale University Press |
Total Pages | : 496 |
Release | : 2014-05-13 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0300198582 |
Britain's pagan past, with its mysterious monuments, atmospheric sites, enigmatic artifacts, bloodthirsty legends, and cryptic inscriptions, is both enthralling and perplexing to a resident of the twenty-first century. In this ambitious and thoroughly up-to-date book, Ronald Hutton reveals the long development, rapid suppression, and enduring cultural significance of paganism, from the Paleolithic Era to the coming of Christianity. He draws on an array of recently discovered evidence and shows how new findings have radically transformed understandings of belief and ritual in Britain before the arrival of organized religion. Setting forth a chronological narrative, Hutton along the way makes side visits to explore specific locations of ancient pagan activity. He includes the well-known sacred sites—Stonehenge, Avebury, Seahenge, Maiden Castle, Anglesey—as well as more obscure locations across the mainland and coastal islands. In tireless pursuit of the elusive “why” of pagan behavior, Hutton astonishes with the breadth of his understanding of Britain’s deep past and inspires with the originality of his insights.
Author | : Sasha Davis |
Publisher | : University of Georgia Press |
Total Pages | : 187 |
Release | : 2020 |
Genre | : Geopolitics |
ISBN | : 0820357359 |
Sovereignty is a term used by stateless people seeking decolonization as well as by dominant social groups struggling to reassert their socially privileged positions. All sorts of political actors, it seems, are interested in sovereignty. It is less clear, however, just what the term means, and whether calls for sovereignty promote a politically progressive or conservative agenda. Examining how sovereignty functions allows us to better understand the dangers, promise, and limitations of relying on it as a political strategy. Islands and Oceans explores how struggles for decolonization, self- determination, and political rights permeate conceptualizations of how sovereignty operates. To support his theoretical claims, Sasha Davis works through a series of case studies, drawing on research that he conducted between 2013 and 2017 in Korea, Guam, Yap, Palau, the Northern Marianas, Hawai'i, and Honshu and Okinawa in Japan. Because of the hybridized and contested arrangements of sovereignty in these territories, these places are excellent sites to tease out some of the differences between official regimes of sovereignty and the actual control of social processes on the ground. In addition, analysis of the tensions and acute debates over sovereignty in these regions lays bare how sovereignty works as a process. Davis's study of these political cases within the Asia-Pacific region advances our understanding the nature of sovereignty more generally.