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    Western Civilization: A Brief History, Volume I
    Ecological Niches
    Girl in Red Velvet
    Collapsible
    Paradise Now!
    The World Revolution of Westernization
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      The author argues that the global violence of this century is the consequence of the rapid process of westernization and the traumas this has caused to countries suddenly forced to catch up with Europe.

      The World Revolution of Westernization
    • A funny and raging play about ambition, exploitation and the search for connection in a fractured world.

      Paradise Now!
    • Collapsible

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      A funny, furious monologue about navigating a world that cares so much about you keeping it together, it doesn't notice you falling apart.

      Collapsible
    • It's 1960s and Lily Denham is to begin her studies at Oxford University. There she meets Harry and Max, two fellow undergraduates who become great friends and enjoy exploring everything Oxford has to offer, from riotous parties to punting up the river on sunny afternoons. However, something threatens to disrupt the fun...

      Girl in Red Velvet
    • Ecological Niches

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      Although the niche concept has fallen into disfavour among ecologists in recent years, Jonathan M. Chase and Mathew A. Leibold argue that the niche is an ideal tool with which to unify disparate research and theoretical approaches in contemporary ecology.

      Ecological Niches
    • The Eleventh Edition provides a succinct overview of political, cultural, and intellectual history, enhanced by recent scholarship. It includes engaging features such as comparative timelines, full-color art essays, and primary source boxes in every chapter, making it accessible and visually appealing for readers seeking a comprehensive understanding of Western civilization.

      Western Civilization: A Brief History, Volume I
    • "Western Civilization: Ideas, Politics, and Society, Eleventh Edition" provides a comprehensive overview of political, cultural, and intellectual history. Noted for its accessible writing, this edition includes updated scholarship, comparative timelines, full-color art essays, and profiles to enhance readers' understanding of the material.

      Western Civilization: Ideas, Politics, and Society, Volume II: From 1600
    • "This fascinating volume is a major contribution to our understanding of the Russian Revolution, from World War I to consolidation of the Bolshevik regime. The seven myths include the exaggeration of Rasputin's influence; a purported conspiracy behind the February Revolution; the treasonous Bolshevik dependence on German support; the multiple Anastasia pretenders to the royal inheritance; the antisemitic claims about 'Judeo-Bolsheviks'; distortions about America's intervention in the civil war; and the 'inevitability' of Bolshevism. In each case the authors analyze the facts, uncover the origins of the myth, and trace its later perseverance (even in contemporary Russia). To assist readers, the volume includes three reference guides (people, terms, dates), nine maps, and twenty-nine illustrations. The result is immensely valuable for undergraduate courses in Russian history." --Gregory L. Freeze, Raymond Ginger Professor of History, Brandeis University

      Seven Myths of the Russian Revolution
    • "The universe stood on the edge of annihilation. The patterns threaded thicker and faster, weaving endlessly onto Tahor, drawing the attention of the gods and their chosen beings. It was the start of a cosmic rebirth, the calling for the Aetherial Construct's re-creation, which would cause a mystical shift, a monumental realignment, bringing a confrontation between the oneness of Ohrumn and the distortions of Tawrohn. The machinations of Biotech X would arise and challenge the mastering magic of the mages from Torrent Amalga, Gage Enigma would balance it all and the force of creation, Ohrumn the God of Gods, would be recreated. Rarschtor had set it all in motion and Tahor was the centre point for the beginning of the new order." The Weavers have cast the fate of Ohrumn, the God of gods. Rarschtor has caused the unravelling of all. The chosen aliens, mages and humanoids are gathered, tearing the planet Tahor past the limits of reality. The Axiom has become Panthera's heart. The Sear Blades are seeking their true wielder. The Mage Lords aim to unify the Weapons of Will. Hell has arisen. The Reaper is yearning. The last of the Mordrakuhlor defy the evil of the Narcheen. Ruciter's bane is beyond the need of unfolding. The Nexus will unite it all as one. Gage Enigma will manifest. The Aetherial Construct will destroy the multiverse.

      The Aetherial Construct