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Alan Sharp

    Alan Sharp is hoogleraar Internationale Studies en provost van de Coleraine campus aan de Universiteit van Ulster. Zijn werk richt zich op een dieper begrip van complexe internationale betrekkingen. Via zijn academische geschriften draagt hij bij aan het publieke debat over mondiale aangelegenheden. Zijn perspectief is waardevol voor het begrijpen van de hedendaagse politiek.

    Versailles 1919
    A -Z Edinburgh Hidden Walks
    28 June
    A Grim Almanac of Edinburgh & the Lothians
    Good news from your poor neighbours
    A -Z York Hidden Walks
    • Discover hidden gems around York with 20 walking routes. Featuring 20 walks in and around the city, including lesser-known circuits and details on popular walks. Accompanied by guided walking instructions and written by a local expert, A-Z York Hidden Walks is the perfect way to explore the city in a new light.

      A -Z York Hidden Walks
    • Good news from your poor neighbours

      life-giving rivers from the World Church

      • 146bladzijden
      • 6 uur lezen
      5,0(1)Tarief

      The shift of the world church's center from Europe to Africa marks a significant change in religious dynamics. The author explores what this transition signifies about God's message and whether Westerners can learn from the perspectives of believers from the Majority World. By examining issues of global inequality and injustice, the book highlights how these experiences shape beliefs in doctrines of oppression and justice, prompting a critical reflection on the implications for affluent societies in the West.

      Good news from your poor neighbours
    • Exploring Edinburgh's sinister history, this book delves into chilling murders, nefarious activities, and eerie occurrences that have shaped the city's dark legacy. It uncovers tales of crime and the macabre, revealing the grim realities that linger in the shadows of the city's past. Through vivid storytelling, readers are invited to confront the unsettling truths and haunting stories that define Edinburgh's reputation as a hub of dark intrigue.

      A Grim Almanac of Edinburgh & the Lothians
    • On June 28, 1919, the Peace Treaty was signed in the Hall of Mirrors at Versailles, five years to the day after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo triggered Europe's precipitous descent into war. This war was the first conflict to be fought on a global scale. By its end in 1918, four empires had collapsed, and their minority populations, which had never before existed as independent entities, were encouraged to seek self-determination and nationhood. Following on from Haus’s monumental thirty-two Volume series on the signatories of the Versailles peace treaty, The Makers of the Modern World, 28 June looks in greater depth at the smaller nations that are often ignored in general histories, and in doing so seeks to understand the conflict from a global perspective, asking not only how each of the signatories came to join the conflict but also giving an overview of the long-term consequences of their having done so.

      28 June
    • Discover hidden gems around Edinburgh with 20 walking routes. Featuring 20 walks in and around the city, including lesser-known circuits and details on popular walks. Accompanied by guided walking instructions and written by a local expert, A-Z Edinburgh Hidden Walks is the perfect way to explore the city in a new light.

      A -Z Edinburgh Hidden Walks
    • Versailles 1919

      • 320bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen
      4,0(5)Tarief

      This book, fully revised and updated with new material for the centenary of the Paris Paris Conferences at Versailles in 1919 sets the consequences of the Peace Treaties into their longer term context and argues that the responsibility for Europe's continuing interwar instability cannot be wholly attributed to the peacemakers of 1919-23.

      Versailles 1919
    • David Lloyd George: Great Britain

      • 288bladzijden
      • 11 uur lezen
      3,4(3)Tarief

      Exploring the aftermath of the Versailles Settlements, this book delves into the political, social, and economic consequences of the peace agreements following World War I. It examines how the treaties shaped national boundaries, influenced international relations, and contributed to the rise of new ideologies and conflicts. By analyzing the legacy of these settlements, the work highlights the complexities of post-war recovery and the long-term effects on global history, offering insights into the challenges of achieving lasting peace.

      David Lloyd George: Great Britain
    • Lateral Leadership

      • 240bladzijden
      • 9 uur lezen
      4,0(33)Tarief

      Spine may show signs of wear. Pages may include limited notes and highlighting.Text is still easily readable. Gently used may contain ex-library markings, possibly has some light highlighting, textual notations, and or underlining. Fast shipping from USA!!!

      Lateral Leadership
    • Getting It Done

      • 240bladzijden
      • 9 uur lezen
      3,6(425)Tarief

      Let's face it. In this chaotic world of teams, matrix management, and horizontal organizations, it's tougher than ever to get things done. How do you lead when you're not the one in charge? How can you be effective when joint action is needed? You need an edge in order to reach solutions and effectively work with others.

      Getting It Done
    • Changing Generations

      Challenging Power & Oppression in Britain Today

      • 414bladzijden
      • 15 uur lezen

      Focusing on the lessons that white society, particularly men, can learn from women and people of color, the book offers a profound exploration of social justice. It emphasizes actionable solutions aimed at progressing toward Dr. Martin Luther King's vision of an equitable society. Through insightful analysis, it encourages readers to reflect on their roles in fostering change and understanding within a diverse community.

      Changing Generations