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Richard Newman

    1 januari 1921 – 24 november 2011

    Richard Newman specialiseert zich in de studie van Amerikaanse hervormers over drie eeuwen, waaronder vroege zwarte leiders, abolitionisten en moderne milieuactivisten. Zijn werk duikt in de diepgaande veranderingen die deze individuen binnen de Amerikaanse samenleving teweegbrachten, en onderzoekt hun motivaties, strategieën en blijvende invloed op de historische vooruitgang. Newmans onderzoek biedt inzicht in de dynamiek van sociale bewegingen en de evolutie van burgerrechten.

    Alma Rosé
    The Archaeology of Lancashire
    Toning Techniques for Photographic Prints
    Has the World Gone Completely Mad?
    The Silence of Men
    Freedom's Prophet
    • Freedom's Prophet

      • 359bladzijden
      • 13 uur lezen
      4,5(8)Tarief

      A tireless minister, abolitionist, and reformer, Richard Allen (1760-1831) influenced nearly every black leader of the nineteenth century, from Douglass to Du Bois. This book tells the story of the founder of the first major African-American church and the leading black activist of the early American republic.

      Freedom's Prophet
    • The Silence of Men

      • 124bladzijden
      • 5 uur lezen
      4,2(9)Tarief

      Exploring the complexities of masculinity, this collection of poems delves into themes of sex, family, power, and violence. The work is both graphic and intimate, capturing the dualities of celebration and heartbreak. Through the lens of a survivor, the poems serve as a powerful means of breaking the silence that often surrounds men's experiences, making writing an essential tool for survival and expression.

      The Silence of Men
    • Has the World Gone Completely Mad?

      • 316bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen
      4,0(1)Tarief

      Exploring themes of societal decay and madness, the book prompts readers to reflect on the current state of the world and their role in instigating change. It challenges individuals to assess their perceptions of global events and consider their potential responses to the chaos surrounding them. The narrative invites a personal journey of judgment and action, urging readers to confront uncomfortable truths about the world and their place within it.

      Has the World Gone Completely Mad?
    • Focusing on the artistic and scientific aspects of toning in photography, this guide provides techniques to enhance the longevity and appearance of black-and-white prints. It covers methods to improve contrast, achieve an antique look, and introduce vibrant colors using minimal equipment. Photographers will learn to manipulate variables such as paper type, dilutions, and toning duration for consistent outcomes. Additionally, the book addresses duo-toning, masking techniques, and safe chemical handling, making it a comprehensive resource for enhancing photographic prints.

      Toning Techniques for Photographic Prints
    • The Archaeology of Lancashire

      • 212bladzijden
      • 8 uur lezen
      3,0(1)Tarief

      The book offers an extensive examination of Lancashire's archaeology, compiling both published and previously unpublished evidence across various historical periods, from the upper Palaeolithic to the Industrial Revolution. Each section presents a summary of findings and discussions on research developments, landscape evolution, and future research directions. Notable contributors include David Shotter and Robert Middleton, providing insights into the region's archaeological significance and informing ongoing scholarly discourse.

      The Archaeology of Lancashire
    • Alma Rosé

      • 407bladzijden
      • 15 uur lezen
      4,0(7)Tarief

      "At Auschwitz, Alma led a women's orchestra - the only women's musical ensemble in the Nazi camps. With violin and baton, steely will and dauntless spirit, she molded a terrified collection of young musicians into an orchestra that became their sole hope of survival. The orchestra women maintained high standards and discipline to play music for the pleasure of their Nazi captors; in exchange they remained alive. Alma saved the lives of some four dozen members of the orchestra; not one was sent to the gas, though she herself died in the camp of sudden illness."--BOOK JACKET.

      Alma Rosé
    • The Palgrave Environmental Reader

      • 287bladzijden
      • 11 uur lezen
      3,4(6)Tarief

      Focusing on America's changing relationship with nature, this collection features significant writings from influential figures like Thomas Jefferson, Thoreau, and Rachel Carson. It includes thirty-five extensive excerpts addressing diverse environmental issues, while highlighting themes of activism, racism, and legal aspects. The reader stands out by offering a comprehensive exploration of historical and contemporary environmental concerns, from the New England Transcendentalists to modern climate change discussions.

      The Palgrave Environmental Reader
    • John Mayall

      Blues Breaker

      John Mayall will forever be associated with a moment in the history of British rock music that produced three of the finest guitarists of our time: Eric Clapton, Peter Green, and Mick Taylor. But while they may subsequently have eclipsed Mayall's fame, they have never surpassed his influence. A celebration of these achievements, John Mayall Blues Breaker offers a unique insight into the development of rock.

      John Mayall
    • Saint Benedict in his Community

      • 244bladzijden
      • 9 uur lezen

      Exploring the life and work of Saint Benedict within the context of sixth-century Italy, this book offers new insights into Benedict's Rule and Pope Gregory the Great's depiction of him. It emphasizes the importance of integrating contemporary historical scholarship with traditional interpretations of Benedict's spirituality, challenging the existing commentary that often overlooks the historical nuances of the era. This fresh perspective enriches the understanding of Benedict's influence and the development of monasticism.

      Saint Benedict in his Community
    • Exploring the interplay of beauty and imperfection, this collection of poetry presents a raw and vivid portrayal of life. The speaker's candid observations range from the playful to the profound, urging teenagers to embrace life's chaos in unconventional ways. With a blend of realism and formal skill, the poems address themes of mortality, societal neglect, and the stark realities faced by the homeless, all while celebrating the grit of everyday existence. Richard Newman captures the essence of the human experience in a striking and evocative manner.

      All the Wasted Beauty of the World - Poems