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Jacquelin Widmar Stewart

    Het werk van de auteur is verweven met leitmotieven van taal, recht, natuur en geschiedenis, en verkent de diepe verbindingen tussen de mensheid en de natuurlijke wereld. Haar schrijven duikt in de historische wortels die onze tegenwoordige tijd vormgeven, vaak verrijkt met visuele elementen die de verhalende diepte vergroten. Door haar kenmerkende proza onderzoekt ze de ingewikkelde relaties tussen menselijke samenlevingen en hun omgeving. Deze verkenningen nodigen lezers uit om na te denken over onze verantwoordelijkheden jegens de natuur en het verleden.

    Champagne regained
    Finding Slovenia
    • Finding Slovenia

      • 181bladzijden
      • 7 uur lezen
      4,7(6)Tarief

      Fleeing imperial Austria before the scourge of two world wars, the author s grandparents never could have imagined their small homeland as a free country. The new book by Stanford-educated attorney Jacqueline Widmar Stewart portrays the natural and cultural history of this green gem, long hidden away in Central Europe. In the space of two generations the stunningly beautiful little land has lifted itself from a feudalistic past to lead the European Union as an independent nation. The 2009 London Book Festival has selected Finding A Guide to Old Europe s New Country as runner-up in the Wild Card category in its annual competition honoring the best of international publishing. Finding Slovenia also was selected as Finalist in the National Best Books 2009 Awards Travel Category by USA Book News.

      Finding Slovenia
    • The Champagne region of France has experienced two remarkable peaks of fame and fortune, separated by a significant historical gap. The author explores this rich history and culture, showcasing its evolution to the present day. Over 100 color photographs enhance the narrative, highlighting events tied to specific locales. The region's medieval architecture reflects a time of great wealth and artistry, while the modern champagne trade's success is evident in its vibrant hubs. However, the era between these two peaks often receives less attention. Following Champagne's medieval golden age, the region faced centuries of decline, marked by misfortune that cast it into obscurity. Its resurgence is attributed to an unexpected combination of factors and individuals, blending art, craft, science, and business acumen. The book delves into the champagne-making process, discussing grape varieties, terroirs, crus, and the appellation system essential for labeling. Additionally, it examines two regional parks and their significance in shaping the area's character. The author, Jacqueline Widmar Stewart, has a longstanding passion for French language and literature, complemented by her academic achievements and previous works that celebrate conservation efforts.

      Champagne regained