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Thomas Dixon Jr. was een Amerikaanse auteur wiens werken de complexe sociale en raciale kwesties van het zuiden van de Verenigde Staten onderzoeken. Zijn schrijven onderzoekt vaak het conflict tussen traditie en vooruitgang, waarbij hij zich verdiept in diepgaande morele dilemma's en menselijke relaties. De stijl van Dixon wordt gekenmerkt door zijn sterke verhaalvertelling en inzichtelijke verkenningen van de psychologie van zijn personages. Zijn literaire nalatenschap weerspiegelt een diepe betrokkenheid bij sociale rechtvaardigheid en de menselijke conditie.






From Passions to Emotions
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A significant and original contribution to the ongoing debate about emotion and rationality.
Emotions are complex mental states that resist reduction. Intimate and private, yet gaining substance and significance from their social and cultural context, their history is plural. It occupies the intersection of history of ideas, of the body, of subjectivity, and social and cultural history. This book explores its many facets.
This concise, no-nonsense guidebook de-mystifies first-class degrees in the arts, humanities and social sciences by explaining how to develop excellent reading, thinking and writing skills.
Fall of a Nation, The
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The story unfolds with an invasion of America by a covertly assembled army from the Imperial Confederation of Europe, blending themes of patriotism and feminism as suffragettes ally with fervent nationalists. Set against the backdrop of World War I, the narrative features dramatic events, including German forces attacking New York and sinking battleships in 1918. Originally published in 1916, this sequel to The Clansman offers a gripping exploration of American preparedness during a time of crisis.
Weeping Britannia
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An insightful cultural history, and an invitation to reassess our own perception of tears as a healthy emotional response: timely and thought- provoking. Juanita Coulson, The Lady
Science and Religion: A Very Short Introduction
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This book explains the philosophical and historical concepts that shape current debates about science and religion. It also considers some of the themes and issues that have become more prominent in the past decade, such as science denial, climate change and environmentalism, and religion and public health - including responses to Covid-19.
This 18th-century guidebook to the area around Ingleborough, a mountain in Yorkshire, England, provides a fascinating glimpse into the landscape and culture of the time. Dixon includes detailed descriptions of local landmarks, as well as stories about the people who lived in this remote corner of England. This edition includes an introduction on the history of travel writing and its importance in understanding the past.
In this technical guide, Thomas Dixon provides a comprehensive look at the use of slide rules in mathematical calculations. From the basics of slide rule operation to advanced techniques, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history and use of this venerable tool.
Picasso's Revolver
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Paint your cage however you like. It's still a cage.