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1) Social change in medieval Iran 132-628 AH (750-1231 AD): the perspectives of Persian historiography
Author
Publisher
Amsterdam University Press B.V
Pub. Date
[2023]
Language
English
Series
Making sense of history volume Volume 36
Publisher
Berghahn Books
Pub. Date
2019.
Language
English
Author
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pub. Date
2022.
Language
English
Description
"In this book, David Patterson offers original insights into the dynamics that underlie phenomenon of endemic antisemitism, arguing that in all its manifestations, antisemitism is fundamentally anti-Judaism. Structured in a unique matrix of chapters that are linked historically and theoretically, his book elucidates the interconnections that tie antisemitism with the Holocaust, as well as the Judaism that the Nazis sought to obliterate from the world....
Author
Publisher
Bloomsbury Academic
Pub. Date
2023.
Language
English
Description
"A multifaceted exploration of the Holocaust which connects its relationship with genocide, the importance of first-person histories of atrocity, and links to the 1948 Palestinian Nakba together in unprecedented fashion"--
Author
Series
Toronto Iberic volume 19
Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Pub. Date
2016.
Language
English
Author
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Pub. Date
[2023]
Language
English
Description
"A vital account of how some of China's most important writers, filmmakers, and artists have overcome crackdowns and censorship to challenge the Chinese Communist Party on its most sacred ground, its monopoly on history" --
"The tectonic plates that form China have left it a checkerboard of mountains and rivers and memories. From the south, the Indian plate pushes up into the Eurasian, creating the Himalayas and the vast Tibetan plateau that almost...
Author
Publisher
Scribner
Pub. Date
2024.
Language
English
Description
"Once it was one of the most famous events in early American history. Today, it has been nearly forgotten. In an obscure, two-hundred-year-old museum in a little village in western Massachusetts, there lies what once was the most revered but now totally forgotten relic from the history of early New England--the massive, tomahawk-scarred door that came to symbolize the notorious Deerfield Massacre. This impregnable barricade--known to early Americans...