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Linda Gordon

    Linda Gordon ist eine renommierte Historikerin, deren Werk sich mit den Komplexitäten der Sozialgeschichte befasst, insbesondere mit den Erfahrungen und Rollen von Frauen. Ihre scharfsinnige Forschung beleuchtet oft übersehene Aspekte der Vergangenheit und bietet tiefgreifende Einblicke in gesellschaftliche Strukturen und deren Entwicklung. Gordons Schriften zeichnen sich durch akribische Recherche und fesselnde Erzählungen aus, wodurch historische Ereignisse für zeitgenössische Leser nachvollziehbar werden. Für ihre bedeutenden Beiträge zum Fach wurde sie mit renommierten Preisen ausgezeichnet.

    For the Many
    Dear Sisters. Dispatches from the Women's Liberation Movement
    Murder on the Iditarod Trail
    Dorothea Lange
    Murder on the Yukon Quest
    The Moral Property of Women
    • 2022

      Not to Worry, Lucille and Wilson

      (The Sequel to Not to Worry, Lucille)

      The book teaches young children about the importance of faith in God as a source of sustenance and support. It addresses the challenges children face in a world filled with uncertainties and adult fears, aiming to instill a sense of security through the understanding of a benevolent Creator. By introducing these concepts, it seeks to provide comfort and reassurance to young readers in a complex world.

      Not to Worry, Lucille and Wilson
    • 2021

      Problemem, jaki nastręcza życie w społeczeństwie dającym ci wolność jest to, że daje też ono wolność wszystkim innym. Życie Bena Ashwooda z osady Widoki miało swój rytm i porządek: warzenie 4 beczek piwa tygodniowo, wysłuchiwanie opowieści w gospodzie Pod Baranim Rogiem i doroczne walki na kije na Festynie z okazji Święta Wiosny. Nawet pojawienie się w okolicy krwiożerczego demona nie wprowadziło istotnych zmian w jego życiu. Co innego, pojawienie się Mistrza Mieczy i wyjątkowo poirytowanej czarodziejki. To wywróciło życie młodego Bena do góry nogami. I chociaż przygody, kiedy już jakaś rzeczywiście się zaczyna, wydają się znacznie bardziej przerażające niż w opowieściach, Ben postanowił wykorzystać swoją szansę i ruszyć na ich spotkanie. Przecież wróci, prawda? Wróci do swojego browaru, przyjaciół i ciepłego zapiecka. Być może, gdyby Ben wiedział, gdzie zawiedzie go ciekawość i żądza przygód, strach nie pozwoliłby mu uczynić pierwszego kroku. Na szczęście nie wiedział.

      Beniamin Ashwood T.1
    • 2021

      Prologue: From Equal Rights to Democratic Equality -- Part I Citizens of the World -- Sitting at the Common Table -- A Higher 'Standard of Life' for the World -- Part II Dreams Deferred -- A 'Parliament of Working Women' -- Social Justice Under Siege -- Pan-Internationalisms -- Part III New Deals -- Social Democracy, American-Style -- Women's New Deal for the World -- Part IV Universal Declarations -- Wartime Journeys -- Intertwined Freedoms -- Cold War Advances -- Part V Redreamings -- The Pivotal Sixties -- Sisters and Resisters -- Epilogue: Of the Many, By the Many, For the Many -- Abbreviations -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- Index.

      For the Many
    • 2020

      Focusing on the themes of faith and reliance on a benevolent Creator, this book aims to help young children navigate life's uncertainties. It addresses the challenges children face today, such as fear and anxiety, by introducing them to the comforting idea that both humans and the universe depend on God for sustenance. Through its message, it seeks to provide reassurance and a sense of security in a world filled with adult concerns.

      Not to Worry, Lucille
    • 2019

      Jessie and her team of dogs are competing in the toughest dog sled race in the world--the Yukon Quest. Alone in the vast white wilderness, she's suddenly facing a danger worse than anything Nature has to offer. A young novice racer she met at the start of the race is abducted, and the girl's frantic father is warned that no one but Jessie Arnold is to be told or the girl will die.

      Murder on the Yukon Quest
    • 2018

      "For more than half a century, Henry N. Cobb has been an eloquent and influential voice in architecture - not at least as cofounder of Pei Cobb Freed & Partners and former chair of the Department of Architecture at Harvard's Grduate School of Design. Encompassing dozens of writings, lectures, conversations, built works, and unbuilt projects, this book positions Cobb in the turbulent flow of history from modernism to postmodernism to the present moment"--Page 4 of cover

      Henry N. Cobb: Words and Works 1948-2018
    • 2017

      Threat to Democracy

      • 288 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      By legitimising bigotry and redefining so-called American values, a revived Klan in the 1920s left a toxic legacy that demands re-examination today with a more strident, populist and nationalist America.

      Threat to Democracy
    • 2017

      Race and the Brazilian Body

      • 248 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      Based on spontaneous conversations of shantytown youth hanging out on the streets of their neighborhoods and interviews from the comfortable living rooms of the middle class, the author shows how racial ideas permeate the daily lives of Rio de Janeiro's residents across race and class lines.

      Race and the Brazilian Body
    • 2017

      A New York Times Book Review Editors’ Choice Selection An urgent examination into the revived Klan of the 1920s becomes “required reading” for our time (New York Times Book Review). Extraordinary national acclaim accompanied the publication of award-winning historian Linda Gordon’s disturbing and markedly timely history of the reassembled Ku Klux Klan of the 1920s. Dramatically challenging our preconceptions of the hooded Klansmen responsible for establishing a Jim Crow racial hierarchy in the 1870s South, this “second Klan” spread in states principally above the Mason-Dixon line by courting xenophobic fears surrounding the flood of immigrant “hordes” landing on American shores. “Part cautionary tale, part expose” (Washington Post), The Second Coming of the KKK “illuminates the surprising scope of the movement” (The New Yorker); the Klan attracted four-to-six-million members through secret rituals, manufactured news stories, and mass “Klonvocations” prior to its collapse in 1926—but not before its potent ideology of intolerance became part and parcel of the American tradition. A “must-read” (Salon) for anyone looking to understand the current moment, The Second Coming of the KKK offers “chilling comparisons to the present day” (New York Review of Books).

      The Second Coming of the KKK: The Ku Klux Klan of the 1920s and the American Political Tradition
    • 2015