In "Die Geschichte der ältesten Diskriminierung der Menschheit" untersucht Jack Holland die jahrtausendelange Diskriminierung von Frauen von der Antike bis heute. Er analysiert misogynistische Ansichten in der griechischen Philosophie und christlichen Lehre und zeigt, wie männliche Denker die vermeintliche Minderwertigkeit der Frauen begründeten, oft aus Angst vor weiblicher Sexualität.
Jack Holland Bücher






Berlin
- 336 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
Exploring recent developments in Berlin's rediscovery of its identity, this city guide places all descriptions of historical sites in their political context, and offers a full account of the city's restored eastern city centre.
This Rough Guide has been expanded by more than 100 pages to provide readers with an insider's view of Amsterdam, including everything from cafes to museums, while not forgetting the country's beautiful scenery in places such as Arnhem and the duney islands of northern Holland. 45 maps & plans.
This guide is a practical handbook to one of Europe's most surprising and diverse groupings of countries. Features include: an insider's perspective on the sights and nightlife of the major cities of Amsterdam and Brussels, Antwerp and Luxembourg, to the hottest downtown Antwerp clubs and cafes.
Fictional Television and American Politics
- 216 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
This book explores the relationship between fictional television and American world politics in the period from 9/11 through to the presidency of Donald J. Trump. This period comprises a second golden age for fictional TV. The book therefore explores some of the best TV of all time across two decades of heightened political controversy. -- .
Fully revised and updated, this practical and comprehensive guide provides detailed listings and informative background information on the best of this colourful country. From the historic towns to the dunes, beaches and islands of the various regions, there are candid reviews of the best places to stay, eat and drink, from bars and coffee shops to luxury hotels and restaurants. Finally, the Contexts section provides an informed discussion of the art, literature and history of the Netherlands.
Rough Guides: The Rough Guide to Berlin 7
- 368 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
Fully revised and updated, this 7th edition provides entertaining coverage of all the city''s attractions from the powerful Richstag and world-class museums to cutting edge galleries and the latest on the lively club scene. With critical listings of the best places to eat, drink, sleep and party – for all budgets – the guide gets under the skin of this dynamic city. There is practical advice on trips out of the city including Potsdam and Park Sanssouci. Finally, the contexts section includes informed coverage of the city''s turbulent history.
This guide to Germany's vibrant capital offers information on: the renovated Reichstag; the new-look Potsdamer Platz; and the re-organization of the state museums. It also offers listings of accommodation, restaurants, retail opportunities, and clubs and bars.
The Rough Guide to Amsterdam
- 336 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
The Rough Guides feature some of the best writing of all the travel series, with extensive essays on history, arts, and culture included in each guidebook. These hip, lively guides also offer great coverage of nightlife and recreation but never neglect the all-important basics -- hotels, transportation, shopping, and more. The Rough Guides series covers the major destinations, as well as the less traveled spots, and are favorites among backpackers who appreciate the inclusion of budget options among the hotel and restaurant listings. The Rough Guides are reliable and accurate, and so well-written that they can provide hours of enjoyable reading -- even if you aren't planning a trip.



