The Cambridge World History of Food, Volume 1

The Cambridge World History of Food, Volume 1

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Title: The Cambridge History of Turkey. Volume 2: The Ottoman Empire as a World Power, 1453-1603
Author: Suraiya N. Faroqhi, Kate Fleet
Language: angielski
Year: 2013
Subjects: N/A
Publisher: Wydawnictwo: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9781139049047
Total pages: 1153

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The Cambridge Urban History of Britain, Volume 3

The Cambridge Urban History of Britain, Volume 3

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Size: 8.87 MB

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Title: The Cambridge Five: The History and Legacy of the Notorious Soviet Spy Ring in Britain during World War II and the Cold War
Author: Charles River Editors
Language: angielski
Year: 2018
Subjects: N/A
Publisher: Wydawnictwo: Charles River Editors
ISBN: N/A
Total pages: 969

Description:

The spy novel emerged from the intrigues of the mid-20th century for good reason. The war with the Third Reich involved an unseen cloak and dagger struggle between the participants, but beyond that, an even larger and longer contest took place in the shadows.

Communism gained its first major foothold in statehood with the success of the Russian Revolution at the end of World War I, a success bizarrely assisted by the massive funding provided to the revolutionaries by some Western businessmen. Armand Hammer’s father Julius, for instance, gave the new Soviet Union $50,000 in gold to back their new currency. In exchange he received asbestos mining and oil concessions, plus a pencil manufacturing monopoly in the USSR lasting until the Stalin era.
Soviet Russia followed a philosophy demanding international, global revolution – which, in practice, often resembled conquest by any means available, direct or indirect. While the Soviets never hesitated to use naked force when it seemed advisable, or when compelled to it by outside attack, they made intensive use of covert operations – spying, assassination, bribery, infiltration of governments and educational systems, the deployment of agents provocateur and “agitprop” – in an effort to weaken other nations from within or possibly cause takeover by a friendly revolutionary regime.

Soviet agents operated in all European countries and others, but their main efforts naturally focused on the strongest potential rivals – Germany, the United States, and Great Britain. Intelligent, persistent, and ruthless, the Soviets succeeded in recruiting a considerable number of agents, including men from the British ruling class.

Their activities enabled the Soviets to capture and execute hundreds, if not thousands, of the opponents of their regime along with numbers of British agents. The men responsible for this unprecedented leaking of life-or-death information would enter history as the Cambridge Five – though in fact, they may have been only the core of a much larger group.

The Cambridge Five: The History and Legacy of the Notorious Soviet Spy Ring in Britain during World War II and the Cold War chronicles the war’s most infamous spy ring and its activities. Along with pictures of important people, places, and events, you will learn about the Cambridge Five like never before.

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The Cambridge Urban History of Britain, Volume 2

The Cambridge Urban History of Britain, Volume 2

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Name: The Cambridge Urban History of Britain, Volume 2
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Size: 17.85 MB

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Title: 31417PRE
Author: Administrator
Language: angielski
Year: 2018
Subjects: N/A
Publisher: Wydawnictwo: Charles River Editors
ISBN: N/A
Total pages: 887

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The spy novel emerged from the intrigues of the mid-20th century for good reason. The war with the Third Reich involved an unseen cloak and dagger struggle between the participants, but beyond that, an even larger and longer contest took place in the shadows.

Communism gained its first major foothold in statehood with the success of the Russian Revolution at the end of World War I, a success bizarrely assisted by the massive funding provided to the revolutionaries by some Western businessmen. Armand Hammer’s father Julius, for instance, gave the new Soviet Union $50,000 in gold to back their new currency. In exchange he received asbestos mining and oil concessions, plus a pencil manufacturing monopoly in the USSR lasting until the Stalin era.
Soviet Russia followed a philosophy demanding international, global revolution – which, in practice, often resembled conquest by any means available, direct or indirect. While the Soviets never hesitated to use naked force when it seemed advisable, or when compelled to it by outside attack, they made intensive use of covert operations – spying, assassination, bribery, infiltration of governments and educational systems, the deployment of agents provocateur and “agitprop” – in an effort to weaken other nations from within or possibly cause takeover by a friendly revolutionary regime.

Soviet agents operated in all European countries and others, but their main efforts naturally focused on the strongest potential rivals – Germany, the United States, and Great Britain. Intelligent, persistent, and ruthless, the Soviets succeeded in recruiting a considerable number of agents, including men from the British ruling class.

Their activities enabled the Soviets to capture and execute hundreds, if not thousands, of the opponents of their regime along with numbers of British agents. The men responsible for this unprecedented leaking of life-or-death information would enter history as the Cambridge Five – though in fact, they may have been only the core of a much larger group.

The Cambridge Five: The History and Legacy of the Notorious Soviet Spy Ring in Britain during World War II and the Cold War chronicles the war’s most infamous spy ring and its activities. Along with pictures of important people, places, and events, you will learn about the Cambridge Five like never before.

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The Cambridge Urban History of Britain, Volume 1

The Cambridge Urban History of Britain, Volume 1

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Name: The Cambridge Urban History of Britain, Volume 1
Format: pdf
Size: 58.22 MB

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Title: 0521444616pre
Author: Administrator
Language: angielski
Year: 2018
Subjects: N/A
Publisher: Wydawnictwo: Charles River Editors
ISBN: N/A
Total pages: 840

Description:

The spy novel emerged from the intrigues of the mid-20th century for good reason. The war with the Third Reich involved an unseen cloak and dagger struggle between the participants, but beyond that, an even larger and longer contest took place in the shadows.

Communism gained its first major foothold in statehood with the success of the Russian Revolution at the end of World War I, a success bizarrely assisted by the massive funding provided to the revolutionaries by some Western businessmen. Armand Hammer’s father Julius, for instance, gave the new Soviet Union $50,000 in gold to back their new currency. In exchange he received asbestos mining and oil concessions, plus a pencil manufacturing monopoly in the USSR lasting until the Stalin era.
Soviet Russia followed a philosophy demanding international, global revolution – which, in practice, often resembled conquest by any means available, direct or indirect. While the Soviets never hesitated to use naked force when it seemed advisable, or when compelled to it by outside attack, they made intensive use of covert operations – spying, assassination, bribery, infiltration of governments and educational systems, the deployment of agents provocateur and “agitprop” – in an effort to weaken other nations from within or possibly cause takeover by a friendly revolutionary regime.

Soviet agents operated in all European countries and others, but their main efforts naturally focused on the strongest potential rivals – Germany, the United States, and Great Britain. Intelligent, persistent, and ruthless, the Soviets succeeded in recruiting a considerable number of agents, including men from the British ruling class.

Their activities enabled the Soviets to capture and execute hundreds, if not thousands, of the opponents of their regime along with numbers of British agents. The men responsible for this unprecedented leaking of life-or-death information would enter history as the Cambridge Five – though in fact, they may have been only the core of a much larger group.

The Cambridge Five: The History and Legacy of the Notorious Soviet Spy Ring in Britain during World War II and the Cold War chronicles the war’s most infamous spy ring and its activities. Along with pictures of important people, places, and events, you will learn about the Cambridge Five like never before.

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The Cambridge Social History of Britain 1750-1950, Volume 3

The Cambridge Social History of Britain 1750-1950, Volume 3

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Name: The Cambridge Social History of Britain 1750-1950, Volume 3
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Size: 6.71 MB

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Title: The Cambridge History of Communism, Vol. 1: World Revolution and Socialism in One Country, 1917-1941
Author: S. A. Smith, Silvio Pons
Language: angielski
Year: 2017
Subjects: N/A
Publisher: Wydawnictwo: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9781107092846
Total pages: 54

Description:

The first volume of The Cambridge History of Communism deals with the tumultuous events from 1917 to the Second World War, such as the Russian Revolution and Civil War, the revolutionary turmoil in post-World War I Europe, and the Spanish Civil War. Leading experts analyse the ideological roots of communism, historical personalities such as Lenin, Stalin, and Trotsky and the development of the Communist movement on a world scale against this backdrop of conflict that defined the period. It addresses the making of Soviet institutions, economy, and society while also looking at mass violence and relations between the state, workers, and peasants. It introduces crucial communist experiences in Germany, China, and Central Asia. At the same time, it also explores international and transnational communist practices concerning key issues such as gender, subjectivity, generations, intellectuals, nationalism, and the cult of personality.

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The Cambridge Social History of Britain 1750-1950, Volume 2

The Cambridge Social History of Britain 1750-1950, Volume 2

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Name: The Cambridge Social History of Britain 1750-1950, Volume 2
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Size: 22.57 MB

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Title: THE CAMBRIDGE SOCIAL HISTORY OF BRITAIN 1750-1950 – VOLUME 2: People and their environment
Author: F.M.L.THOMPSON (edt)
Language: angielski
Year: 2017
Subjects: N/A
Publisher: Wydawnictwo: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9781107092846
Total pages: 380

Description:

The first volume of The Cambridge History of Communism deals with the tumultuous events from 1917 to the Second World War, such as the Russian Revolution and Civil War, the revolutionary turmoil in post-World War I Europe, and the Spanish Civil War. Leading experts analyse the ideological roots of communism, historical personalities such as Lenin, Stalin, and Trotsky and the development of the Communist movement on a world scale against this backdrop of conflict that defined the period. It addresses the making of Soviet institutions, economy, and society while also looking at mass violence and relations between the state, workers, and peasants. It introduces crucial communist experiences in Germany, China, and Central Asia. At the same time, it also explores international and transnational communist practices concerning key issues such as gender, subjectivity, generations, intellectuals, nationalism, and the cult of personality.

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The Cambridge History of Western Music Theory

The Cambridge History of Western Music Theory

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Name: The Cambridge History of Western Music Theory
Format: pdf
Size: 12.59 MB

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Title: 0521623715pre_pi-xxiv
Author: Administrator
Language: angielski
Year: 2010
Subjects: N/A
Publisher: Wydawnictwo: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521838269
Total pages: 1003

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Volume 5 of The New Cambridge History of Islam examines the history of Muslim societies from 1800 to the present. Francis Robinson, a leading historian of Islam, has brought together a team of scholars with a broad range of expertise to explore how Muslims responded to the challenges of Western conquest and domination across the last two-hundred years. As their articles reveal, the social, economic, political and historical circumstances which influenced these responses have, in many different parts of the world, empowered Muslim societies and encouraged transformation and religious revival. The volume offers a fascinating glimpse into the local dimensions of that revival and how regional connections have been forged. Synthesising the academic research of the past thirty years, as well as offering substantial guidance for further study, this book is the starting-point for all those who wish to have a serious understanding of modern Muslim societies.

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The Cambridge History of Twentieth-Century Music

The Cambridge History of Twentieth-Century Music

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Name: The Cambridge History of Twentieth-Century Music
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Size: 3.18 MB

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Title: The Cambridge History of Japan. Vol. VI: The Twentieth Century
Author: Peter Duus
Language: angielski
Year: 1989
Subjects: N/A
Publisher: Wydawnictwo: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521223577
Total pages: 837

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Japan has played a key role in spurring this transformation. Once an isolated island society, little known to its neighbours and practically unknown to the West, Japan has emerged today as a leading economic power. The country’s rise to a position of international prominence has not been a smooth process, however – it has come only after a period of turmoil and conflict. Volume 6 provides a general introduction to Japan’s history during the first three quarters of the twentieth century, with emphasis on political, economic, social and intellectual trends. Leading historians have contributed essays dealing with the development of domestic politics, particularly the politics of representative institutions, and Japan’s relations with the outside world, including its prewar territorial expansion and aggrandizement on the Asian continent. Although written by specialists, this volume will be an important reference work for general readers as well as scholars and students of modern Japanese history.

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The Cambridge History of Twentieth-Century English Literature, Volume 1

The Cambridge History of Twentieth-Century English Literature, Volume 1

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Name: The Cambridge History of Twentieth-Century English Literature, Volume 1
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Size: 3.65 MB

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Title: CU1773/Marcus-FM.tex
Author: ksy
Language: angielski
Year: 1989
Subjects: N/A
Publisher: Wydawnictwo: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521223577
Total pages: 856

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Japan has played a key role in spurring this transformation. Once an isolated island society, little known to its neighbours and practically unknown to the West, Japan has emerged today as a leading economic power. The country’s rise to a position of international prominence has not been a smooth process, however – it has come only after a period of turmoil and conflict. Volume 6 provides a general introduction to Japan’s history during the first three quarters of the twentieth century, with emphasis on political, economic, social and intellectual trends. Leading historians have contributed essays dealing with the development of domestic politics, particularly the politics of representative institutions, and Japan’s relations with the outside world, including its prewar territorial expansion and aggrandizement on the Asian continent. Although written by specialists, this volume will be an important reference work for general readers as well as scholars and students of modern Japanese history.

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The Cambridge History of Turkey, Volume 4

The Cambridge History of Turkey, Volume 4

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Name: The Cambridge History of Turkey, Volume 4
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Size: 4.25 MB

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Title: The Cambridge History of Turkey. Volume 2: The Ottoman Empire as a World Power, 1453-1603
Author: Suraiya N. Faroqhi, Kate Fleet
Language: angielski
Year: 2013
Subjects: N/A
Publisher: Wydawnictwo: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9781139049047
Total pages: 601

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