Empire of Pictures Shannon M. T. LiIn Cold War historiography, the 1960s are often described as a decade of mounting diplomatic tensions and international social unrest. At the same time, they were a period of global media revolution: communication satellites compressed time and space, television spread around the world, and images circulated through print media in expanding ways. Examining how U. S. policymakers exploited these changes, this book offers groundbreaking international
It focuses on all of the key issues studied on university courses
collaborative-action-taking radical feminists of the 1960s and 1970s
this book offers solutions and suggestions for how to re-establish the strong state
discusses cross-system programmatic and policy implications that respond to the way in which toxic environments and early disrupted attachment affect brain and behavior
Starting from the ground up with little information or experience
and value threats by pointing in the direction of a humane and sustainable society
Chapter 5: The reception of ancient art in Nikos Engonopoulos
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It also presents analyses that quantify how in crop–livestock systems food security and dietary diversity are being shaped
The story of the suffrage movement and the ongoing struggle for women's rights through the lens of one family's history
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water management and plant protection within protected systems