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The Empire of Depression A New History


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2020 | 224 Pages | ISBN: 1509531661 | EPUB | 2 MB
Depression has colonized the world. Today, more than 300 million of us have been diagnosed as depressed. But 150 years ago, "depression" referred to a mood, not a sickness. Does that mean people weren’t sick before, only sad? Of course not. Mental illness is a complex thing, part biological, part social, its definition dependent on time and place. But in the mid-twentieth century, even as European empires were crumbling, new Western clinical models and treatments for mental health spread across the world. In so doing, "depression" began to displace older ideas like "melancholia," the Japanese "utsushō," or the Punjabi "sinking heart" syndrome. Award-winning historian Jonathan Sadowsky tells this global story, chronicling the path-breaking work of psychiatrists and pharmacists, and the intimate sufferings of patients. Revealing the continuity of human distress across time and place, he shows us how different cultures have experienced intense mental anguish, and how they have tried to alleviate it. He reaches an unflinching conclusion: the devastating effects of depression are real. A number of treatments do reduce suffering, but a permanent cure remains elusive. Throughout the history of depression, there have been overzealous promoters of particular approaches, but history shows us that there is no single way to get better that works for everyone. Like successful psychotherapy, history can liberate us from the negative patterns of the past.

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Introduction to the History of Christianity, 3rd Editio


Free Download Tim Dowley, "Introduction to the History of Christianity, 3rd Edition"
English | ISBN: 1506445969 | 2018 | EPUB | 620 pages | 38 MB
Now in its third edition, Tim Dowley’s masterful one-volume survey of church history has an updated design and new content, particularly in the section covering most recent Christian history. The inviting full-color format includes many new images and updated maps, while maintaining many of the features that made the second edition a popular volume for the classroom.

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History of My Life, Vols. 5 & 6


Free Download History of My Life, Vols. 5 & 6 By Giacomo Chevalier de Seingalt Casanova
1997 | 688 Pages | ISBN: 0801856647 | PDF | 38 MB
Award-winning translation of the complete memoirs of Casanova available for the first time in paperback.In volumes 5 and 6, Casanova brings his flight from the Inquisitor’s prison in Venice to a happy conclusion. Exiled from Venice, he goes to Munich and Paris, where he establishes himself as a cabalist, makes a fortune in Holland, helps start the French State Lottery, goes on to Switzerland where he meets Voltaire.Because every previous edition of Casanova’s Memoirs had been abridged to suppress the author’s political and religious views and tame his vivid, often racy, style, the literary world considered it a major event when Willard R. Trask’s translation of the complete original text was published in six double volumes between 1966 and 1971. Trask’s award-winning translation now appears in paperback for the first time.

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History of My Life, Vols. 1-2


Free Download History of My Life, Vols. 1-2 By Giacomo Chevalier de Seingalt Casanova
1997 | 728 Pages | ISBN: 0801856620 | PDF | 33 MB
Award-winning translation of the complete memoirs of Casanova available for the first time in paperback.In volumes 1 and 2, Casanova tells the story of his family, his first loves, and his early travels. With the death of his grandmother, he is sent to a seminary―but is soon expelled. He is briefly imprisoned in the fortress of Sant’ Andrea. After wandering from Naples to Rome in search of a patron, he enters the service of Cardinal Acquaviva. Because every previous edition of Casanova’s Memoirs had been abridged to suppress the author’s political and religious views and tame his vivid, often racy, style, the literary world considered it a major event when Willard R. Trask’s translation of the complete original text was published in six double volumes between 1966 and 1971. Trask’s award-winning translation now appears in paperback for the first time.

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Daughter of History Traces of an Immigrant Girlhood


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English | ISBN: 1503634817 | 2023 | 256 pages | PDF | 5 MB
A photograph with faint writing on the back. A traveling chess set. A silver pin. In her new memoir, noted scholar and author Susan Rubin Suleiman uses such everyday objects and the memories they evoke to tell the story of her early life as a Holocaust refugee and American immigrant. In this coming-of-age story that probes the intergenerational complexities of immigrant families and the inevitability of loss, Susan looks to her own life as an example of how historical events shape our private lives.

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American Horizons U.S. History in a Global Context, Volume II Since 1865, with Sources Ed 2


Free Download Michael Schaller, "American Horizons: U.S. History in a Global Context, Volume II: Since 1865, with Sources Ed 2"
English | ISBN: 0199389365 | 2014 | 912 pages | PDF | 234 MB
American Horizons, Second Edition, is the only U.S. History survey text that presents the traditional narrative in a global context. The authors use the frequent movement of people, goods, and ideas into, out of, and within America’s borders as a framework. This unique approach provides a

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The History Of The Rifle Brigade, The Prince Consort’s Own Formerly The 95th


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English | 2010 | ISBN: 1166337723 | EPUB | pages: 604 | 1.3 mb
In this book, originally published in 1877, late lieutenant William Henry Cope recounts the trials and tribulations of the Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort’s Own) in which he served. An infantry rifle regiment of the British Army that was formed in Jan. 1800 as the "Experimental Corps of Riflemen" to provide sharpshooters, scouts and skirmishers (soon renamed the "Rifle Corps"). In 1816, at the end of the Napoleonic Wars, they were again renamed, this time as the "Rifle Brigade". The unit was distinguished by its use of green uniforms as standard in place of the traditional redcoat, as well as being armed with the first British-made rifle accepted by the British Army, in place of smoothbore muskets. Cope carries his narrative on through the Crimean War, the Indian Mutiny and postings to the far-flung corners of the British Empire to 1870.

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