Tag: Republic

The Federal Republic of Germany and The European community


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English | 2016 | ISBN: 004382045X, 1138849111, 1138849162 | EPUB | pages: 292 | 1.4 mb
This book explains German behaviour in the European Community in terms of domestic politics of Federal Republic, covering the period 1969-86. It includes analysis of the attitudes and the role of West German interest groups, public opinion and the legislature regarding European policy.

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Small Farm Republic Why Conservatives Must Embrace Local Agriculture, Reject Climate Alarmism, and Lead an [Audiobook]


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English | ASIN: B0C6B8CH88 | 2023 | 7 hours and 55 minutes | M4B@64 kbps | 226 MB
Author: John Klar
Narrator: John Klar

From farmer, lawyer, and political activist John Klar comes a bold, solutions-based plan for Conservatives that gets beyond the fatuous pipe dreams and social-justice platitudes of the dominant, Liberal "Green" agenda-offering a healthy way forward for everyone. While many on the Left have taken up the mantle of creating a "green" future through climate alarmism, spurious new energy sources, and technocratic control, many on the Right continue to deny imminent environmental threats while pushing for unbridled deregulation of our most destructive industrial forces. Neither approach promises a bright future.

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The Dutch Republic Its Rise, Greatness and Fall, 1477-1806


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English | ISBN: 0198207344 | | 1280 pages | PDF | 40 MB
"Jonathan Israel’s 1,231-page blockbuster forms the inaugural volume of a new series, the Oxford History of Early Modern Europe, and offers a comprehensive, integrated account of the northern part of the Netherlands over almost 350 years…The Dutch Republic represents the fruit of 12 years of research, contemplation and writing, and brims over with interesting detail."-The New York Times Book Review

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Armies of the Roman Republic 264-30 BC History, Organization and Equipment (Armies of the Past)


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English | April 6, 2023 | ISBN: 1399094025 | 192 pages | EPUB | 40 Mb
The period covered in this book saw the Roman Republic face its greatest military challenges. In 264 the Romans were pitted against the might of Carthage in the first of the three Punic Wars, which would push Rome to the brink but end with the destruction of this great rival city. In the following two centuries they would clash repeatedly with the Gauls, this recurrent threat finally overcome by Caesar’s campaigns in Gaul. In this period they defeated the Hellenistic Successor states, proud heirs to the military legacy of Alexander the Great, a process completed by the annexation of Egypt in 30 BC. These wars, and others, made the Romans masters of all Western Europe and the whole Mediterranean basin, though failure against the Parthians limited their ambitions in the East. The Roman armies of this era were also employed against each other in the vicious civil wars that marked the end of the Republican period.

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Launchpad Republic [Audiobook]


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Author: Howard Wolk, John Landry
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English | 2023 | ISBN: 9781663729811 | MP3@64 kbps | Duration: 8h 3m | 663 MB
In Launchpad Republic: America’s Entrepreneurial Edge and Why It Matters, Howard Wolk and John Landry provide an insightful and thought-provoking history of entrepreneurship in the United States, with a focus on the political, legal, and cultural forces that have sustained "creative destruction" and propelled the country forward for more than 200 years. In telling this story, the book highlights the critical features that have set America apart from other countries and identifies the key attributes necessary for it to maintain leadership for years to come.

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Whither the Early Republic A Forum on the Future of the Field


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English | 2005 | ISBN: 0812219325 | PDF | pages: 210 | 0.9 mb
Penned by leading historians, the specially-commissioned essays of Whither the Early Republic represent the most stimulating and innovative work being done on imperialism, environmental history, slavery, economic history, politics, and culture in the early Republic.

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Revolutionary Transformations The People’s Republic of China in the 1950s


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English | 2023 | ISBN: 1009304100 | 307 Pages | PDF | 3 MB
Using first-hand material from Chinese archives that are no longer open to researchers, and bringing together a leading team of international scholars, this volume is a major contribution to the study of the People’s Republic of China. Calling into question existing narratives on the foundational decade of the PRC, these essays present a nuanced consideration of China in the 1950s by integrating two periods that are often considered separately: the relatively ‘happy’ years 1949-1956 with the relatively ‘unhappy’ years from 1957 onwards. Exploring the challenges faced in constructing socialism, the transnational context, and early modes of PRC governance, the contributors highlight the ways in which China was shaped by diversity on all levels and scales in how socialism was enacted and experienced. These essays clearly demonstrate how the unevenness of Party control created discrepancies and variations between different regions and between the center and the locale.

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Compact of the Republic The League of States and the Constitution


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2014 | 388 Pages | ISBN: 0692484264 | EPUB | 1 MB
The United States Constitution was a concerted response to an age of tyrannical kings and highly centralized government. As history reveals, such political authority had to be challenged directly – by local units and causes – to preserve liberty and ensure public happiness.Compact of the Republic demonstrates that the Constitution did not impose a nationalist, superlative central government, and was not ratified by "one American people" in the aggregate. Instead, the document was the product of a multi-party arrangement, where the states remained the masters of their own creation and the pillars of the federal system.In Compact of the Republic, historian David Benner:*Reveals that representatives were assured that delegated power could be reclaimed by the states following acts of federal overreach and usurpation*Explains the historical foundation behind the Bill of Rights, and traces the limitations on government to the actions of malevolent kings*Proves the Constitution acknowledges the states in the plural, as a collection of sovereign societies with varied interests*Demonstrates that the "elastic clauses" were clearly explained during the ratification campaign, and leave no room for modern reinterpretation*Describes how the federal judiciary now overturns state laws it has no jurisdiction over, to the contrary of its original scope of power*Explains why Thomas Jefferson and James Madison believed that unconstitutional federal laws had to be opposed, nullified, and obstructed by the states*Illustrates that ratification was secured only by convincing opponents of the Constitution that the document would produce a nominal general government with limited, enumerated powers

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