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The last whalers: three years in the far Pacific with a courageous tribe and a vanishing way of life
By Doug Bock Clark. 2019
Journalist Doug Bock Clark tells the stunning inside story of the Lamalerans, an ancient tribe of 1,500 hunter-gatherers who live…
on a volcanic island so remote it is known by other Indonesians as "The Land Left Behind." They have survived for centuries by taking whales with bamboo harpoons, but now are being pushed toward collapse by the encroachment of the modern world. 2019.Pour que refleurisse le monde: entretiens
By Irène Frain, Jetsun Pema. 2002
Écrit sous forme de dialogue entre deux femmes de culture différente, cet ouvrage commun nous donne le loisir de voir…
la situation tibétaine d'un point de vue féminin. Depuis l'invasion chinoise en 1950, plusieurs générations d'enfants sont nés en exil en Inde, leur principal pays d'accueil. Fonctionnant comme une sorte de rétrospective sur ces longues années de survie, le recueil évoque la vie dans les camps de réfugiés transformés en villages. Jetsun Pema, soeur du Dalaï-Lama, raconte comment l'éducation des enfants s'est réorganisée, en tenant compte de la préservation de la langue, de la religion et des valeurs traditionnelles, sans pour autant se couper du monde moderne. 2002Mémoire de Chine: [les voix d'une génération silencieuse]
By Xinran, Prune Cornet. 2010
" Mémoire de Chine est la confession d'une génération dont l'histoire n'a jamais été racontée. Grands-parents et arrière-grands-parents décrivent avec…
leurs propres mots - pour la première et peut-être la dernière fois - les transformations qui ont définitivement changé la Chine au cours du siècle passé. Ce livre est à la fois un voyage à travers le temps et l'espace, et un mémorial dressé à ceux qui ont vécu guerres, insurrections, persécution, invasions, révolutions, famines, modernisation, occidentalisation, et qui ont survécu pour entrer dans le XXIe siècle. " -- 4e de couv. Titre uniforme: Zhongguo min zu zi zun de jian zheng zhe men.Oasis interdites
By Ella Maillart. 1989
En janvier 1935, Ella Maillart quitte Pékin pour traverser la Chine d'est en ouest, atteindre les oasis " interdites "…
du Sin-Kiang et, de là, gagner le Cachemire. Ella Maillart est l'une des voyageuses les plus étonnantes de ce siècle, et la qualité de son regard sur les choses ne cesse de nous émerveiller. 1989.The author, familiar with the language, politics, and culture of the most populous country in the world, gives his account…
of China harking back to Mao's "Liberation." Terrill focuses on the Chinese version of Communist ideology with its Leninist slant and the Chinese penchant for conformity, both of which he believes hamper the pro-democratic movement. 1992.A history of the Arab peoples
By Albert Habib Hourani. 1991
L'empire désorienté
By Catherine Bergman. 2001
Des origines à 1945 (Histoire du Japon et des Japonais. #1.)
By Edwin O Reischauer. 1973
Une tragédie sans importance
By William Shawcross, Françoise Bonnet. 1979
L'histoire d'un petit pays transforme en un vaste champ de bataille sanglant et témoin muet de l'affrontement d'une démocratie corrompue…
et du marxisme le plus totalitaire. C'est l'histoire vraie du Cambodge depuis l'invasion Américaine de 1970 jusqu'à l'occupation Vietnamienne actuelle. Descriptions régulières de violence. 1979. Titre uniforme: Sideshow.Biography of British biochemist Joseph Needham (1900-1995) discusses his intellectual development, marriage, and long-standing love affair with a visiting Chinese…
student. Features his travels to China and his investigations into the history of Chinese inventions and technology, including the compass, explosives, and suspension bridges. 2008.The crippled tree: China : biography, history and autobiography
By Suyin Han. 1965
Women of the Long March: [the never before told story]
By Lily Xiao Hong Lee, Sue Wiles. 1999
The Long March of 1934-5 is the central event in modern Chinese history. Virtually all of China's later Communist leaders…
took part, and the March has been the subject of many books and films. Most of what has already been written on the Long March is about the men: figures such as Mao Zedong, Zhou Enlai and Deng Xiaoping. This is the story of the women who took part in the Long March, seen through the biographies of three key players. Lee and Wiles trace the women's stories in three time periods: the Long March itself, a decade later at liberation and then forty years later. Drawing on interviews and published and unpublished sources, it is a moving account of a little understood group of women. 1999.The Yamato dynasty: the secret history of Japan's imperial family
By Sterling Seagrave, Peggy Seagrave. 1999
Authors of "The Marcos Dynasty" and "The Soong Dynasty" scrutinize Japan's royal family, gauge the extent of their complicity in…
World War II, and investigate alleged postwar collusion with General Douglas MacArthur in rebuilding the country. The Seagraves claim many Japanese business and political leaders are embroiled in corruption. 1999.Une mosaïque chinoise ((Roman policier))
By France-Marie Watkins, Martine Leroy-Battistelli, Bette Lord. 1990
The last emperor
By Edward Behr. 1987
Pu Yi, the last Emperor of China, ascended the throne in 1908 at the age of 3. From a charmed…
existence in the Forbidden City, he was swept into the political intrigues of Asia and became the despised figurehead of Japan's Manchurian regime. 1987.The Himalayan kingdoms, Nepal, Bhutan, and Sikkim
By Bob Gibbons, Bob Ashford. 1983
Red land, Yellow River: a story from the Cultural Revolution
By Ange Zhang. 2004
In 1966, Zhang was a teen in Beijing when Mao Zedong began the Cultural Revolution. Though he was the son…
of a "bad guy" (a famous writer), he became swept up in the revolution, until the violence and his father's arrest made him question its goals. In 1968 was sent to a small village to learn how to farm, where he discovered his true calling - art. Some descriptions of violence. Grades 2-4 and older readers. 2004.The making of home: the 500-year story of how our houses became our homes
By Judith Flanders. 2014
Flanders traces the evolution of the house from the sixteenth to the early twentieth century across northern Europe and America,…
showing how the homes we know today bear only a faint resemblance to homes though history. What turned a house into a home? Why did northwestern Europe, a politically unimportant, sociologically underdeveloped region of the world, suddenly became the powerhouse of the Industrial Revolution, the capitalist crucible that created modernity? While investigating these important questions, Flanders uncovers the fascinating development of ordinary household items--from cutlery, chairs and curtains, to fitted kitchens, plumbing and windows--while also dismantling many domestic myths.JAY-Z: Made in America
By Michael Eric Dyson. 2019
"If you want the definitive treatment of a man who took it from Marcy Projects to the White House with…
wit, wisdom, and talent, and changed hip hop along the way, look no further than this insightful, brilliant and moving book." -Common JAY-Z is America at its scrappy, brash, irreverent, soulful, ingenious best: as transcendent a cultural icon as Frank Sinatra, as adventurous a self-made billionaire as Mark Zuckerberg, as gifted a poet as Walt Whitman. As he reaches the half-century mark, logs thirty years as a recording artist, becomes the genre's first billionaire, reigns as an elder statesman in a field teeming with artists half his age, and continues to make relevant rap records that chart-and that chart an artistic and political response to revived racism and renewed hostility to blackness-it is an auspicious time to examine JAY-Z's ideas, gifts and impact, to take measure of his stride as a cultural colossus. And there is no one better suited to the task than Michael Eric Dyson, who has investigated and championed hip hop, and the work of JAY-Z, as a critical American art form, for decades.Love Thy Neighbor
By Ayaz Virji. 2019
A powerful true story about a Muslim doctor's service to small-town America and the hope of overcoming our country's climate…
of hostility and fear. In 2013, Ayaz Virji left a comfortable job at an East Coast hospital and moved to a town of 1,400 in Minnesota, feeling called to address the shortage of doctors in rural America. But in 2016, this decision was tested when the reliably blue, working-class county swung for Donald Trump. Virji watched in horror as his children faced anti-Muslim remarks at school and some of his most loyal patients began questioning whether he belonged in the community. Virji wanted out. But in 2017, just as he was lining up a job in Dubai, a local pastor invited him to speak at her church and address misconceptions about what Muslims practice and believe. That invitation has grown into a well-attended lecture series that has changed hearts and minds across the state, while giving Virji a new vocation that he never would have expected. In Love Thy Neighbor, Virji relates this story in a gripping, unforgettable narrative that shows the human consequences of our toxic politics, the power of faith and personal conviction, and the potential for a renewal of understanding in America's heartland.