Author: Peter Lippman
Publisher: Vanderbilt University Press
ISBN: 0826522637
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 489
Book Description
Surviving the Peace is a monumental feat of ground-level reporting describing two decades of postwar life in Bosnia, specifically among those fighting for refugee rights of return. Unique in its breadth and profoundly humanitarian in its focus, Surviving the Peace situates digestible explanations of the region's bewilderingly complex recent history among interviews, conversations, and tableaus from the lives of everyday Bosnians attempting to make sense of what passes for normal in a postwar society. Essential reading for students of the former Yugoslavia and anyone interested in postwar or post-genocide studies, Surviving the Peace is an instant classic of long-form reporting, an impossible accomplishment without a lifetime of dedication to a place and people.
Surviving the Peace
Author: Peter Lippman
Publisher: Vanderbilt University Press
ISBN: 0826522637
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 489
Book Description
Surviving the Peace is a monumental feat of ground-level reporting describing two decades of postwar life in Bosnia, specifically among those fighting for refugee rights of return. Unique in its breadth and profoundly humanitarian in its focus, Surviving the Peace situates digestible explanations of the region's bewilderingly complex recent history among interviews, conversations, and tableaus from the lives of everyday Bosnians attempting to make sense of what passes for normal in a postwar society. Essential reading for students of the former Yugoslavia and anyone interested in postwar or post-genocide studies, Surviving the Peace is an instant classic of long-form reporting, an impossible accomplishment without a lifetime of dedication to a place and people.
Publisher: Vanderbilt University Press
ISBN: 0826522637
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 489
Book Description
Surviving the Peace is a monumental feat of ground-level reporting describing two decades of postwar life in Bosnia, specifically among those fighting for refugee rights of return. Unique in its breadth and profoundly humanitarian in its focus, Surviving the Peace situates digestible explanations of the region's bewilderingly complex recent history among interviews, conversations, and tableaus from the lives of everyday Bosnians attempting to make sense of what passes for normal in a postwar society. Essential reading for students of the former Yugoslavia and anyone interested in postwar or post-genocide studies, Surviving the Peace is an instant classic of long-form reporting, an impossible accomplishment without a lifetime of dedication to a place and people.
Surviving Chaos, How I Found Peace at A Beach Bar
Author: Harold Phifer
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780578743547
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 250
Book Description
For more than fifty years, Harold Phifer's childhood living conditions remained a secret, even from those who thought they knew him best. No one knew about his past growing up with a mother who suffered from mental illness; a greedy aunt; a mindless and spoiled older brother; an absent father. It wasn't until an explosion in Afghanistan that his memory was blasted back into focus. This book is the result of a long, cathartic chat with a stranger at a beach bar, where Harold finally found some peace.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780578743547
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 250
Book Description
For more than fifty years, Harold Phifer's childhood living conditions remained a secret, even from those who thought they knew him best. No one knew about his past growing up with a mother who suffered from mental illness; a greedy aunt; a mindless and spoiled older brother; an absent father. It wasn't until an explosion in Afghanistan that his memory was blasted back into focus. This book is the result of a long, cathartic chat with a stranger at a beach bar, where Harold finally found some peace.
Surviving Columbine
Author: Liz Carlston
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781590382660
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 126
Book Description
Three students who survived the shootings at Columbine High School describe their experiences and relate how their Mormon faith helped them to cope with the aftermath of the shootings and find inner peace.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781590382660
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 126
Book Description
Three students who survived the shootings at Columbine High School describe their experiences and relate how their Mormon faith helped them to cope with the aftermath of the shootings and find inner peace.
Battle at the 38th Parallel
Author: Joseph E. Gonsalves
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781555715526
Category : Korean War, 1950-1953
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Battle at the 38th Parallel is a first-hand account of the war experiences of a U.S. Army rifle company--Company E, 17th Regiment, 7th Infantry Division--during the closing months of the war. Their story has been meticulously recreated through research conducted at the National Archives, extensive interviews and the personal recollections of the author.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781555715526
Category : Korean War, 1950-1953
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Battle at the 38th Parallel is a first-hand account of the war experiences of a U.S. Army rifle company--Company E, 17th Regiment, 7th Infantry Division--during the closing months of the war. Their story has been meticulously recreated through research conducted at the National Archives, extensive interviews and the personal recollections of the author.
Aftershock
Author: Matthew Green
Publisher: Portobello Books
ISBN: 9781846273308
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
Publisher: Portobello Books
ISBN: 9781846273308
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
Survive the Peace
Author: Cyprian Ekwensi
Publisher: London : Heinemann Educational
ISBN:
Category : African fiction (English)
Languages : en
Pages : 196
Book Description
Publisher: London : Heinemann Educational
ISBN:
Category : African fiction (English)
Languages : en
Pages : 196
Book Description
Aftershock
Author: Matthew Green
Publisher: Granta Books
ISBN: 9781846273315
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description
Over the last decade, we have sent thousands of people to fight on our behalf. But what happens when these soldiers come back home, having lost their friends and killed their enemies, having seen and done things that have no place in civilian life? In 'Aftershock', Matthew Green tells the story of our veterans' journey from the frontline of combat to the reality of return. Through wide-ranging interviews with former combatants - including a Royal Marine sniper and a veteran operator in the SAS - as well as serving personnel and their families, physicians, therapists and psychiatrists, 'Aftershock' looks beyond the labels of shell shock and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) to get to the heart of today's post-conflict experience. It pursues the question that the military are so reluctant to ask: why do people who are trained to thrive within the theatre of war so often find themselves ill-prepared for peace? As a new generation of battle-scarred troops begins to lay their weapons down, 'Aftershock' offers an empathetic yet hard-hitting account of the hidden cost of conflict. And its message is one that has profound implications, not just for the military, but for anyone with an interest in how we experience trauma and survive.
Publisher: Granta Books
ISBN: 9781846273315
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description
Over the last decade, we have sent thousands of people to fight on our behalf. But what happens when these soldiers come back home, having lost their friends and killed their enemies, having seen and done things that have no place in civilian life? In 'Aftershock', Matthew Green tells the story of our veterans' journey from the frontline of combat to the reality of return. Through wide-ranging interviews with former combatants - including a Royal Marine sniper and a veteran operator in the SAS - as well as serving personnel and their families, physicians, therapists and psychiatrists, 'Aftershock' looks beyond the labels of shell shock and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) to get to the heart of today's post-conflict experience. It pursues the question that the military are so reluctant to ask: why do people who are trained to thrive within the theatre of war so often find themselves ill-prepared for peace? As a new generation of battle-scarred troops begins to lay their weapons down, 'Aftershock' offers an empathetic yet hard-hitting account of the hidden cost of conflict. And its message is one that has profound implications, not just for the military, but for anyone with an interest in how we experience trauma and survive.
Surviving a War Enduring the Peace
Author: Klaus Staerker
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781711755861
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 174
Book Description
World War Two was a devastating war for Duisburg, Germany in the years 1939-1945. This book is based on the experiences of a young child, who lived through the Oppression of Adolf Hitler and the Horrors of the Allied Bombing. Read through the eyes of Klaus O. Staerker, who tells about his own experiences of his family's survival, due to the economic hardships partially imposed by Occupation Forces.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781711755861
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 174
Book Description
World War Two was a devastating war for Duisburg, Germany in the years 1939-1945. This book is based on the experiences of a young child, who lived through the Oppression of Adolf Hitler and the Horrors of the Allied Bombing. Read through the eyes of Klaus O. Staerker, who tells about his own experiences of his family's survival, due to the economic hardships partially imposed by Occupation Forces.
Surviving Peace
Author: Olivera Simić
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Surviving in an Angry World
Author: Charles F. Stanley
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1439189994
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
The premise of this book is that learning to let go of anger—and ultimately forgiving the offender—will transform the foundation of every kind of relationship we have. Stanley defines anger as "a strong feeling of intense displeasure, hostility, or indignation as a result of a real or an imagined threat or insult, frustration, or injustice toward yourself or towards someone who’s very important to you." Building on this defintion, Stanley... 1. Helps readers identify the signs of anger, so they can identify anger in themselves. 2. Reveals the far-reaching consequences of anger, which encompass the spiritual, emotional, and physical. 3. Teaches readers how to handle anger through thirteen concrete steps. 4. Walks readers through the steps to true forgiveness and the healing power it brings. With compassion and a wealth of biblical understanding, Stanley explains that the measure of a person is "the size of thing that makes them angry." He goes on to distinguish between healthy and harmful anger and reminds us that "righteous indignation" is a divine emotion. However, he skillfully explains that misguided anger eats away at ourselves, our relationships with others, and our relationship with God. By helping readers look honestly at the source of their anger, he gently leads them to the ability to truly forgive and find the peace they seek.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1439189994
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
The premise of this book is that learning to let go of anger—and ultimately forgiving the offender—will transform the foundation of every kind of relationship we have. Stanley defines anger as "a strong feeling of intense displeasure, hostility, or indignation as a result of a real or an imagined threat or insult, frustration, or injustice toward yourself or towards someone who’s very important to you." Building on this defintion, Stanley... 1. Helps readers identify the signs of anger, so they can identify anger in themselves. 2. Reveals the far-reaching consequences of anger, which encompass the spiritual, emotional, and physical. 3. Teaches readers how to handle anger through thirteen concrete steps. 4. Walks readers through the steps to true forgiveness and the healing power it brings. With compassion and a wealth of biblical understanding, Stanley explains that the measure of a person is "the size of thing that makes them angry." He goes on to distinguish between healthy and harmful anger and reminds us that "righteous indignation" is a divine emotion. However, he skillfully explains that misguided anger eats away at ourselves, our relationships with others, and our relationship with God. By helping readers look honestly at the source of their anger, he gently leads them to the ability to truly forgive and find the peace they seek.