By the Rivers of Mazovia Ruth JeanesMikhoel Burshtin's novel paints an unforgettable portrait of a communitydelicate, tenacious, and vulnerable: Poland, 1935, under the shadow of the Nazis' rise to the west, the Jews of Smolin continue to eke out their existence, marked by poverty, family tragedies, class conflict and anti Semitism.
Assessing the relationship between reform and the papacy in eleventh-century Europe from the perspectives of social and religious change
This anthology makes available to students and general readers the rich variety of Victorian magazines for women
including historical film
and the value of mindfully appreciating them all through drawing
Crime Uncovered: Private Investigator will be a handy companion for any crime fiction fan
compellance and protection - that range from military interventions to state-building efforts to internal security in the age of terrorism
Substantially updated for its third edition
In this highly original contribution to knowledge about a little-known subject: the history of nursing work
Our very survival depends on these questions being answered in this non-expert conversational work
Viking influence and high crosses
In the forefront of the large and growing interest in life-writings
Written by well-known cinema scholars