The Luciferic Verses: The Daodejing and the Chinese Roots of Esoteric History

Author: 

Cunningham, Ph.D., Eric

Credentials: 

Professor of Philosophy, Gonzaga University

Eric Cunnigham’s exciting new book combines a new translation of the Chinese classic Daodejing with a synthetic interpretation of the Dao. It innovatively employs the interweaving perspectives of Anthroposophy and esoteric world history. Among the inspirations for this work’s unique reading of the verses of the Daodejing is the speculation of contemporary esoteric scholars that the Yellow Emperor of Chinese mytho-history was actually a human incarnation of the spirit known elsewhere as Lucifer.

Market: 
Philosophy, History, Asian Studies, Chinese Studies, Anthropology, Daoism, Buddhism, Zen Buddhism, Anthroposophy, Mysticism, Gnosticism, Ancient Philosophy, Plato, the *Daodejing*, Humanism, Esotericism
Release Date: 
November 1, 2018
ISBN: 
Hardcover: 978-1680530834
Price: 
$139.95
Trim Size: 
6x9
Pages: 
199
Illustrations: 
None
Yes
Publisher: 

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Challenge of Change: Perspective for Our Twenty-First Century

Author: 

Moffitt, Leonard Caum

Credentials: 

Author of "Religiosity: A Propensity of the Human Phenotype" and "Global Positing for the Twenty-First Century: Rethinking Strategic Planning"

In a succinct, easily read and comprehended style, Challenge of Change makes an eye-opening global exploration of human organization in a tumultuous world: organization to cope with obstacles that have, over the centuries, threatened human survival and vitality. In keeping with how the Founding Fathers conceived our unprecedented American democracy and how entrepreneurs have accomplished our current information technology revolution, this book emphasizes “thinking outside the box.”

Market: 
International Relations, Public Policy, Social Science, Economics, Education, International Law, Security Studies, Human Rights Law, Futurism, Sociology, Women’s Studies, Gender
Release Date: 
September 1, 2018
ISBN: 
Hardcover: 978-1680530827
Price: 
$99.95
Trim Size: 
6x9
Pages: 
193
Illustrations: 
None
Yes
Publisher: 

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Conflict, Gender, and Body Politic in Nepal: Anthropological Engagement with the Threatened Lives and Well-Being of Women (St. James’s Studies in World Affairs)

Author: 

Dahal, Kapil Babu, Ph.D.

Credentials: 

Central Department of Anthropology, Tribhuvan University (Nepal)

More than 13,000 people lost their lives and many others suffered in other ways during the Maoist-led armed conflict that lasted for ten years (1996-2006) in Nepal. Many people are still missing and many more have been displaced. The lives of women in particular have been affected, with a heightened prevalence of gender-based violence during the armed conflict and post-conflict transition period. The warring sides used gendered strategies of the war wage war against each other and this book deals about the implications of such tactics.

Market: 
Asian Studies, Women’s Studies, Anthropology, Psychology, Gender, Women and Conflict, Civil Conflict, War Studies, Nepal, Nepalese Civil War, International Relations, Wellness, Women’s Health, Trauma Studies
Release Date: 
September 1, 2018
ISBN: 
Hardcover: 978-1680530810
Price: 
$139.95
Trim Size: 
6x9
Pages: 
164
Illustrations: 
None
Yes
Publisher: 

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Washington, DC 20036
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Britain's Injurious Peace Games in the Nigerian Civil War, 1967-1970

Author: 

Ignatus, Onianwa Oluchukwu, Ph.D.

Credentials: 

Department of History, University of Ibadan (Nigeria)

On October 1, 1960, Nigeria gained her independence from the British colonial rule. On July 6, 1967, the country was engulfed in a civil war fought between the Federal Military Government of Nigeria, led by Major-General Yakubu Gowon, and the defunct Republic of Biafra, led by Lieutenant-Colonel Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu. As the former colonial power, and Nigeria’s closet partner in the Commonwealth and, indeed, in the Western world, the outbreak of the war in 1967 presented Britain with a painful dilemma.

Market: 
Colonial Studies, African Studies, African Politics, African History, Nigeria, Nigerian Civil War, British Empire, Military History, Decolonization, Civil Conflict, War Studies, West Africa, International Relations, International History, Diplomacy
Release Date: 
September 1, 2018
ISBN: 
Hardcover : 978-1680530742
Price: 
$99.95
Trim Size: 
6x9
Pages: 
164
Illustrations: 
None
Yes
Publisher: 

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Washington, DC 20036
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America’s First Spy: The Tragic Heroism of Frank Wisner

Author: 

Maior, George Cristian

Credentials: 

Ambassador of Romania to the United States

In this exciting book, distinguished Romanian diplomat and scholar George Cristian Maior - currently serving as Romania’s ambassador in Washington - recounts the thrilling tale of America’s first spy drama – the legendary Frank Wisner’s intelligence operations in Romania as World War II ended and the Cold War dawned.

Market: 
World History, European History, East European History, Romania, Romanian History, Balkan History, Balkan Studies, World War II, Cold War, Communism, Espionage, CIA, OSS, Frank Wisner
Release Date: 
September 1, 2018
ISBN: 
Hardcover: 978-1680530728
Price: 
$99.95
Trim Size: 
6x9
Pages: 
265
Illustrations: 
None
Yes
Publisher: 

ACADEMICA PRESS
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Understanding Dual Credit Education: Theory, Philosophy, and Psychology – The Community College Perspective

Author: 

Johnson, Roscoe A., Ph.D., Professor of English, Lone Star College

Understanding Dual Credit Education: Theory, Philosophy, and Psychology - The Community College Perspective presents an incisive look at the increasingly popular academic program known as dual credit. The book lays out a thorough introduction to the scientific, psychological, and philosophical approaches to understanding human/student learning within the larger context of dual credit education.

Market: 
Education, Higher Education, Secondary Education, Gifted and Talented Programs, Education Policy, Educational Psychology, Sociology, Psychology, Organizational Research, Organizational Development, Behavioral Research, Pedagogy, Teaching, Credit Policy, Community College
Release Date: 
August 1, 2018
ISBN: 
Hardcover: 978-1680530780
Price: 
$129.95
Trim Size: 
6x9
Pages: 
108
Illustrations: 
None
Yes
Publisher: 

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Between Palette and Pen: Images of Venice in the Work of F. Hopkinson Smith

Author: 

De Marchi, Agnese, Ph.D., Ca' Foscari University, Venice

Credentials: 

Department of Humanities, University of Trieste; Ph.D., Ca' Foscari University, Venice

This book explores images of Venice in the written and visual art of the multitalented American writer, painter, lecturer, and engineer Francis Hopkinson Smith (1838-1915). A successful artist and intrepid traveler, F. Hopkinson Smith spent every summer in Venice for almost twenty years: his stays in the Italian city resulted in a large output of watercolors and writings, including his popular travelogue Venice of To-Day(1895), which featured over 200 illustrations by Smith himself.

Market: 
American Studies, American Art, Art History, American History, Cultural Studies, Travel Literature, Italy, Italian Studies, Venice, Venetian Art History, Fin-de-Siècle Culture, F. Hopkinson Smith, American Painting
Release Date: 
December 15, 2017
ISBN: 
Hardcover: 978-1680530537
Price: 
$99.95
Trim Size: 
6 x 9
Pages: 
252
Illustrations: 
Yes
Yes
Publisher: 

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Player, Entrepreneur and Philanthropist: The Story of Edward Alleyn, 1566 - 1626 (hardcover edition)

Author: 

Southern, Antonia

Credentials: 

Author of A House Divided: Christianity in England, 1526-1829

Edward Alleyn was a man of many talents and great energy. He was the actor who created the roles of Tamburlaine, Dr Faustus, and Barabas, the Jew of Malta, in Christopher Marlowe’s plays and played in comedies, histories and tragedies by the leading authors of his day. In one week in August 1594, he took the leading part in six different plays. His acting was praised by Queen Elizabeth I herself.

Market: 
Edward Alleyn, Elizabethan theatre and drama, Actors and acting in Elizabethan and Jacobean theatre, Playwrights in Elizabethan and Jacobean England, English dramatic history, biography: Dulwich, Christopher Marlowe, acting companies in Shakespearean England, Shakespeare
Release Date: 
July 1, 2018
ISBN: 
Hardcover: 978-1680530186
Price: 
$99.95
Trim Size: 
6x9
Pages: 
264
Illustrations: 
None
Yes
Publisher: 

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Player, Entrepreneur and Philanthropist: The Story of Edward Alleyn, 1566 - 1626 (paperback edition)

Author: 

Southern, Antonia

Credentials: 

Author of A House Divided: Christianity in England, 1526-1829

Southern book coverEdward Alleyn was a man of many talents and great energy. He was the actor who created the roles of Tamburlaine, Dr Faustus, and Barabas, the Jew of Malta, in Christopher Marlowe’s plays and played in comedies, histories and tragedies by the leading authors of his day. In one week in August 1594, he took the leading part in six different plays. His acting was praised by Queen Elizabeth I herself.

Market: 
Edward Alleyn, Elizabethan theatre and drama, Actors and acting in Elizabethan and Jacobean theatre, Playwrights in Elizabethan and Jacobean England, English dramatic history, biography: Dulwich, Christopher Marlowe, acting companies in Shakespearean England, Shakespeare
Release Date: 
July 1, 2018
ISBN: 
Paperback: 978-1680530285
Price: 
$34.95
Trim Size: 
6x9
Pages: 
264
Illustrations: 
None
Yes
Publisher: 

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Washington, DC 20036
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Humankind, Society, and the Environment: Lessons of the Past and Responsibility to the Future

Author: 

Wolfson, Adi, Ph.D., Ben-Gurion University of the Negev

Credentials: 

Head, Department of Chemical Engineering, Sami Shamoon College of Engineering

Our world is the product of many changes. Evolutionary processes of matter and energy have altered the natural environment. Revolutionary changes created by humans have alienated man from nature and changed the relationship between them in fundamental ways. These processes, led by urbanization and industrialization, have also eroded natural resources, polluted the air, land, and water, reduced biodiversity, and caused climate change. All of these transformations threaten the existence of humanity as we know it and endanger the whole of nature.

Market: 
Science, Environmental Studies, Natural History, World History, Resource Management, Sustainability, Climate Change, Natural Science, Physical Science, Activism, Global Studies, Security Studies, Evolution, Human Biology
Release Date: 
August 1, 2018
ISBN: 
Hardcover: 978-1680530711
Price: 
$139.95
Trim Size: 
6x9
Pages: 
204
Illustrations: 
None
Yes
Publisher: 

ACADEMICA PRESS
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Washington, DC 20036
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