Bøger af Andrew Hyde
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153,95 kr. - Bog
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200,95 kr. A fascinating exploration of international relations at a time when Western powers exploited Eastern resources and sought to dominate the economic and political landscape. This is a powerful insight into the history that helped shaped the current political and economic realities of the region.
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- 200,95 kr.
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- Fifty Shades for the average person
151,95 kr. Casual Skin is a fictional book that centers around a firm of modern day football casuals- an evolution of the original skinhead cult and the 80s football casual a hi-bred of pure violence ?This book delves deeper though exposing their everyday lives and loves their highs and their lows ! If you've ever wondered what soccer hooligans do every other day of their lives then read on! You will discover their love of clothes, terrace fashions and extreme violence, the drug taking, the uninhibited sex, the brotherhood and camaraderie ! But is there some dark secret festering amongst them that could rip there lives apart? follow their lives from everyday love stories and heartbreaking tales of friendship and loss, to their love of classic scooters, the illegal weapons they use and their hatred and bloodlust as they destroy their enemies -both on and off the terraces ..
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114,95 kr. Andrew Hyde is a vagabond and a minimalist who spent 20 months on the road researching for this book. He is still on the road and blogs at http: //andrewhy.de
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- 114,95 kr.
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198,95 - 298,95 kr. - Bog
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- Three Centuries of Domination, Appropriation and Exploitation
288,95 kr. India's experience of British colonialism. The true financial, social and ecological cost of British rule and the contrasting experiences of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh following independence.
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- 288,95 kr.
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- The Ottomans and the Allies 1914-1922
118,95 kr. The tragic news of the ISIS-inspired massacres in Europe and countless other locations throughout the Middle East, in conjunction with the failed political coup against Erdogan in Turkey, have raised the spectre of an ideological struggle that is more than a century old. As the West struggles with the consequences and implications of its 'War on Terror', parallels with this earlier jihad become manifest. The sprawling Ottoman Empire was at the point of dissolution by November 1914 when she declared a Holy War against the Allied Powers and threw in her lot with Germany. It was a disastrous decision that set in chain a series of cataclysmic events, which culminated in the demise of an ancient regime and the emergence of a modern, secular republic. The first jihad in the Arab world since the Crusades was to continue long after the Armistice of 1918, as the defeated empire faced a triumphalist Greece, supported by Britain, seeking to re-establish hegemony over Anatolia. This caused outrage throughout the Muslim world, threatened British paramountcy in India, and fractured diplomatic relations with close allies and the unity of her empire. Confronted with the indefatigable resistance of one man, Kemal Ataturk, Greek dreams ended in ashes, whilst the stubborn support of Lloyd George for Britain's ally resulted in his own political extinction. It is a warning from history, including as it does ethnic cleansing, pogroms, regime change and political hubris. It is a story of steely determination and dogged bravery in the face of brazen territorial expansionism. It is also the history of the first modern jihad.
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- 118,95 kr.