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NATO and the North Atlantic Revitalising Collective Defence

Dogs in the North Stories of Cooperation and Co-Domestication

The Archaeology of Native North America

The Archaeology of Native North America

The Archaeology of Native North America presents the ideas evidence and debates regarding the initial peopling of the continent by mobile bands of hunters and gatherers and the cultural evolution of their many lines of descent over the ensuing millennia. The emergence of farming urban centers and complex political organization paralleled similar developments in other world areas. With the arrival of Europeans to North America and the inevitable clashes of culture colonizers and colonists were forever changed which is also represented in the archaeological heritage of the continent. Unlike others this book includes Mesoamerica and the Caribbean thus addressing broad regional interactions and the circulation of people things and ideas. This edition incorporates results of new archaeological research since the publication of the first edition a decade earlier. Fifty-four new box features highlight selected archaeological sites which are publicly accessible gateways into the study of North American archaeology. The features were authored by specialists with direct knowledge of the sites and their broad importance. Glossaries are provided at the end of every chapter to clarify specialized terminology. The book is directed to upper-level undergraduate and graduate students taking survey courses in American archaeology as well as other advanced readers. It is extensively illustrated and includes citations to sources with their own robust bibliographies leading diligent readers deeper into the professional literature. The Archaeology of Native North America is the ideal text for courses in North American archaeology.

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The Muslim Conquest and Settlement of North Africa and Spain

The Economic Development Process in the Middle East and North Africa

The Shifting Sands of the North Sea Lowlands Literary and Historical Imaginaries

The Shifting Sands of the North Sea Lowlands Literary and Historical Imaginaries

Global seawater levels are rising and the low-lying coasts of the North Sea basin are amongst the most vulnerable in Europe. In our current moment of environmental crisis the North Sea coasts are literary arenas in which the challenges and concerns of the Anthropocene are being played out. This book shows how the fragile landscapes around the North Sea have served as bellwethers for environmental concern both now and in the recent past. It looks at literary sources drawn from the countries around the North Sea (Denmark Germany the Netherlands and England) from the mid-nineteenth century onwards taking them out of their established national and cultural contexts and reframing them in the light of human concern with fast-changing and hazardous environments. The six chapters serve as literary case studies that highlight memories of flood disaster and recovery attempts to engineer the landscape into submission perceptions of the landscape as both local and global and the imagination of the future of our planet. This approach which combines environmental history and ecocriticism shows the importance of cultural artefacts in understandings of and responses to environmental change and advocates for the importance of literary studies in the environmental humanities. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of the Environmental Humanities including Eco-criticism and Environmental History as well as anyone studying literature from the Germanic philologies. | The Shifting Sands of the North Sea Lowlands Literary and Historical Imaginaries

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The Jews of the Middle East and North Africa The Impact of World War II

The Jews of the Middle East and North Africa The Impact of World War II

Incorporating published and archival material this volume fills an important gap in the history of the Jewish experience during World War II describing how the war affected Jews living along the southern rim of the Mediterranean and the Levant from Morocco to Iran. Surviving the Nazi slaughter did not mean that Jews living in the Middle East and North Africa were unaffected by the war: there was constant anti-Semitic propaganda and general economic deprivation; communities were bombed; and Jews suffered because of the anti-Semitic Vichy regulations that left them unemployed homeless and subject to forced labor and deportation to labor camps. Nevertheless they fought for the Allies and assisted the Americans and the British in the invasion of North Africa. These men and women were community leaders and average people who despite their dire economic circumstances worked with the refugees attempting to escape the Nazis via North Africa Turkey or Iran and connected with international aid agencies during and after the war. By 1945 no Jewish community had been left untouched and many were financially decimated a situation that would have serious repercussions on the future of Jews in the region. Covering the entire Middle East and North Africa region this book on World War II is a key resource for students scholars and general readers interested in Jewish history World War II and Middle East history. | The Jews of the Middle East and North Africa The Impact of World War II

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North Eurasian Trade in World History 1660–1860 The Economic and Political Importance of the Baltic Sea

North Eurasian Trade in World History 1660–1860 The Economic and Political Importance of the Baltic Sea

This book offers the first long-term analysis of the protracted struggle between Britain France Prussia Russia and Sweden for economic power and political influence in the northern part of the Eurasian continent between 1660 and 1860. This book shows how their commercial diplomatic and military entanglements determined the course of Baltic trade from the late seventeenth to the mid-nineteenth century provoking among other things the decline of the Dutch Republic and the partitions of Poland-Lithuania. The author conceptualizes the Baltic Sea as one of North Eurasia’s western border basins alongside the White Black and Caspian Seas and employs novel statistical series of Baltic trade as a proxy for the long-term development of North Eurasian trade in world history. Based on extensive quantitative evidence and sources for the history of international relations this book outlines how North Eurasian trade became an object of growing tensions between various larger and smaller powers with a stake in North Eurasia’s riches. The book addresses the long-term impact of mercantilist policies territorial greed and military conflicts in North Eurasia’s border basins and accentuates the significance of developments in the preindustrial transport and commercial infrastructure of the North Eurasian landmass. Employing the concept of North Eurasia and its different borderlands and border basins this book overcomes previous limitations in the historiography of globalization and sheds light on a large continental landmass which researchers tend to leave aside for the benefit of a predominant maritime perspective in historical studies of globalization. North Eurasian Trade in World History 1660–1860 will be invaluable reading for students and scholars interested in world history East European history and the history of international relations and trade. | North Eurasian Trade in World History 1660–1860 The Economic and Political Importance of the Baltic Sea

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Encountering the North Cultural Geography International Relations and Northern Landscapes

North Korea Iran and the Challenge to International Order A Comparative Perspective

North Korea Iran and the Challenge to International Order A Comparative Perspective

This book examines and compares the political situations in North Korea and Iran and the contemporary security challenges posed by their illicit nuclear aspirations. While government officials including a series of American presidents strategic policy documents and outside analysts have repeatedly noted that North Korea and Iran occupy a similar challenge the commonality has largely been left unexplored. This book argues that North Korea and Iran are uniquely common in the world today in their illicit nuclear aspirations in violation of their legal commitments made under the Non-Proliferation Treaty. The work evaluates alternative arguments some of which sustain that the two states should be grouped together based on other metrics such as nuclear powers that sponsor terrorist organizations or nuclear states that violate human rights and find alternative explanations do not hold up to empirical scrutiny. Drawing on newly declassified documents and Iranian and North Korean sources the book provides a comprehensive and comparative assessment of the two states’ social historical economic and domestic political structures and situation to make these determinations. Furthermore it reviews the nuclear issue stemming from Iran and North Korea and the efforts to constrain these programs. The book concludes with specific policy recommendations that apply diplomatic lessons learned from dealing with Iran to North Korea and vice versa. This book will be of interest to students of nuclear proliferation international security foreign policy and International Relations. | North Korea Iran and the Challenge to International Order A Comparative Perspective

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Knowing from the Indigenous North Sámi Approaches to History Politics and Belonging

Future North The Changing Arctic Landscapes

Assisted Reproductive Technologies in the Global South and North Issues Challenges and the Future

Assisted Reproductive Technologies in the Global South and North Issues Challenges and the Future

Assisted Reproductive Technologies in the Global South and North critically analyses the political and social frameworks of Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) and its impact in different countries. In the context of a worldwide social pressure to conceive – particularly for women – this collection explores the effect of the development of ARTs growing globalisation and reproductive medicalization on global societies. Providing an overview of the issues surrounding ART both in the Global South and North this book analyses ART inequalities commonalities and specificities in various countries regions and on the transnational scene. From a multidisciplinary perspective and drawing on multisite studies it highlights some new issues relating to ART (e. g. egg freezing surrogacy) and discusses some older issues regarding infertility and its medical treatment (e. g. in vitro fertilisation childless stigmatisation and access to treatment). This book aims to redress the balance between what is known about Assisted Reproductive Technologies in the Global North and how the issue is investigated in the Global South. It aims to draw out the global similarities in the challenges that ARTs bring between these different areas of the world. It will appeal to scholars and students in the social sciences medicine public health health policy women’s and gender studies and demography. | Assisted Reproductive Technologies in the Global South and North Issues Challenges and the Future

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The State Of The Alliance 19861987 North Atlantic Assembly Reports

South Korean Popular Culture and North Korea

The Rastafari Movement A North American and Caribbean Perspective

Defense Planning and Readiness of North Korea Armed to Rule

The Societies of the Middle East and North Africa Structures Vulnerabilities and Forces

The Societies of the Middle East and North Africa Structures Vulnerabilities and Forces

The second edition of this well-regarded volume explores the societies of the Middle East and North Africa. Presenting original studies written by the world’s leading MENA scholars it sheds light upon the organizing structures human vulnerabilities and dynamic forces that propel social change among the peoples of the Arab world as well as Israel Turkey and Iran. The volume can be used in conjunction with The Government and Politics of the Middle East and North Africa textbook for a comprehensive overview of the region. Carrying over from the previous edition among the rich topics covered are agriculture urbanization development identity citizenship gender religion civil society the environment and youths. This second edition adds two new chapters on refugees and public opinion as each constitutes a crucial part of the region’s social and cultural context. This edition also updates existing chapters to account for the latest events and trends including the COVID-19 pandemic popular protests and demographic growth. Written in an accessible way the chapters are clearly structured and contain insightful analysis memorable case studies illustrative photographs and visualized data that illuminate the contours of social life across this diverse region. Each chapter also ends with curated questions for discussion followed by annotated bibliographies to help spark further research to encourage seamless adoption into classrooms. | The Societies of the Middle East and North Africa Structures Vulnerabilities and Forces

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Sustainable Development of the North Atlantic Margin Selected Contributions to the Thirteenth International Seminar on Marginal Regions

Routledge Revivals: The Challenge of the North-West Frontier (1937) A Contribution to World Peace

The Balance of Power Between Russia and NATO in the Arctic and High North