Beyond Redemption

Beyond Redemption
Author: Patrick G. Williams
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2007-02-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 1585445738

At the end of Reconstruction, the old order reasserted itself, to varying degrees, throughout the former Confederate states. This period—Redemption, as it was called—was crucial in establishing the structures and alliances that dominated the Solid South until at least the mid-twentieth century. Texas shared in this, but because of its distinctive antebellum history, its western position within the region, and the large influx of new residents that poured across its borders, it followed its own path toward Redemption. Now, historian Patrick G. Williams provides a dual study of the issues facing Texas Democrats as they rebuilt their party and of the policies they pursued once they were back in power. Treating Texas as a southern but also a western and a borderlands state, Williams has crafted a work with a richly textured awareness unlike any previous single study. Students of regional and political history will benefit from Williams’ comprehensive view of this often overlooked, yet definitive era in Texas history.

Dark Horse Spirit: Beyond Redemption

Dark Horse Spirit: Beyond Redemption
Author: Margaret E. Johnson
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2014-05-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1460234308

Injured while working with her young quarter horse, Jeannie is thrust precipitously into a fantastic world of spirit and light. No longer bound by the dictates of the physical world, she finds herself navigating a landscape both astoundingly beautiful - and fraught with excruciatingly painful challenges. Memories of her life taunt her as she maneuvers through an unfamiliar landscape. Lingering insecurities bedevil her. Precariously grasping at long-held religious convictions while examining her own shortcomings, she wonders if her journey will lead her to paradise, or if she is truly ‘Beyond Redemption.’

Beyond Redemption

Beyond Redemption
Author: John D. Montgomery
Publisher: Watson & Dwyer Publishing, Limited
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2004
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780920486696

The author describes the arrest, court appearances, trial and incarceration of Jack Wayne Bender and Dwight Douglas Lucas. They were convicted of the axe-slaying of Michael Ray Hurd.

The Grey Eyed Storm: The Occuli, Book One

The Grey Eyed Storm: The Occuli, Book One
Author: Christie M. Stenzel
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2016-03-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1329871561

Have you ever received shocking news that turned your life upside down? Would you love to have magical powers based upon the color of your eyes? ​Imagine the shock of being eighteen year old Remy Verbetta and finding out that you are not 'human' and also are not from 'this world'. Remy's life is turned upside down when she suddenly finds out her entire life has been a lie. Another 'world' is living and breathing along side our own, a kind of alternate dimension. On her eighteenth birthday, Remy finds out that she is not 'human', but is actually a member of an ancient and almost extinct race called the Occuli. Each Occuli has different magical powers and are given their profession based solely their eye color. A fictional, fantasy novel, The Grey Eyed Storm: The Occuli, Book One, follows Remy on a journey of self discovery, magic, mystery, romance and betrayal, as she tries to figure out a way not only to survive, but also find a way back to her true home and save the Occuli from extinction!

How to Sin Successfully

How to Sin Successfully
Author: Bronwyn Scott
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2012-10-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0373297130

Riordan Barrett: Last Rake Standing With his comrade rakes-in-arms succumbing to respectability, anyone might think that wicked Riordan Barrett is next. But such happy endings aren't for him--the whole of society knows there isn't a redeemable bone in his sinfully sexy body. Suddenly Riordan finds himself not only an earl...but father to two young wards His only experience is in the art of irresponsibility. This rake needs help--and hiring a young, pretty governess won't be such a hardship Sweet, innocent Maura Caulfield is the only lady in London seemingly unaware of Riordan's disreputable ways. But it won't stay like that for long. He'll show her just how much fun sinning can be....

Holzmenge: Book One

Holzmenge: Book One
Author: Walter Max Poitzsch
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2022-07-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 1669827410

The information about the book is not available as of this time.

The Socio-Political Practice of Human Rights

The Socio-Political Practice of Human Rights
Author: Kiran Kaur Grewal
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2016-06-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1317015185

This book examines discourses of rights and practices of resistance in post-conflict societies, exploring the interaction between the international human rights framework and different actors seeking political and social change. Presenting detailed new case studies from Sierra Leone, Sri Lanka and Kosovo, it reveals the necessity of social scientific interventions in the field of human rights. The author shows how a shift away from the realm of normative political or legal theory towards a more sociological analysis promises a better understanding of both the limits of current human rights approaches and possible sites of potential. Considering the diverse ways in which human rights are enacted and mobilised, The Socio-Political Practice of Human Rights engages with major sites of tension and debate, examining the question of whether human rights are universal or culturally relative; their relationship to forms of economic and political domination; the role of law as a mechanism for social change and the ways in which the language of human rights facilitates or closes sites of radical resistance. By situating these debates in specific contexts, this book concludes by proposing new ways of theorizing human rights. Empirically grounded and offering an alternate framework for understanding the fluid and ambiguous operation of power within the theory and practice of human rights, this volume will appeal to scholars of sociology, law and politics with interests in gender, resistance, international law, human rights and socio-legal discourse.

Mark Twain's Letters to His Publishers, 1867-1894

Mark Twain's Letters to His Publishers, 1867-1894
Author: Samuel Langhorne Clemens
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 400
Release: 1967-01-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780520005600

290 letters, not previously published, charting the matters concerning publication of the author's books from 1867 through 1894.