A Century Of Russian Martyrdom Volume 1
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Author | : Michael Polsky |
Publisher | : Vladimir Djambov |
Total Pages | : 417 |
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Genre | : Religion |
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“Wealth without work Pleasure without conscience Science without humanity Knowledge without character Politics without principle Commerce without morality Worship without sacrifice. https://vidjambov.blogspot.com/2023/01/book-inventory-vladimir-djambov-talmach.html
Author | : Karin Hyldal Christensen |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 237 |
Release | : 2017-10-02 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1351850350 |
Following the end of the Soviet Union, the Russian Orthodox Church has canonized a great number of Russian saints. Whereas in the first millennium of Russian Christianity (988-1988) the Church recognized merely 300 Russian saints, the number had grown to more than 2,000 by 2006. This book explores the remarkable phenomenon of new Russian martyrdom. It outlines the process of canonization, examines how saints are venerated, and relates all this to the ways in which the Russian state and its people have chosen to remember the Soviet Union and commemorate the victims of its purges. The book includes in-depth case studies of particular saints and examines the diverse ways in which they are venerated.
Author | : Yuliya Minkova |
Publisher | : Boydell & Brewer |
Total Pages | : 247 |
Release | : 2018 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1580469140 |
Examines the ideology of sacrifice in Soviet and post-Soviet culture, analyzing a range of fictional and real-life figures who became part of a pantheon of heroes primarily because of their victimhood.
Author | : Radek Silhavy |
Publisher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 746 |
Release | : 2023-07-14 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 303135317X |
The Networks and Systems in Cybernetics section continues to be a highly relevant and rapidly evolving area of research, encompassing modern advancements in informatics and cybernetics within network and system contexts. This field is at the forefront of developing cutting-edge technologies that can tackle complex challenges and improve various aspects of our lives. The latest research in this field is featured in this book, which provides a comprehensive overview of recent methods, algorithms, and designs. The book comprises the refereed proceedings of the Cybernetics Perspectives in Systems session of the 12th Computer Science Online Conference 2023 (CSOC 2023), which was held online in April 2023. The book offers a unique opportunity to explore the latest advances in cybernetics and informatics and their applications in a range of domains. It brings together experts from various disciplines to share their insights and collaborate on research that can shape the future of our world. One of the key themes of this section is the application of cybernetics in intelligent systems. This area has significant potential to revolutionize a range of industries. Researchers are exploring how cybernetic principles can be used to create intelligent systems that can learn, adapt, and optimize their performance over time.
Author | : Sophia Moskalenko |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 257 |
Release | : 2019 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0190689323 |
"This text examines the psychological effects of martyrdom and martyrs across the world. The authors discuss martyrdom and martyrs through the lens of current events, iconic historical figures, and popular culture"--
Author | : Robert Royal |
Publisher | : Crossroad |
Total Pages | : 456 |
Release | : 2000 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
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Royal presents the first comprehensive history of 20th-century martyrs. This guide traces the specific situations of each area and time when martyrdom occurred and studies the political systems and the reasons for confrontation.
Author | : Jeffrey W Lewis |
Publisher | : Naval Institute Press |
Total Pages | : 370 |
Release | : 2012-04-15 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 1612510973 |
The Business of Martyrdom is the only comprehensive history of suicide bombing from its origins in Imperial Russia to the present day. It makes use of a framework from the history and philosophy of technology to explain the diffusion and evolution of suicide bombing over the past several decades. It is primarily a work of synthesis meant to reach a broad audience and endeavors to integrate as much of the recent scholarly literature as possible, including reconciling explanatory mechanisms that seem to be at odds with one another. In addition, this book is able to draw on very recent changes in suicide bombing in the years 2008-2010 that allow it to have a slightly different perspective than earlier studies. For the first time the global number of suicide attacks has declined significantly for three years in a row. This book therefore has the advantage of addressing the phenomenon of suicide bombing as a bounded phenomenon with limits to its growth and diffusion. To this point the impression that suicide bombers are the smartest bombs yet created has been widespread but confined to the area of metaphor. Drawing well-established ideas from the history of technology, The Business of Martyrdom argues that the metaphor should be taken literally. Suicide bombing is a technology that has been invented and re-invented at different times in different areas but always for the same purpose: resolving a mismatch in military capabilities between antagonists by utilizing the available cultural and human resources. Over the past several years, analysts have produced a large number of monographs and articles examining suicide bombing. The best contributions in this new and growing literature have shed considerable light on the complexity of suicide bombing in practice, particularly regarding the structure of the organizations that deploy suicide bombers and the relationships between these organizations and the recruits whom they utilize in their attacks. Nevertheless, nagging inconsistencies and questions remain. These inconsistencies can be explained by examining suicide bombing as a technological system that integrates human beings, cultures, and devices and directs them toward specific ends. Such an analysis requires that neither the individual bombers nor their sponsoring organizations be the basic unit of discussion. Instead, the bombers must be understood as components within a much larger system that has been shaped by a host of social, cultural, and operational constraints throughout its existence. Integrating insights from the historical analysis of other technological systems with the recent literature specifically devoted to suicide bombing therefore allows The Business of Martyrdom to develop a fuller understanding of suicide bombing as a unified yet diverse phenomenon.
Author | : Samuel Broadbent |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 190 |
Release | : 1857 |
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Publisher | : Museum Tusculanum Press |
Total Pages | : 77 |
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ISBN | : 8763536366 |
Author | : Simon Dubnow |
Publisher | : Good Press |
Total Pages | : 834 |
Release | : 2023-12-12 |
Genre | : History |
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Simon Dubnow's 'History of the Jews in Russia and Poland' (Vol. 1-3) is a groundbreaking work that delves deep into the tumultuous history of the Jewish people in these regions. Dubnow's meticulous research and engaging narrative style bring to life the struggles, triumphs, and enduring legacy of the Jewish communities in Russia and Poland. His comprehensive approach provides readers with a rich understanding of the cultural, religious, and political dynamics that shaped the Jewish experience in these countries. The book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in Jewish history, Eastern European history, or the study of minority communities in complex political landscapes. Dubnow's elegant prose and insightful analysis make this work a must-read for scholars and enthusiasts alike. His personal connection to the subject matter, as a Jewish historian living in Eastern Europe during a critical period of upheaval, gives his writing a unique perspective and depth. 'History of the Jews in Russia and Poland' is a masterful achievement that offers a compelling and enlightening exploration of a vital chapter in Jewish history.