
By Ambrus Miskolczy
This paintings "browses" into Hitler's library:it investigates the gathering by way of laying off new lighting at the readings and examining conduct of Hitler.
By Ambrus Miskolczy
This paintings "browses" into Hitler's library:it investigates the gathering by way of laying off new lighting at the readings and examining conduct of Hitler.
By Ambrus Miskolczy
This paintings "browses" into Hitler's library:it investigates the gathering by way of laying off new lighting at the readings and examining conduct of Hitler.
By Gillian Tett
For greater than a decade, Japan's dismal financial system -- which has bounced from deflationary cave in to fitful restoration and again to break down -- has been the most important challenge to fiscal development. Why has the world's moment greatest economic system been not able to avoid wasting itself? Why has a rustic, whose monetary may possibly within the Eighties used to be the main feared strength at the globe, develop into the in poor health guy of the realm economic system? Why has the commercial transformation as soon as known as the japanese Miracle frozen into the japanese malaise?
Saving the Sun solutions those questions via telling the tale of long-term credits financial institution, one of many nation's most beneficial monetary associations, and its makes an attempt to remodel itself right into a Western-style financial institution. in the course of the tales of 3 impressive males, former Financial Times Tokyo bureau leader Gillian Tett brings to existence the bank's lengthy fight to regain its monetary future health. within the method, she shines a mild into the secretive global of eastern banking the place enterprise is finished in intercourse bars and gangsters lurk backstage. And, in a fast paced narrative, Tett chronicles the interior conflicts among reform-minded and tradition-bound factions in the financial institution, in addition to the strong and protecting jap bureaucracy.
Filled with dramatic scenes regarding the most very important figures and associations in foreign finance -- -Paul Volcker, Lawrence Summers, John Reed, Goldman Sachs, UBS, and CSFB -- Saving the Sun charts the growing to be confusion among a central authority wanting to revive the economic system yet unwilling to just accept the required compromises and the Western bankers (profiled right here for the 1st time) who too brazenly scorned jap capitalism and its paramount curiosity in social concord over natural profit.
What emerges is the 1st potential clarification of what triggered Japan to stumble from such fiscal heights -- readers will ultimately comprehend what has hobbled that nation. yet what additionally emerges is the belief profound rift nonetheless exists among Japan and the remainder of the realm. even though long-term credits Bank's transformation into Shinsei financial institution has been a rousing good fortune in monetary phrases, the japanese press, govt, and other people have all yet became opposed to the assumption of American-style capitalism. certainly, rather than reforming Japan, the banking main issue can have confident usual eastern, greater than ever prior to, that they have to move it alone.
By Gillian Tett
For greater than a decade, Japan's dismal financial system -- which has bounced from deflationary cave in to fitful restoration and again to break down -- has been the most important challenge to fiscal development. Why has the world's moment greatest economic system been not able to avoid wasting itself? Why has a rustic, whose monetary may possibly within the Eighties used to be the main feared strength at the globe, develop into the in poor health guy of the realm economic system? Why has the commercial transformation as soon as known as the japanese Miracle frozen into the japanese malaise?
Saving the Sun solutions those questions via telling the tale of long-term credits financial institution, one of many nation's most beneficial monetary associations, and its makes an attempt to remodel itself right into a Western-style financial institution. in the course of the tales of 3 impressive males, former Financial Times Tokyo bureau leader Gillian Tett brings to existence the bank's lengthy fight to regain its monetary future health. within the method, she shines a mild into the secretive global of eastern banking the place enterprise is finished in intercourse bars and gangsters lurk backstage. And, in a fast paced narrative, Tett chronicles the interior conflicts among reform-minded and tradition-bound factions in the financial institution, in addition to the strong and protecting jap bureaucracy.
Filled with dramatic scenes regarding the most very important figures and associations in foreign finance -- -Paul Volcker, Lawrence Summers, John Reed, Goldman Sachs, UBS, and CSFB -- Saving the Sun charts the growing to be confusion among a central authority wanting to revive the economic system yet unwilling to just accept the required compromises and the Western bankers (profiled right here for the 1st time) who too brazenly scorned jap capitalism and its paramount curiosity in social concord over natural profit.
What emerges is the 1st potential clarification of what triggered Japan to stumble from such fiscal heights -- readers will ultimately comprehend what has hobbled that nation. yet what additionally emerges is the belief profound rift nonetheless exists among Japan and the remainder of the realm. even though long-term credits Bank's transformation into Shinsei financial institution has been a rousing good fortune in monetary phrases, the japanese press, govt, and other people have all yet became opposed to the assumption of American-style capitalism. certainly, rather than reforming Japan, the banking main issue can have confident usual eastern, greater than ever prior to, that they have to move it alone.
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By Harold Conrad, Viktoria Heindorf, Franz Waldenberger
In recent times, Japan and Germany were dealing with very related demanding situations, particularly getting older populations, altering employment constructions, and globalization. either nations are in a few respects extra socially and politically regulated and during this feel extra liberal than the Anglo-American economies. This ebook is an edited selection of papers exploring the demographic demanding situations for human source administration and labour marketplace regulations in Germany and Japan. the quantity will be aware of the kind of difficulties getting older poses for human source administration practices and labour industry regulations, and the way public and corporate regulations in either international locations care for those demanding situations.
By Harold Conrad, Viktoria Heindorf, Franz Waldenberger
In recent times, Japan and Germany were dealing with very related demanding situations, particularly getting older populations, altering employment constructions, and globalization. either nations are in a few respects extra socially and politically regulated and during this feel extra liberal than the Anglo-American economies. This ebook is an edited selection of papers exploring the demographic demanding situations for human source administration and labour marketplace regulations in Germany and Japan. the quantity will be aware of the kind of difficulties getting older poses for human source administration practices and labour industry regulations, and the way public and corporate regulations in either international locations care for those demanding situations.
By Catherine Burns
This publication presents an in depth exam of judicial decision-making in jap instances concerning sexual violence. It describes the tradition of 'eroticised violence' in Japan, which sees the female physique as culpable and the criminal approach which inspires homogeneity and conformity in decision-making and exhibits how the felony constraints confronting girls claiming sexual attacks are huge, immense. It comprises research of particular case stories and a dialogue of modern strikes to deal with the matter.
By Catherine Burns
This publication presents an in depth exam of judicial decision-making in jap instances concerning sexual violence. It describes the tradition of 'eroticised violence' in Japan, which sees the female physique as culpable and the criminal approach which inspires homogeneity and conformity in decision-making and exhibits how the felony constraints confronting girls claiming sexual attacks are huge, immense. It comprises research of particular case stories and a dialogue of modern strikes to deal with the matter.
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By M. Cody Poulton
Within the commencing a long time of the 20 th century in Japan, virtually each significant writer wrote performs that have been released and played. The performs have been obvious now not easily because the emergence of a brand new literary shape yet as a manifestation of modernity itself, remodeling the level right into a web site for the exploration of latest principles and methods of being. A Beggar’s paintings is the 1st booklet in English to envision the total variety of early twentieth-century jap drama. Accompanying his research, M. Cody Poulton presents his translations of consultant one-act performs. Poulton appears on the emergence of drama as a contemporary literary and creative shape and chronicles the production of recent eastern drama as a response to either conventional (particularly kabuki) dramaturgy and ecu drama. Translations and productions of the latter grew to become the version for the so-called New Theater (shingeki), the place the query of ways to be either smooth and jap even as used to be hotly contested.
Following introductory essays at the improvement of jap drama from the Eighties to the early Thirties, are translations of 9 seminal one-act performs by means of 9 dramatists, together with ladies, Okada Yachiyo and Hasegawa Shigure. the subject material of those performs is that of recent drama far and wide: discord among women and men, among mom and dad and kids, and the ensuing disintegration of marriages and households. either the bourgeoisie and the proletariat make their appearances; glossy pretensions are lampooned and smooth predicaments lamented in equivalent degree. Realism (as evidenced within the performs of Kikuchi Kan and Tanaka Chikao) prevails because the mode of modernity, yet different types are provided: the symbolism of Izumi Kyoka, Suzuki Senzaburo’s brittle melodrama, Kubota Mantaro’s minimalistic lyricism, Akita Ujaku’s politically incisive expressionism, or even a proto-absurdist paintings by way of Japan’s grasp of prewar drama, Kishida Kunio.
With its mix of latest translations and informative and theoretically enticing essays, A Beggar’s artwork will end up useful for college kids and researchers in international theater and eastern stories, rather people with an curiosity in smooth eastern literature and tradition.
By M. Cody Poulton
Within the commencing a long time of the 20 th century in Japan, virtually each significant writer wrote performs that have been released and played. The performs have been obvious now not easily because the emergence of a brand new literary shape yet as a manifestation of modernity itself, remodeling the level right into a web site for the exploration of latest principles and methods of being. A Beggar’s paintings is the 1st booklet in English to envision the total variety of early twentieth-century jap drama. Accompanying his research, M. Cody Poulton presents his translations of consultant one-act performs. Poulton appears on the emergence of drama as a contemporary literary and creative shape and chronicles the production of recent eastern drama as a response to either conventional (particularly kabuki) dramaturgy and ecu drama. Translations and productions of the latter grew to become the version for the so-called New Theater (shingeki), the place the query of ways to be either smooth and jap even as used to be hotly contested.
Following introductory essays at the improvement of jap drama from the Eighties to the early Thirties, are translations of 9 seminal one-act performs by means of 9 dramatists, together with ladies, Okada Yachiyo and Hasegawa Shigure. the subject material of those performs is that of recent drama far and wide: discord among women and men, among mom and dad and kids, and the ensuing disintegration of marriages and households. either the bourgeoisie and the proletariat make their appearances; glossy pretensions are lampooned and smooth predicaments lamented in equivalent degree. Realism (as evidenced within the performs of Kikuchi Kan and Tanaka Chikao) prevails because the mode of modernity, yet different types are provided: the symbolism of Izumi Kyoka, Suzuki Senzaburo’s brittle melodrama, Kubota Mantaro’s minimalistic lyricism, Akita Ujaku’s politically incisive expressionism, or even a proto-absurdist paintings by way of Japan’s grasp of prewar drama, Kishida Kunio.
With its mix of latest translations and informative and theoretically enticing essays, A Beggar’s artwork will end up useful for college kids and researchers in international theater and eastern stories, rather people with an curiosity in smooth eastern literature and tradition.
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By Andreas Frodl
Das vorliegende Buch zeigt gesundheitsbetriebliche Marketingansätze auf, weist auf den Marketingprozess mit der Marktanalyse der Gesundheitsmärkte, sowie dem Entwickeln von Marketingzielen und –strategien für den Gesundheitsbetrieb hin und stellt Einsatzmöglichkeiten der Marketinginstrumente dar. Methoden zur Patientenbindung und die Selbstzahlermedizin werden gesondert behandelt. Für die Vertiefung des einen oder anderen Verfahrens stehen am Ende des Buches Literaturhinweise zur Verfügung. Die Quellenangaben und Literaturhinweise wurden am Ende des Buches zusammengefasst, so dass zugunsten eines vereinfachten Lesens dadurch auf zahlreiche Fußnoten verzichtet werden konnte.
By Andreas Frodl
Das vorliegende Buch zeigt gesundheitsbetriebliche Marketingansätze auf, weist auf den Marketingprozess mit der Marktanalyse der Gesundheitsmärkte, sowie dem Entwickeln von Marketingzielen und –strategien für den Gesundheitsbetrieb hin und stellt Einsatzmöglichkeiten der Marketinginstrumente dar. Methoden zur Patientenbindung und die Selbstzahlermedizin werden gesondert behandelt. Für die Vertiefung des einen oder anderen Verfahrens stehen am Ende des Buches Literaturhinweise zur Verfügung. Die Quellenangaben und Literaturhinweise wurden am Ende des Buches zusammengefasst, so dass zugunsten eines vereinfachten Lesens dadurch auf zahlreiche Fußnoten verzichtet werden konnte.
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By Norman Manea
My excitement so as to add one other ebook of Norman Manea's at the tracker! think how excited i used to be to discover books by way of this writer that I have been hoping to find....
like numerous different goods, given those tags of holocaust and shoah...i've without doubt forgotten to tag a few uploads with this. whereas it bargains with those occasions, this book--like so much the others--deal to no small measure with the postwar interval as well.
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A number of brief tales stemming from the Romanian author's detention in a Nazi focus camp as a baby conjures up a feeling of the horror and absurdity of warfare and Romanian politics.
By Norman Manea
My excitement so as to add one other ebook of Norman Manea's at the tracker! think how excited i used to be to discover books by way of this writer that I have been hoping to find....
like numerous different goods, given those tags of holocaust and shoah...i've without doubt forgotten to tag a few uploads with this. whereas it bargains with those occasions, this book--like so much the others--deal to no small measure with the postwar interval as well.
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A number of brief tales stemming from the Romanian author's detention in a Nazi focus camp as a baby conjures up a feeling of the horror and absurdity of warfare and Romanian politics.
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By Bruno Gulli
A fierce critique of productiveness and sovereignty on the earth of work and lifestyle, Bruno Gulli's "Earthly Plenitudes" asks, Can hard work exist with no sovereignty and with out capitalism? He introduces the idea that of dignity of individuation to urged a rethinking of different types of political ontology. Dignity of individuation stresses the proposal that the consideration of every and any person being lies in its being individuated as such; dignity is the irreducible and such a lot crucial personality of any being. Singularity is a extra common caliber. Gulli first reports techniques to sovereignty through philosophers as different as Gottfried Leibniz and Georges Bataille, after which seems at concrete examples the place the alliance of sovereignty and capital cracks less than the efficiency of residing hard work. He examines contingent educational hard work for instance of the super-exploitation of work, which has develop into an international phenomenon, and as such, a transparent possibility to the sovereign good judgment of capital. Gulli additionally appears at incapacity to say new degree of humanity can purely be chanced on open air the schemes of sovereignty, productiveness, potency, and independence, via care and taking care of others, in unity and interdependence.
By Bruno Gulli
A fierce critique of productiveness and sovereignty on the earth of work and lifestyle, Bruno Gulli's "Earthly Plenitudes" asks, Can hard work exist with no sovereignty and with out capitalism? He introduces the idea that of dignity of individuation to urged a rethinking of different types of political ontology. Dignity of individuation stresses the proposal that the consideration of every and any person being lies in its being individuated as such; dignity is the irreducible and such a lot crucial personality of any being. Singularity is a extra common caliber. Gulli first reports techniques to sovereignty through philosophers as different as Gottfried Leibniz and Georges Bataille, after which seems at concrete examples the place the alliance of sovereignty and capital cracks less than the efficiency of residing hard work. He examines contingent educational hard work for instance of the super-exploitation of work, which has develop into an international phenomenon, and as such, a transparent possibility to the sovereign good judgment of capital. Gulli additionally appears at incapacity to say new degree of humanity can purely be chanced on open air the schemes of sovereignty, productiveness, potency, and independence, via care and taking care of others, in unity and interdependence.
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By Bradley Smith
Данное собрание японского искусства иллюстрирует эту историю великой и сложной цивилизации с шестого по двадцатый век.
Все 237 цветных фотографий сделаны специально для этой книги в музеях, в частных коллекциях в Киото, Токио, Кобе, Атами, Иокогама, Камакура и в других местах в Японии, а также в известных японских коллекциях в Бостоне и Вашингтоне.
By Bradley Smith
Данное собрание японского искусства иллюстрирует эту историю великой и сложной цивилизации с шестого по двадцатый век.
Все 237 цветных фотографий сделаны специально для этой книги в музеях, в частных коллекциях в Киото, Токио, Кобе, Атами, Иокогама, Камакура и в других местах в Японии, а также в известных японских коллекциях в Бостоне и Вашингтоне.
By Bill Dunn
Invoice Dunn considers and contests money owed of globalization and post-Fordism that see structural fiscal swap within the past due twentieth-century as having essentially worsened the stipulations and weakened the possibility of labour. together with a comparative survey of restructuring in 4 significant industries; vehicles, development, microelectronics and finance, the e-book indicates the timing of swap and its advanced and contradictory nature undermine structural factors of labor's scenario.
By Bill Dunn
Invoice Dunn considers and contests money owed of globalization and post-Fordism that see structural fiscal swap within the past due twentieth-century as having essentially worsened the stipulations and weakened the possibility of labour. together with a comparative survey of restructuring in 4 significant industries; vehicles, development, microelectronics and finance, the e-book indicates the timing of swap and its advanced and contradictory nature undermine structural factors of labor's scenario.
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