Phyllis R. Silverman (Professor, Institute of Health, Professor, Institute of Health, Massachusetts General Hospital (Emerita))
Chapter One-Road Map for a Long Journey ; Chapter Two-What Death Means to Children ; Chapter Three-Someone I Love is Dying ; Chapter Four-Someone I Love Has Died ; Chapter Five-Death of a Parent: World Turned Upside Down ; Chapter Six-After a Child's Death Nothing is the Same ; Chapter Seven-Invisible Mourners: The Death of a Friend ; Chapter Eight-Help of All Kinds ; Chapter Nine-Continuing Bonds ; Chapter Ten-Looking Back, Looking Ahead
Riordan Roett (Professor of Political Science, Professor of Political Science, Johns Hopkins-SAIS)
Acknowledgements
1 The Colonial and Imperial Past: Obstacles or Opportunities to
Create a Modern Brazil?
2 From the Republic to the Estado Novo
3 The "Experiment" in Democracy, 1945-64: Why Did it Fail?
4 The Military in Power: The Final Intervention?
5 Failed Transition?
6 The Lula Government: An Assessment
7 Dilma Rousseff: The Right Choice to Succeed Lula in 2011?
8 Why Can't Brazil Produce More Economic Winners?
9 Foreign Affairs
10 Conclusion: Some Final Reflections
Notes
Ronald Story (Professor of History, Professor of History, University of Massachusetts-Amherst)
Introduction
1. Europe in 1914
2. Africa
3. Europe in 1920
4. The French Frontier Between the Wars
5. Spain (1930s)
6. Europe in 1939
7. The Invasion of Poland (1939)
8. The Fall of France (1940)
9. The Partition of France
10. The Battle of Britain (1940-1941)
11. The Battle of the Atlantic (1940-1943)
12. The Desert War (1940-1942)
13. The Battle of El Alamein (October-November 1942)
14. The Conquest of North Africa (November 1942-May 1943)
15. Barbarossa--The German Invasion of the U.S.S.R. (June-September 1941)
16. The Drive on Moscow (October-December 1941)
17. The Caucasus Campaign (May-November 1942)
18. The Battle of Stalingrad (September 1942-January 1943)
19. Kursk (Summer 1943)
20. The Soviets' Move West (December 1943-April 1944)
21. Resistance
22. Strategic Bombing (1942-1945)
23. Italy (1943-1944)
24. Operation Overlord--The Normandy Invasion (June 1944)
25. The Allied Advance (July-August 1944)
26. The Battle of White Russia (Summer 1944)
27. The Liberation of France (August-September 1944)
28. The Battle of the Bulge (December 1944)
29. The Defeat of Nazi Germany (1945)
30. The Fall of Berlin (April 1945)
31. The Liberation of the Camps (1945)
32. Occupied Germany
33. Postwar Europe
34. Asia in the Early 20th Century
35. China in the Early 20th Century
36. The Expansion of Japan to 1938
37. China Divided--The Long March (1934-1935)
38. Pearl Harbor (December 1941)
39. The Conquest of Southeast Asia (December 1941-June 1942)
40. The Battle of Midway (June 1942)
41. New Guinea (1942-1944)
42. The Central Pacific Drive (November 1943-July 1944)
43. The Battle of Leyte Gulf (October 1944)
44. The Starvation of the Home Islands
45. Okinawa (Spring 1945)
46. China-Burma-India
47. The Air War (1944-1945)
48. The Atomic Bomb (August 1945)
49. Occupied Japan
50. Independent Asia
Patti Tamara Lenard (Professor of Public and International Affairs, Professor of Public and International Affairs, University of Ottawa)
Introduction: Democracy and Exclusion
Chapter 1: Subjection and Democratic Boundaries
Chapter 2: Deportation and the Excluded Undeportable
Chapter 3: Citizens Abroad: In or Out, of What?
Chapter 4: Revoking Citizenship Status
Chapter 5: Visa Issuance and Denial in an Unequal World
Chapter 6: Deserving Citizenship?
Chapter 7: Resettling (LGBTQ+) Refugees
Chapter 8: Naturalization Ceremonies and Cultural Accommodations
Conclusion: Inclusion Remains Out of Reach
Notes
Bibliography
Index
A reprint of the translation previously published in the Greek Tragedy in New Translations series, Sophocles timeless work is the most famous of all Greek tragedies.
Shira Wolosky (Professor of English and American Literature, Professor of English and American Literature, Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Preface ; 1. Word Choice ; 2. Syntax and the Poetic Line ; 3. Images: Simile and Metaphor ; 4. Metaphor and the Sonnet ; 5. The Sonnet ; 6. Poetic Conventions ; 7. More Verse Forms ; 8. Personification ; 9. Poetic Voice ; 10. Gender and Poetic Voice ; 11. Poetic Rhythm: Metric ; 12. Poetic Rhythm: Sound and Rhyme ; 13. Rhetoric: More Tropes ; 14. Incomplete Figures and the Art of Reading ; Appendix ; Glossary ; Bibliographical Backgrounds ; Index of Poems ; Index of Poets ; Index of Terms and Topics
Sean McFate (Associate Professor, Associate Professor, National Defense University)
1. Peace Through Profit Motive?
2. Understanding the Market for Force
3. A Growing Dependency
4. How Did We Get Here?
5. Why Private Armies Have Returned
6. The Murky Side of Private Force
7. The Modern World Order: A Brief History
8. Neomedievalism
9. Neomedieval Warfare
10. Liberia: Building Better Armies
11. Somalia: A Neomedieval Tale
12. Medieval Modernity
Glossary
Annexes
Annex A: IDIQ Contract (S-LMAQM-03-00034)
Annex B: Contract Amendment (raises contract ceiling)
Annex C: Liberia Military Program Timeline