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Transfigured Light: Philosophy, Science and the Hermetic Imaginary

Author: 

Marvell, Leon

Credentials: 

Ph.D, Professor School of Communications and Creative Arts, Edith Cowan University, Australia

An original research monograph that investigates and re examines the ideas generated by the Hermetic tradition (the hermetic imaginary) to discuss the effects of this tradition on philosophy and science. Author posits several elements of the hermetic imaginary that have been influential in modern philosophy and science.

Table of contents:

Chapter1: Spirit of the Beehive: Hermetic Resonances in Cybernetics, AI and Cyberspace
Chapter2: Body Doubles

Market: 
Intellectual History, philosophy of science, historiography (theories of), Cultural theory
Release Date: 
06/2007
ISBN: 
978-1933146270 Cloth
Price: 
$74.95
Trim Size: 
6 x 9
Pages: 
324
Illustrations: 
Yes
Yes
Publisher: 

ACADEMICA PRESS
1727 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 507
Washington, DC 20036

The Pied-Noirs 1960-2000: A Case Study in the Persistence of Subcultural Distinctiveness

Author: 

Manes, R. Averell

Credentials: 

Ph.D Yale

The French of Algeria, as they are commonly called today, remain a distinct yet waning subculture. Aspects of their lives continue to provide fertile ground for the media, including, most recently a widely published discussion of the use of torture and murder by French generals during the Algerian War (1955-1962). Publications continue to proliferate on all aspects and from all sides of the French Algerian experience as the time passed permits unprecedented examination of this controversial period in history from 1830 when European colonization began until today.

Market: 
Modern France 1945-2000, Algeria 1954-1961, France, sociology and political history, European colonialism, history of, expatriation
Release Date: 
1/2005
ISBN: 
Cloth: 1-930901-32-1
Price: 
$74.95
Trim Size: 
6 x 9
Pages: 
284
Illustrations: 
Yes
Yes
Publisher: 

ACADEMICA PRESS
1727 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 507
Washington, DC 20036

Espionage in Early Mexico: Aztec, Spanish Colonial and the Revolutions of 1810 and 1910 Considered

Author: 

Mahoney, Harry T.

Credentials: 

Independent scholar/CIA (Intelligence) operative in Mexico 1950s-60s, author of American Prisoners of the Bolsheviks, 1917 - 1923

The religion of the Aztecs boasted a god of espionage –an unusual deity in any other new world religion. The Aztecs were brilliant soldiers and administrators and viewed espionage and intelligence gathering as a key to domination. The successor regimes to the Aztecs also created elaborate and successful entities for political and spiritual control: this monograph discusses the efforts of the Hapsburg and Bourbon administrations to exact information (as well as gold and silver) on a wide scale.

Market: 
History of Mexico, Meso-America, Colonial, Revolutionary (early modern), Mexican politics, criminology
Release Date: 
3/2006
ISBN: 
Cloth: 1-933146-12-5
Price: 
$74.95
Trim Size: 
6 x 9
Pages: 
264
Illustrations: 
Yes
Yes
Publisher: 

ACADEMICA PRESS
1727 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 507
Washington, DC 20036

Espionage in Elizabethan England

Author: 

Mahoney, Harry Thayer and Mahoney, Marjorie L.

Credentials: 

Independent Scholars; monograph authors

The authors, who have served in the Intelligence services, have made a close and original study of Sir Francis Walsingham and his associates in the Elizabethan secret services. Walsingham is seen as a darkly effective (the Queen called him “my Moor”)master of a comprehensive intelligence gathering network with sophisticated centralized control and all-source processing.

Market: 
Tudor History; Age of Elizabeth, English Foreign Relations 1540-1605, Espionage in Europe, Puritanism
Release Date: 
8/2006
ISBN: 
978-1933146140 Cloth
Price: 
$75.95
Trim Size: 
6 x 9
Pages: 
264
Illustrations: 
Yes
Yes
Publisher: 

ACADEMICA PRESS
1727 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 507
Washington, DC 20036

Century of Endeavour: A Biographical and Autobiographical Father-Son View of the 20th Century in Ireland

Author: 

Johnston, Roy H W

This work is the study of a family’s century long involvement with Irish self rule and political freedom. Joe Johnston (1890-1972), from a Tyrone Presbyterian small-farm background, had 3 elder brothers who made their careers in the Indian Civil Service. The family were 'Home Rule within the Empire' supporters in the Ulster liberal tradition. After studying classics and ancient history in Trinity College Dublin (TCD) and then in Oxford, JJ became a Fellow of Trinity in 1913.

Market: 
Irish Studies; History of Ireland,20th c.; Irish politics; Ulster
Release Date: 
6/2008
ISBN: 
1930901-76-3
Price: 
$99.95
Trim Size: 
6 x 9
Pages: 
424
Illustrations: 
Yes
Yes
Publisher: 

ACADEMICA PRESS
1727 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 507
Washington, DC 20036

Edmund Burke on Irish Affairs

Author: 

Janes, Regina

Credentials: 

Ph.D. Harvard, Professor of English Skidmore College

Edmund Burke, the great British statesman, had a long and uncomfortable relationship with Ireland beginning with the circumstances of his birth: He was born an Irishman. As a conservative thinker, as a fierce critic of revolutionary movements and political terrorism, He hoped to knead a British nation from imperial fragments, disparate and fissiparous polities and marginal nonanglophone kingdoms and duchies. This monograph by a distinguished researcher in Burkean language and thought deals with Burke’s attempts to redefine Ireland an integral part of Britain.

Market: 
Irish Studies, 18th c Studies Britain, Burke Studies, British India 18th c
Release Date: 
Summer 2003
ISBN: 
Cloth: 1-930901-08-9
Price: 
$74.95
Trim Size: 
6 x 9
Pages: 
268
Illustrations: 
None
Yes
Publisher: 

ACADEMICA PRESS
1727 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 507
Washington, DC 20036

The Great Conservatives: A Study of the Origins and Continuities of A British Political Tradition

Author: 

Hutchinson, Martin

Credentials: 

Historian/ Chief Economics Editor, United Press International

With a combination of robust research and coherent overview, Dr. Hutchinson argues that the origins of the Conservative Party in Britain begin with Henry Vll's attempt to define and order a Tudor solution to the chaos and civil war of the preceding century. This order is to begin a conservative political pattern: the capturing of successive revolutions by the forces of order, property and pragmaticism.

Market: 
Political Science; British Studies; Political History (United Kingdom); History
Release Date: 
2004
ISBN: 
Cloth: 1-930901-86-0
Price: 
$74.95
Trim Size: 
6 x 9
Pages: 
626
Illustrations: 
None
Yes
Publisher: 

ACADEMICA PRESS
1727 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 507
Washington, DC 20036

The Evolution Reader

Author: 

Harper, Lila, Editor

Credentials: 

Ph.D, Program on Writing, MIT

This work examines text as cultural force. It specifically discusses the thematic potency of Evolution as the evolutionary topics of the Darwin and the post Darwin generation increasingly found their way into popular discourse and popular culture in the 19th and 20th centuries. Both Britain and America were (and to an interesting degree, still are)the center of a series of debates about evolutionary development of life. Unlike Appleman’s critical edition of Darwin (now in 3/E) this collection emphasizes literary and popular responses using original material and debates.

Market: 
Science and Culture, Evolution and the literature of Biology, popular culture 19th-20th century and Science., Darwin and Darwinism
Release Date: 
10/2006
ISBN: 
Cloth: 1-933146-18-4
Price: 
$74.95
Trim Size: 
6 x 9
Pages: 
268
Illustrations: 
Yes
Yes
Publisher: 

ACADEMICA PRESS
1727 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 507
Washington, DC 20036

The Colloquy of the Old Men (Acallam na Senorach)

Author: 

Harmon, Maurice (translator) with an Introduction by Sean O’Coilean

Credentials: 

Professor, University College, Dublin

One of medieval Ireland’s greatest collections of stories and poems, THE COLLOQUY OF OLD MEN (12 th century by anonymous bards and compilers)is an extraordinary fictive accountant of journeys made by saint Patrick and the pagan Cailte, a survivor from an earlier epoch. The contrast between Druidic paganism and Christianity permeates the collection It is seen in accounts of Patrick’s miracles, his success as a missioner, his claims to authority both moral and secular. In Cailte, ancient Ireland gives as good as it gets.

Market: 
Medieval Irish History, Irish Language and literature, Celtic folklore, medieval studies
Release Date: 
Spring 2001
ISBN: 
Cloth: 1-930901-03-8
Price: 
$64.95
Trim Size: 
6 x 9
Pages: 
216
Illustrations: 
None
Yes
Publisher: 

ACADEMICA PRESS
1727 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 507
Washington, DC 20036

Preying on Foresaid Remains: Remembrance, Commitment and the Contexts of Irish Identity

Author: 

Greenlaw, Duncan

Credentials: 

University of Alberta

It was in 1916 that Patrick Pearse proclaimed Ireland a sovereign nation on the basis of its mourning, stating that "from the graves of patriot men and women spring living nations." The concept of creating an Irish nation as a process of mourning has been both popular and prevalent in the writing of politicians, philosophers, artists, and patriots of every kind. This book analyzes Irish literary, political, and nationalist rhetoric as works of mourning. It focuses on a series of interlocking commemorative discourses: obituaries, decommissioning talks, and hunger strike commemorations.

Market: 
Irish Studies, Sociology, Irish Political History 20th C., Irish Cultural Manifestations
Release Date: 
7/2004
ISBN: 
Cloth: 1-930901-50-X
Price: 
$74.95
Trim Size: 
6 x 9
Pages: 
264
Illustrations: 
None
Yes
Publisher: 

ACADEMICA PRESS
1727 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 507
Washington, DC 20036

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