The Path to the Berlin Wall Islamic life and practiceThe long path to the Berlin Wall began in 1945, when Josef Stalin instructed the Communist Party to take power in the Soviet occupation zone while the three Western allies secured their areas of influence. When Germany was split into separate states in 1949, Berlin remained divided into four sectors, with West Berlin surrounded by the GDR but lingering as a captivating showcase for Western values and goods. Following a failed Soviet attempt to expel
and case studies to support equitable access to safe water and a climate-neutral future
Catholics across Borders examines the evolution of a French-speaking population in Plattsburgh over a century
Vampires appeal to our fear of dying and our hope for immortality
even as we become an increasingly "workless" society
Its lengthy interaction with the United States has resulted in the long-term acquisition of expanded legal rights and relative political stability
The art of decolonisation examines how artists challenged colonial legacies and reconfigured power through transnational networks of art and diplomacy
and the risks of economic vulnerability are important concerns for all territories both independent and non-independent
Henning Mankell
Egypt was perhaps at the height of its prosperity
It discusses the various factors that affect effective foliar treatment and provides examples of how they can be optimised
Sutton brings together Newdick's partial biography with his various notes and letters
As her family’s farm fails