Spis treści : 1. Historia powstania oraz ewolucja działaności państwa islamskieho ;2. Podział kompentencji w ramach struktury IS oraz ich wpływ na poziom efektywności prowadzonych działań ; 3. Działania psychologiczne IS ; Metody komunikacji ; Działalność państwa islamskiego we Francji w latach 2014-2016; Źródła finasowania państwa islamskiego.
Historia odnotowuje niewiele bardziej dramatycznych wydarzeń niż starcia białych z Indianami na zachód od Missisipi w XIX stuleciu, zwłaszcza w okresie rozpoczętym sławną "gorączką złota" w Kalifornii w 1849 roku, a zakończonym tragedią nad Wounded Knee w 1890. Teatr działań wojennych był ogromny i niezwykle zróżnicowany - walki toczyły się na obszarach od Minnesoty do wybrzeży Oceanu Spokojnego i od Kanady po granice Meksyku. Największe ich nasilenie miało miejsce w latach 60. i 70. Okres ten naznaczyły także próby pokojowego rozwiązania narastających konfliktów za pomocą traktatów. Biali uznali, że da się przekonać Indian, by pogodzili się z nieuchronnym, oddali większość swojej ziemi i pozwolili zamknąć się w wyznaczonych im rezerwatach pod kontrolą rządu i na jego utrzymaniu. Jednak wiele plemion nie było przygotowanych do zmiany tradycyjnego trybu życia i odmawiało przejścia do rezerwatów. Starano się je wobec tego zmusić do uległości siłą, co skutkowało wysyłaniem przeciwko nim wojska i nakręcało spiralę konfliktu. /Powyższy opis pochodzi od wydawcy/.
Eight essays on literature, language, art, Europe and life from one of Germany's most revered living writers. After a visit to Putin's old postbox, the reader is taken to Dresden and Brixton, Gdańsk and Minsk, diverted to birds, bees, stray cats and pet dogs, confronted with Stasi and KGB, Proust and Jah Shaka, puzzled by overcoats and anoraks, Francis Bacon and Vermeer, and lost (then found) in service stations and memorial centres. Throughout, Marcel Beyer forges unexpected links and makes unpredictable leaps. "I work from the margins, partly very literally as I build my sentences, for instance when I start with the name of a colour rather than a noun, to explore how the sentence might be steered from there to a subject. In my reading, I am drawn to the outliers or, as malicious claims would have it, to the obscure. Central books: that is, those everyone can agree on, have never much interested me. I am rarely tempted to explore the centre of my world in writing, and even if I did want to encroach upon a centre, I would have to choose a path from the outside. But outside, too, one advances to the heart of things." Inspired by the great W. G. Sebald, Beyer's playful literary investigations wend through the high points and horrors of Europe's artistic history, towards a profoundly personal conclusion.
Take a dilapidated castle in the Scottish Highlands; add a peacock gone rogue, a group of bankers on a teambuilding trip, an overwhelmed psychologist, a housekeeper with a broken arm, and an ingenious cook; get Lord and Lady McIntosh to try and keep it all together; and top it off with all sorts of animals – soon no one will know exactly what's going on. Selling 500,000 copies, Isabel Bogdan's book is a big hitter in Germany – and now it's coming home to roost.
Lucy Fricke's "Daughters" tells the story of two women either side of forty on a road trip across Europe, each of them dealing with difficult fathers along the way. A bestseller and booksellers' favourite in Germany, "Daughters" evokes laughter and tears by way of life and death, friendship and family. Lucy Frickes "Töchter" erzählt die Geschichte von zwei Frauen um die vierzig, die sich auf einem Roadtrip durch Europa mit ihren jeweils ganz unterschiedlichschwierigen Vätern auseinandersetzen. "Töchter" bringt uns zum Lachen und zum Weinen — über das Leben und den Tod, über Freundschaft und Familie. Im deutschsprachigen Raum avancierte der Roman zum Buchhandelsliebling und Bestseller.
Each of us has something that feels essential to who we are. For Hans Frambach, it's the crimes of the Nazi era, which have hurt him for as long as he can remember. That's why he became an archivist at the Bureau of Past Management; now, though, he's wondering if he should make a change. For his best friend, Graziela, that past was also her focal point – until she met a man who desired her. From then on, sexual pleasure became the key to her life; a concept she's now beginning to doubt. Hans and Graziela thought the Nazi crimes were the inheritance that neither could bear, but can we really blame Nazism for everything? Iris Hanika shows how the crimes of the Nazi era hold the Germans in their clutches to this day, and the absurdities to which institutionalising commemoration leads.Can a country manage its past, or ought we to remain helpless in the face of the horrific crimes of the Holocaust?
Sandra Hoffmann's "Paula" is a moving piece of autofiction about the writer's relationship to her grandmother, a devout Swabian Catholic who refused to reveal who fathered her child in 1946. Growing up in a family where silence reigns, Hoffmann asks: What kind of person, what kind of writer, does this environment produce? Sandra Hoffmanns "Paula" ist ein bewegendes Stück Autofiktion über das Verhältnis der Schriftstellerin zu ihrer Großmutter — einer gläubigen, schwäbischen Katholikin, die sich bis zu ihrem Lebensende weigerte, zu enthüllen, wer ihr Kind im Jahre 1946 gezeugt hat. In einer Familie aufgewachsen, in der die Stille herrscht, fragt Hoffmann: Welche Art von Person, welche Art von Autorin produziert eine solche Umgebung?
¿Necesitas un impulso en tus finanzas? • Conoce el proceso de creación de riqueza. • Aprende a gastar con sabiduría. • desarrolla una mentalidad próspera. Este libro será tu guía: • Estarás protegido financieramente. • Harás que el dinero trabaje para ti. • Te moverás con agilidad en el sistema. Gerardo Garcia Manjarrez, autor del best seller Mente millonaria, nos da la llave maestra para transformar nuestra relación con el dinero y sanear la visión de escasez que nos limita. Con historias reales, ejercicios, secretos y cuadros explicativos, Impulso millonario nos aporta las bases para una vida de abundancia permanente. Cambia tu economía hoy y hazlo para siempre.
Ex-CIA man Max Rushmore travels to a still-peaceful Odesa on routine assignment. But things veer off course when the severed hand of the local governor shows up in a vat of sunflower oil. Max stumbles across a solitary toe, with the same tell-tale markings. The downsized professional can't help himself – he has to investigate. With the Russian threat in the background, Max's quest takes him down to the crumbling underbelly of the beautiful Black Sea port city, once the Russian Empire's glittering third capital. It leads him to dubious businessmen, corrupt officials, catacomb dwellers, scientists, pastry-chefs, poets, archivists, cops – and killers. As global political tensions rise, Max begins to untangle the threads of the case. But he is also being tracked – and not just by Odesa's network of mafia-minded stray cats, who may be the only ones who really know what's going on. In this surreal contemporary spin on the classic spy thriller, Sally McGrane pays tribute to one-time Odesa residents like Babel, Gogol, Pushkin and Chekhov, and to the city itself, creating a darkly witty, beguiling and bizarre work of fiction like nothing before. Tokarczuk meets Bulgakov meets Le Carré, in this affectionate portrait of a complex and fascinating city.
Francis Nenik's thrilling slice of narrative non-fiction "Journey through a Tragicomic Century" is about the life of the forgotten writer Hasso Grabner, told with great joy in language and love of absurdity. The journey takes us from the Young Communists in 1920s Leipzig to wartime Corfu, with Grabner falling from steelworks director to a vilified author banned from publishing his work in the GDR. Francis Neniks "Reise durch ein tragikomisches Jahrhundert" handelt vom Leben des vergessenen Schriftstellers Hasso Grabner — erzählt mit großer Freude am Fabulieren und Liebe zur Absurdität. Die Reise führt uns nebst anderen Stationen von den Jungen Kommunisten Leipzigs in den 1920er Jahren nach Korfu, ganz nah begleiten wir Grabner auf seinem wilden Ritt vom Stahlwerksdirektor zum verunglimpften Autor, dem es verboten war, sein Werk in der DDR zu veröffentlichen.
Part one of the Anatolian Blues trilogy Told with great affection for his characters, Selim Özdoğan's trilogy traces out the life of Gül, a Turkish girl who grows up in 1950s Anatolia and then moves to Germany as a migrant worker. Book one details her initially idyllic childhood, ruptured by her mother's early death. Ever close to her loving father, Gül grows into a warm-hearted, hard-working young woman. The Blacksmith's Daughter is a novel full of carefree summers and hard winters, old wives' tales and young people's ambitions – the melancholy beauty and pain of an ordinary life.
"You'll live out your lives in a foreign country," Gül is warned. But the whole world is foreign when you're far from your loved ones. The train ride to Germany ushers in the days of long-awaited letters, night-time telephone calls and blissful summers back home. The years of hard work will flow like water before her house in Turkey is built and she can return. Until then, there will be fireworks, young love, and the cassette tapes of the summer played on repeat. In these years, Gül will learn all kinds of longing: for her two daughters, for her father the blacksmith, for scents and colours and fruit. Yet imperceptibly, Factory Lane in this cold, incomprehensible country becomes a different kind of home. A novel about how home is found in many places and yet still eludes us.
'There are three ways to face life: put up with it, fight or flee.' After eight years in Turkey, Gül leaves her native Anatolia and returns to Germany. Reunited with her husband Fuat, she observes life there from the margins. As age gives her ever deeper insight, she sees society change rapidly, and yet her ability to connect to the people around her remains constant. Gül's life is shaped by the melancholy of separation, but with her warm-hearted and accepting outlook she has learned to endure homesickness and longing. Full of emotions and poetry but told without sentimentality, Selim Özdoğan's account of Gül's journey is a tender and moving novel about home, cultural identity and a life between two worlds.
Love in late capitalism: Ivana Sajko takes us into a war between kitchen and bedroom. He, an unemployed humanist, is trying to change the world and write a novel. She, a passable actress, has given up her safe job at the theatre to care for their child. He is delirious, she is on edge. With the rent overdue and violence looming on all sides, the two of them circle one another in a dizzying dance towards the abyss.
Die vorliegende Studie von Simonetta Sanna legt eine spannende Psychotopografie Venedigs aus dem Blickwinkel des preußischen Offiziers Otto Ferdinand Dubislav von Pirch (1799–1832) vor. Als Topograf und Verfasser von Reisebeschreibungen widmete er sich der Lagunenstadt mit »der ganzen Seele voll Aufmerksamkeit«. Er lässt die Leserinnen und Leser an der reichen Palette seiner Sinneswahrnehmungen teilhaben, so intensiv, dass das fremde Ambiente zu vollem Leben zu erwachen scheint. Auch zukunftsweisende ethische und ästhetische Zusammenhänge fing er ein, Bilder, die in der Imagination bis heute fortwirken. Mit Caragoli (1832–1834) hat Otto von Pirch ein originelles Kapitel in der langen Geschichte der Venedig-Darstellungen geschrieben.
THE SELLOUT meets INTERIOR CHINATOWN in this satirical debut about race, sexuality and truth. German-Polish-Indian student Nivedita's world is upended when she discovers that her beloved professor who passed for Indian was born white. Nivedita (a.k.a. Identitti), a doctoral student who blogs about race with the help of Hindu goddess Kali, is in awe of Saraswati, her outrageous superstar post-colonial and race studies tutor. But Nivedita's life and sense of self begin to unravel when it emerges that Saraswati is actually white. Hours before she learns the truth Nivedita praises her tutor in a radio interview, jeopardising her own reputation and igniting an angry backlash among her peers and online community. Dumped by her boyfriend and disowned by her friends in the uproar, Nivedita is drawn to her supervisor in search of answers not only about Saraswati's identity, but also around her own. In her thought-provoking, complex and genre-bending debut, Mithu Sanyal collages commentary from real-life intellectuals, blogs, articles, race theory and academic warfare, combining campus novel and coming-of-age drama. A darkly comedic tour de force astutely translated by Alta L. Price, Identitti showcases the outsized power of social media in the current debates around identity politics and the power of claiming your own voice.
Podbój Irlandii przez Normanów w XII w. nie był tak spektakularny, jak to miało miejsce w wypadku normańskiego opanowania Italii czy Antiochii. Nowi przybysze dokonali jednak w krótkim czasie tego, co nie udało się w pełni wcześniej przez kilka wieków ich poprzednikom – wikingom, czy też iryjskim królom. Trwale zmienili oblicze Éire, pod względem etnicznym i terytorialnym. Za ich sukcesem militarnym stało świetne wykorzystanie normańskiego rycerstwa i walijskich łuczników oraz kamiennych zamków, które niczym zęby smoka wbiły się w irlandzką ziemię. Irlandia stała się dla nich nową ojczyzną i miejscem, gdzie tożsamość Normanitas przetrwała najdłużej, bo aż do XVI w. gdy zastąpiła ją nowa angielska narzucona przez Tudorów.
Autor zaprezentował różnego rodzaju formacje wojskowe, które wykorzystywane były podczas wojen w starożytności. W pierwszej części omówione są kolejno wojska piesze, kawaleria, słonie bojowe oraz pozostałe formacje wojskowe. W części drugiej nakreślone są kwestie związane z bitwą w polu oraz prowadzeniem oblężeń.