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The Crisis of Western Education


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2010 | 168 Pages | ISBN: 0813216834 | PDF | 1 MB
The Crisis of Western Education, originally published in 1961, served as a capstone of Christopher Dawson’s thought on the Western educational system. Long out of print, the book has now been updated with a new introduction by Glenn W. Olsen and is included in the ongoing Works of Christopher Dawson series. In all of his writings, Dawson masterfully brings various disciplinary perspectives and historical sources into a complex unity of expression and applies them to concrete conditions of modern society. Dawson argued that Western culture had become increasingly defined by a set of economic and political preoccupations ultimately hostile to its larger spiritual end. Inevitably, its educational systems also became increasingly technological and pragmatic, undermining the long standing emphasis on liberal learning and spiritual reflection which were hallmarks of the Christian humanism that created it. In this important work on the Western educational system, Dawson traces the history of these developments and argues that Western civilization can only be saved by redirecting its entire educational system from its increasing vocationalism and specialization. He insists that the Christian college must be the cornerstone of such an educational reform. However, he argued that this redirection would require a much more organic and comprehensive study of the living Christian tradition than had been attempted in the past. Dawson had reservations about educational initiatives that had been developed in response to this crisis of education. Among them, he expressed doubts about newly emerging great books programs fearing that they would reduce the great tradition of a living culture to a set of central texts or great ideas. In contrast, he insisted that a Christian education had to be concerned with "how spiritual forces are transmitted and how they change culture, often in unexpected ways." This would require an understanding of the living and vital character of culture. As Dawson saw it, "culture is essentially a network of relations, and it is only by studying a number of personalities that you can trace this network." Dawson offers a diagnosis of modern education and proposes the retrieval of an organic and living culture which alone has the power to renew Western culture.

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Western Winds


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English | ISBN: 1845888332 | 2015 | 224 pages | EPUB | 5 MB
Exploring the Irish heritage of the Brontës and the influence it had on their work

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The Western Front 1917-1918 From Vimy Ridge to Amiens and the Armistice


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Amber Books | 2008 | ISBN: 1906626022 | English | 236 pages | PDF | 125.79 MB
After the first few months of World War I, the Western Front consisted of a relatively static line of trench systems which stretched from the coast of the North Sea southwards to the Swiss border. To try to break through the opposing lines of trenches and barbed wire entanglements, both sides employed huge artillery bombardments followed by attacks by tens of thousands of soldiers. Battles could last for months and led to casualties measured in hundreds of thousands for attacker and defender alike. After most of these attacks, only a short section of the front would have moved and only by a kilometer or two. After Gallipoli, Australians were moved to fight in France on the western Front, in battles including the Battle of the Somme. On the first day of the 1916 Battle of the Somme, 60,000 Allies were casualties, including 20,000 deaths. The principal adversaries on the Western Front, who fielded armies of millions of men, were Germany to the East against a western alliance to the West consisting of France and the United Kingdom with sizable contingents from the British Empire, especially the Dominions. The United States entered the war in 1917 and by the summer of 1918 had an army of around half a million men which rose to a million by the time the Armistice was signed on November 11, 1918. For most of World War I, Allied Forces, predominantly those of France and the British Empire, were stalled at trenches on the Western Front. With the aid of numerous black and white and color photographs, many previously unpublished, the World War I series recreates the battles and campaigns that raged across the surface of the globe, on land, at sea and in the air. The text is complemented by full-color maps that guide the reader through specific actions and campaigns.

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The Western Front 1914-1916 From the Schlieffen Plan to Verdun and the Somme


Free Download Michael S. Neiberg – The Western Front 1914-1916: From the Schlieffen Plan to Verdun and the Somme
Amber Books | 2008 | ISBN: 1906626014 | English | 236 pages | PDF | 123.22 MB
Michael Neiberg provides a detailed guide to the conflict on the Western Front in the early years of World War I, from the opening shots to the end of the Somme Offensive in late 1916.

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A Twisted Style The Culture of Dreadlocks in Western Societies


Free Download Maja Tabea Jerrentrup, "A Twisted Style: The Culture of Dreadlocks in "Western" Societies"
English | ISBN: 1800730705 | 2021 | 144 pages | PDF | 37 MB
In "western" cultures, some people have chosen a dreadlock hairstyle, despite many in mainstream society looking at it in a negative light. This book deals with contradictions surrounding the hairstyle such as often representing a protest against the prevailing right-wing political systems, yet also emphasizing the white person’s power to appropriate any style. Based on interviews and close observations in social media, the book offers insights into the culture(s) surrounding dreadlocks and ultimately interprets the phenomenon as a postmodern form of individuality.

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The Western Front Companion 1914-1918 A-Z Source to the Battles, Weapons, People, Places, Air Combat


Free Download John Laffin – The Western Front Companion 1914-1918: A-Z Source to the Battles, Weapons, People, Places, Air Combat
Sutton Publishing | 1997 | ISBN: 075091520X | English | 228 pages | PDF | 102.74 MB
Here is a concise guide to every major battle; the armies and what made them distinctive; weapons and equipment; aircraft and airmen; decorations and military terms; and a comprehensive gazetteer of all the places that made the Western Front such a famous field of war, with outline descriptions of what can be seen now – memorials and monuments, commemoration plaques and war cemeteries. Details of local accommodation, transport, battlefield tours and maps are also given.

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