歐洲
Fu-Manchu 豆瓣
作者: Sax Rohmer Titan Books 2012 - 2
"The greatest genius whom the powers of evil have put on the earth for centuries", Fu Manchu - an agent of the Si-Fan - seeks to climb the ladder of the secret society's hierarchy, then to pave the way for conquest of his native land of China. He is pursued by Commissioner Sir Denis Nayland Smith and his compatriot Dr. Petrie, the narrator of these fast-paced, mood-drenched adventures.
Little Dorrit 豆瓣
所属 作品: 小杜丽
作者: Charles Dickens Wordsworth Editions Ltd. 1996 - 10
Book Description
The Wordsworth Classics covers a huge list of beloved works of literature in English and translations. This growing series is rigorously updated, with scholarly introductions and notes added to new titles.
This work is a tale of imprisonment, both literal and symbolic, that emphasizes personal responsibility in all areas of life. It draws on Dicken's own childhood experiences of the Marshalsea Debtor's Prison, and is full of psychological insights combining historical and social detail.
The Merriam-Webster Encyclopedia of Literature
Novel by Charles Dickens, published serially from 1855 to 1857 and in book form in 1857. The novel attacks the injustices of the contemporary English legal system, particularly the institution of debtors' prison. Amy Dorrit, referred to as Little Dorrit, is born and lives much of her life at the Marshalsea prison where her father is imprisoned for debt. She earns meager wages at jobs outside the prison walls, returning nightly to Marshalsea. One of her jobs is as a seamstress for Mrs. Clennam, whose son Arthur eventually helps free Mr. Dorrit from prison. Arthur becomes a debtor himself and falls in love with Little Dorrit, but because their financial circumstances are now reversed, he does not ask her to marry him. In the end miserly Mrs. Clenam is forced to reveal that Arthur is not really her son and that she had been keeping money from him and the Dorrits for many years. Little Dorrit and Arthur are then free to marry.
About Author
David Gates is the author of the novels Jernigan and Preston Falls and a collection of short stories, The Wonders of the Invisible World. He writes for Newsweek and teaches at the New School for Social Research and Hunter College. He lives in Brooklyn and in Washington County, New York.
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Austerity 豆瓣
所属 作品: Austerity
作者: Mark Blyth Oxford University Press 2013 - 4
Conservatives in America have succeeded in casting government spending as useless profligacy that has made their economy worse, centering the policy debate in the wake of the financial crisis on draconian budget cuts. Americans are told that they need to live in an age of austerity since they have all lived beyond their means and now need to tighten their belts. This view conveniently forgets where all that debt came from. Not from an orgy of government spending, but as the direct result of bailing out, recapitalizing, and adding liquidity to the broken banking system. Through these actions private debt was rechristened as government debt while those responsible for generating it walked away scot free, placing the blame on the state, and the burden on the taxpayer. That burden now takes the form of a global turn to austerity, the policy of reducing domestic wages and prices to restore competitiveness and balance the budget. The problem, according to political economist Mark Blyth, is that austerity is a very dangerous idea. First of all, it doesn't work. As the past two years of trying and countless other historical examples show, while it makes sense for any one state to try and cut its way to growth, it simply cannot work when all states try it simultaneously: all that happens is a shrinking economy. Second, it relies upon those who didn't make the mess to clean it up, which is always bad politics. Third, it rests upon a tenuous and thin body of evidence and argumentation that acts more to prop up dead economic ideas and preserve astonishingly skewed income and wealth distributions than to restore prosperity for all. In Austerity: The History of a Dangerous Idea, Blyth demolishes the conventional wisdom, marshaling an army of facts to demand that we recognize austerity for what it is, and what it costs us.
脆弱的崛起 豆瓣
所属 作品: 脆弱的崛起
作者: 徐弃郁 新华出版社 2011 - 6
《脆弱的崛起:大战略与德意志帝国的命运》对剧变的世界,发展的中国不断做出全面、系统和科学的判断,是国际战略研究的重任。为此,中国国际战略研究基金会愿对中国的战略研究事业做出自己的一份贡献,这也是我们编辑这套“战略研究丛书”的宗旨。我们这套丛书将从广义的角度来讨论战略问题,范围涉及政治、经济、文化、军事、外交、民族、环境与资源、社会和人文等众多领域,凡对国家安全和发展具有重大意义的课题均可列入。我们没有既定的作者,凡符合上述选题标准,且学术价值高,有独到的见解,思想性强,文风好,并有政策水平的著作皆可入选。
不含傳說的普魯士 豆瓣
Preußen ohne Legende 所属 作品: 不含传说的普鲁士
作者: Sebastian Haffner / 賽巴斯提安·哈夫納 译者: 周全 左岸 2012 - 3
普魯士是一個神話。對某些人來說,它的名字代表著秩序、正直與寬容;對其他人來說,它卻集軍國主義與反動作風於一身。身為普魯士人的塞巴斯提安.哈夫納現在拋開舊有的傳說,娓娓道出這個國家的歷史──它僅僅以獨立國的身分存在了一百七十年。
哈夫納解釋了普魯士的特殊之處,表明它是一個人工化的產物:普魯士需要極度強烈的自保意志,才得以將分散各地的國土凝聚成一個相互連貫的整體。在數百年的演進過程當中,普魯士是由民情迥異的德意志與斯拉夫殖民地區共同生長而成,缺乏共通的血源或宗教基礎、沒有天然的疆界,以致它只能說是一個「理性國家」。廉潔的政府以及對宗教的寬容,使得普魯士成為十八世紀歐洲最現代化的國家。它的危機閞始於法國大革命,它在建立德意志帝國之後陷入緩慢的死亡,國家社會主義則促成普魯士的毀滅。
塞巴斯提安.哈夫納探討這個不尋常的國度時,心中不存偏見、抱持批判態度,但不無欽佩之意,使得本書成為一部關於普魯士歷史的獨特著作。
思考与回忆 豆瓣
所属 作品: 思考与回忆
作者: [德]奥托·冯·俾斯麦 译者: 同鸿印 / 杨德友 生活·读书·新知三联书店 2006 - 2
作为19世纪后半叶欧洲最杰出的政治家和外交家,“铁血宰相”椑斯麦见证、参与并组织了这一时代的历次战争和许多重大的政治事件,而他一生最大的成就便是在战争的炮火中把四分五裂的德意志统一起来,成为欧洲的强国。

《思考与回忆》是俾斯麦1890去职后倾全力撰写的回忆录,不仅述往忆旧,亦是他的政治遗言。他纵横捭阖、波澜壮阔的一生,他的政治思想与外交战略及19世纪德国乃至欧洲复杂多变的历史均于正焉毕现。这不仅是一个“伟大年代的英雄”的人个传记,也是“德意志民族的珍贵遗产”。俾斯麦把此书“献给子孙后代”,以理解过去,并教益未来。
历史的地理枢纽 豆瓣 谷歌图书
所属 作品: 历史的地理枢纽
8.0 (11 个评分) 作者: [英国] 哈·麦金德 译者: 林尔蔚 / 陈江 商务印书馆 2008 - 4
《历史的地理枢纽》包括英国近代地理学鼻祖哈麦金德的两篇论文:《地理学的范围和方法》与《历史的地理枢纽》。两篇文章虽然都不很长,影响却广泛而深远,特别是后者,我们就以它作为书名。这两篇文章都是在英国皇家地理学会宣读的。《地理学的范围和方法》在1887年1月份宣读,立即在英国引起了很大的反应,把英国的地理教学推到一个新的阶段,并奠定了今日英国地理学的思想基础。这篇论文被认为是英国地理学的一篇经典文献。《历史的地理枢纽》于1904年1月份在英国皇家地理学会宣读,则影响到世界政治。八十年代初,一个美国人把此文与达尔文的《物种起源》、马尔萨斯的《人口论》、爱因斯坦的《相对论》、潘恩的《常识》等十六种书并列,称为“十六本改变世界”的“巨著”。
The Cambridge History of Capitalism 豆瓣
作者: Larry Neal / Jeffrey G. Williamson (Editor) Cambridge University Press 2014 - 3
The second volume of The Cambridge History of Capitalism provides an authoritative reference on the spread and impact of capitalism across the world, and the varieties of responses to it. Employing a wide geographical coverage and strong comparative outlook, a team of leading scholars explore the global consequences that capitalism has had for industry, agriculture and trade, along with the reactions by governments, firms and markets. The authors consider how World War I halted the initial spread of capitalism, but global capitalism arose again by the close of the twentieth century. They explore how the responses of labor movements, compounded by the reactions by political regimes, whether defensive or proactive, led to diverse military and welfare consequences. Beneficial results eventually emerged, but the rise and spread of capitalism has not been easy or smooth. This definitive volume will have widespread appeal amongst historians, economists and political scientists.
Der Hundertjährige, der aus dem Fenster stieg und verschwand 豆瓣
Hundraåringen som klev ut genom fönstret och försvann 所属 作品: 爬出窗外并消失的百岁老人
作者: Jonas Jonasson 译者: [德]Wibke Kuhn carl's books 2011 - 8
Kurzbeschreibung
Allan Karlsson hat Geburtstag. Er wird 100 Jahre alt. Eigentlich ein Grund zu feiern. Doch während sich der Bürgermeister und die lokale Presse auf das große Spektakel vorbereiten, hat der Hundertjährige ganz andere Pläne: er verschwindet einfach – und schon bald steht ganz Schweden wegen seiner Flucht auf dem Kopf. Doch mit solchen Dingen hat Allan seine Erfahrung, er hat schließlich in jungen Jahren die ganze Welt durcheinander gebracht.
Jonas Jonasson erzählt in seinem Bestseller von einer urkomischen Flucht und zugleich die irrwitzige Lebensgeschichte eines eigensinnigen Mannes, der sich zwar nicht für Politik interessiert, aber trotzdem irgendwie immer in die großen historischen Ereignisse des 20. Jahrhunderts verwickelt war.
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