David Burg
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Throughout history, young people have gathered for companionship, enlightenment, prayer, secrecy, social exclusiveness, and, sometimes, to change the world. The first general reference work on the subject, the Encyclopedia of Student and Youth Movements covers groupings of all kinds and their purposes from the founding of the first Western universities in the Middle Ages to the present day.
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An exhaustive reference source for over 4300 years of riots, rebellions, protests and war triggered by abusive taxation and tax collecting systems around the world. Each of the chronologically arranged entries focuses on a specific historical event, analysing its roots and socio-economic context.
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'The Love-Girl and the Innocent' is a brilliant play about the inhuman world of the [Stalinist] camps, that have their own rules, and where nothing of the world outside matters. The 'Innocent' is a newly arrived prisoner, who still bears idealism and is reluctant to adopt the camp techniques of survival. His love for Lyuba, one of the many women forced by circumstances to sell themselves for privileges and rations, tempts him to compromise with himself...