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      • Cambridge University Press

        The Cambridge story began in 1534 when Henry VIII granted us letters patent, allowing the Press to print 'all manner of books'. Cambridge published its first book in 1584 making it the oldest publishing house in the world. Over the next four centuries the Press's reputation spread throughout Europe, based on excellence in scholarly publishing of academic texts, poetry, school books, prayer books and Bibles. Along the way Cambridge published ground-breaking works such as Newton's Principia Mathematica, Milton's Lycidas, Ernest Rutherford'sRadio-activity, and Noam Chomsky's Language and Mind. In the 20th century Cambridge extended that influence to become a global publisher. Today Cambridge has over 50 offices across the globe, employs over 2,000 people, publishes over 50,000 titles by authors from over 100 countries, and is still growing, bringing thousands of subjects and millions of ideas to the world.

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      • Cambridge Scholars Publishing

        Cambridge Scholars Publishingis an independent academic publisher, founded in 2001publishing original academic work across a wide range of subjects in four key areas: Humanities and Social Sciences; Health Sciences; Physical Sciences; and Life Sciences.

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        August 2020

        Herzl - Eine europäische Geschichte

        Graphic Novel

        by Camille de Toledo, Alexander Pavlenko, Eva-Maria Thimme

        Das moderne Israel entstand in der Welt des alten Europa Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts. 1882 bricht Ilya Brodsky mit seiner Schwester Olga auf der Flucht vor Pogromen vom Stetl in Russland auf. In Wien kreuzen sich ihre Wege mit denen des jungen Theodor Herzl, der inmitten der alten k. u. k.-Welt einen modernen jüdischen Staat entwirft. Ilya Brodsky erzählt von dieser für ihn wie das ganze 20. Jahrhundert folgenschweren Begegnung. Warum ergreift der mondäne, ganz Habsburgisch geprägte Herzl plötzlich Partei für seine Schwestern und Brüder im Osten Europas? Welche Träume, welche Gründe haben Herzl dazu geführt, ein »kommendes Land« zu entwerfen, wo schließlich alle vor der Verfolgung in ihren Heimatländern sicher sein sollten? Wie ist der zionistische Traum beschaffen, der bei Anbruch des 20. Jahrhunderts der Zerstörung auf dem alten Kontinent die Stirn bieten wollte?In diesem grafischen Roman zeichnen ein französischer Autor und ein russischer Zeichner die Stationen von Theodor Herzls Leben und Wirken nach. Bilder und Texte verbinden sich zu einer langen Reise von Wien über Budapest und Konstantinopel bis nach Jerusalem und Tel Aviv.

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        Agricultural engineering & machinery
        December 2012

        Innovation in Agri-food Clusters

        Theory and Case Studies

        by Peter W B Phillips, Jeremy Karwandy, Graeme Webb, Camille D Ryan

        Innovation has moved through a range of revolutionary epochs, but there is no clear picture of how, or even if, innovation can be managed. This book explores the models, methods and metrics of innovation analysis in the context of a single centre: the Global Oilseeds Complex centred in Saskatoon, Canada. It is a single, coherent volume that outlines the theory and practices related to innovation, offering a critical assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of the different approaches, backed up with empirical evidence.

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        The Arts
        December 2019

        Screening the Paris suburbs

        From the silent era to the 1990s

        by Philippe Met, Annie Fourcaut, Roland-François Lack, Jean-Louis Pautrot, Keith Reader, Margaret Flinn, Eric Bullot, Tristan Jean, Malcolm Turvey, Elisabeth Cardonne-Arlyck, Térésa Faucon, Philippe Met, Camille Canteux, Derek Schilling, Guillaume Soulez, David Vasse, Derek Schilling

        Decades before the emergence of a French self-styled 'hood' film around 1995, French filmmakers looked beyond the gates of the capital for inspiration and content. In the Paris suburbs they found an inexhaustible reservoir of forms, landscapes and social types in which to anchor their fictions, from bourgeois villas and bucolic riverside cafés to post-war housing estates and postmodern new towns. For the first time in English, contributors to this volume address key aspects of this long film history, marked by such towering figures as Jean Renoir, Jacques Tati and Jean-Luc Godard. Idyllic or menacing, expansive or claustrophobic, the suburb served divergent aesthetic and ideological programmes across the better part of a century. Themes central to French cultural modernity - class conflict, leisure, boredom and anti-authoritarianism - cut across the fifteen chapters.

      • September 2021

        THE BEAST WITHIN HER

        Marie has left her native countryside, and has taken a summer job in a Parisian brasserie. Staying with her parents’ friends, the husband regularly abuses her. So, she silences her shame and her pain, which leads the beast inside her to grow...

        by Camille Lysière

        Marie has just graduated from high school. She leaves her hometown and takes a summer job in a Parisian brasserie. During her stay, she is hosted by a couple, her parents’ friends. He is a shadowy journalist. She is a frustrated housewife. Marie, who dreams of a future in literature, is honored to have Olivier take an interest in her. He enjoys chatting with her, he takes her seriously. Marie feels important when he invites her to his office for a private chat. But this beautiful relationship gradually goes off track. There is that one time by the library when he holds onto her a little longer than necessary. Should she have said or done something?Since then, Olivier comes to her room to talk. The first time he sits on the bed, imploring. The next time, she struggles, but it is not enough. And every other night he comes back. Marie is devastated. Had she seduced Olivier in spite of herself? So she silences her shame and her pain, which leads the beast inside her to grow. Marie is not alone. In 2009, she is experiencing what other 17-year-old women like her have experienced in another times. Claudine in 1937, Isabelle in 1973 and Amandine in 1990. Travelling through time, this striking novel gives us the same story: the tragedy and the arbitrary nature of rape that shatters destinies.

      • Producing war, producing gender. French women at work in National Socialist Germany (1940-1945)

        by Camille Fauroux

        This book deals with the way in which the massive production of weapons, characteristic of the "total wars" of the twentieth century, disrupts gender relations in conflict-ridden societies. Camille Fauroux looks at the history of the 80,000 or so women who left France to work in the arms factories of National Socialist Germany. The book sheds light on the transnational dynamics of gender production, allowing us to think of women's stories in World War II Europe as linked, interdependent realities, rather than as parallel experiences.

      • Religion & beliefs
        October 2023

        The Hero and the Whore

        Reclaiming Healing and Liberation through the Stories of Sexual Exploitation in the Bible

        by Camille Hernandez

        Of all the things modern people of faith overlook or choose to ignore in the Bible, stories of sexual exploitation are near the top of the list. This isn’t so different from our world today, when victims of trafficking, rape, and harassment are dismissed and disbelieved, their stories twisted and erased. Trauma-informed educator and minister Camille Hernandez dives deep into the Bible’s stories of exploitation and abuse to name the difficult truths buried in Scripture, address the forms such violence takes in modern society, and illuminate a path of healing and hope. With a blend of storytelling, cultural analysis, and trauma-informed care, The Hero and the Whore invites readers to reconsider their assumptions about victims of sexual exploitation and respond with compassionate understanding that will bring us all to the wholeness God desires.

      • 2019

        L'escapade de Paolo / Paolo's Adventure

        by Lucie Papineau Illustrated by Lucie Crovatto

        Paolo the Pacific Parrotlet is young Camille’s tiny pet parrot. He loves Camille, and Camille loves him too. But one day when Camille is at school, Paolo sees an open door and makes the most of the opportunity to spread his wings. As he flies off on a great adventure of discovery, he enjoys a taste of freedom but also sees some scary things that send shivers down his feathers! It’s a great adventure that ends with a smile for Camille and her beloved pet parrot.To learn more about this publisher, click here: http://bit.ly/32IW64h

      • February 2022

        The Liar

        by Patricia Delahaie

        When a very ordinary doctor in a very ordinary town is manipulated to do something extraordinarily deadly. Paul Ménard is a good man. He is a small-town doctor who has been married to his wife for over thirty years. They have two grown children and live in a beautiful home. Theirs is a quiet, uneventful, ordinary existence. And then Camille Ellis comes to town. She is beautiful, like a movie star. Like Marilyn Monroe even and she has her eyes set on Paul. It starts innocently enough, with a visit to his office because of a chronic headache. But little by little, Camille seduces him; Paul could hardly believe that such a beautiful, young woman could be interested in him. But she is and his lust for her is overwhelming. Camille slowly opens up to him about her abusive husband Marc, an air force pilot who is often away on missions. He beats her and “shares” her with drunken friends; he even hits their daughter Céleste. Camille’s friend Sophie calls Paul regularly begging him to do something to help Camille. Even Celeste asks for his help. Paul is a good man. He must do something. When Marc comes home from a mission feeling unwell, Camille takes him to see Paul for treatment. This is Paul’s chance to be Camille’s hero. To do what needs to be done. Maybe, in the end, he’s not such a good man after all. But maybe not everything is as it seems.

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