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Sabrina P. Ramet

    26 juin 1949
    Serbia and the Serbs in World War Two
    Nihil Obstat
    Nonconformity, Dissent, Opposition, and Resistance in Germany, 1933-1990
    Alternatives to Democracy in Twentieth-Century Europe
    Make Marzipan, Not War
    HISTORY OF RUSSIA AND THE SOVIET UNION in Humorous Verse
    • The book features Sabrina Petra Ramet's humorous poetry that critiques and deflates the often serious tone of Russian historical studies. Her verses invite readers to engage with history in a lively manner, suggesting that history can repeat itself in unexpected and entertaining ways. The work emphasizes the importance of reading the poems aloud to fully appreciate their wit and comedic value, making a compelling case for a more accessible approach to discussing history.

      HISTORY OF RUSSIA AND THE SOVIET UNION in Humorous Verse
    • Make Marzipan, Not War

      Crazy Rhymes for Crazy Times

      • 292pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      The book presents a structured approach to exploring various courses, organized into departments, reflecting the idea that thoughtful consideration is essential for a fulfilling life. Drawing inspiration from René Descartes, it emphasizes the importance of introspection and critical thinking as foundational elements for personal growth and understanding.

      Make Marzipan, Not War
    • Nonconformity, Dissent, Opposition, and Resistance in Germany, 1933-1990

      The Freedom to Conform

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,0(1)Évaluer

      Focusing on a previously overlooked aspect of German history, this book offers an innovative and accessible perspective for students at all levels. It moves beyond traditional narratives centered on a single country, instead examining the dynamics of the two German states and their distinct political systems. Written in clear language, it aims to engage readers with its fresh insights into the complexities of German historical context.

      Nonconformity, Dissent, Opposition, and Resistance in Germany, 1933-1990
    • This book offers a profound analysis of sensitive issues related to the post-communist religious landscape. Combining historical insight with sociological expertise, it explores the role of religion in challenging Leninist ideocracies, making a significant contribution to the understanding of these complex dynamics.

      Nihil Obstat
    • Serbia and the Serbs in World War Two

      • 324pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,7(3)Évaluer

      The book offers a nuanced analysis of Serbia's involvement in World War II, challenging the glorification of the Chetnik movement and the justifications for the collaboration of Milan Nedić's regime with Axis powers. It delves into the intricate and often contentious political alliances of the era, providing a more objective perspective on the actions and motivations of Serbs during the war. This reassessment aims to shed light on the complexities of national identity and historical interpretation in Serbia's wartime narrative.

      Serbia and the Serbs in World War Two
    • Caf Bombshell

      The International Brain Surgery Conspiracy

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,4(3)Évaluer

      Set in the mid-1980s, the narrative explores the alarming connection between industrial pollution and a global conspiracy involving brain surgeons. The narrator uncovers evidence of this conspiracy through various peculiar clues, such as coded messages in bus schedules and syringe marks on fruit. Despite his minor role in opposing the brain surgeons, he is compelled to document these bizarre occurrences to reveal the truth. The story blends themes of environmental awareness and conspiracy, highlighting the narrator's quest for understanding in a chaotic world.

      Caf Bombshell
    • Thinking about Yugoslavia

      • 346pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,9(13)Évaluer

      The Yugoslav breakup and conflict have given rise to a considerable literature offering dramatically different interpretations of what happened. But just how do the various interpretations relate to each other? This ambitious new book by Sabrina Ramet, an eminent commentator on recent Balkan politics and history, reviews and analyses more than 130 books about the troubled region and compares their accounts, theories and interpretations of events. Ramet surveys the major debates which divide the field, alternative accounts of the causes of Yugoslavia's violent collapse, and the scholarly debates concerning humanitarian intervention. Rival accounts are presented side by side for easy comparison. Thinking about Yugoslavia examines books on Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Macedonia, Montenegro and Kosovo which were published in English, German, Serbian/Croatian/Bosnian and Italian, thus offering the English-speaking reader a unique insight into the controversies.

      Thinking about Yugoslavia
    • THE EARTH IS A SPACESHIP

      Sabrina Ramet's wackiest, wittiest, and wildest verses

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Delving into the absurd, this poetry collection showcases the whimsical and humorous imagination of Sabrina Ramet. With clever verses that tackle quirky questions like the marital status of Adam and Eve and satirical reflections on political themes, the poems are crafted in rhymed meter, highlighting her comedic genius. The selection spans nearly two decades of her work, featuring highlights from five previous collections, and invites readers to explore a world filled with delightful absurdities and sharp wit.

      THE EARTH IS A SPACESHIP
    • Focusing on the amusing and often overlooked pets of dictators, this collection features a whimsical array of characters, including Lenin's cat and Hitler's dog. It also presents quirky songs about philosophers and a comedic opera, Turmoil in Brindisi, centered on a forgotten ecumenical council. Spanning 35 years, this volume captures a lifetime of humor and creativity, showcasing the absurdities of history through a lighthearted lens.

      Pets of the Great Dictators & Other Works