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Eric Miller

    Eric Miller delves into the fabric of American history, exploring its deeper significances. His work probes the complex themes that shape human experience and historical narratives. Miller's analytical approach offers readers fresh perspectives on the past and its enduring impact on the present. His writing is thoughtful and invites contemplation on how we understand history and our place within it.

    Thula Baba
    A la folie... pas du tout !
    The Swan of the Well by Titia Brongersma
    THE INABILITY OF PEACEKEEPING TO ADDRESS THE SECURITY DILEMMA
    Hope in a Scattering Time
    Glimpses of Another Land
    • Glimpses of Another Land

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Exploring the American landscape, Eric Miller seeks to provide insight into contemporary challenges and choices. Rather than offering traditional analysis, he emphasizes reorientation and a sharpened perspective to guide readers through a post-9/11 world. With keen observations and thoughtful reflections, Miller encourages a deeper understanding of our times, aiming to inspire readers to navigate their own paths with clarity and purpose.

      Glimpses of Another Land
    • Hope in a Scattering Time

      A Life of Christopher Lasch

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Exploring the life of a prominent twentieth-century intellectual, this biography delves into Christopher Lasch's critical examination of America's political and cultural landscape. It highlights his insights into the complexities of the nation's history and his vision for a more promising future. As the first comprehensive account of Lasch's life and work, it offers a unique perspective on his contributions and enduring influence.

      Hope in a Scattering Time
    • THE INABILITY OF PEACEKEEPING TO ADDRESS THE SECURITY DILEMMA

      A case study of the Rwandan-Congolese Security Dilemma and the United Nation''s Mission in the Congo

      • 184 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Utilizing neorealism, this monograph explores the ongoing conflict in the Congo, tracing its roots to the Rwandan Genocide and the subsequent security dilemmas that fueled the First and Second Congo Wars. It critiques various International Relations theories, focusing instead on the role of non-state actors and the failure of UN peacekeeping missions to stabilize the region. By analyzing the complexities of state and non-state interactions, the work aims to provide insights applicable to other unresolved conflicts worldwide.

      THE INABILITY OF PEACEKEEPING TO ADDRESS THE SECURITY DILEMMA
    • The Swan of the Well by Titia Brongersma

      • 592 pages
      • 21 hours of reading

      The book features the complete English translation of Titia Brongersma's only published work, "The Swan of the Well," originally released in 1686. Celebrated as a remarkable poet of the seventeenth century, Brongersma was likened to Sappho by a group of humanist intellectuals in the Netherlands. This edition highlights her literary significance and offers contemporary readers insight into her profound poetic contributions.

      The Swan of the Well by Titia Brongersma
    • A la folie... pas du tout !

      • 46 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      A 30, 50 ou 70 ans, la problématique est toujours la même : comment vivre en couple dans une parfaite harmonie, une sérénité et une attention de tous les instants ? Hein ? Pfftt, aucune idée, et ce n'est pas ici que vous aurez la réponse... A travers le quotidien de ces trois couples de différentes générations, vous reconnaîtrez peut-être le vôtre au passage. Si c'est le cas, désolé, on compatit. Allez, courage...

      A la folie... pas du tout !