When Johnny Came Marching Home
- 110 pages
- 4 hours of reading
A story of suffering and endurance and how the central character overcame hardships as a prisoner during the Second World War.






A story of suffering and endurance and how the central character overcame hardships as a prisoner during the Second World War.
Focusing on the critical role of housing in capitalism, the book presents a Marxist analysis that highlights how capital circulation through housing influences labor relations and housing outcomes. Berry examines the interplay between building, property, and interest-bearing capital, explaining urban land rent through Marx's concepts. The text also discusses housing's significance for labor power reproduction and the creation of a domestic sphere shaped by gender and class. Additionally, it analyzes state interventions in housing and their effects on capital circulation and class dynamics.
Focusing on the evolution of marketing in the digital age, this textbook provides a comprehensive analysis of marketing strategies through a modern lens. The latest edition is thoroughly updated to reflect recent developments in theory and practice, featuring a wealth of international examples and case studies that illustrate the dynamic nature of the field.
A novel set in Australia in the twentieth century
During the summer of 2018, numerous members of the Labour Party were accused of anti-Semitic behaviour by their detractors. The controversy reached fever pitch amid claims that the Labour Party had become 'institutionally racist' under the leadership of Jeremy Corbyn, and that the prospect of a Corbyn-led government posed an 'existential threat' to Jewish life in Britain. Shrouded in confusion, hyped by the media, whether these accusations were true or not got lost in the mix. This book clears the confusion by drawing on deep and original research on public beliefs and media representation of antisemitism and the Labour Party, revealing shocking findings of misinformation spread by the press, including the supposedly impartial BBC, and the liberal Guardian. Bringing in discussions around the IHRA definition, anti-Zionism and Israel/Palestine, as well as including a clear chronology of events, this book is a must for anyone wanting to find out the reality behind the headlines.
“The Best of Global Digital The Storybook” by Mike Berry and Hando Sinisalu showcases 30 award-winning case studies from across the world. The book has chapters about best practices in financial services, automotive, B2B, retail, travel & tourism, food, telecom industries and some examples of best practice from non-profit sector as well. Each case study contains exclusive interviews with the creators as well as expert opinions.
Acht bekannte deutsche Schriftsteller blicken in kleinen persönlichen Erinnerungsstücken und Feuilletons zurück auf die Zeit, als sich fast alles um Rock, Pop, Politik und Protest drehte. Protest auch gegen die Enge der Provinz, gegen Eltern und Lehrer, die schon lange Haare und „laute” Musik als echte Provokation empfanden. Aber auch ein Blick zurück auf die Zeit der ersten Liebe. Acht ganz unterschiedliche Geschichten, die eines verbindet – ein Lebensgefühl, das es in dieser Form nie wieder geben wird. Inhalt: 1. Eva Demski: Die B-Seite (Scott McKenzie), gelesen von Gabriele Welker 2. Wenzel Storch: Der Matten-Gott (Grand Funk Railroad), gelesen vom Autor 3. Hansjörg Schertenleib: Nie mehr Schule (Alice Cooper), gelesen von Thomas Kraft 4. Michael Weins: Zunge (Kiss), gelesen von Thomas Kraft 5. Friedrich Ani: Wieg Wäm Bäm (The Sweet), gelesen vom Autor 6. Josef Haslinger: Child in Time (Deep Purple), gelesen vom Autor 7. Franziska Sperr: In mich waren alle verliebt (Moody Blues), gelesen von der Autorin 8. Thomas Kraft: Schlechte Gesellschaft (Bad Company), gelesen vom Autor