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Traumas of 1066 in the Literatures of England, Normandy, and Scandinavia

Erin Michelle Goeres
Hardback, 292 pages
ISBN-13: 9782503607870
28 Jun 2024
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history / medieval


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The Poetics of Commemoration: Skaldic Verse and Social Memory, C. 890-1070

Erin Michelle Goeres
Digital online
ISBN-13: 9780191808173
6 Mar 2016
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literary criticism / ancient & classical


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The Poetics of Commemoration: Skaldic Verse and Social Memory, c. 890-1070

Erin Michelle Goeres
Hardback, 208 pages
ISBN-13: 9780198745747
19 Nov 2015
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history / general
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The Colonialist: The Vision of Cecil Rhodes

William Kelleher Storey
Paperback / softback
528 pages
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This first comprehensive biography of Cecil Rhodes in a generation illuminates Rhodes’s vision for the expansion of imperialism in southern Africa, connecting politics and industry to internal development, and examines how this fueled a lasting, white-dominated colonial society.

The Coming Wave: AI, Power and Our Future

Mustafa Suleyman
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352 pages
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The Memory Collectors: A Novel

Dete Meserve
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320 pages


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Survive the AI Apocalypse: A guide for solutionists

Bronwen Williams
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232 pages
was: R 340.95
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Let's stare the future down and, instead of fearing AI, become solutionists.