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  • af Michael Bryant
    87,95 kr.

    'Entanglement' is a collection of 30 poems abstracted from real and imaginary experiences exploring the emotional impact of both casual and intimate relationships. The title borrows loosely from quantum physics where the term refers to the relationship between particles whose quantum states influence each other regardless of how separated they are physically. Content Advice: These poems contain a small amount of sexually explicit language.

  • af Michael Bryant
    87,95 kr.

    'Where It Leads' is a collection of poems which explores the boundaries between disparate content. The 30 poems range widely from realism to surrealism, the transparent to the opaque, the commonplace to the bizarre and their juxtaposition inevitably creates jagged boundaries. The poems mostly have linear narratives, which suggests the title, but the title itself poses a question for the reader.

  • - 1900-1945
    af Michael Bryant
    77,95 kr.

    This book is about the history of the movie industry in Georgetown, South Carolina between 1900-1945. It also covers the economical and cultural impacts throughout the time period.

  • af Michael Bryant
    77,95 kr.

    Second Person Singular is a collection of 25 poems which explore relationships between two individuals from the perspective of the writer. Although autobiographical in tone, these poems are a blend of personal narrative, observation and invention.

  • af Michael Bryant
    87,95 kr.

    Multiple Fractures is a collection of 30 often visceral poems which explore chance events, unexpected outcomes and consequential ironies from a variety of perspectives. The metaphorical fractures are sometimes physical, sometimes temporal, invariably emotional.

  • af Michael Bryant
    97,95 kr.

    A quick-read guide to blowing away the fog that surrounds the concept of manhood

  • af Michael Bryant
    162,95 kr.

  • af Michael Bryant
    107,95 kr.

  • - Real Stories from Real Latter-Day Saints
    af Michael Bryant & Marlee S B Kaylor
    242,95 kr.

  • - The Operation Reinhard Death Camp Trials, 1955-1966
    af Michael Bryant
    395,95 kr.

    One of the deadliest phases of the Holocaust, the Nazi regime's "Operation Reinhard"produced three major death camps--Belzec, Treblinka, and Sobibor--which claimed thelives of 1.8 million Jews. In the 1960s, a small measure of justice came for those victimswhen a score of defendants who had been officers and guards at the camps were convictedof war crimes in West German courts. The conviction rates varied, however. While all butone of fourteen Treblinka defendants were convicted, half of the twelve Sobibor defendantsescaped punishment, and only one of eight Belzec defendants was convicted. Also, despite the enormity of the crimes, the sentences were light in many cases, amounting to>In this meticulous history of the Operation Reinhard trials, Michael S. Bryant examinesa disturbing question: Did compromised jurists engineer acquittals or lenient punishmentsfor proven killers? Drawing on rarely studied archival sources, Bryant concludesthat the trial judges acted in good faith within the bounds of West German law. The keyto successful prosecutions was eyewitness testimony. At Belzec, the near-total efficiencyof the Nazi death machine meant that only one survivor could be found to testify. At Treblinkaand Sobibor, however, prisoner revolts had resulted in a number of survivors whocould give firsthand accounts of specific atrocities and identify participants. The courts, Bryant finds, treated these witnesses with respect and even made allowances for conflictingtestimony. And when handing down sentences, the judges acted in accordance with>Yet, despite these findings, Bryant also shows that West German legal culture washardly blameless during the postwar era. Though ready to convict the mostly workingclasspersonnel of the death camps, the Federal Republic followed policies that insulatedthe judicial elite from accountability for its own role in the Final Solution. While trialrecords show that the "bias" of West German jurists was neither direct nor personal, thestructure of the system ensured that lawyers and judges themselves avoided judgment.

  • af Michael Bryant
    217,95 kr.

  • af Michael Bryant
    165,95 kr.

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