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John Reader

    Este trabajo es el resultado de la colaboración de dos autores centrados en temas sociales y eclesiásticos contemporáneos. Exploran la intersección de la fe y la vida diaria, particularmente dentro de contextos urbanos y rurales. Su erudición se basa en una profunda comprensión de la teología y las ciencias sociales para ofrecer perspectivas sobre los desafíos de la sociedad moderna. El énfasis está en la aplicación práctica de los principios teológicos en el mundo real.

    Man on Earth
    Cities
    Lenin
    Africa : a biography of the continent
    Africa
    Missing Links: In Search of Human Origins
    • Cities

      • 384 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      A magisterial study of the city from its beginnings to the mega-conurbations of today.Cities is a fascinating exploration of the nature of the city and city life, of its structures, development and inhabitants.From the ruins of the earliest cities to the present, John Reader explores how cities coalesce, develop and thrive, how they can decline and die, how they remake themselves. He investigates their parasitic relationship with the countryside around them, the webs of trade and immigration they rely upon to survive, how they feed and water themselves and dispose of their wastes. The book is a sweeping exploration of what the city is and has been, fit to stand alongside Lewis Mumford’s 1962 classic The City in History .

      Cities2005
      3,6
    • Lenin

      • 224 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Lenin was an enigmatic leader, a resolute and audacious politician who had an immense impact on 20th century history. This biography is a reliable introduction to one of the key figures of the post-Tsarist Russia and the revolution.

      Lenin2005
      3,9
    • Africa

      • 320 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      A British writer/photojournalist brings to light Africa's geology and evolution, the majestic array of its geography and climates, the rich diversity of its peoples and their ways of life, and more, in a book as splendid in its wealth of information as it is breathtaking in scope. 57 photos. 8 maps.

      Africa2001
      4,1
    • Human beings are the most adaptable animals in the world. We successfully occupy every corner of the globe, from the tundra to the rain forest, from the high Andes to the blazing Kalahari. Nearly hairless, small of tooth and weak of limb, we human beings have nevertheless made ourselves at home everywhere. The reason, explains John Reader in this provocative study of human ecology, is that humans uniquely possess the most effective adaptive mechanism of all: culture. Moving into all kinds of environments, human beings have devised sets of beliefs, rules, and technologies specifically designed to ensure survival in the face of whatever obstacles the land, the weather, and that particular environment raise. This timely and important book provides heartening evidence of the resourcefulness with which human beings, everywhere and at all times, have responded to the challenges that have faced man on earth.

      Man on Earth1988
      1,0
    • Describes the history of the explorations of Mount Kilimanjaro and discusses the mountain's volcanic crater, glaciers, and wildlife.

      Kilimajaro1982
    • Pyramids of Life

      An Investigation of Nature's Fearful Symmetry

      • 222 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Whatever the outward appearance, nothing in nature is entirely random. There is a natural law through which Harvey Croze and John Reader have identified pyramids of life, relationships which bind together many different species of animals and plants. These pyramids or patterns are repeated a thousand times over as basic forces which determine the order of life on earth. Using the African ecosystem as its model, Croze and Reader’s book selects examples from every level of existence, and takes into account both the increasing interference of man in recent years and the emerging science of complex adaptive systems. It is a structured and fascinating exploration of the beauties and mysteries of the living world. Illustrated with more than three hundred photographs, Pyramids of Life is an indispensable guide for all those with an interest in ecology and conservation and a beautifully designed portrait of African wildlife and nature.

      Pyramids of Life1977