Books by "Robert H. Jerry, II"

3 books found

The Consciousness Reformation

The Consciousness Reformation

by Robert Wuthnow

2023 · Univ of California Press

The late 1960s and early 1970s marked an era of profound social experimentation and cultural transformation. This period saw an explosion of countercultural movements, ranging from communes and alternative family structures to radical political organizations like SDS (Students for a Democratic Society) and SLA (Symbionese Liberation Army). Alongside these visible upheavals, subtler shifts occurred in societal attitudes toward sexuality, race, religion, and politics, reflecting a broader reimagining of fundamental social norms. These changes collectively signify a pivotal moment in American history, with enduring implications for understanding social conflict and transformation. This book seeks to explain the underlying forces driving these shifts by focusing on what we term the "new consciousness"—a cultural evolution that legitimized and encouraged social experimentation. Departing from traditional analyses that attribute unrest to economic or institutional strains, this study explores symbolic cultural constructions and their role in reshaping societal values. By emphasizing how individuals interpret their circumstances rather than solely examining objective conditions, we align with theoretical traditions like those of Weber and symbolic interactionism. Our inquiry examines four dominant meaning systems in American culture—Theism, Individualism, Social Determinism, and Mysticism—and their varying relationships with social experimentation, aiming to uncover how these symbolic frameworks influence attitudes, behaviors, and societal change. This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1976.

Advanced Introduction to International Humanitarian Law

Advanced Introduction to International Humanitarian Law

by Robert Kolb

2025 · Edward Elgar Publishing

This timely second edition provides a thought-provoking introduction to international humanitarian law (IHL). Robert Kolb provides an updated exploration of the field through questions – which are at times challenging and controversial – in order to get to the very essence of the subject and give a fresh perspective. The result is an exposition of both the law as it stands, through its written and unwritten rules, and also of the uncertainties, gaps, controversies and practical problems which have arisen. IHL is revealed as a living tool, an ever-adapting means to an ever-remaining need of protection during times of armed conflict.

The Greats of Sci-Fi: H. G Wells Edition

The Greats of Sci-Fi: H. G Wells Edition

by Jules Verne, Mark Twain, Robert Louis Stevenson, James Fenimore Cooper, Edgar Allan Poe, William Hope Hodgson, George MacDonald, Percy Greg, Jack London, Arthur Conan Doyle, Ernest Bramah, Jonathan Swift, Cleveland Moffett, William Morris, Anthony Trollope, Richard Jefferies, Samuel Butler, David Lindsay, Edward Everett Hale, Edward Bellamy, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Edgar Wallace, Francis Bacon, Robert Cromie, Abraham Merritt, Ignatius Donnelly, Owen Gregory, H. G. Wells, Stanley G. Weinbaum, Fred M. White, H. P. Lovecraft, Garrett P. Serviss, Henry Rider Haggard, Mary Shelley, Malcolm Jameson, Edward Bulwer-Lytton, Lewis Grassic Gibbon, Otis Adelbert Kline, C. J. Cutcliffe Hyne, Edwin A. Abbott, Arthur Dudley Vinton, Gertrude Barrows Bennett, Hugh Benson, Margaret Cavendish

2023 · Good Press

In 'The Greats of Sci-Fi: H. G. Wells Edition', readers are invited to explore an impressive tapestry of science fiction narratives that stretch across time and imagination. This anthology encompasses a wide array of themes from the existential musings of cosmic wonders to the intricate investigations of human society vis-a-vis advanced technologies and speculative futures. The literary styles vary widely, offering both the lyrical and the philosophical, the satirical and the profoundly visionary. Standout pieces within this collection challenge the boundaries of conventional thought and invite readers into brave new worlds, subtly weaving a dialogue between the time-honored tales of past masters and the enduring allure of science fiction. This collection is an homage to the diverse voices that have shaped the genre, featuring pivotal contributions from literary giants whose works echo the visionary scope of H. G. Wells himself. Authors such as Jules Verne and Mary Shelley frame the context with their groundbreaking explorations into the unknown, while others like Edgar Allan Poe bring darker, psychological dimensions to life. These writers, architects of great speculative worlds, align with various literary movements that have challenged and expanded our understanding of the universe and humankind's place within it. Within a single volume, 'The Greats of Sci-Fi: H. G. Wells Edition' offers readers an unparalleled opportunity to traverse a multitude of perspectives and styles. This anthology fosters an engaging dialogue between distinct literary voices, encouraging readers to delve into its pages not only for entertainment but for its educational merit and the insights it offers into the evolution of speculative thought. Whether a seasoned aficionado or a curious newcomer, this collection promises to enrich the reader's appreciation of science fiction's rich and diverse legacy.