Unchained Reactions: Chernobyl, Glasnost, and Nuclear Deterrence
Washington, DC: National Defense University, 1993. First Printing. More
Washington, DC: National Defense University, 1993. First Printing. More
Washington, DC: NDU Press, National Defense University, 1993. First edition. First Printing [stated]. Trade paperback. xviii, 153, [1] p. 21 cm. Illustrations. Map. Notes. Index. More
Tortola, BVI: Interstellar, Inc., 1997. 308, illus., appendix, index, press release laid in. More
Tortola, BVI: Interstellar, Inc., 1997. Second Printing. 308, illus., appendix, index, author's business card laid in. Inscribed by the author. More
Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1998. Presumed First US Edition, First printing. Hardcover. [8], 723, [3] pages. Includes Introduction, Notes, and Index. Topics covered include Part 1: Times; Spaces; Powers; Knowing France; Mastery of Space, Time and History; Peasant France and Merchant France; The Kingdom of Exchange: The Culture of Privilege and the Culture of Commerce; The City, Crucible of Change; The Regulated Kingdom: Paris and the Provinces; Part 2: Powers and Conflicts: The King and His Subjects; The King and the People; The End of Rebellion; God, the King, and the Churches; Elites and Nobilities; Public Space; and Crises in State and Society; and Part 3: Enlightenment and Society: Life Triumphant; The Liberties of Individuals; Consumption and Appearance; Desacralization, Secularization, Illuminism; Materializing the Intelligence, Abstracting Things; and Paris, Capital of the Enlightenment. Daniel Roche (born 1935) is a French social and cultural historian, widely recognized as one of the foremost experts of his generation on the cultural history during the later years of the Ancien Régime. France in the Enlightenment is an examination of the social and cultural history of the Enlightenment in France. Roche explores of the changes that took place across French society during the 18th century, as well as the forces that aided such changes. Roche argues that the 18th century was a complex period of progress. Central was the establishment of certain preconditions for the social transformation that took place during the Enlightenment, specifically that criticisms of human behavior arose, the symbols of monarchy were eroded, and a space formed for political activity. More
Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin Company), 2000. First edition. First printing [stated]. Hardcover. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. xv, [1], 576 p. Illustrations. Index. More
Pittsburgh, PA: Beta Phi Mu, 1981. 147, illus., appendices, essay on sources, references, index, slight wear to board corners, some soiling front board. More