Exploring recent developments in Berlin's rediscovery of its identity, this city guide places all descriptions of historical sites in their political context, and offers a full account of the city's restored eastern city centre.
This guide is a practical handbook to one of Europe's most surprising and diverse groupings of countries. Features include: an insider's perspective on the sights and nightlife of the major cities of Amsterdam and Brussels, Antwerp and Luxembourg, to the hottest downtown Antwerp clubs and cafes.
This book explores the relationship between fictional television and American
world politics in the period from 9/11 through to the presidency of Donald J.
Trump. This period comprises a second golden age for fictional TV. The book
therefore explores some of the best TV of all time across two decades of
heightened political controversy. -- .
This Rough Guide has been expanded by more than 100 pages to provide readers with an insider's view of Amsterdam, including everything from cafes to museums, while not forgetting the country's beautiful scenery in places such as Arnhem and the duney islands of northern Holland. 45 maps & plans.
Whether you're looking for the restroom in The Rijksmuseum, free beer at the Heineken Brewery, information at The Prostitution Information Centre, yellow corduroy flares at the Waterlooplein market, a canal bike to cruise the waterways, a primer on Dutch cheese, or where to dial for BBC World Service broadcasts--look no further. Amsterdam: The Rough Guide can help you fulfill these and thousands of other needs.
There are many reasons to visit Amsterdam, not the least of which could be its breath-of-fresh-air qualities compared to the rush of other cities. As the authors explain, "With its tree-lined canals, cobbled streets, tinkling bicycle bells and stately architecture, Amsterdam is a world away from the traffic and noise of other European city centres--clean, modern and quiet, while still retaining a perfectly preserved 400-year-old centre."
The Rough Guide's maps include sights, bars, hotels, restaurants, clubs, and public transport routes. They're easy to read and well-marked and are accompanied by choice-provoking tidbits about places to stay and nearby eateries and drinkeries: "Well-worn but clean rooms awaiting imminent renovation, friendly and helpful staff," "Small, homely and serving delicious pancakes," "Tiny place that looks and feels like an African mud hut, except for the hip-hop beats. Grass specialists."
This guide to Germany's vibrant capital offers information on: the renovated Reichstag; the new-look Potsdamer Platz; and the re-organization of the state museums. It also offers listings of accommodation, restaurants, retail opportunities, and clubs and bars.
The Rough Guide to Berlinis the definitive guide to this extraordinary city. The full-colour introduction gives an inspiring insight into many of Berlin's highlights from world-class museums to cutting-edge galleries and the latest on the cities lively nightlife. Read expert background on everything from the enduring Reichstag, to east Berlin's cultural scene and find comprehensive information on Berlin's history, politics, and traditions. This fully-updated eighth edition includes new colour sections throughout and features the clearest maps of any guide. There's practical advice on trips out of the city including Potsdam and Park Sanssouci. With critical listings of the best places to eat, drink, sleep and party for all budgets, this guide gets under the skin of this dynamic city. Make the most of your time with The Rough Guide to Berlin.
In this compelling, powerful book, highly respected writer and commentator Jack Holland sets out to answer a daunting question: how do you explain the oppression and brutalization of half the world's population by the other half, throughout history? The result takes the reader on an eye-opening journey through centuries, continents and civilizations as it looks at both historical and contemporary attitudes to women. Encompassing the Church, witch hunts, sexual theory, Nazism and pro-life campaigners, we arrive at today's developing world, where women are increasingly and disproportionately at risk because of radicalised religious belief, famine, war and disease. Well-informed and researched, highly readable and thought-provoking, this is no outmoded feminist polemic: it's a refreshingly straightforward investigation into an ancient, pervasive and enduring injustice. It deals with the fundamentals of human existence -- sex, love, violence -- that have shaped the lives of humans throughout history. The answer? It's time to recognize that the treatment of women amounts to nothing less than an abuse of human rights on an unthinkable scale. A Brief History of Misogyny is an important and timely book that will make a long-lasting contribution to the efforts to improve those rights throughout the world.
Pocket Rough Guide Amsterdam is your essential guide to the Netherlands' capital, with all the key sights, hotels, restaurants, shops, and bars presented in an easy-to-use, pocket-size format, with map. You won't want to miss the Best of Amsterdam section with picks for the prettiest canals and other highlights, such as the Anne Frank House. Our Places section divides the city by area for easy navigation, with listings of the best places to eat, drink, and dance, from chilled-out coffee shops and brown cafés to the city's liveliest nightclubs. And, whatever your length of stay, our itineraries and calendar of festivals and events will help you make the most of your trip. This updated travel guide for Amsterdam tells you the best ways to get around and includes a full-color, pull-out map. Make the most of your time with Pocket Rough Guide Amsterdam .
The Rough Guide to New York City covers all sights and attractions and has color photos throughout to illustrate the city's great buildings, iconic landmarks, and distinctive neighborhoods. Up-to-date listings, detailed maps, and extensive practical information ensure you make the most of your time in the city. The introduction to The Rough Guide to New York City gives an overview of the city and a select list of things not to miss-the best museums, festivals, night-time activities, and much more. The guide then goes from neighborhood to neighborhood, covering everything from the historic Financial District and landmark architecture of Midtown to Central Park, Prospect Park, and the furthest reaches of the Bronx. With essentials on how to get around, a list of recommended New York books and films, plus lots of lists on everything from the finest views to the most popular food trucks, you'll be sure to find the best the city has to offer with The Rough Guide to New York City.
Through a comparative analysis, this book explores the foreign policy discourses surrounding the 'War on Terror,' delving into the dynamics that shape these policies. It highlights the varying perspectives and strategies adopted by different nations, offering insights into the complexities of international relations during this critical period. By examining the rhetoric and actions of key players, it sheds light on the broader implications for global security and diplomacy.
The revealing story of Ian Phoenix, who was head of Northern Ireland's police counter-surveillance unit. His position was so secret that most of his family were unaware of it until after his death.
Catch up on the latest from the Czech and Slovak Republics: punchy reviews of the best restaurants, pubs, and accommodations in every town; insider s accounts of Prague and Bratislava; and tips on everything from clubs to opera productions. New background articles on the Romanies, racism, and the Slovak/Romanian problem keep you in touch with the countries as they truly are today.
From its earliest beginnings thousands of years ago, the course of man’s progress has been measured by his empires. Large, dynamic flows of power, people, and culture that merge, thrive, then break apart - the pieces only to merge again in a new configuration, the process to be repeated. Through pictures and words, this book brings the reader face to face with many of the world’s greatest empires. Full-color photographs are combined with an absorbing narrative in a lively historical account of each empire and an examination of the period’s most enduring cultural achievements. This volume focuses on Imperial Rome, considered by many to be history’s greatest empire. Rome began as the humble convergence of a few small villages on the Tiber River and eventually encompassed more than two million square miles. At its height, the power of Rome spread from Britain in the northwest across the Mediterranean and through the Middle East to the Persian Gulf. In its contributions to our languages, cultures, and customs, no other empire has had greater impact on our lives today.