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Joseph Robinson

    Robinson, nome d'arte di Werner Kruse, fu un illustratore tedesco noto per il suo unico stile "a raggi X". Attraverso questo approccio, catturò lo skyline e i quartieri di New York con un dettaglio intenso, rivelando le strutture esterne e interne degli edifici. Le sue opere furono celebrate per la loro meticolosa accuratezza, cogliendo anche le più piccole caratteristiche architettoniche. Esplorò anche studi dettagliati simili di altre città, lasciando notevoli registrazioni visive di paesaggi urbani.

    Transitional Justice and the Politics of Inscription
    Chasing the Great Retreat
    Tommy Turnbull
    • My name is Tommy Turnbull. I've been a coalminer all my life. My father was a miner, so was my grandfather, my uncles, my cousins and my brother. Wherever there's a pit, you can bet there'll be a Turnbull somewhere down there.

      Tommy Turnbull
    • This book details the German attempt to catch the allied forces as they retreated from the Germans designated to ensnare them. It did not succeed. This is an incredible story of missed opportunities for the German cavalry, made more astonishing by the amount of propaganda extolled by some British authors.

      Chasing the Great Retreat
    • Transitional Justice and the Politics of Inscription

      Memory, Space and Narrative in Northern Ireland

      • 262pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      Focusing on Northern Ireland, this book explores the intersection of memory studies and transitional justice, addressing how societies confront traumatic histories. It examines the representation of the deceased, injured, and traumatized individuals within the framework of transitional justice, highlighting the complexities of acknowledging and integrating these experiences into societal healing processes. Through this analysis, it seeks to understand the broader implications of memory in the pursuit of justice and reconciliation.

      Transitional Justice and the Politics of Inscription