L’armée de libération nationale en wilaya IV – Mohamed Teguia

300,00 د.ج
La wilaya IV a été une des composantes de l'organisation du Fln/Aln, aux côtés des cinq autres wilayas du territoire national. En raison de sa situation géographique correspondant à la zone de l'Algérois, à forte concentration européenne et par voie de conséquence militaire, elle était particulièrement exposée aux coups multiformes de l'armée française. Tout au long de la guerre, ainsi que le montre objectivement Mohamed Teguia, à la fois historien et acteur en sa qualité d'officier dans cette wilaya, elle a pu maintenir constamment ses structures d'organisation et de commandement, aux différents échelons, et son activité, à la fois militaire, politique et psychologique, si elle a connu des fluctuations inévitables, ne se démentira jamais jusqu'au cessez-le-feu.

Si Salah, mystère et vérités – Rabah Zamoum

310,00 د.ج
Membre de l'Organisation Secrète, Mohamed ZAMOUM dit Si Salah a participé au tirage de la proclamation du 1e Novembre, en son village Ighil Imoula. Il effectue, pour le compte de la wilaya IV, une mission au Maroc et en Tunisie. Navré et écœuré, il revient à l'intérieur, refusant les postes de l’extérieur. Devant l'abandon des maquis, Si Salah et ses deux adjoints rencontrent le président de Gaulle le 10 juin 1960 pour discuter du contenu de l'autodétermination. Le 20 juin 1960, le Gpra décide, alors, d'envoyer une délégation pour engager les négociations. Ayant accéléré le processus d'indépendance, Si Salah ne survivra pas au cessez-le-feu, tombé dans une embuscade le 21 juillet 1961 à M'chedellah (Maillot-Bouira).

Tlemcen face à l’occupation coloniale – Djillali Sari

560,00 د.ج
Géographe de formation, Djilali Sari a consacré durant plus de quatre décennies l’essentiel de ses recherches et publications à l’évolution de l’Algérie et du reste du Maghreb. D’autres problèmes et préoccupations majeurs accaparent de plus en plus son intérêt. Il privilégie l’approche interdisciplinaire et l’interaction des phénomènes démographiques avec les paramètres socio-économiques et politiques. Professeur à l’université d’Alger depuis 1966 et membre de plusieurs unions scientifiques, il participe assidûment à différentes manifestations scientifiques nationales et internationales. Comme partout ailleurs et comme tout projet visant à asseoir un nouvel ordre, à le consolider et à le fortifier – nécessairement aux dépens de la population autochtone, et en ciblant par prédilection ses fondements historiques et culturels –, le choc colonial a été des plus violents dans l’ancienne capitale des Ziyanides. La symbolique d’une métropole ayant abrité de prestigieux monuments, non seulement ceux emblématiques de la souveraineté, mais également ceux considérés comme des joyaux de l’Occident musulman à l’instar de la Tachfinya, a été soigneusement ciblée et n’a pu échapper aux opérations de destruction systématique. C’est ainsi qu’aussitôt occupée définitivement, et après être demeurée longtemps dépeuplée, la cité a été rapidement dépecée et reconfigurée de façon à en occulter le cachet originel de centre de rayonnement culturel et civilisationnel musulman.

A Little History of the United States (Little Histories)

2.530,00 د.ج
A fast-paced, character-filled history that brings the unique American saga to life for readers of all ages“This is a little history with a big heart, meant to be savored more than studied, read out loud like poetry, or perhaps sung like a hymn.”—Joseph J. Ellis, author of Founding Brothers“Davidson has written a work that should lead readers to reflect anew on America’s past and present. . . . We can all use not just a good refresher course on American history, but also some good historical thinking on how we might better realize freedom, equality, and E pluribus unum.“—Daily BeastHow did a land and people of such immense diversity come together under a banner of freedom and equality to form one of the most remarkable nations in the world? Everyone from young adults to grandparents will be fascinated by the answers uncovered in James West Davidson’s vividly told A Little History of the United States. In 300 fast-moving pages, Davidson guides his readers through 500 years, from the first contact between the two halves of the world to the rise of America as a superpower in an era of atomic perils and diminishing resources.In short, vivid chapters the book brings to life hundreds of individuals whose stories are part of the larger American story. Pilgrim William Bradford stumbles into an Indian deer trap on his first day in America: Harriet Tubman lets loose a pair of chickens to divert attention from escaping slaves: the toddler Andrew Carnegie, later an ambitious industrial magnate, gobbles his oatmeal with a spoon in each hand. Such stories are riveting in themselves, but they also spark larger questions to ponder about freedom, equality, and unity in the context of a nation that is, and always has been, remarkably divided and diverse.

A Little History of Philosophy (Little Histories)

2.530,00 د.ج
For readers of E. H. Gombrich’s A Little History of the World, an equally irresistible volume that brings history’s greatest philosophers to life“A primer in human existence: philosophy has rarely seemed so lucid, so important, so worth doing and so easy to enter into. . . . A wonderful introduction for anyone who’s ever felt curious about almost anything.”—Sarah Bakewell, author of How To Live: A Life of Montaigne in One Question and Twenty Attempts at an AnswerPhilosophy begins with questions about the nature of reality and how we should live. These were the concerns of Socrates, who spent his days in the ancient Athenian marketplace asking awkward questions, disconcerting the people he met by showing them how little they genuinely understood. This engaging book introduces the great thinkers in Western philosophy and explores their most compelling ideas about the world and how best to live in it.In forty brief chapters, Nigel Warburton guides us on a chronological tour of the major ideas in the history of philosophy. He provides interesting and often quirky stories of the lives and deaths of thought-provoking philosophers from Socrates, who chose to die by hemlock poisoning rather than live on without the freedom to think for himself, to Peter Singer, who asks the disquieting philosophical and ethical questions that haunt our own times.Warburton not only makes philosophy accessible, he offers inspiration to think, argue, reason, and ask in the tradition of Socrates. A Little History of Philosophy presents the grand sweep of humanity’s search for philosophical understanding and invites all to join in the discussion.

A Little Book of Language (Little Histories)

2.530,00 د.ج
Now in paperback, in the tradition of E. H. Gombrich's A Little History of the World, a lively journey through the story of languageWith a language disappearing every two weeks and neologisms springing up almost daily, an understanding of the origins and currency of language has never seemed more relevant. In this charming volume, a narrative history written explicitly for a young audience, expert linguist David Crystal proves why the story of language deserves retelling.From the first words of an infant to the peculiar modern dialect of text messaging, A Little Book of Language ranges widely, revealing language’s myriad intricacies and quirks. In animated fashion, Crystal sheds light on the development of unique linguistic styles, the origins of obscure accents, and the search for the first written word. He discusses the plight of endangered languages, as well as successful cases of linguistic revitalization. Much more than a history, Crystal’s work looks forward to the future of language, exploring the effect of technology on our day-to-day reading, writing, and speech. Through enlightening tables, diagrams, and quizzes, as well as Crystal’s avuncular and entertaining style, A Little Book of Language will reveal the story of language to be a captivating tale for all ages.

As I Lay Dying: A Norton Critical Edition (Norton Critical Editions)

3.680,00 د.ج
“Michael Gorra approaches his second edition of As I Lay Dying with the scholarly care, attention, and intellectual suppleness typical of all his work. Not only does his introduction sparkle―navigating us with ease and fluency through the history and significance of a novel that precisely because of what Gorra rightly calls its formal “perfect[ion]” is often admired less than Faulkner’s other, more “monumental” and “difficult” texts. But Gorra’s choice of supplementary materials also reflects his commitment to presenting his readers with a full and unflinching view of Faulkner as an American writer with an increasingly contentious position within the very canon he helped to shape.” ―Pardis Dabashi, Bryn Mawr College“Place and time play a significant role in the literature of the American South, yet this Critical Edition of As I Lay Dying offers a way of engaging with the work of William Faulkner beyond the traditional boundaries of Southern literature. The accessible readings and criticism that are part of this book allow readers to recognize the ways As I Lay Dying―and all of Faulkner’s literary work―captured an idea of the American South while at the same time uncovering something universal and profound about the human condition.” ―W. Ralph Eubanks, University of MississippiThis Norton Critical Edition is based on the 1985 corrected text and is accompanied by newly updated and expanded explanatory annotations and an introduction by Michael Gorra.“Backgrounds and Contexts” is divided into three sections, each of which includes a concise introduction by Michael Gorra that carefully frames the issues presented, with particular attention to As I Lay Dying’s place in Faulkner’s literary life. “Contemporary Reception” includes a selection of seven reviews, including those by Julia K. W. Baker, Henry Nash Smith, and Valery Larbaud. “The Writer and His Work” examines Faulkner’s own claims regarding the composition of the novel and his changing opinions over time, sample pages from the manuscript, his Nobel Prize address, and additional writings by Faulkner on Yoknapatawpha County. “Cultural Context” reprints seven essays and advertisements―three selections new to the Second Edition―along with other materials that address questions of Southern motherhood, Agrarianism, and the Southern grotesque.“Criticism” begins with the editor’s introduction to As I Lay Dying’s critical history and scholarly reception. Eleven critical essays are included―five new to the Second Edition―by Olga W. Vickery, Cleanth Brooks, Eric Sundquist, Doreen Fowler, Dorothy J. Hale, Patrick O’Donnell, John T. Matthews, John Limon, Richard Godden, Susan Scott Parrish, and Erin E. Edwards.A chronology and a selected bibliography are also included.

India The Beautiful

1.000,00 د.ج
The Jungle Book introduces Mowgli, the human foundling adopted by a family of wolves. It tells of the enmity between him and the tiger Shere Khan, who killed Mowgli's parents, and of the friendship between the man-cub and Bagheera, the black panther, and Baloo, the sleepy brown bear, who instructs Mowgli in the Laws of the Jungle.The Second Jungle Book contains some of the most thrilling of the Mowgli stories. It includes Red Dog, in which Mowgli forms an unlikely alliance with the python Kaa, How Fear Came and Letting in the Jungle as well as The Spring Running, which brings Mowgli to manhood and the realisation that he must leave Bagheera, Baloo and his other friends for the world of man.

Key Philosophical Writings (Wordsworth Classics of World Literature)

1.250,00 د.ج
Key Philosophical Writings by Rene Descartes. Rene Descartes (1569-1650), the 'father' of modern philosophy, is without doubt one of the greatest thinkers in history: his genius lies at the core of our contemporary intellectual identity. Breaking with the conventions of his own time and suffering persecution by the Church as a consequence, Descartes in his writings - most of which are philosophical classics - attempted to answer the central questions surrounding the self, God, free-will and knowledge, using the science of thought as opposed to received wisdom based on the tenets of faith. This edition, the most comprehensive one-volume selection of Descartes' works available in English, includes his great essay, Discourse on Method.

The Inferno (Classics of World Literature)

1.250,00 د.ج
In the Inferno, Dante's protagonist - and his reader - is presented with a graphic vision of the dreadful consequences of sin, and encounters an all-too-human array of noble, grotesque, beguiling, ridiculous and horrific characters.

Letters from an Astrophysicist

2.990,00 د.ج
INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER!Join the galactic conversation on the biggest issues in the universe, from the 'most popular scientist in the world'‘Don't fear change. Don't fear failure. The only thing to fear is loss of ambition. But if you've got plenty of that, then you have nothing to fear at all’ – Neil deGrasse TysonNeil deGrasse Tyson is arguably the most influential, acclaimed scientist on the planet. As director of the Hayden Planetarium, and host of Cosmos and StarTalk, he has dedicated his life to exploring and explaining the mysteries of the universe.Every year, he receives thousands of letters – from students to prisoners, scientists to priests. Some seek advice, others yearn for inspiration: some are full of despair, others burst with wonder. But they are all searching for understanding, meaning and truth.His replies are by turns wise, funny, and mind-blowing. In this, his most personal book by far, he covers everything from God to the history of science, from aliens to death. He bares his soul – his passions, his doubts, his hopes. The big theme is everywhere in these pages: what is our place in the universe?The result is an awe-inspiring read and an intimate portal into an incredible mind, which reveals the power of the universe to start conversations and inspire curiosity in all of us.

Pale Rider: The Spanish Flu of 1918 and How it Changed the World

2.530,00 د.ج
With a death toll of between 50 and 100 million people and a global reach, the Spanish flu of 1918–1920 was the greatest human disaster, not only of the twentieth century, but possibly in all of recorded history. And yet, in our popular conception it exists largely as a footnote to World War I.In Pale Rider, Laura Spinney recounts the story of an overlooked pandemic, tracing it from Alaska to Brazil, from Persia to Spain, and from South Africa to Odessa. Telling the story from the point of view of those who lived through it, she shows how the pandemic was shaped by the interaction of a virus and the humans it encountered: and how this devastating natural experiment put both the ingenuity and the vulnerability of humans to the test.Drawing on the latest research in history, virology, epidemiology, psychology, and economics, Laura Spinney narrates a catastrophe that changed humanity for decades to come, and continues to make itself felt today. In the process she demonstrates that the Spanish flu was as significant – if not more so – as two world wars in shaping the modern world: in disrupting, and often permanently altering, global politics, race relations, family structures, and thinking across medicine, religion and the arts.