Author: Rodney Bolt
Publisher: Oval Projects
ISBN: 1908120274
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 93
Book Description
A guide to understanding the Dutch that goes beyound the tulips and windmills to reveal their real personality and peculiarities.
The Xenophobe's Guide to the Dutch
Author: Rodney Bolt
Publisher: Oval Projects
ISBN: 1908120274
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 93
Book Description
A guide to understanding the Dutch that goes beyound the tulips and windmills to reveal their real personality and peculiarities.
Publisher: Oval Projects
ISBN: 1908120274
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 93
Book Description
A guide to understanding the Dutch that goes beyound the tulips and windmills to reveal their real personality and peculiarities.
The Xenophobe's Guide to the Italians
Author: Martin Solly
Publisher: Oval Projects
ISBN: 1908120606
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 79
Book Description
A guide to understanding the Italians which reveals their cultural curiosities and defining characteristics.
Publisher: Oval Projects
ISBN: 1908120606
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 79
Book Description
A guide to understanding the Italians which reveals their cultural curiosities and defining characteristics.
The Xenophobe's Guide to the Danes
Author: Helen Dyrbye
Publisher: Oval Projects
ISBN: 190812024X
Category : Humor
Languages : en
Pages : 89
Book Description
A guide to understanding the Danes that highlights their character and behaviour with warmth and wit.
Publisher: Oval Projects
ISBN: 190812024X
Category : Humor
Languages : en
Pages : 89
Book Description
A guide to understanding the Danes that highlights their character and behaviour with warmth and wit.
Xenophobe's Guide to the English
Author: Antony Miall
Publisher: Xenophobe's Guide
ISBN: 9781906042295
Category : England
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Highlights the unique character and behavior of the nation. Frank, irreverent, funny--almost guaranteed to cure Xenophobia.
Publisher: Xenophobe's Guide
ISBN: 9781906042295
Category : England
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Highlights the unique character and behavior of the nation. Frank, irreverent, funny--almost guaranteed to cure Xenophobia.
Xenophobe's Guide to the Irish
Author: Frank McNally
Publisher: Xenophobe's Guide
ISBN: 9781906042370
Category : Humor
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The couth truthA popular perception of the Irish is that they're all fiery, freckle-faced red-heads who'll start a fight at the slightest offence (e.g., being called British). The bit about the freckles is accurate enough, but the typical Irish person has brown hair and blue eyes. And while they may be descended from the Celts, a fearless people whose warriors were known to run naked into battle, most modern-day Irish people would think twice before running naked into the bathroom. Avoid the voidThere's no use denying it, Irish people talk a lot. They don't know why. It just seems to pour out of them. Maybe it's something to do with living on a lonely mist-covered island on the western fringe of Europe. Whatever the reason, they just can't abide silence. It's a vacuum that must be filled. The write stuffThe Irish devotion to literature is almost a character weakness. It is said that every Irish person has a book inside him or her. Very few of them can be persuaded to leave it there. From gags to richesThe myth of the thick Paddy--once especially popular in Britain--has waned in recent years. But the stereotype of the Irish as a charming-yet-feckless people lingers. They are seen as being ruled by their emotions, incapable of organization, and uninterested in material things. This has become very useful in business negotiations. The ability to pose as hopeless romantics with no concern for money has been a big factor in making Ireland one of the richest countries in the world.
Publisher: Xenophobe's Guide
ISBN: 9781906042370
Category : Humor
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The couth truthA popular perception of the Irish is that they're all fiery, freckle-faced red-heads who'll start a fight at the slightest offence (e.g., being called British). The bit about the freckles is accurate enough, but the typical Irish person has brown hair and blue eyes. And while they may be descended from the Celts, a fearless people whose warriors were known to run naked into battle, most modern-day Irish people would think twice before running naked into the bathroom. Avoid the voidThere's no use denying it, Irish people talk a lot. They don't know why. It just seems to pour out of them. Maybe it's something to do with living on a lonely mist-covered island on the western fringe of Europe. Whatever the reason, they just can't abide silence. It's a vacuum that must be filled. The write stuffThe Irish devotion to literature is almost a character weakness. It is said that every Irish person has a book inside him or her. Very few of them can be persuaded to leave it there. From gags to richesThe myth of the thick Paddy--once especially popular in Britain--has waned in recent years. But the stereotype of the Irish as a charming-yet-feckless people lingers. They are seen as being ruled by their emotions, incapable of organization, and uninterested in material things. This has become very useful in business negotiations. The ability to pose as hopeless romantics with no concern for money has been a big factor in making Ireland one of the richest countries in the world.
The Xenophobe's Guide to the Dutch
Author: Rodney Bolt
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : National characteristics, Dutch
Languages : en
Pages : 64
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : National characteristics, Dutch
Languages : en
Pages : 64
Book Description
Xenophobe's Guide to the Finns
Author: Tarja Moles
Publisher: Xenophobe's Guide
ISBN: 9781906042318
Category : Finland
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Forewarned is forearmed--an irreverent look at the beliefs and foibles of nations, almost guaranteed to cure xenophobia. This guide to understanding the Finns explores their national characteristics with humor and style.
Publisher: Xenophobe's Guide
ISBN: 9781906042318
Category : Finland
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Forewarned is forearmed--an irreverent look at the beliefs and foibles of nations, almost guaranteed to cure xenophobia. This guide to understanding the Finns explores their national characteristics with humor and style.
Xenophobe's Guide to the Dutch
Author: Rodney Bolt
Publisher: Xenophobe's Guides
ISBN: 9781906042288
Category : Dutch
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Highlights the unique character and behavior of the nation. Frank, irreverent, funny--almost guaranteed to cure Xenophobia.
Publisher: Xenophobe's Guides
ISBN: 9781906042288
Category : Dutch
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Highlights the unique character and behavior of the nation. Frank, irreverent, funny--almost guaranteed to cure Xenophobia.
The Xenophobe's Guide to the Brazilians
Author: Paulo Barauna
Publisher: Oval Projects Ltd
ISBN: 1908120983
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 59
Book Description
What makes Brazilians BRAZILIAN: A witty guide to the beliefs and behaviour that define the Brazilians.
Publisher: Oval Projects Ltd
ISBN: 1908120983
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 59
Book Description
What makes Brazilians BRAZILIAN: A witty guide to the beliefs and behaviour that define the Brazilians.
Hitler's Cosmopolitan Bastard
Author: Martyn Bond
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
ISBN: 022800702X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 473
Book Description
In the turbulent period following the First World War the young Count Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi founded the Pan-European Union, offering a vision of peaceful, democratic unity for Europe, with no borders, a common currency, and a single passport. His political congresses in Vienna, Berlin, and Basel attracted thousands from the intelligentsia and the cultural elite, including Albert Einstein, Thomas Mann, and Sigmund Freud, who wanted a United States of Europe brought together by consent. The Count's commitment to this cooperative ideal infuriated Adolf Hitler, who referred to him as a "cosmopolitan bastard" in Mein Kampf. Communists and nationalists, xenophobes and populists alike hated the Count and his political mission. When the Nazis annexed Austria, the Count and his wife, the famous actress Ida Roland, narrowly escaped the Gestapo. He fled to the United States, where he helped shape American policy for postwar Europe. Coudenhove-Kalergi's profile was such that he served as the basis for the fictional resistance hero Victor Laszlo in the film Casablanca. A brilliant networker, the Count guided many European leaders, notably advising Winston Churchill before his 1946 Zürich speech on Europe. A friend to both Chancellor Konrad Adenauer and President Charles de Gaulle, Coudenhove-Kalergi was personally invited to the High Mass in Rheims Cathedral in 1961 to celebrate Franco-German reconciliation. A provocative visionary for Europe, Coudenhove-Kalergi thought and acted in terms of continents, not countries. For the Count, the United States of Europe was the answer to the challenges of communist Russia and capitalist America. Indeed, he launched his Pan-European Union thirty years before Jean Monnet set up the European Coal and Steel Community, the precursor to the European Union. Timely and captivating, Martyn Bond's biography offers an opportunity to explore a remarkable life and revisit the impetus and origins of a unified Europe.
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
ISBN: 022800702X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 473
Book Description
In the turbulent period following the First World War the young Count Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi founded the Pan-European Union, offering a vision of peaceful, democratic unity for Europe, with no borders, a common currency, and a single passport. His political congresses in Vienna, Berlin, and Basel attracted thousands from the intelligentsia and the cultural elite, including Albert Einstein, Thomas Mann, and Sigmund Freud, who wanted a United States of Europe brought together by consent. The Count's commitment to this cooperative ideal infuriated Adolf Hitler, who referred to him as a "cosmopolitan bastard" in Mein Kampf. Communists and nationalists, xenophobes and populists alike hated the Count and his political mission. When the Nazis annexed Austria, the Count and his wife, the famous actress Ida Roland, narrowly escaped the Gestapo. He fled to the United States, where he helped shape American policy for postwar Europe. Coudenhove-Kalergi's profile was such that he served as the basis for the fictional resistance hero Victor Laszlo in the film Casablanca. A brilliant networker, the Count guided many European leaders, notably advising Winston Churchill before his 1946 Zürich speech on Europe. A friend to both Chancellor Konrad Adenauer and President Charles de Gaulle, Coudenhove-Kalergi was personally invited to the High Mass in Rheims Cathedral in 1961 to celebrate Franco-German reconciliation. A provocative visionary for Europe, Coudenhove-Kalergi thought and acted in terms of continents, not countries. For the Count, the United States of Europe was the answer to the challenges of communist Russia and capitalist America. Indeed, he launched his Pan-European Union thirty years before Jean Monnet set up the European Coal and Steel Community, the precursor to the European Union. Timely and captivating, Martyn Bond's biography offers an opportunity to explore a remarkable life and revisit the impetus and origins of a unified Europe.