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Cracking the Kubernetes Interview
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 561

Cracking the Kubernetes Interview

Advance your career and excel in modern IT with Kubernetes skills rooted in decades of real-world expertise to ensure your success Key Features Get expert insights and detailed explanations of answers to essential Kubernetes interview questions Explore strategies for navigating diverse Kubernetes interview scenarios Tap into insider guidance from industry professionals with hands-on experience Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBook Book DescriptionIn the high-stakes world of cloud-native technologies, Kubernetes technical interviews are notoriously challenging, and theory-heavy resources leave candidates unprepared for real-world scenarios. This guide by Viktor Vedmic...

Murder Most Russian
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 289

Murder Most Russian

How a society defines crimes and prosecutes criminals illuminates its cultural values, social norms, and political expectations. In Murder Most Russian, Louise McReynolds draws on a fascinating series of murders and subsequent trials that took place in the wake of the 1864 legal reforms enacted by Tsar Alexander II. For the first time in Russian history, the accused were placed in the hands of juries of common citizens in courtrooms that were open to the press. Drawing on a wide array of sources, McReynolds reconstructs murders that gripped Russian society, from the case of Andrei Gilevich, who advertised for a personal secretary and beheaded the respondent as a way of perpetrating insurance...

The Life of a Russian Woman Doctor
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 180

The Life of a Russian Woman Doctor

The story of an idealistic Russian woman doctor in pre- and postrevolutionary Siberia.

The Post-Soviet Handbook
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 416

The Post-Soviet Handbook

Post-Soviet Handbook: A Guide to Grassroots Organizations and Internet Resources

Nicholas I and the Genesis of Russian Officialism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 678

Nicholas I and the Genesis of Russian Officialism

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  • Published: 1955
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Emperors and Empresses of Russia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 433

The Emperors and Empresses of Russia

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-02-24
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Since glasnost began, Russia's most eminent historians have taken advantage of new archival access and the end of censorship and conformity to reassess and reinterpret their history. Through this process they are linking up with Russia's great historiographic tradition while producing work that is fresh and modern. In "The Emperors and Empresses of Russia", renowned Russian historians tell the story of the Romanovs as complex individual personalities and as key institutional actors in Russian history, from the empire builder Peter I to the last tsar, Nicholas II. These portraits are contributions to the writing of history, partaking neither of wooden ideologisation nor of naive romanticisation.

Tägliche Rundschau
  • Language: de
  • Pages: 614

Tägliche Rundschau

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1894
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Alexander I
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 268

Alexander I

Folder includes research notes and other material such as journal articles, and copies of and extracts from Jefferson-related correspondence.

Zinky Boys: Soviet Voices from the Afghanistan War
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 233

Zinky Boys: Soviet Voices from the Afghanistan War

From the winner of the Nobel Prize for work that stands as "a monument to suffering and courage in our time" (Swedish Academy). Before the United States' invasion, a million Soviet troops fought a devastating war in Afghanistan that claimed 50,000 casualties—and the youth and humanity of many tens of thousands more. The Soviet Union talked about a "peacekeeping" mission, while the dead were shipped back in zinc-lined coffins. In this new translation, Zinky Boys weaves together the candid and affecting testimony of the officers and grunts, doctors and nurses, mothers, sons, and daughters who describe the war and its lasting effects. A "masterpiece of reportage" (Timothy Snyder, New York Review of Books) emerges of harrowing and unforgettable insight into war.

Boys in Zinc
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 346

Boys in Zinc

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-03-02
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  • Publisher: Penguin UK

The haunting history of the Soviet-Afghan War from the winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature 2015 - A new translation based on the updated text - From 1979 to 1989 Soviet troops engaged in a devastating war in Afghanistan that claimed thousands of casualties on both sides. While the Soviet Union talked about a 'peace-keeping' mission, the dead were shipped back in sealed zinc coffins. Boys in Zinc presents the honest testimonies of soldiers, doctors and nurses, mothers, wives and siblings who describe the lasting effects of war. Weaving together their stories, Svetlana Alexievich shows us the truth of the Soviet-Afghan conflict: the killing and the beauty of small everyday moments, the shame of returned veterans, the worries of all those left behind. When it was first published in the USSR in 1991, Boys in Zinc sparked huge controversy for its unflinching, harrowing insight into the realities of war.