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A great book all aroundReview Date: 2006-07-28
Essential readingReview Date: 2004-02-06
The authors make great efforts to link advances in genetics to other fields (e.g. linguistics, anthropology), as well as to organise chapters around key issues such as the spread of agriculture, offering space to key authors in these associated fields. Bibliographic/website sources are also well documented.
Evidently, coverage is broad rather than deep, but if you need some basic background (e.g. I wanted to understand how Y-chromosome sequence data illuminated prehistoric migrations but needed some basic information on microsatellites) before proceeding to original papers, then this is the book for you.
A must have book for this fieldReview Date: 2004-08-07
and well-written.
You will become an expert in this filed after studying this classic!
I bought a copy for myself, and another one for my advisor.
I have read it twice in a week!

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Blends science with medical insightsReview Date: 2001-08-11
A Thrilling Journey into the War Against DiseaseReview Date: 2001-08-10
Facinating look into clinical trialsReview Date: 2001-05-31

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An anthropological tour of our common humannessReview Date: 1999-08-11
Refreshing account of universals and anthropologyReview Date: 2001-04-04
An anthropological tour of our common humannessReview Date: 1999-08-12

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I-Operations: Insightful and Informative BookReview Date: 2002-05-06
The last section incorporating the "10 F's" is especially welcome and well done.
I had the pleasure of meeting Brett Johnson recently and it's always reassuring to know that an author can "walk the talk", as is the case here.
I strongly recommend this book.
Easy access to today's business issuesReview Date: 2001-05-08
Great book for businessesReview Date: 2001-02-11

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A Fresh Approach for Critical Social TheoryReview Date: 1999-04-29
A Theory Base for Sociologists Remarkably UndertappedReview Date: 2005-02-05
The book is known for having a thick style. There is a view I have heard expressed more than once that says it is so tortured it must say little, or something to that effect. I disagree. It was, at least for me, one of those rare works where you read a few lines and then stare off into space mixing new thoughts of your own with the author's examples and his often utterly new ways of describing things. I suppose not everyone does this, but I did. Still, his descriptions are never quite complete and too often ideas feel inadequately fleshed out. For what is there, the pieces are so stimulating it almost hurts.
I&C is hard stuff with its own terminology. It will win no prizes for clarity. It cannot be skimmed, and it is frustratingly cumulative--you've got to keep going back to figure out exactly how he is using a term. I read with a pencil and almost every book page gets an underline or two. My copy looks like I wrote it.
The work is particularly suitable for someone who knows some organizational or social theory yet is relatively new to thinking about social networks and their implications. Institutional economists, social psychologists, or other students of organizations, institutions, and government willing to wade into unknown theory oceans would find it of great interest.
I'd guess that those who reject I&C or who are frustrated by it tend to hold a positive orientation toward highly formalized network approaches while holding little taste for the messier theoretical stuff. This book does not emphasize symbolic approaches, graph theory, or math models. It is conceptual and textual. A good portion of it discusses the importance and nature of narratives, for instance.
There is of course no way to know, but I suspect this book will be like certain works of Durkheim's or Mead's in that people will be tracking it down for a long time. If PhD theses exist in 2104, my guess is that more than a few will still be pondering I&C.
Master index for social network studiesReview Date: 2004-02-04
To give the flavor, the biblography is 50 pages and White expects that you are familiar with everything in the biblography and refers to them. Or more accurately, he put so much work into the book that he expects you to read them.
The interesting thing is (and Amazon must love me), if you take the time to read the references it opens up an amazing world where cognative psychology, linguistics, micro sociology merge. One arrives at a view of society and even of socially constructed reality as far more restricting than one might at first think.
There are profound assumptions in the book, or better profound elements that are based on new information about the world. For instance the organization of society into hierarchies cannot be based on the attributes of individuals. White extends these results upward through institutions and large social formations.
The book looks at our concept of "self" and challenges the view that has lead to our modern psychology, sociology and economics.
Finally, the critical point of the books is about "getting action." How is it that someone embedded in the web of ties and relationship we are all in can succeed at doing anything?
I have spent nearly 6 months reading this book, reading it, reading references, and then reading it again and I do not feel I have wasted my time.

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The Ill-Made Alliance: Anglo-Turkish Relations, 1934-1940Review Date: 2003-08-13
Essential Reading on the SubjectReview Date: 1998-12-18
ExcellentReview Date: 1998-12-08

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I recommend this bookReview Date: 2007-04-24
Go towards the lightReview Date: 2005-09-26
I can't wait for another book from him !
Expert authorReview Date: 2003-11-03

HORNEY IS GOODReview Date: 1999-12-21
HORNEY IS GOODReview Date: 1999-12-21
A bizarre, sometimes shocking, often hilarious bookReview Date: 1998-05-13

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The best book on the subjectReview Date: 2004-01-25
In Search Of... The Origin Of Nations is the first work ever published providing major proofs for the modern identity of nations and peoples whose roots may be carefully tracked back to the ancient Middle East.
Reviewers have claimed that the subject of this book may one day be acknowledged as the most amazing work on the origin of nations and peoples ever written.
The author has spent many years of painstaking in-depth research investigating and pulling together the many complex threads and strands of tradition, linguistic, anthropological and historical fact and detail to assemble the most overpowering anthropological detective work of this age!
With precision, incredible detail and analysis, the author assembles an awesome array of proofs for the true identity of the three major races and the modern nations (the bibliography alone contains over 700 items).
The interrelationships of the peoples of the earth and their destiny based on stunning ancient prophecies are discussed in a pacy but logical style.
These and many more questions are researched and answered in an easy-to-understand style - be prepared for a few surprises.
A MUST read for all ages and interest groups.
History Research Projects
Following in the footsteps of such Genesis 10 and origin of nations researchers such as Rawlinson, Sayce and Custance, the author has spent many years of in depth research and analysis to track the migrations of peoples from the ancient Middle East to modern locations.
He has lived in several countries and has come to appreciate the enormous human and cultural diversity found all over our wonderful planet. He is driven by a respect for all peoples and races and a hope that they will all survive the onslaught of globalization and homogenization
His qualifications include a BA, Graduate Diploma in Education and MA from universities in addition to numerous other studies.
Preview
Many years have been spent researching the origin of the world's tribes, peoples and races - the family of nations - based on the mysterious Table of Nations found in Genesis chapter ten. Piecing together and tediously assembling the many parts of the puzzle, the strands of information and the bits of data required for an exercise such as this has not been easy for this writer/researcher.
Using a data-gathering and deductive reasoning formula, I have pored through hundreds of books, journals and articles to assemble a work, which is moderate in size but huge in scope. Basing the book on the requirement for biology, genetics and physical anthropology as the chief criteria to ascertain which nations may be identified with the peoples mentioned throughout the Bible, I found that modern racial taxonomy and classification was very close to the Biblical model found in Genesis 10.
Genesis 10 has often been overlooked by modern scholars. Many Bible scholars from previous centuries, have had a fascination with it, but gradually with the advent of humanism and the anti-literal interpretation of scripture, interest in this chapter as the basis for the origin of nations has receded to become almost a taboo subject.
In the 18th century Sir William Jones and J. Bryant wrote on the subject. But the interest in this chapter of God's Word peaking late 19th century with academics such as Rawlinson famous for his Origin of Nations (1878) and Sayce in such books as Races of the Old Testament (1891; 1925). Both showed an intense interest in this key topic. Famous Seventh-day Adventist scholar, Alonzo T. Jones also authored two works on the subject: The Peopling of the Earth (1887) and The Empires of the Bible (vol. 1, 1904). He was obviously inspired by contemporary writers; in turn, others in the twentieth century were inspired by his writings.
Authors such as Dr. Herman L. Hoeh, Arthur C. Custance, Dr. D.J. Wiseman, Dr. John Pilkey, Bill Cooper, J. Simon, and, of course, Ross Marshall of Project Genesis Ten, have continued the research and study of this fascinating science. Dr. Hoeh in particular has demonstrated that history, ancient tradition and authenticised lists of kings assist in tracing various peoples around the world.
Much of the corpus of Genesis 10 research in literature which has been extant for a considerable period of time generally, in my estimation, remained inadequate while large chunks of information had never been written up or explored in much detail.
My focus is primarily historical and anthropological, attempting to find all scraps of evidence, digest them, and then produce a synthesis of all the major finds (while omitting many other minor proofs so as not to overwhelm the reader or clutter up the book).
Since my spiritual awakening in late 1972, I have developed a powerful curiosity about the national origins of all peoples. It became apparent to me that, while some have included the identity of Israel in their theology and literature, almost nothing was said or published about the other peoples and races. It was a pity that this area of identity was not included in overall teachings about God's plan for humanity. In Search of... the Origin of Nations aims to correct this imbalance.
BOOK OUTLINE
Each chapter has a section at the front advising the reader of a list of points they will know and understand by the time they complete the chapter. At the rear of the chapters a recommended reading list is added followed by the endnotes.
Contents
List of Charts
List of Maps
Acknowledgements
Foreword
Introduction
An introduction to the subject matter; discusses researchers and writers on the subject of Genesis 10, the need to keep the flame of this truth alive and how to approach the subject.
1. The Incredible Bio-Diversity of Mankind
The chapter discusses the concept of race, nations and tribes and their taxonomy. Physical characteristics are delved into: skull types, hair, eyes, skin, blood groups.
2. The Mysterious Table of Nations
Bible origins of the races, the concept of the baptism of the earth by floods; how all nations descend from Adam and later through Noah. The structure and meaning of the Table of Nations and the typology of bulls researched. How Noah's three sons fore-type prophecies for the nations. What ethnographers have to say about this intriguing chapter.
PART ONE: HAM
3. The Roots of the Turkic and Arab Peoples
The Turkish peoples shown to be descendants of Edom/Esau with primary reference to Teman. Gog, a descendant of Edom is discussed and his modern location identified. Ishmael's descendants, Arabs, Jordanians etc researched.
4. Mediterranean, North African and Black African identity
The Phoenicians, various nations of Africa including the Africoids, pygmies, bushmen, Hottentots origins documented.
5. The Descendants of Cush
Cush proven to have two branches: eastern and western. Cush's various sons such as Seba, Sabteca, Raamah etc traced primarily to exotic locations.
6. The Other Descendants of Cush
Nimrod identified with Lugalzaggisi; the scattering of his empire; the mysterious Sukkim; land and peoples of the Colchis (adjacent to the Black Sea); Australian Aboriginals; Egyptian connection to Australia anciently?
PART TWO: JAPHETH
7. Dodanim and Tarshish
The people descended from the Dodanim traced and located. Their anthropology discussed. This chapter demonstrates that Tarshish had western and eastern branches. Hebrew contact with ancient Japan is proven.
8. The Russians and Finno-Ugric Peoples
Where are the modern-day descendants of Madai, Meschech, Tubal today? Who are the Finno-Ugric peoples scattered in north-west Russia, eastern Finland, Estonia and Hungary?
9. The Peoples of China and South-east Asia
Magog, Kittim, Gomer etc all proven to be east Asian peoples.
10. What Happened to the Descendants of Elishah and Tiras?
These people are not easy to trace, but trace them I did. You will be surprised at who they are today on our planet.
PART THREE: SHEM
11. The Peoples of Northern Europe
A thorough discussion of Arphaxad and Aram. The descendants, including Joktan, mysterious Ophir.
12. The Origin of the White Russians and Balts
Abraham had a concubine, Keturah. The Mitanni, Medans, Brahmins, Balts are traced back to Abraham.
13. Modern Identities of the descendants of Elam and Lud
Ancient Elam compared to modern nations, place-names, tribes etc. Who could his descendants be today?
14. The Assyrians in the Modern World!
A lot of space has been spent discussing the Assyrians in this book. Why? one may ask. This will become self-evident, but they were a very important and dominant people in the ancient Middle East and impact upon Israel to such a degree, that they must be traced and their descendants identified today.
14.1. Mysterious Origin of the Assyrians
14.2. The Fearsome Assyrians and their Migrations Into Central Europe
14.3. The Hittite Empire and the Modern Assyro-Hittites
14.4. What is Germany's Destiny?
The identity of Assur is identified; his exploits in the years after Babel; his character, empire and descendants all discussed. After his empire fell, his descendants were driven out of the Middle East and I trace them on their journey to where they reside today.
15. Israel - Successors of Arphaxad
After going into captivity, most of the peoples of Israel disappear from view - what became of them and what is their future? Why is Israel so important to God and why are they so emphasised in the Bible?
Concluding Remarks
Glossary
Abbreviations
Bibliography
LIST OF CHARTS
1. Noah's Descendants
2. Noah's Sons and Grandsons
3. Table of Nations
4. A List of the Names of Genesis Ten and their Meanings
5. List of different nations with similar names
6. List of Nations whose names have changed in the Bible
7. Descendants of Ham
8. The Black-Brown Races
9. Modern-day Descendants of Edom and Ishmael
10. Modern Location of the Hamites
11. Descendants of Japheth
12. The Yellow-Brown Races
13. Modern Location of the Japhethites
14. Descendants of Shem
15. The White Races
16. The Descendants of Nahor and Haran
17. Abraham's Ancestry and Descendants
18. Modern Locations of Abraham's Descendants
19. Assur's Ancestry
20. The Royal House of Akkad
21. Kings of Nineveh
22. List of the Early Kings of Assyria
23. List of the Latter Kings of Assyria
24. Early Kings of Germany
25. The Hittite Kings
26. Modern Location of the Shemites
27. Chronology of Genesis and Generations of the Patriarchs
28. The Generations of Adam - the Pre-Flood Patriarchs
29. The Generations of Noah - the Post-Flood Patriarchs
LIST OF MAPS
1. The Original Location of the Nations after Babel
2. The Location of the Nations in Old Testament Times
3. Locations of the Hamitic Race
4. Migrations of the Hamitic Race
5. Locations of the Japhetic Race
6. Migrations of the Japhetic Race
7. Locations of the Shemitic Race
8. Migrations of the Shemitic Race
9. Ancient Peoples of the Near East
10. Locations of the Nations in the Modern World
Phyllis's review of The Origin of NationsReview Date: 2006-08-06
Very good Review Date: 2006-11-20

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