Daniel J. Sherman

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  1. 1. Worthy Monuments

    Art Museums and the Politics of Culture in Nineteenth-Century France

    The book delves into the intricate relationship between memory, history, and national identity through the lens of public monuments in France. It explores how these structures, often seen as mere historical markers, play a pivotal role in shaping collective memory and cultural narratives. By examining various monuments erected after significant events, the book reveals the political and social dynamics that influence their creation and the ongoing debates surrounding their relevance and interpretation. Through a detailed analysis, it highlights the power of monuments to both unify and divide, reflecting the complexities of national identity and historical consciousness.

  2. 2. Mergers & Acquisitions From A To Z

    A practical, jargon-free handbook that walks readers through the entire mergers and acquisitions lifecycle—from deal sourcing, valuation and financing through due diligence, negotiation and legal/tax structuring to post-closing integration—offering checklists, sample documents and tactical guidance for buyers, sellers and advisors; it emphasizes deal mechanics, risk allocation, negotiation strategy and common pitfalls so practitioners can plan, execute and integrate transactions more effectively.