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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
With the nation reeling from the cultural and political upheavals
of the 1960s era, imaginings of the white South as a place of
stability represented a bulwark against unsettling changes, from
suburban blandness and empty consumerism to race riots and
governmental deceit. A variety of individuals during and after the
civil rights era, including writers, journalists, filmmakers,
musicians, and politicians, imagined white southernness as a
tradition-loving, communal, authentic--and often, but not always,
rural or small-town-- abstraction that both represented a refuge
from modern ills and contained the tools for combating them. The
South of the Mind tells this story of how many Americans looked to
the nation's most maligned region to save them during the 1960s and
1970s. This interdisciplinary work uses imaginings of the South to
illuminate the recent American past. In it, Zachary J. Lechner
bridges the fields of southern studies, southern history, and post-
World War II American cultural and popular culture history in an
effort to discern how conceptions of a tradition-bound,
""timeless"" South shaped Americans' views of themselves and their
society and served as a fantasied refuge from the era's political
and cultural fragmentations, namely, the perceived problems
associated with ""rootlessness."" In its exploration of the source
of these tropes and their influence, The South of the Mind
demonstrates that we cannot hope to understand recent U.S. history
without exploring how people have conceived the South, as well as
what those conceptualizations have omitted.
This eye-opening collection of documents ranging from the
pre-Christian era to the present explores the undeniable power of
social, political, and religious dissent throughout history and
around the world.
Voices of Protest is an inspiring and comprehensive look at the
meaning of protest throughout history, in democratic and
nondemocratic societies. It is also a rousing confirmation that
individual and community action matters and has great influence.
Collected here are more than 300 documents-- essays, letters,
newspaper articles, court decisions, song lyrics, poetry, cartoons,
and more-- that represent seven main categories of protest: Civil
Rights; National Self- Determination; Economic Justice;
Environmental Conservation; Religious Freedom and Morality; Peace
and War; and International Political Freedoms.
A small sampling of the entries includes Seneca Falls Declaration
of Women's Rights; Fidel Castro's anti- American writings
protesting cultural domination; John Muir's essay " The American
Forests"; and Martin Luther King, Jr.'s letter from a Birmingham
jail. The editors have framed the documents with concise original
commentary that places each selection in a political, historical,
and social context.
Chemical reactions and growth processes on surfaces depend on the
diffusion and re-orientation of the adsorbate molecules. A
fundamental understanding of the forces guiding surface motion is
thus of utmost importance for the advancement of many fields of
science and technology. To date, our understanding of the
principles underlying surface dynamics remains extremely limited,
due to the difficulties involved in measuring these processes
experimentally. The helium-3 spin-echo (HeSE) technique is uniquely
capable of probing such surface dynamical phenomena. The present
thesis extends the field of application of HeSE from atomic and
small molecular systems to more complex systems. Improvements to
the supersonic helium beam source, a key component of the
spectrometer, as well as a detailed investigation of a range of
five-membered aromatic adsorbate species are presented. The thesis
provides a comprehensive description of many aspects of the HeSE
method - instrumentation, measurement and data analysis - and as
such offers a valuable introduction for newcomers to the field.
This volume contains papers presented in a workshop of
international experts in September 2008 in Berlin. The experts
discussed how environmental consequences of EU legislation can be
incorporated in a more effective way. In other words, this
contribution focuses on the question of which measures can
strengthen the cons- eration of environmental effects in the EU
impact assessment procedure and in the subsequent legislative
decision-making process. This allows drawing conclusions for the
impact assessment process in Germany. This volume begins with an
introductory paper (Bizer/Lechner/Fuhr) which served as the basis
for discussion in our workshop. The questions raised in this paper
are addressed by the authors of the subsequent chapters. Stephen
White (DG Environment, EU-Commission) discusses the impact
assessment from an int- nal perspective within the Commission.
Pendo Maro (European Environmental Bureau) reviews the impact
assessment practice from the perspective of an en- ronmental NGO.
Martin Schmidt et al. discuss the potential for more formalism to
strengthen environmental issues within impact assessments and
favour a checklist."
It appears that we live in an age of disasters: the mighty Missis
sippi and Missouri flood millions of acres, earthquakes hit Tokyo
and California, airplanes crash due to mechanical failure and the
seemingly ever increasing wind speeds make the storms more and more
frightening. While all these may seem to be unexpected phenomena to
the man on the street, they are actually happening according to
well defined rules of science known as extreme value theory. We
know that records must be broken in the future, so if a flood
design is based on the worst case of the past then we are not
really prepared against floods. Materials will fail due to fatigue,
so if the body of an aircraft looks fine to the naked eye, it might
still suddenly fail if the aircraft has been in operation over an
extended period of time. Our theory has by now penetrated the so
cial sciences, the medical profession, economics and even
astronomy. We believe that our field has come of age. In or er to
fully utilize the great progress in the theory of extremes and its
ever increasing acceptance in practice, an international conference
was organized in which equal weight was given to theory and
practice. This book is Volume I of the Proceedings of this
conference. In selecting the papers for Volume lour guide was to
have authoritative works with a large variety of coverage of both
theory and practice."
Modernity dissolves absolute certainties; late modernity dissolves
them absolutely. In the modern world system there appears to be no
firm, unchallenged ground on which to construct a meaningful
canopy. But around the world, many individuals and groups long for
a kind of cultural coherence that they believe once existed. They
search for fundamentals. While these may be sought in religious
traditions, many also aspire to new secular certainties. In their
various new forms and contexts the contemporary quests for meaning
in turn transform the societies in which they occur. The rich
comparative examples in The Search for Fundamentals are used to
analyze the sources and consequences of several cultural movements.
The book also offers theoretical reflections on the difficulties
they experience and on the message they carry for students of
modernity. Audience: A broad readership of scholars and advanced
students in the social sciences and humanities.
This book sets out to re-examine the foundations of Thomas Hobbes's
political philosophy, and to develop a Hobbesian normative theory
of international relations. Its central thesis is that two concepts
- anarchy and authority - constitute the core of Hobbes's political
philosophy whose aim is to justify the state. The Hobbesian state
is a type of authority (juridical, public, coercive, and supreme)
which emerges under conditions of anarchy ('state of nature'). A
state-of-nature argument makes a difference because it justifies
authority without appeal to moral obligation. The book shows that
the closest analogue of a Hobbesian authority in international
relations is Kant's confederation of free states, where states
enjoy 'anarchical' (equal) freedom. At present, this crucial form
of freedom is being threatened by economic processes of
globalisation, and by the resurgence of private authority across
state borders.
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) is based on the fact that certain
nuclei exhibit a magnetic moment, oriented by a magnetic field, and
absorb characteristic frequencies in the radiofrequency part of the
spectrum. The spectral lines of the nuclei are highly influenced by
the chemical environment, i.e. the structure and interaction of the
molecules. NMR is now the leading technique and a powerful tool for
the investigation of the structure and interaction of molecules.
The present Landolt-Bornstein volume III/35 "Nuclear Magnetic
Resonance (NMR) Data" is therefore of major interest to all
scientists and engineers who intend to use NMR to study the
structure and the binding of molecules. Volume III/35 ''NMR-Data''
is divided into several subvolumes and parts. Subvolume III/35A
contains the nuclei B-11 and P-31, subvolume III/35B contains the
nuclei F-19 and N-15, subvolume III/35C contains the nucleus H-1,
subvolume III/35D contains the nucleus C-13, subvolume III/35E
contains the nucleus O-17, subvolume III/35F contains the nucleus
Si-29, and subvolume III/35G contains the nucleus Se-77. More
nuclei will be presented later.
Anecdotal and empirical evidence suggests that economic sanctions,
a popular tool of modern foreign policy, have a negative collateral
damage to the political system of the target state. However, it is
not clear under which circumstances sanctions have an autocratizing
effect. Newer data on sanctions and regimes enable testing the most
plausible hypotheses. The quantitative analysis finds that
sanctions with high economic costs do not cause autocratization.
Sanctions are not as bad - and perhaps not as useless - as many
fear.
This book examines what makes the United States an exceptional
society, what impact it has had abroad, and why these issues have
mattered to Americans. With historical and comparative evidence,
Frank J. Lechner describes the distinctive path of American
institutions and tracks changes in the country's national identity
in order to assess claims about America's 'exceptional' qualities.
The book analyzes several focal points of exceptionalist thinking
about America, including the importance of US Constitution and the
American sense of mission, and explores several aspects of
America's distinctive global impact; for example, in economics and
film. In addition to discussing the distinctive global impact of
the US, this first volume delves into the economy, government,
media, and the military and foreign policy.
This book examines what makes the United States an exceptional
society, what impact it has had abroad, and why these issues have
mattered to Americans. With historical and comparative evidence,
Frank J. Lechner describes the distinctive path of American
institutions and tracks changes in the country's national identity
in order to assess claims about America's 'exceptional' qualities.
The book analyzes several focal points of exceptionalist thinking
about America, including the importance of US Constitution and the
American sense of mission, and explores several aspects of
America's distinctive global impact; for example, in economics and
film. In addition to discussing the distinctive global impact of
the US, this first volume delves into religion, law, and sports.
This book addresses the theoretical foundations and the main
physical consequences of electromagnetic interaction, generally
considered to be one of the four fundamental interactions in
nature, in a mathematically rigorous yet straightforward way. The
major focus is on the unifying features shared by classical
electrodynamics and all other fundamental relativistic classical
field theories. The book presents a balanced blend of derivations
of phenomenological predictions from first principles on the one
hand, and concrete applications on the other. Further, it
highlights the internal inconsistencies of classical
electrodynamics, and addresses and resolves often-ignored critical
issues, such as the dynamics of massless charged particles, the
infinite energy of the electromagnetic field, and the limits of the
Green's function method. Presenting a rich, multilayered, and
critical exposition on the electromagnetic paradigm underlying the
whole Universe, the book offers a valuable resource for researchers
and graduate students in theoretical physics alike.
Generative analyses of comparatives traditionally include two
construction specific ellipsis operations, Comparative Deletion and
Comparative Ellipsis. Drawing from a wide array of new data, the
present monograph develops a novel, directly semantically
interpretable analysis of comparatives which does not require
reference to designated deletion processes. On the one hand,
Comparative Deletion is reinterpreted in terms of overt movement of
the degree predicate. The resulting head-raising analysis
contributes to an understanding of various puzzles for comparatives
related to binding, locality and the influence of word-order
variation on the interpretation and size of the ellipsis site. On
the other hand, it is argued that Comparative Ellipsis can entirely
be subsumed under standardly sanctioned ellipsis operations such as
Gapping, Right Node Raising and Across-the-Board-movement. In
addition, the study presents arguments for an ellipsis analysis of
phrasal comparatives (such as Millhouse saw more movies than Bart).
Empirical support for this conception derives, among others, from
the complex interdependencies between ellipsis and serialization in
English and German, and the binding properties of remnants inside
the comparative complement. The study is directed towards readers
interested in formal syntax and the syntax/semantics interface.
An introduction to the issues surrounding the complex and
controversial realities of today's interconnected world, the
revised sixth edition Since its initial publication, The
Globalization Reader has been lauded for its comprehensive coverage
of the issues surrounding globalization. Now in its sixth edition,
the Reader has been thoroughly revised and updated and continues to
review the most important global trends. Including readings by a
variety of authors, the text offers a wide-ranging and
authoritative introduction to the political, economic, cultural,
and experiential aspects of globalization. The updated sixth
edition presents the most accessible and comprehensive review of
current debates and research. Contributions from scholars,
activists, and organizations provide balanced viewpoints and expert
coverage of the many aspects of globalization. The Globalization
Reader offers readings on an exciting range of new topics as well
as retaining key globalization topics such as the experience of
globalization, economic and political globalization, the role of
media and religion in cultural globalization, women's rights,
environmentalism, global civil society, and the alternative
globalization movement. This important resource: Covers the many
complex dimensions of globalization Includes contributions from
many of the most prominent globalization scholars Presents concise
and informative introductions to each major topic Offers compelling
discussion questions for each section Contains readings on a
variety of new topics such as migration, medical tourism, state
policy regarding abortion and same-sex sexual relations, the UN
Global Compact, climate justice, and more Written for students in
undergraduate and graduate courses in sociology, political science,
anthropology and geography, the revised sixth edition covers
courses such as globalization, comparative political economy,
international relations and similar topics.
The Netherlands will be the first concise, authored introduction
available on the topic. The Netherlands has been a key entrepot in
the world capitalist system for centuries, but because of
relatively recent demographic changes, it has become symbolic of
the clash of European and Islamic cultures. Perhaps the most
secular nation in the world, it now houses a very large Islamic
population. That population is the fruit of globalization, and how
the Dutch have responded to this broad cultural shift tells us a
great deal about the changing nature of national identity in the
age of globalization. In particular, Frank Lechner explains how
globalization calls forth very particularistic and localist
responses. Along with providing a broad overview of the
contemporary Netherlands, Lechner will focus on how globalization
is generating new discourses, cultures, and state policies. Among
other topics, the book will feature chapters on soccer culture,
religion (and the lack thereof), the media, the welfare state,
multiculturalism, and the Netherlands place in the larger European
Union.
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Mystical insights await within the stunning imagery of the Arcanum
Tarot. From the creator of the Thelema Tarot this deck features
realistic figures set among lush and magical landscapes. Designed
to connect the deepest parts of your soul to the highest realms of
the divine, the Arcanum Tarot will show what you need to see in
order to move forward toward your destiny.
This book explores the development, content, and impact of world
culture. Combining several of the most fruitful theoretical
perspectives on world culture, including the world polity approach
and globalization theory, the book gives a historical treatment of
the development of world culture and assesses the complex impact of
world culture on people, organizations, and societies. This is a
provocative, synthetic, and grounded interpretation of world
culture that is essential for any student or scholar of
globalization and world affairs.
Traces world culture back from the mid-19th century to the present
day
Includes numerous illustrations of key issues and empirical
research
Written in lively, accessible language for the student and general
scholar
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