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This book collects twelve papers which make original contributions
to the historical interpretation of inscribed Athenian laws and
decrees, with a core focus on significant historical shapes and
patterns implicit in the corpus of the age of Demosthenes.
Following a synthetic Introduction, two chapters analyse locations
and selectivity of inscribing, four explore the implications of the
inscriptions for Athenian policy and for developing attitudes to
the past, three for aspects of Athenian democracy. The volume
concludes with two studies of specific inscriptions. Some of the
papers have appeared elsewhere in conference proceedings and
Festschriften, some are published here for the first time. The
volume complements the author's previous collection, Inscribed
Athenian Laws and Decrees 352/1-322/1 BC: Epigraphical Essays.
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Two new criminological approaches are defined and applied to
categories of crime in Routine Activity and Rational Choice, now
available in paperback. Routine activity analyzes the criminal
event, and avoids motivations and psychology as topics for
discussion, whereas rational choice approaches crime as purposive
behavior designed to meet the offender's commonplace needs, such as
money, status, sex, and excitement. These conceptual models are
both employed to analyze such crimes as drunk driving, gun use,
kidnapping, and political violence. This volume discusses the
relationship of these theories to more traditional approaches to
crime studies.The Advances in Criminological Theory series
encourages theory construction and validation in the articles and
themes selected for publication. It also furthers the free exchange
of ideas, propositions, and postulates. Following publication of
the first volume, Michael J. Lynch of Florida State University
asserted that "Advances in Criminological Theory is to be applauded
as an attempt to revive criminological theory by providing an
accessible outlet." Contributions to this volume include: Pierre
Tremblay, "Searching for Suitable Co-offenders"; Raymond
Paternoster and Sally Simpson, "A Rational Choice Theory of
Corporate Crime"; Richard B. Felson, "Predatory and Dispute-related
Violence"; Gordon Trasler, "Conscience, Opportunity, Rational
Choice, and Crime"; Ezzat A. Fattah, "The Rational
Choice/Opportunity Perspectives as a Vehicle for Integrating
Criminological and Victimological Theories"; Patricia L.
Brantingham and Paul J. Brantingham, "Environment, Routine, and
Situation"; Maurice Cusson, "A Strategic Analysis of Crime";
Richard W. Harding, "Gun Use in Crime, Rational Choice, and Social
Learning Theory."
Two new criminological approaches are defined and applied to
categories of crime in "Routine Activity and Rational Choice," now
available in paperback. Routine activity analyzes the criminal
event, and avoids motivations and psychology as topics for
discussion, whereas rational choice approaches crime as purposive
behavior designed to meet the offender's commonplace needs, such as
money, status, sex, and excitement. These conceptual models are
both employed to analyze such crimes as drunk driving, gun use,
kidnapping, and political violence. This volume discusses the
relationship of these theories to more traditional approaches to
crime studies. The Advances in Criminological Theory series
encourages theory construction and validation in the articles and
themes selected for publication. It also furthers the free exchange
of ideas, propositions, and postulates. Following publication of
the first volume, Michael J. Lynch of Florida State University
asserted that ""Advances in Criminological Theory" is to be
applauded as an attempt to revive criminological theory by
providing an accessible outlet." Contributions to this volume
include: Pierre Tremblay, "Searching for Suitable Co-offenders";
Raymond Paternoster and Sally Simpson, "A Rational Choice Theory of
Corporate Crime"; Richard B. Felson, "Predatory and Dispute-related
Violence"; Gordon Trasler, "Conscience, Opportunity, Rational
Choice, and Crime"; Ezzat A. Fattah, "The Rational
Choice/Opportunity Perspectives as a Vehicle for Integrating
Criminological and Victimological Theories"; Patricia L.
Brantingham and Paul J. Brantingham, "Environment, Routine, and
Situation"; Maurice Cusson, "A Strategic Analysis of Crime";
Richard W. Harding, "Gun Use in Crime, Rational Choice, and Social
Learning Theory."
This book presents an analysis of the current state and the future
needs of American studies of India, Pakistan, Ceylon, Afghanistan,
and Nepal. Although most of the developmental goals set immediately
after World War II by the scholars then working in South Asian area
studies have been amply fulfilled, a new stocktaking and blueprint
for the future was felt to be necessary. In addition to meeting
this requirement, Resources for South Asian Area Studies treats the
more general needs of the field and discusses the individual
papers, which were read at a plenary conference held in New York
early in 1961.One of the purposes of this volume, then, is to
survey the current resources and needs in the field of South Asian
area studies, and this is a primary interest of the convener of the
conference, the Association for Asian Studies' Committee on South
Asia, whose chairman, Richard D. Lambert, edited this book. The
other purpose is more specialized, and reflects the specific
interest of the United States Office of Education, the sponsor of
the conference. Under the National Defense Education Act this
office is explicitly charged with the development of skills among
Americans in the vernacular languages of the region.A companion
volume to this one, edited by W. Norman Brown and entitled
Resources for South Asian Language Studies, concerns the
development of linguistic material and personnel. The present
volume is oriented more toward the integration of those materials
into area studies proper; hence the discussion of this problem that
runs through each of the papers.The book should be of interest to
all those concerned with the emergence from parochialism and the
development of an international, particularly non-Western aspect of
American higher education.
How the interplay between government regulation and the private
sector has shaped the electric industry, from its
nineteenth-century origins to twenty-first-century market
restructuring. For more than a century, the interplay between
private, investor-owned electric utilities and government
regulators has shaped the electric power industry in the United
States. Provision of an essential service to largely dependent
consumers invited government oversight and ever more sophisticated
market intervention. The industry has sought to manage, co-opt, and
profit from government regulation. In The Power Brokers, Jeremiah
Lambert maps this complex interaction from the late nineteenth
century to the present day. Lambert's narrative focuses on seven
important industry players: Samuel Insull, the principal industry
architect and prime mover; David Lilienthal, chairman of the
Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), who waged a desperate battle for
market share; Don Hodel, who presided over the Bonneville Power
Administration (BPA) in its failed attempt to launch a multi-plant
nuclear power program; Paul Joskow, the MIT economics professor who
foresaw a restructured and competitive electric power industry;
Enron's Ken Lay, master of political influence and market-rigging;
Amory Lovins, a pioneer proponent of sustainable power; and Jim
Rogers, head of Duke Energy, a giant coal-fired utility threatened
by decarbonization. Lambert tells how Insull built an empire in a
regulatory vacuum, and how the government entered the electricity
marketplace by making cheap hydropower available through the TVA.
He describes the failed overreach of the BPA, the rise of
competitive electricity markets, Enron's market manipulation,
Lovins's radical vision of a decentralized industry powered by
renewables, and Rogers's remarkable effort to influence
cap-and-trade legislation. Lambert shows how the power industry has
sought to use regulatory change to preserve or secure market
dominance and how rogue players have gamed imperfectly restructured
electricity markets. Integrating regulation and competition in this
industry has proven a difficult experiment.
The author analyzes data on workers in five privately-owned
factories in Poona, India. Originally published in 1963. The
Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology
to again make available previously out-of-print books from the
distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These
editions preserve the original texts of these important books while
presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The
goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access
to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books
published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
The author analyzes data on workers in five privately-owned
factories in Poona, India. Originally published in 1963. The
Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology
to again make available previously out-of-print books from the
distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These
editions preserve the original texts of these important books while
presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The
goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access
to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books
published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
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D. Lambert
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D. Lambert
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