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CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title 2017 The first social and
cultural history of vagrancy between 1650 and 1750, this book
combines sources from across England and the Atlantic world to
describe the shifting and desperate experiences of the very poorest
and most marginalized of people in early modernity; the outcasts,
the wandering destitute, the disabled veteran, the aged labourer,
the solitary pregnant woman on the road and those referred to as
vagabonds and beggars are all explored in this comprehensive
account of the subject. Using a rich array of archival and literary
sources, Vagrancy in English Culture and Society, 1650-1750 offers
a history not only of the experiences of vagrants themselves, but
also of how the settled 'better sort' perceived vagrancy, how it
was culturally represented in both popular and elite literature as
a shadowy underworld of dissembling rogues, gypsies, and pedlars,
and how these representations powerfully affected the lives of
vagrants themselves. Hitchcock's is an important study for all
scholars and students interested in the social and cultural history
of early modern England.
In The Uses of Argument, first published in 1958, Stephen Toulmin
proposed a new model for the layout of arguments, with six
components: claim, data, warrant, qualifier, rebuttal, backing.
Toulmin's model has been appropriated, adapted and extended by
researchers in the fields of speech communications, philosophy and
artificial intelligence. The present volume aims to bring together
the best contemporary reflection in these fields on the Toulmin
model and its current appropriation. The volume includes 24
articles by 27 scholars from 10 countries. All the essays are newly
written, have been selected from among those received in response
to a call for papers, and have been revised extensively in response
to referees' comments. They are not exegetical but substantive,
extending or challenging Toulmin's ideas in ways that make fresh
contributions to the theory of analysing and evaluating arguments.
The Routledge History of Poverty, c.1450-1800 is a pioneering
exploration of both the lives of the very poorest during the early
modern period, and of the vast edifices of compassion and coercion
erected around them by individuals, institutions, and states. The
essays chart critical new directions in poverty scholarship and
connect poverty to the environment, debt and downward social
mobility, material culture, empires, informal economies,
disability, veterancy, and more. The volume contributes to the
understanding of societal transformations across the early modern
period, and places poverty and the poor at the centre of these
transformations. It also argues for a wider definition of poverty
in history which accounts for much more than economic and social
circumstance and provides both analytically critical overviews and
detailed case studies. By exploring poverty and the poor across
early modern Europe, this study is essential reading for students
and researchers of early modern society, economic history, state
formation and empire, cultural representation, and mobility.
The Routledge History of Poverty, c.1450-1800 is a pioneering
exploration of both the lives of the very poorest during the early
modern period, and of the vast edifices of compassion and coercion
erected around them by individuals, institutions, and states. The
essays chart critical new directions in poverty scholarship and
connect poverty to the environment, debt and downward social
mobility, material culture, empires, informal economies,
disability, veterancy, and more. The volume contributes to the
understanding of societal transformations across the early modern
period, and places poverty and the poor at the centre of these
transformations. It also argues for a wider definition of poverty
in history which accounts for much more than economic and social
circumstance and provides both analytically critical overviews and
detailed case studies. By exploring poverty and the poor across
early modern Europe, this study is essential reading for students
and researchers of early modern society, economic history, state
formation and empire, cultural representation, and mobility.
Contents: 1:Business and Environment; 2:The Changing Relationships Through Time, 3:Environmental Business Perspectives - assets, costs and externalities; 4:Environmental Business Necessities - the pressures which cannot be ignored; 5:Environmental Business Opportunities - business becomes proactive; 6:Primary Industries - using resources directly; 7:Secondary Industries - adding value and carrying the burden; 8:Tertiary Industries - the hidden environmental issues; 9:Enviromental Business; 10:Business and Environment - the future for the relationships.
This introductory level text examines how businesses and the environment interact. It is ideal for students with no previous knowledge of business studies. It examines in depth the ways in which business, industry, the physical environment, environmentalism and social change have evolved alongside each other. The authors use boxed case studies to highlight how business practice and the environment interact at levels from local to global, with examples from multi-national companies, government bodies, national charities and local enterprise. The book also contains a large number of informative diagrams. The case studies include: * Shell Oil's environmental policy * railways and the industrial revolution * the British National Trust's business enterprises * Sainsbury's approach to organic foods * Australia's landcare scheme * changing trends in retailing * Brent Spar * big game hunting and conservation.
In The Uses of Argument, first published in 1958, Stephen
Toulmin proposed a new model for the layout of arguments, with six
components: claim, data, warrant, qualifier, rebuttal, backing.
Toulmin s model has been appropriated, adapted and extended by
researchers in the fields of speech communications, philosophy and
artificial intelligence. The present volume aims to bring together
the best contemporary reflection in these fields on the Toulmin
model and its current appropriation. The volume includes 24
articles by 27 scholars from 10 countries. All the essays are newly
written, have been selected from among those received in response
to a call for papers, and have been revised extensively in response
to referees comments. They are not exegetical but substantive,
extending or challenging Toulmin s ideas in ways that make fresh
contributions to the theory of analysing and evaluating arguments.
Collectively, they represent the only comprehensive book-length
study of the Toulmin model. They point the way to new developments
in the theory of argument, including a typology of warrants, a
comprehensive theory of defeaters, a rapprochement with formal
logic, and a turn from propositions to speech acts as the
constituents of argument. "
Traumatised by the mysterious loss of his wife, and having spent
time at the Bedlam lunatic asylum, Sir Jack Rackham is a profoundly
troubled man. With his sanity close to breaking point, he is
haunted by visions of a black vulture with flaming eyes snatching
his beloved wife, and decides that he must find the monster
plaguing his memory to discover the truth behind the disappearance.
Along with his friend Doctor Henry Jekyll, Rackham takes the hunt
to the streets of London but quickly realises that he could be
sinking into a conspiracy that threatens to rock the British
Empire.
CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title 2017 The first social and
cultural history of vagrancy between 1650 and 1750, this book
combines sources from across England and the Atlantic world to
describe the shifting and desperate experiences of the very poorest
and most marginalized of people in early modernity; the outcasts,
the wandering destitute, the disabled veteran, the aged labourer,
the solitary pregnant woman on the road and those referred to as
vagabonds and beggars are all explored in this comprehensive
account of the subject. Using a rich array of archival and literary
sources, Vagrancy in English Culture and Society, 1650-1750 offers
a history not only of the experiences of vagrants themselves, but
also of how the settled 'better sort' perceived vagrancy, how it
was culturally represented in both popular and elite literature as
a shadowy underworld of dissembling rogues, gypsies, and pedlars,
and how these representations powerfully affected the lives of
vagrants themselves. Hitchcock's is an important study for all
scholars and students interested in the social and cultural history
of early modern England.
No one believes ten-year-old Patricia Cromwell when she says that
her parents were killed by a mysterious wormhole that disappeared
as quickly as it formed. Likewise, twenty years later, no one
believes thirty-year-old Patricia Cromwell, Ph.D. in radio
astronomy, when she gives a presentation of her research into Long
Delayed Echo (LDE) radio signals indicating alien transmissions.
Patricia quickly discovers that Earth coordinates hidden in the
radio message point to a Zinc mine in Alaska. Determined to see
this through, Patricia cashes out her life savings and with some
"borrowed" lab equipment, heads for the frozen northland. Sneaking
into the Alaskan mining complex at night, Patricia discovers a
hidden entrance leading to an underground alien ore processing
center. Her insatiable curiosity leads her on an unimaginable trip
through space and time to an Alien world on the brink of
destruction. Ultimately, the alien's actions put the survival of
both worlds in Patricia's hands.
Cassandra Patterson is a beautiful, high school English teacher who
is frustrated with the apathy of her students and disappointed with
her often-absent, career-obsessed husband. Daniel Hart, high school
senior, is an under-achiever with a love of literature. Their
passion will wreak havoc with every aspect of their lives:
morality, the law, even the destruction of their own future.
The battlecruiser concept involves putting the large guns of a
battleship on a vessel the size and speed of a cruiser. The idea
was that a battlecruiser could outgun any other ship its size and
outrun the more heavily armored battleships. This concept was put
to a dramatic test during World War I in what would become known as
the battle of Jutland. The ensuing conflict was the largest surface
naval battle ever fought between battleships and battlecruisers and
yet, a movie has not been made about this cataclysmic event that
cost the lives of thousands and shaped the course of the First
World War. Now that movie exists in illustrated screenplay format.
Battlecruiser is the story of an extraordinary historical event
that deserves its place in film history. Perhaps, you can help make
that happen? Spread the word...
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
This book was the result of work for a thesis for a Doctor of
Philosophy submitted to Dublin Metropolitan University. This is a
constructive view of the teachings Of Jesus and the Prophet
Muhammad to find where the faiths coming down from Abraham can find
some common cause and respect for each others Faith. Both teachers
point to God Our Father, it is my prayer that peace be among us,
and central to our search for what brings us toward each other. The
question has the purpose of seeking ways in which these people of
faith can work together.
Originally written in 1989, this book (Master's Thesis) reviews the
state of the art in Gas-Core Nuclear Rocket design at the time of
program termination in the 1970's, with updates for research
performed during the 1980's. Major design problems are addressed
and a proposal for an optimum design is included. This book may be
especially appealing when one considers NASA's renewed mission to
pioneer the future in space exploration.
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