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How should we tell the histories of academic disciplines? All too
often, the political and institutional dimensions of knowledge
production are lost beneath the intellectual debates. This book
redresses the balance. Written in a narrative style and drawing on
archival sources and oral histories, it depicts the complex pattern
of personal and administrative relationships that shape scholarly
worlds.
Focusing on the field of social anthropology in
twentieth-century Britain, this book describes individual,
departmental and institutional rivalries over funding and
influence. It examines the efforts of scholars such as Bronislaw
Malinowski, Edward Evans-Pritchard and Max Gluckman to further
their own visions for social anthropology. Did the future lie with
the humanities or the social sciences, with addressing social
problems or developing scholarly autonomy? This new history
situates the discipline's rise within the post-war expansion of
British universities and the challenges created by the end of
Empire.
"ARE THEY THE GODS?" The dwellers of the Rock. They could create
matter with the powers of their minds. Any element, any molecule,
any form; they could call it into being with a thought. Even living
flesh. They could travel to the edge of their universe without
ships to carry them, and send their minds to visit other worlds
without moving a step. All knowledge and learning was theirs for
the taking. They never tired, never hungered. They had peace and
purpose, and, eventually, fulfillment. And they knew where they
would go when, at last, they died. But then.the Beyonders came.
A growing number of information providers are now online, and as a
result being able to produce copy that is suitable for an online
readership is of increasing importance. In this text the basic
principles of copywriting are covered, along with more specific
guidance on writing for online sources. The differences between
writing for online and offline are highlighted to enable the reader
to distinguish between the two and consequently write the best form
of copy for the end source.
Different sources of online content require different approaches,
and therefore the author takes a structured approach, taking each
of these channels in turn, for example writing for web sites,
writing for email, ezines and newsletters, writing for search
engines, and writing for online ads. By approaching each topic
individually, specific guidance is provided enabling the reader to
be properly equipped with the tools required to write the most
appropriate copy for the task in hand.
* Helps its readers to write, edit and publish more effective
content for the online readership
* Addresses B2B issues as well as B2C - this area is often
neglected
* Set out in a clearly structured style to enable readers to scan
the material therefore making the content easily accessible
This second edition of the well-regarded Multiple Choice Questions
and Revision Aid in Occupational Medicine continues as a
comprehensive revision and study resource for those preparing for
professional examinations in occupational health, occupational
medicine and occupational health & safety. The content has been
extensively revised and updated to cover relevant and current
issues. There are three sections organized by question type - MCQ,
MEQ, and OSPE. Each question is accompanied by the correct answer
along with a brief justification explanation. The subject topics
cover typical occupational health/medicine syllabuses associated
with professional examinations including the use of the 'best of
many' MCQ format. The book is essential reading for medical and
non-medical practitioners studying for these examinations and will
also be useful to those already in the multi-disciplinary field or
those intending to enter it.
This volume brings together a selection of the major articles of
David Mills (1938-2013), which along with similar volumes by
Alexandra F. Johnston, Peter Meredith and Meg Twycross makes up a
set of "Shifting Paradigms in Early English Drama Studies". Mills
was one of these four key scholars whose work has changed what is
known about English medieval drama and theatre. He made major
contributions to understanding English medieval theatre in the
widest sense but more specifically to the nature and development of
medieval plays and their performance at Chester. The scope of his
work from manuscript to performance has created new knowledge and
insights brought about by his remarkable technical skill as an
editor and researcher. His texts of the Chester Cycle of Mystery
Plays have become the standard works. In the light of this
outstanding research the volume is comprised of four sections: 1.
Editors and Editing; 2. Cultural Contexts; 3. Staging and
Performance; 4. Criticism and Evaluation. An editorial introduction
opens the work.
How should we tell the histories of academic disciplines? All too
often, the political and institutional dimensions of knowledge
production are lost beneath the intellectual debates. This book
redresses the balance. Written in a narrative style and drawing on
archival sources and oral histories, it depicts the complex pattern
of personal and administrative relationships that shape scholarly
worlds. Focusing on the field of social anthropology in
twentieth-century Britain, this book describes individual,
departmental and institutional rivalries over funding and
influence. It examines the efforts of scholars such as Bronislaw
Malinowski, Edward Evans-Pritchard and Max Gluckman to further
their own visions for social anthropology. Did the future lie with
the humanities or the social sciences, with addressing social
problems or developing scholarly autonomy? This new history
situates the discipline's rise within the post-war expansion of
British universities and the challenges created by the end of
Empire.
This second edition of the well-regarded Multiple Choice Questions
and Revision Aid in Occupational Medicine continues as a
comprehensive revision and study resource for those preparing for
professional examinations in occupational health, occupational
medicine and occupational health & safety. The content has been
extensively revised and updated to cover relevant and current
issues. There are three sections organized by question type - MCQ,
MEQ, and OSPE. Each question is accompanied by the correct answer
along with a brief justification explanation. The subject topics
cover typical occupational health/medicine syllabuses associated
with professional examinations including the use of the 'best of
many' MCQ format. The book is essential reading for medical and
non-medical practitioners studying for these examinations and will
also be useful to those already in the multi-disciplinary field or
those intending to enter it.
Pneumatic conveying systems offer enormous advantages: flexibility
in plant layout, automatic operation, easy control and monitoring,
and the ability to handle diverse materials, especially dangerous,
toxic, or explosive materials. The Handbook of Pneumatic Conveying
Engineering provides the most complete, comprehensive reference on
all types and sizes of systems, considering their selection,
design, maintenance, and optimization. It offers practical
guidelines, diagrams, and procedures to assist with plant
maintenance, operation, and control. With well over fifty years of
combined experience in the field, the authors promote practical,
valuable approaches to test, evaluate, and correct both old and
newly constructed systems. They include abundant checklists and
approaches for preventing component wear, material degradation, and
operating dilemmas and suggest lists of alternate materials and
components to use if erosion does occur. Comparing various
conveying system types, components, and flow mechanisms, the book
explains the function of material flow, recommends conveying air
velocity for different types of materials, and examines the
conveying characteristics of a broad array of materials with
emphasis on their impact on system performance. Brimming with
invaluable checklists, models, guidelines, diagrams, and
illustrations, the Handbook of Pneumatic Conveying Engineering is
simply the most authoritative guide to pneumatic conveying
available and a critical tool for your everyday work.
Essays on festive drama - plays, pageantry and traditional
ceremonies - of the European middle ages, with comparative
material. Festive drama, in these studies, includes processions and
folk-customs as well as full-blown plays, from Spain, the
Netherlands, France, Germany, Britain, Denmark, and Bohemia (now
the Czech Republic). The main focus is the middleages, but style
and approach are as relevant as time-scale, reflecting a culture in
which there are no firm divisions between drama and pageantry and
traditional ceremonies. Common themes emerge: the world turned
upside-down of Shrovetide; the emotive power of religious
celebration; and the links between commerce and the demonstration
of civic pride. Festive customs are viewed as hidden agendas of
popular culture, and performances are reconstructed. Thisis the
obverse of art and power: the means by which the people, not the
princes, rule the world. Professor MEG TWYCROSS teaches at the
Department of English at Lancaster University. Contributors: PETER
H. GREENFIELD, OLGA HORNER, SHEILA LINDENBAUM, CLAIRE SPONSLER,
RONALD E. SURTZ, RAFAEL PORTILLO, MANUEL J. GOMEZ LARA, PAMELA M.
KING, ROBERT POTTER, JOHN CARTWRIGHT, DAVID MILLS, JAMES STOKES,
ALAN E. KNIGHT, MARJOKE DE ROOS, FEMKE KRAMER, TOM PETTITT, LEIF
SNDERGAARD, WIM HUESKEN, JEAN-MARC PASTREE, SALLY-BETH MACLEAN,
MALCOLM JONES, CHRISTINE RICHARDSON, JARMILA F. VELTRUSKY, JOHN
COLDEWEY.
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