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"Like national identity, national days involve a process of
'othering', saying who you are, as much as who you are not. If some
countries (such as Scotland and Ireland) celebrate them far more
strongly than their neighbour, England, why is that? Why is there
no British day? Why should near-neighbours, Sweden, Norway and
Finland, have such different traditions of national remembering?
What if a national day and its associations are so tied into a
previous political regime that they have become an embarrassment?
Germany, Italy and South Africa have undergone radical political
changes in the last 60 years, and with these, complex processes of
forgetting and remembering. If national days have considerable
political significance, whether positive or negative, they are also
of major economic worth. Just as 'heritage' is not simply a matter
of history, but of markets, so 'national days' have the potential
to be major icons of national tourism. "--Book cover.
Sandstone Petroleum Reservoirs presents an integrated,
multidisciplinary approach to the geology of sandstone oil and gas
reservoirs. Twenty-two case studies involving a variety of
depositional settings, tectonic provinces, and burial/diagenetic
histories emphasize depositional controls on reservoir
architecture, petrophysical properties, and production performance.
An introductory section provides perspective to the nature of
reservoir characterization and highlights the important questions
that future studies need to address. A "reservoir summary"
following each case study aids the reader in gaining quick access
to the main characteristics of each reservoir. This casebook is
heavily illustrated, and most data have not been previously
published. The intended audience comprises a broad range of
practicing earth scientists, including petroleum geologists,
geophysicists, and engineers. Readers will value the integration of
geological versus engineering interests provided here, and will be
enabled to improve exploration and production results.
The book shows how national days are best understood in the context
of debates about national identity. It argues that national days
are contested and manipulated, as well as subject to political,
cultural and social pressure. It brings together some of the most
recent research on national days and sets it in a comparative
context.
Electrical engineering students are traditionally given but brief
exposure to the important topic of electrical machines and
transformers. This text/reference comprises a thorough and
accessible introduction to the subject and this Second Edition
contains more material on small machinery and a new chapter on the
"energy conversiona a approach to calculation of magnetically
developed forces. A circuit model is developed for each of the
basic devices and the physical basis of each model is explained.
Chapters are relatively independent of one another and follow the
same general plan----coverage is broad and deep enough to permit
flexibility in course design.
A Scotsman’s Odyssey’ is a riveting account of four decades of
sea adventures and exploration, written so vividly you can feel the
salt spray in your face. Ian’s maritime chronicle has something
for everyone. His love of sailing has taken him to out-of-the-way
places ranging from the sub-arctic Faroes Islands to the remote
Barrier Reef islands in tropical Australia. ‘A Scotsman’s
Odyssey’ is a book as much about voyaging in the imagination as
on the waves. It inspires cruising yachtsmen and yachtswomen to
sail beyond their native shores, young readers to seize
opportunities to sail on Ocean Youth Trust voyages, armchair
sailors to journey to northern Europe and ancient Venetian ports in
Greece and Croatia. Nature lovers will enjoy Ian’s encounters
with basking sharks, dolphins, killer and humpbacked whales, and
even salt-water crocodiles.
This scarce antiquarian book is included in our special Legacy
Reprint Series. In the interest of creating a more extensive
selection of rare historical book reprints, we have chosen to
reproduce this title even though it may possibly have occasional
imperfections such as missing and blurred pages, missing text, poor
pictures, markings, dark backgrounds and other reproduction issues
beyond our control. Because this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as a part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving and promoting the world's literature.
Published in 1958 as a memoriam for E. Merton Coulter,
"Georgians in Profile" is a collection of fourteen biographical
essays that detail the lives of important Georgians. Written by
Coulter's former students, the subjects of the essays range from
colonial builders to reformers of the twentieth century. Some of
the historical figures in the volume include John Percival, the
First Earl of Egmont, who helped establish the Georgia colony;
Benjamin Hawkins, a representative for Congress in the negotiations
with the Creek Indians; Wilson Lumpkin, a prominent antebellum
politician; and Rebecca Latimer Felton, the first woman to hold a
U.S. Senate seat. An appendix offers a complete list of works
published by Coulter up to 1958.
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