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This revelatory study explores how Scottish history plays,
especially since the 1930s, raise issues of ideology, national
identity, historiography, mythology, gender and especially Scottish
language. Covering topics up to the end of World War Two, the book
addresses the work of many key figures from the last century of
Scottish theatre, including Robert McLellan and his contemporaries,
and also Hector MacMillan, Stewart Conn, John McGrath, Donald
Campbell, Bill Bryden, Sue Glover, Liz Lochhead, Jo Clifford, Peter
Arnott, David Greig, Rona Munro and others often neglected or
misunderstood. Setting these writers' achievements in the context
of their Scottish and European predecessors, Ian Brown offers fresh
insights into key aspects of Scottish theatre. As such, this
represents the first study to offer an overarching view of
historical representation on Scottish stages, exploring the nature
of 'history' and 'myth' and relating these afresh to how dramatists
use - and subvert - them. Engaging and accessible, this innovative
book will attract scholars and students interested in history,
ideology, mythology, theatre politics and explorations of national
and gender identity.
The NATO-sponsored Advanced Research Workshop (ARW) on "Emerging
Applications of Vacuum-Arc-Produced Plasma, Ion and Electron Beams"
was held at the Baikal Dunes Resort, Lake Baikal, Russia, on June
24-28, 2002. Participants were from NATO countries Belgium, Czech
Republic, Germany, Poland, Turkey and the USA, and from NATO
partner countries Bulgaria, Russia, Ukraine and Uzbekistan. The
goal of the meeting was to bring together researchers involved in
novel applications of plasmas and ion/electron beams formed from
vacuum arc discharges, especially in less conventional or emerging
scientific areas such as new perspectives on vacuum arc phenomena,
generation of high charge state metal ions, heavy ion accelerator
injection, multi-layer thin film synthesis, biological
applications, generation of high-current high-density electron
beams, and more. It was our hope that the meeting would engender
new research directions and help to establish new collaborations,
prompt new thinking for research and technology applications of
vacuum arc science, and in general foster development of the field.
The Workshop was a great success, as was clearly felt by all of the
attendees. The small number of participants at the meeting tended
to encourage a high level of closeness and communication between
individuals. The location, a small resort on the western side of
Lake Baikal in the vicinity of Irkutsk, was ideal - the isolated
location, small and quiet, was excellent and was most conducive to
discussion among individuals and small groups quite apart from the
formal presentations.
The great inter-war depression has long been seen as an
unprecedented economic disaster for the peoples of the non-European
world. This book, with its detailed assessment of the impact of the
depression on the economies of Africa and Asia, challenges the
orthodox view, and is essential reading for those with a teaching
or research interest in the modern economic history of those
continents. Established specialists in the modern economic history
of parts of Africa or Asia put forward a number of revisionist
arguments. They show that some economies were left essentially
unscathed by the depression, and that for many export-dependent
peasant communities which did face a severe drop in cash income as
world commodity prices collapsed from the late 1920s, there was a
range of important responses and reactions by which they could
defend their economic welfare. For many peasant communities the
depression was not a disaster but an opportunity.
Introduction to Ion Bean Biotechnology presents an comprehensive
primer on radiation-induced mutations and implantation of charged
particles altering biological development. As such, its one of the
most intriging and leading tools in bioengineering cells. IIBB
cover the physics of ions particles, the biological effects of ion
implantations in cells, and the subsequent use in bacteria, in
viruses, and in plants. IIBB covers important areas:
Inducing genetic mutations on the molecular level
Inducing cells to catalyze targeted gene transfer
Ion beam technology is a new area, still very young
IIBB will be essentinal reading for any student, reseacher, or
industry professional seeking to understand and master the
mechanisms of such mutations.
With the tragic airline disaster in New York City, on September
11th, 2001, the subject of emergency communications has become very
important. This work is intended to provide an in-depth exposure to
authorized emergency communications. These communications generally
involve preferential treatment of signalling and/or data to help
ensure forwarding of information through a network. investigations
using Next Generation Networks (IP based communications). The
information acts as a reference for network designers, network
vendors, and users of authorized emergency communications services.
The book is divided into three sections. The first describes
systems and protocols that have been deployed as private networks
for use by government agencies like the US Department of Defense.
This section also presents an in-depth discussion on MLPP. We then
present current work in the area of Land Mobile Radio, commonly
used by local emergency personnel such as police and firemen. This
second section also describes systems that have been deployed over
the public switched telephone network. Finally, the third section
presents insights on trying to support emergency communications
over TCP/IP networks and the Internet. In this last item we look
into what IETF protocols can be considered candidates for change,
as well as those protocols and applications that should not be
altered.
The book challenges the orthodox argument that rural populations
which abandoned self-sufficiency to become single commodity
producers, and were supposedly very vulnerable to the commodity
price collapse of the 1930s Depression, did not suffer as much as
has been supposed. It shows how the effects of the depression were
complicated, varying between regions, between different kinds of
economic actors, and over time, and shows how the 'victims' of the
depression were not passive, working imaginatively to mitigate
their circumstances.
This wide-ranging and ground-breaking book, especially relevant
given Brexit and renewed Scottish independence campaigning,
provides in-depth analysis of ways Scottishness has been performed
and modified over the centuries. Alongside theatre, television,
comedy, and film, it explores performativity in public events,
Anglo-Scottish relations, language and literary practice, the
Scottish diaspora and concepts of nation, borders and hybridity.
Following discussion of the 1320 Declaration of Arbroath and the
real meanings of the 1706/7 Treaty of Union, it examines the
differing perceptions of what the 'United Kingdom' means to Scots
and English. It contrasts the treatment of Shakespeare and Burns as
'national bards' and considers the implications of Scottish
scholars' invention of 'English Literature'. It engages with
Scotland's language politics -rebutting claims of a 'Gaelic
Gestapo' - and how borders within Scotland interact. It replaces
myths about 'tartan monsters' with level-headed evidence before
discussing in detail representations of Scottishness in domestic
and international media.
The book challenges the orthodox argument that rural populations
which had abandoned self-sufficiency to become single commodity
producers, and which were therefore supposedly very vulnerable to
the commodity price collapse of the 1930s Depression, did not in
fact suffer as much as has been supposed. It shows how the effects
of the depression were complicated, varying between regions,
between different kinds of economic actors, and over time, and
shows how the 'victims' of the depression were not passive, working
imaginatively to mitigate their problems.
The great inter-war depression has long been seen as an
unprecedented economic disaster for the peoples of the non-European
world. This book, with its detailed assessment of the impact of the
depression on the economies of Africa and Asia, challenges the
orthodox view, and is essential reading for those with a teaching
or research interest in the modern economic history of those
continents. Established specialists in the modern economic history
of parts of Africa or Asia put forward a number of revisionist
arguments. They show that some economies were left essentially
unscathed by the depression, and that for many export-dependent
peasant communities which did face a severe drop in cash income as
world commodity prices collapsed from the late 1920s, there was a
range of important responses and reactions by which they could
defend their economic welfare. For many peasant communities the
depression was not a disaster but an opportunity.
The internet is now a key part of everyday life across the
developed world, and growing rapidly across developing countries.
This Handbook provides a comprehensive overview of the latest
research on internet governance, written by the leading scholars in
the field.With an international focus, it features contributions
from lawyers, economists and political scientists across North
America, Europe and Australia. They adopt a broad multidisciplinary
perspective, taking in law, economics, political science,
international relations, and communications studies.
Thought-provoking chapters cover topics such as ICANN, the Internet
Governance Forum, grassroots activism, innovation, human rights,
privacy in social networks, and network neutrality. Being a
forward-looking guide for the next decade, this Research Handbook
will strongly appeal to scholars and graduate students in the
social sciences studying and researching internet governance,
political scientists, economists, lawyers and computer scientists
working on governance issues, as well as regulators and
policymakers responsible for internet governance in national
governments and intergovernmental organizations. Contributors: J.M.
Bauer, A. Brown, I. Brown, L. Bygrave, J. Cave, N. Economides, L.
Edwards, A.M. Froomkin, G. Greenleaf, J. Hofmann, G. Hosein, R.F.
Jorgensen, C.T. Marsden, A. Matwyshyn, T.J. McIntyre, M. Mueller,
A. Powell, J. Tag, M. van Eeten, R.H. Weber, M. Ziewitz
This revelatory study explores how Scottish history plays,
especially since the 1930s, raise issues of ideology, national
identity, historiography, mythology, gender and especially Scottish
language. Covering topics up to the end of World War Two, the book
addresses the work of many key figures from the last century of
Scottish theatre, including Robert McLellan and his contemporaries,
and also Hector MacMillan, Stewart Conn, John McGrath, Donald
Campbell, Bill Bryden, Sue Glover, Liz Lochhead, Jo Clifford, Peter
Arnott, David Greig, Rona Munro and others often neglected or
misunderstood. Setting these writers' achievements in the context
of their Scottish and European predecessors, Ian Brown offers fresh
insights into key aspects of Scottish theatre. As such, this
represents the first study to offer an overarching view of
historical representation on Scottish stages, exploring the nature
of 'history' and 'myth' and relating these afresh to how dramatists
use - and subvert - them. Engaging and accessible, this innovative
book will attract scholars and students interested in history,
ideology, mythology, theatre politics and explorations of national
and gender identity.
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Albert Ben i Lawr (Paperback)
Ian Brown; Illustrated by Eoin Clarke; Translated by Anwen Pierce
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Introduction to Ion Bean Biotechnology presents an comprehensive
primer on radiation-induced mutations and implantation of charged
particles altering biological development. As such, its one of the
most intriging and leading tools in bioengineering cells. IIBB
cover the physics of ions particles, the biological effects of ion
implantations in cells, and the subsequent use in bacteria, in
viruses, and in plants. IIBB covers important areas: Inducing
genetic mutations on the molecular level Inducing cells to catalyze
targeted gene transfer Ion beam technology is a new area, still
very young IIBB will be essentinal reading for any student,
reseacher, or industry professional seeking to understand and
master the mechanisms of such mutations.
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Albert and his Friends
Ian Brown; Illustrated by Eoin Clarke
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With the tragic airline disaster in New York City, on September
11th, 2001, the subject of emergency communications has become very
important. Preferential Emergency Communications: From
Telecommunications to the Internet is intended to provide an
in-depth exposure to authorized emergency communications. These
communications generally involve preferential treatment of
signaling and/or data to help ensure forwarding of information
through a network. This book covers examples ranging from private
networks to current investigations using Next Generation Networks
(i.e., IP based communications). The information acts as a
reference for network designers, network vendors, and users of
authorized emergency communications services.
Preferential Emergency Communications: From Telecommunications to
the Internet, a professional monograph, is divided into three
sections. The first describes systems and protocols that have been
deployed as private networks for use by government agencies like
the U.S. Department of Defense. This section also presents an
in-depth discussion on MLPP. We then present current work in the
area of Land Mobile Radio, commonly used by local emergency
personnel such as police and fireman. This second section also
describes systems that have been deployed over the public switched
telephone network. Finally, the third section presents insights on
trying to support emergency communications over TCP/IP networks and
the Internet. In this last item we look into what IETF protocols
can be considered candidates for change, as well as those protocols
and applications that should not be altered.
Preferential Emergency Communications: From Telecommunications to
the Internet is designed to meet the needs of a professional
audience composed of practitioners and researchers in industry.
This book is also suitable for senior undergraduate and
graduate-level students in computer science and electrical
engineering.
In our time, as in his own, Burns is encountered as recitation, on
stage and screen, in speeches, preeminently as song, and in the
drama and debates surrounding new discoveries and new editions.
Contributors to this imaginative new interdisciplinary collection
bridge the divide between performers and scholars, with readable
but authoritative short essays that will spark interest in all
Burnsians and open up new directions for Burns research.'Patrick
Scott, University of South CarolinaExamines representations of
Robert Burns and his work in a wide range of performance modesThis
book opens up fresh aspects of performance and performativity and
their impact on our perception of Robert Burns and his work.
Bringing together leading experts on music, song, drama, public
ceremonial and literature, it studies Burns as a performed and
performative construct. It explores ways in which he is encountered
as a living author, setting the popularity of his poetry and songs
in the context of his representation in popular culture.
The NATO-sponsored Advanced Research Workshop (ARW) on "Emerging
Applications of Vacuum-Arc-Produced Plasma, Ion and Electron Beams"
was held at the Baikal Dunes Resort, Lake Baikal, Russia, on June
24-28, 2002. Participants were from NATO countries Belgium, Czech
Republic, Germany, Poland, Turkey and the USA, and from NATO
partner countries Bulgaria, Russia, Ukraine and Uzbekistan. The
goal of the meeting was to bring together researchers involved in
novel applications of plasmas and ion/electron beams formed from
vacuum arc discharges, especially in less conventional or emerging
scientific areas such as new perspectives on vacuum arc phenomena,
generation of high charge state metal ions, heavy ion accelerator
injection, multi-layer thin film synthesis, biological
applications, generation of high-current high-density electron
beams, and more. It was our hope that the meeting would engender
new research directions and help to establish new collaborations,
prompt new thinking for research and technology applications of
vacuum arc science, and in general foster development of the field.
The Workshop was a great success, as was clearly felt by all of the
attendees. The small number of participants at the meeting tended
to encourage a high level of closeness and communication between
individuals. The location, a small resort on the western side of
Lake Baikal in the vicinity of Irkutsk, was ideal - the isolated
location, small and quiet, was excellent and was most conducive to
discussion among individuals and small groups quite apart from the
formal presentations.
Using Thai-language archival material, this book examines a crucial
element in the dismantling of the traditional government structure
and the installation of a Western-style administration - the
creation of a modern Ministry of Finance.
This book is unashamedly aimed at a wider market than the ordinary
academic volume, as it seeks to extend the impact of the research
it contains, making it available to the worldwide community of
Burns enthusiasts, without compromising on scholarship.
Contributors have been selected not only for their academic rigour
and reputation, but also because of their ability to handle their
material with elegance and accessibility for the general reader.
They offer fresh insights for both academic and general readers,
not least through the volume's interdisciplinary approaches,
including a contribution from the great interpreter of Burns's
songs, Sheena Wellington. A key part of this volume's attraction
lies in the way it opens up fresh issues and aspects of performance
and performativity and their impact on our perception of Robert
Burns and his work.
This solutions manual accompanies the SI edition of "The Science
and Engineering of Materials", which emphasizes current materials
testing, procedures and selection, and makes use of class-tested
examples and practice problems.
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