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This special issue of ZAMP is published to honor Paul M. Naghdi for
his contributions to mechanics over the last forty years and more.
It is offered in celebration of his long, productive career in
continuum mechan ics; a career which has been marked by a passion
for the intrinsic beauty of the subject, an uncompromising
adherence to academic standards, and an untiring devotion to our
profession. Originally, this issue was planned in celebration of
Naghdi's 70th birthday, which occurred on 29 March 1994. But, as
the papers were being prepared for the press, it became evident
that the illness from which Professor Naghdi had been suffering
during recent months was extremely serious. On 26 May 1994, a
reception took place in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at
Berkeley, at which Naghdi received The Berkeley Citation (which is
given in lieu of an honorary degree) and where he was also
presented with the Table of Contents of the present collection.
Subse quently, he had the opportunity to read the papers in
manuscript form. He was very touched that his colleagues had chosen
to honor him with their fine contributions. The knowledge that he
was held in such high esteem by his fellow scientists brought a
special pleasure and consolation to him in his last weeks. On
Saturday evening, 9 July 1994, Paul Naghdi succumbed to the lung
cancer which he had so courageously endured.
James Casey offers an innovative study of prestige, power and the
role of the family in a Mediterranean city during the early modern
period. He focuses on the structure and values of the ruling class
of Granada, where a new elite consolidated its authority. The study
suggests that their power was linked to the pursuit of honour,
which demanded participation in the politics of the commonwealth
and depended greatly on the network of personal relations which
they were able to build with kinsmen, clients and patrons. It
explores the way in which this system contributed to the relative
tranquillity of the community during a turbulent time of religious
and political change, that of the rise of absolutism and of the
Counter Reformation. The book sheds fresh light on the nature of
the early modern family and will be essential reading for
historians of early modern Spain and Europe.
Series Information: Social History of Europe
An exploration of the solidarities which held the Spanish nation
together at a time of conflict and change - the early modern era.
Drawing on recent research, the book explores the pattern of
fellowship and patronage at the local level which contributed to
the notable absence of popular revolts characteristic of other
European countries at this time. Social control was influenced by
the counter-revolution, which transformed religious attitudes. The
text analyzes the impact of these changes on family life and
popular culture more generally. Focusing on the main themes of the
development of capitalism, the growth of the state and religious
upheaval, this comprehensive social history aims to shed light on
changes throughout Europe in the early modern period.
James Casey offers an innovative study of prestige, power and the
role of the family in a Mediterranean city during the early modern
period. He focuses on the structure and values of the ruling class
of Granada, where a new elite consolidated its authority. The study
suggests that their power was linked to the pursuit of honour,
which demanded participation in the politics of the commonwealth
and depended greatly on the network of personal relations which
they were able to build with kinsmen, clients and patrons. It
explores the way in which this system contributed to the relative
tranquillity of the community during a turbulent time of religious
and political change, that of the rise of absolutism and of the
Counter Reformation. The book sheds fresh light on the nature of
the early modern family and will be essential reading for
historians of early modern Spain and Europe.
Drawing on hitherto unpublished sources James Casey explores two
major themes in Spanish historiography - the consequences of the
expulsion of the Moriscos (heavily concentrated in Valencia in the
early seventeenth century), and the way in which the Habsburg
Monarchy kept or lost control over its peripheral provinces. The
study ranges widely over questions of population (including a
pioneering attempt for early modern Spain at family
reconstitution), landholding and agriculture, exploring the links
between depopulation and economic decline - twin phenomena which
characterized the peninsula in the age of Spain's decline. Dr Casey
has drawn on a variety of previously neglected sources - parish
registers, tithe records, cadastral surveys - in order to quantify
these developments as far as possible. The result is a reassessment
of the chronology and extent of economic recession in one of
Spain's most fertile provinces, and a revision of some ideas about
the importance of the expulsion of the Moriscos.
This special issue of ZAMP is published to honor Paul M. Naghdi for
his contributions to mechanics over the last forty years and more.
It is offered in celebration of his long, productive career in
continuum mechan ics; a career which has been marked by a passion
for the intrinsic beauty of the subject, an uncompromising
adherence to academic standards, and an untiring devotion to our
profession. Originally, this issue was planned in celebration of
Naghdi's 70th birthday, which occurred on 29 March 1994. But, as
the papers were being prepared for the press, it became evident
that the illness from which Professor Naghdi had been suffering
during recent months was extremely serious. On 26 May 1994, a
reception took place in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at
Berkeley, at which Naghdi received The Berkeley Citation (which is
given in lieu of an honorary degree) and where he was also
presented with the Table of Contents of the present collection.
Subse quently, he had the opportunity to read the papers in
manuscript form. He was very touched that his colleagues had chosen
to honor him with their fine contributions. The knowledge that he
was held in such high esteem by his fellow scientists brought a
special pleasure and consolation to him in his last weeks. On
Saturday evening, 9 July 1994, Paul Naghdi succumbed to the lung
cancer which he had so courageously endured."
This introductory book is organized around a collection of simple
experiments which the reader can perform at home or in a classroom
setting. Methods for physically exploring the intrinsic geometry of
commonplace curved objects (such as bowls, balls and watermelons)
are described. The concepts of Gaussian curvature, parallel
transport, and geodesics are treated.
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Shauna Marshall, James Casey
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Discovery Miles 4 160
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Title: The Spouse of Christ; or, the Church of the Crucified. A
dogmatic and historic poem.Publisher: British Library, Historical
Print EditionsThe British Library is the national library of the
United Kingdom. It is one of the world's largest research libraries
holding over 150 million items in all known languages and formats:
books, journals, newspapers, sound recordings, patents, maps,
stamps, prints and much more. Its collections include around 14
million books, along with substantial additional collections of
manuscripts and historical items dating back as far as 300 BC.The
POETRY & DRAMA collection includes books from the British
Library digitised by Microsoft. The books reflect the complex and
changing role of literature in society, ranging from Bardic poetry
to Victorian verse. Containing many classic works from important
dramatists and poets, this collection has something for every lover
of the stage and verse. ++++The below data was compiled from
various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this
title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to
insure edition identification: ++++ British Library Casey, James;
null 8 . 011651.eee.25.
Title: The Spouse of Christ; or, the Church of the Crucified. A
dogmatic and historic poem.Publisher: British Library, Historical
Print EditionsThe British Library is the national library of the
United Kingdom. It is one of the world's largest research libraries
holding over 150 million items in all known languages and formats:
books, journals, newspapers, sound recordings, patents, maps,
stamps, prints and much more. Its collections include around 14
million books, along with substantial additional collections of
manuscripts and historical items dating back as far as 300 BC.The
POETRY & DRAMA collection includes books from the British
Library digitised by Microsoft. The books reflect the complex and
changing role of literature in society, ranging from Bardic poetry
to Victorian verse. Containing many classic works from important
dramatists and poets, this collection has something for every lover
of the stage and verse. ++++The below data was compiled from
various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this
title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to
insure edition identification: ++++ British Library Casey, James;
null 8 . 011651.eee.25.
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may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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