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This is a major new contribution to the historiography of the First
World War. It examines the lively battle of ideas which helped to
destroy Austria-Hungary. It also assesses, for the first time, the
weapon of 'front propaganda' as used by and against the Empire on
the Italian and Eastern Fronts. Based on material in eight
languages, the work challenges accepted views about Britain's
primacy in the field of propaganda, while casting fresh light on
the creation of Yugoslavia and the viability of the Habsburg Empire
in its last years.
This is a major new contribution to the historiography of the First World War. It examines the lively battle of ideas which helped destroy Austria-Hungary. It also assesses, for the first time, the weapon of "front propaganda" as used by and against the Empire on the Italian and Eastern Fronts. Based on material in eight languages, the work challenges accepted views about Britain's primacy in the field of propaganda, while casting fresh light on the creation of Yugoslavia and the viability of the Habsburg Empire in its last years.
Non-Abelian gauge theories, such as quantum chromodynamics (QCD) or
electroweak theory, are best studied with the aid of Green's
functions that are gauge-invariant off-shell, but unlike for the
photon in quantum electrodynamics, conventional graphical
constructions fail. The pinch technique provides a systematic
framework for constructing such Green's functions, and has many
useful applications. Beginning with elementary one-loop examples,
this book goes on to extend the method to all orders, showing that
the pinch technique is equivalent to calculations in the background
field Feynman gauge. The Schwinger–Dyson equations are derived
within the pinch technique framework, and are used to show how a
dynamical gluon mass arises in QCD. Finally the volume turns to its
many applications. This book is ideal for elementary particle
theorists and graduate students. This 2011 title has been reissued
as an Open Access publication on Cambridge Core.
Non-Abelian gauge theories, such as quantum chromodynamics (QCD) or
electroweak theory, are best studied with the aid of Green's
functions that are gauge-invariant off-shell, but unlike for the
photon in quantum electrodynamics, conventional graphical
constructions fail. The pinch technique provides a systematic
framework for constructing such Green's functions, and has many
useful applications. Beginning with elementary one-loop examples,
this book goes on to extend the method to all orders, showing that
the pinch technique is equivalent to calculations in the background
field Feynman gauge. The Schwinger–Dyson equations are derived
within the pinch technique framework, and are used to show how a
dynamical gluon mass arises in QCD. Finally the volume turns to its
many applications. This book is ideal for elementary particle
theorists and graduate students. This 2011 title has been reissued
as an Open Access publication on Cambridge Core.
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Anathema (Paperback)
Vanessa M Cornwall; Illustrated by Lola Buckwald; Channing H Cornwall
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R448
Discovery Miles 4 480
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This is a major new contribution to the historiography of the First
World War. It examines the lively battle of ideas which helped to
destroy Austria-Hungary. It also assesses, for the first time, the
weapon of 'front propaganda' as used by and against the Empire on
the Italian and Eastern Fronts. Based on material in eight
languages, the work challenges accepted views about Britain's
primacy in the field of propaganda, while casting fresh light on
the creation of Yugoslavia and the viability of the Habsburg Empire
in its last years.
This book includes important global research concerning financial
institutions and the money and capital markets within which they
function. It includes theoretical developments and their
implementation, empirical, applied, and policy-oriented research in
banking and other domestic and international financial institutions
and markets.
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