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The medieval Ashkenazi manuscripts of the Small Book of
Commandments (Sefer Mitzvot Katan, or 'SeMaK' for short), which was
written by Isaac of Corbeil, attest a scribal culture in which
rabbinical knowledge and piety were combined with creative freedom
in manuscript design. This study is concerned with the creation,
composition and circulation of manuscripts of the SeMaK and
concentrates on the book as an artefact. The focus of the author's
attention is the manuscripts' material nature, their artistic
embellishment and the personal touches that scribes added to them.
With the act of writing a text and decorating a SeMaK manuscript,
they 'appropriated' the text, so to speak, giving it a character of
its very own. They drew on a visual language in the process - or
rather, on visual languages, which occupy a special place between
pure writing culture and pure painting culture. It was in this area
'in between' the two that spontaneous touches arose, ranging from
changes in the physical arrangement of the text (mise-en-page) to
drawings and doodles added in the margins. An examination of
paratextual elements broadens the reader's knowledge about Jewish
scribal culture and grants insights into medieval book art,
material culture and Judeo-Christian co-existence in the Middle
Ages as well as throwing some light on Jewish values, ideals and
eschatological hopes.
Originally published in 1895, this title provides fascinating
insights into the development of socialism in the decades prior to
the explosion of 20th century socialist revolutions. Kaufmann
examines the influences of Christian ideas and European society on
socialism to give a fuller picture of the movement at the turn of
the century as well as offers his predictions for the future of
socialism in Europe. This title is ideal for students of sociology
and history, particularly students interested in the development of
modern intellectual movements.
Late deciders go for the challenger; turnout helps the Democrats;
the gender gap results from a surge in Democratic preference among
women--these and many other myths are standard fare among average
citizens, political pundits, and even some academics. But are these
conventional wisdoms--familiar to anyone who watches Sunday morning
talk shows--really valid?
Unconventional Wisdom offers a novel yet highly accessible
synthesis of what we know about American voters and elections. It
not only provides an integrated overview of the central themes in
American politics--parties, polarization, turnout, partisan bias,
campaign effects, swing voters, the gender gap, and the youth
vote--it upends many of our fundamental preconceptions. Most
importantly, it shows that the American electorate is much more
stable than we have been led to believe, and that the voting
patterns we see today have deep roots in our history. Throughout,
the book provides comprehensive information on voting patterns;
illuminates (and corrects) popular myths about voters and
elections; and details the empirical foundations of conventional
wisdoms that many understand poorly or not at all.
Written by three experts on American politics, Unconventional
Wisdom serves as both a standard reference and a concise overview
of the subject. Both informative and witty, the book is likely to
become a standard work in the field, essential reading for anyone
interested in American politics.
Originally published in 1895, this title provides fascinating
insights into the development of socialism in the decades prior to
the explosion of 20th century socialist revolutions. Kaufmann
examines the influences of Christian ideas and European society on
socialism to give a fuller picture of the movement at the turn of
the century as well as offers his predictions for the future of
socialism in Europe. This title is ideal for students of sociology
and history, particularly students interested in the development of
modern intellectual movements.
Important contributions about the treatment modalities of breast
cancer are presented in this book. The risks and limitations of
breast conserving therapy of mammary carcinoma are dealt with.
Newest findings show that this form of therapy has the same outcome
as conservative treatment modalities. The book also considers
controversial issues such as the treatment of mastopathy,
precancerous, and non-invasive lesions of the breast. New, but not
yet approved, regimes for the prevention of mammary carcinoma and
open questions concerning adequate operative treatment are
discussed. Latest results presented here show that all modern
palliative chemotherapy has a certain but limited effect on outcome
and that early detection and preventive therapy (surgical and
hormonal) will be of great importance for improved chances of
survival of breast cancer.
Late deciders go for the challenger; turnout helps the Democrats;
the gender gap results from a surge in Democratic preference among
women--these and many other myths are standard fare among average
citizens, political pundits, and even some academics. But are these
conventional wisdoms--familiar to anyone who watches Sunday morning
talk shows--really valid?
Unconventional Wisdom offers a novel yet highly accessible
synthesis of what we know about American voters and elections. It
not only provides an integrated overview of the central themes in
American politics--parties, polarization, turnout, partisan bias,
campaign effects, swing voters, the gender gap, and the youth
vote--it upends many of our fundamental preconceptions. Most
importantly, it shows that the American electorate is much more
stable than we have been led to believe, and that the voting
patterns we see today have deep roots in our history. Throughout,
the book provides comprehensive information on voting patterns;
illuminates (and corrects) popular myths about voters and
elections; and details the empirical foundations of conventional
wisdoms that many understand poorly or not at all.
Written by three experts on American politics, Unconventional
Wisdom serves as both a standard reference and a concise overview
of the subject. Both informative and witty, the book is likely to
become a standard work in the field, essential reading for anyone
interested in American politics.
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Renuka (Paperback)
M. Kaufmann; Mandira Chattopadhyay
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R280
Discovery Miles 2 800
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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This Is A New Release Of The Original 1883 Edition.
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Renuka (Paperback)
Parama Chattopadhyay, M. Kaufmann; Mandira Chattopadhyay
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R233
Discovery Miles 2 330
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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1883. Contents: Communism of the Early Christians; Common life in
the Middle Ages; Pre-Reformation Socialisms; The Hussites and the
Peasants' War; The Moravian Brotherhood; The Christian Republic at
Paraguay; Communistic Societies in America, I.; Communistic
Societies in America, II.; Old Mortality of Socialism; Social
Palaces; and Colleges of Industry.
1883. Contents: Communism of the Early Christians; Common life in
the Middle Ages; Pre-Reformation Socialisms; The Hussites and the
Peasants' War; The Moravian Brotherhood; The Christian Republic at
Paraguay; Communistic Societies in America, I.; Communistic
Societies in America, II.; Old Mortality of Socialism; Social
Palaces; and Colleges of Industry.
This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the
original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as
marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe
this work is culturally important, we have made it available as
part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting
the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions
that are true to the original work.
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