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This book examines the diversity of practice in regional research
and its contribution to local, national and global issues. Three
themes are advanced here: Place and change, Transition and
resilience, and Challenges for the future. Contributors embrace
frameworks of co-design and transdisciplinary practice to build
communities of practice in response to lived experience in regional
contexts. Their work highlights the strategic importance of a
regional focus at a time when global connectivity and mobility is
increasing and the complexity of 'wicked' problems demands more
than one approach or solution. Such complex problems require
nuanced, and at times 'bespoke' methodological approaches to better
understand and support not just regional adaptation, resilience and
transformation, but to manage all these things at a time when
change is everywhere.
Packed full of analysis and interpretation, historical background,
discussions and commentaries, York Notes will help you get right to
the heart of the text you're studying, whether it's poetry, a play
or a novel. You'll learn all about the historical context of the
piece; find detailed discussions of key passages and characters;
learn interesting facts about the text; and discover structures,
patterns and themes that you may never have known existed. In the
Advanced Notes, specific sections on critical thinking, and advice
on how to read critically yourself, enable you to engage with the
text in new and different ways. Full glossaries, self-test
questions and suggested reading lists will help you fully prepare
for your exam, while internet links and references to film, TV,
theatre and the arts combine to fully immerse you in your chosen
text. York Notes offer an exciting and accessible key to your text,
enabling you to develop your ideas and transform your studies!
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Picasso in Fontainebleau
Anne Umland, Francesca Ferrari, Alexandra Morrison; Contributions by Cindy Albertson, Anny Aviram, …
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R1,184
Discovery Miles 11 840
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Festivals and events are of enormous significance to many
communities around the world. They can have historic, religious,
cultural and traditional significance, and they are also important
parts of community building. This book focuses on these
small-scale, non-metropolitan events (i.e. rural, regional and
peri-urban) to explore the complex relationships between place,
community and identity and the ways in which festival events bring
these into being. By drawing on the notion of 'encounter', this
book examines how festivals and events can be seen primarily as
spaces where different people meet. This notion of encounter helps
us to understand how conviviality and social relations are
developed, and what this then means in terms of social cohesion and
social justice. It also draws on current theoretical and
methodological approaches that can tell us about the role of
festivals in contemporary life, and it includes the sensual
approach, the geographies of affect and emotion, the notion of the
right to the city and nonrepresentation theory. The book brings
together these perspectives and examines their relevance in the
community events context, identifying and discussing theoretical
frameworks drawn from (including but not limited to) human
geography, sociology, anthropology, leisure studies and urban
planning, as well as tourism and event studies. For these reasons,
Festival Encounters will be a valuable read for students and
academics working on a wide range of disciplines.
Over the years that followed-and to this day-the presidents relied
on, misunderstood, sabotaged, and formed alliances with one another
that changed history. The world's most exclusive fraternity is a
complicated place: its members are bound forever because they sat
in the Oval Office and know its secrets, yet they are immortal
rivals for history's favour. Some presidents needed their
predecessors to keep their secrets; others needed them to
disappear. Truman enlisted Hoover to help him save Europe; Kennedy
turned to Ike on Cuba; Nixon sought Johnson's advice on getting
re-elected, but then tried to blackmail him; Ford and Carter
couldn't stand each other until they saw what they had in common;
Reagan and Clinton relied on Nixon as an emissary to Russia; Bush
put Clinton and his father to work and they became like father and
son; and Obama and Clinton became quiet rivals for the same crown.
ThePresidents Clubwill change the way we think about the
presidency, for the club itself is an instrument of presidential
power.
The Church in the Modern World: Fifty Years after Gaudium et Spes
commemorates the fiftieth anniversary of the Second Vatican
Council's Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World.
Featuring scholars from the Joan and Ralph Lane Center for Catholic
Studies and Social Thought, this book offers a future-orientated
analysis by highlighting contemporary social issues through the
lens of Gaudium et Spes. In part I, authors examine the historical,
political, and social significance of the document. Part II
presents interdisciplinary perspectives on current social issues in
light of Gaudium et Spes and contemporary Catholic social thought.
The book covers such topics as immigration, women in the Church,
environmental ethics, human rights, economic justice, the Church in
Africa, and liberation theology.
Analysing the aural background of everyday spaces, this book
explores the role and processes of sound in daily life in a range
of contexts. Sounding Places questions how sound comes to be a
meaningful ingredient in the microgeographies of place-making, how
it contributes to shaping a variety of embodied and spatially
situated experiences, and how such aspects can be harnessed
methodologically. These topics contribute to broader debates on the
relations between representation and the non- or
more-than-representational that are taking place across the social
sciences and humanities in the wake of the cultural turn. Using
creative approaches, this multidisciplinary book brings together
the work of international scholars to enrich our understanding of
the more-than-representational registers of sound and sonic
experiences. Social science scholars focusing on human geography,
social psychology, music and cultural studies will find this to be
a beneficial read. It will also prove to be a useful tool for urban
planners and policy-makers interested in the use of sound and music
in public environments.
This new title in the "Profiles in Power Series" examines the
astonishing career of The Younger Pitt. A phenomenon, dead at 46,
he was not only Britain's youngest, but also her second longest,
serving Prime minister, who acted as premier for 19 of his 25 yeas
in Parliament. Provides a concise analytical examination of a
critical period in British history and Pitt's role in these events,
including Britain's international resurgence after the loss of
America and the long struggle against Revolutionary and Napoleonic
France. For those interested in British history. Hardcover
0-582-05278-5 $ 69.95y
A stunning coffee table book for DIYers, interior design lovers, as
well as vanlife and tiny homes enthusiasts, This Old Van is the
complete how-to guide to plan, renovate and style your own vintage
van to give it a second life. Much-loved couple from The Block,
Carlene and Michael Duffy, have received countless emails from keen
renovators around the world asking for advice on refitting a
vintage van or RV. They have compiled their tips, tricks, and the
wisdom they have learned on their own projects and distilled it
into one helpful and beautiful book. Learn what to look for when
purchasing a second-hand van, follow detailed information on
planning and construction, and discover plenty of design and
styling tips, alongside beautiful photos of Carlene and Michael's
many van conversions to help provide further inspiration. For many,
a van or RV is much more than just a holiday home - it's a vehicle
for freedom and adventure, or might even be your permanent home.
Carlene and Michael address every consideration from budgeting and
spatial planning to colour palettes, so you can create your dream
home on wheels.
Festivals and events are of enormous significance to many
communities around the world. They can have historic, religious,
cultural and traditional significance, and they are also important
parts of community building. This book focuses on these
small-scale, non-metropolitan events (i.e. rural, regional and
peri-urban) to explore the complex relationships between place,
community and identity and the ways in which festival events bring
these into being. By drawing on the notion of 'encounter', this
book examines how festivals and events can be seen primarily as
spaces where different people meet. This notion of encounter helps
us to understand how conviviality and social relations are
developed, and what this then means in terms of social cohesion and
social justice. It also draws on current theoretical and
methodological approaches that can tell us about the role of
festivals in contemporary life, and it includes the sensual
approach, the geographies of affect and emotion, the notion of the
right to the city and nonrepresentation theory. The book brings
together these perspectives and examines their relevance in the
community events context, identifying and discussing theoretical
frameworks drawn from (including but not limited to) human
geography, sociology, anthropology, leisure studies and urban
planning, as well as tourism and event studies. For these reasons,
Festival Encounters will be a valuable read for students and
academics working on a wide range of disciplines.
This book examines the diversity of practice in regional research
and its contribution to local, national and global issues. Three
themes are advanced here: Place and change, Transition and
resilience, and Challenges for the future. Contributors embrace
frameworks of co-design and transdisciplinary practice to build
communities of practice in response to lived experience in regional
contexts. Their work highlights the strategic importance of a
regional focus at a time when global connectivity and mobility is
increasing and the complexity of 'wicked' problems demands more
than one approach or solution. Such complex problems require
nuanced, and at times 'bespoke' methodological approaches to better
understand and support not just regional adaptation, resilience and
transformation, but to manage all these things at a time when
change is everywhere.
This practical book provides a comprehensive and accessible
overview of all aspects of the commercial production of
blackberries and their hybrids, covering plant growth and
development, cultivar description and selection, propagation,
pruning, soil and water management, postharvest management,
economics and marketing, and pest identification and management.
Cultivated blackberries are a relatively new crop, but with new
cultivars and cultural practices they are now grown and available
worldwide. Production regions have expanded internationally due to
innovative methods showing much promise and evidence of human
health benefits. Blackberries and Their Hybrids explains the many
complex steps involved in producing a conventional or an organic
crop for the fresh and processed markets, and: - Contains
information gathered from global sources - Is appropriate for areas
that can produce blackberries for the local, domestic and/or export
markets - Includes full-color images throughout Authored by a team
of experts, this book is essential for growers, extension workers,
fruit industry personnel, students, and lecturers involved in the
commercial production of blackberries and their hybrids.
Unlike other books on eighteenth-century British admirals, which
tell and re-tell the history of admirals' successful exploits, this
book investigates what exactly were the qualities which made for
successful naval leadership in this period. It identifies twelve
key qualities, and discusses how far each of the many leading
admirals of the period possessed these qualities. It argues that
Hawke and Nelson were the outstanding naval leaders of the
eighteenth century, outlining their respective careers and showing
how both of them possessed, more than the other admirals, the key
qualities of leadership. Moreover, it argues that British fleet
tactics and blockade strategy reached a new high level in the
middle of the eighteenth century; that Hawke played the leading
operational role in achieving this; and that Hawke has been
undervalued both in the history of the British navy and in public
estimation of Britain's great military and naval leaders. Overall,
the book provides a refreshing reappraisal of British naval warfare
in the eighteenth century, enabling readers to relive key battles
and other encounters, and appreciate how crucial, alongside other
key factors which are also discussed, the leadership qualities of
the admirals were in bringing about success, or, in some cases,
failure. Ruddock Mackay has published extensively on maritime
history and taught at the Royal Naval College Dartmouth and the
University of St Andrews. Michael Duffy, who was Director of the
Centre for Maritime Historical Studies at the University of Exeter
1991-2007, has also published extensively on maritime history.
This is the first full-scale examination of the politics,
economics, adminstration, and execution of the expeditions to the
West Indies which were mounted by the British against the French
during the Revolutionary Wars. Hitherto these have been regarded as
a side-show to the campaigns that were taking place in Europe; but
the author, emphasizing the importance of the Caribbean in the
Atlantic economy of the late eighteenth century, explains them as a
bid for decisive supremacy in the battle for trade, seapower, and
the sinews of war. Britain committed tens of thousands of soldiers
to the struggle, while France retaliated by inciting colonial
rebellion in a war which changed the future of the Caribbean,
altered European attitudes to negroes, and enabled Britain to
sustain its war effort in Europe. Soldiers, Sugar, and Seapower
sets the West Indies expeditions in their proper place as one of
the most difficult and dangerous wars in British history, and
places the fighting in its political, economic, and logistical
context.
Learn to use some of the most exciting and powerful tools to
deliver world-class quality software with continuous delivery and
DevOps About This Book * Get to know the background of DevOps so
you understand the collaboration between different aspects of an IT
organization and a software developer * Deploy top-quality software
and ensure software maintenance and release management with this
practical guide * This course covers some of the most exciting
technology available to DevOps engineers, and demonstrates multiple
techniques for using them * Real-world and realistic examples are
provided to help you as you go about the implementation and
adoption of continuous delivery and DevOps Who This Book Is For
This course is for developers who want to understand how the
infrastructure that builds today's enterprises works, and how to
painlessly and regularly ship quality software. What You Will Learn
* Set up and familiarize yourself with all the tools you need to be
efficient with DevOps * Design an application that is suitable for
continuous deployment systems with DevOps in mind * Test the code
using automated regression testing with Jenkins Selenium * Managing
the lifecycle of hosts, from creation to ongoing management using
Puppet Razor * Find out how to manage, use, and work with Code in
the Git version management system * See what traps, pitfalls, and
hurdles to look out for as you implement continuous delivery and
DevOps In Detail Harness the power of DevOps to boost your skill
set and make your IT organization perform better. If you're keen to
employ DevOps techniques to better your software development, this
course contains all you need to overcome the day-to-day
complications of managing complex infrastructures the DevOps way.
Start with your first module - Practical DevOps - that encompasses
the entire flow from code from testing to production. Get a solid
ground-level knowledge of how to monitor code for any anomalies,
perform code testing, and make sure the code is running smoothly
through a series of real-world exercise, and develop practical
skills by creating a sample enterprise Java application. In the
second module, run through a series of tailored mini-tutorials
designed to give you a complete understanding of every DevOps
automation technique. Create real change in the way you deliver
your projects by utilizing some of the most commendable software
available today. Go from your first steps of managing code in Git
to configuration management in Puppet, monitoring using Sensu, and
more. In the final module, get to grips with the continuous
delivery techniques that will help you reduce the time and effort
that goes into the delivery and support of software. This Learning
Path combines some of the best that Packt has to offer in one
complete, curated package. It includes content from the following
Packt products: * Practical DevOps by Joakim Verona * DevOps
Automation Cookbook by Michael Duffy * Continuous Delivery and
DevOps : A Quickstart Guide - Second Edition by Paul Swartout Style
and approach This course is an easy to follow project based guide
for all those with a keen interest in deploying world-class
software using some of the most effective and remarkable
technologies available.
An easy to follow guide with extensive examples to explain Puppet's
reporting capabilities to facilitate effective implementation of
Puppet in the real world as a reporting tool.If you are a Puppet
developer or a system administrator using Puppet, and you want to
extend your expertise to manage and optimize your server resources,
then this book is for you.
'Dancing Madly Backward'. A novel torn between the realms of
sensuality and spirituality. Between the good and the bad. Between
the holy and unholy. Between a man and a woman lost in a colorful
dance of life, all too grey.
The universality of the Catholic Church poses challenges to the
understanding and promotion of justice. Political, economic and
social realities vary by geographic region. The directives of the
Church call for appropriate measures in the local context of the
situation. It is necessary for the entire universal Church to
understand the injustices taking place around the world in an
effort to enact a lasting peace. Scholars have claimed that the
social doctrine of the Church has never been realized by the
majority of Catholics and thus remains the Church's best kept
secret (Henriot, DeBerri & Schultheis, 2001). Catholic
Educators are called to proclaim justice through their roles as
teachers, thereby revealing the treasure of the Church's social
message. The findings of this study illuminate the call within the
documents themselves for the social message of the Church to be
proclaimed. The specific directives to the educational system show
the essential role these institutions must play in the promotion of
justice through the proclamation of the Church's social message.
The Glorious First of June 1794 was the first great naval
engagement of the Great War with France (1793-1815). Participants
on both sides considered it the hardest-fought battle between them
in the eighteenth century and both sides felt they attained their
objectives: the British captured or sank seven French battleships,
the French saved their big grain convoy from America.In this book
experts explore the naval campaign from both British and French
perspectives, setting it in its wider context of the war strategy
of the rival powers. The intensity of the encounter is demonstrated
through the accounts of eyewitnesses, three of which are here
published for the first time, and the impact of the battle on
public imagination is traced through plays, prints and paintings,
and through the artefacts and memorials by which it was
commemorated. Considered to be the hardest-fought battle between
France and Britain in the 18th century Includes the accounts of eye
witnessses, some published for the first time Traces the impact of
the battle on public imagination by discussing plays, print,
paintings, artefacts and memorials.
A searching collection of investigations into British naval power
in the closing centuries of the sailing ship era. The discussions
focus on the later seventeenth century strategy of a 'big ship'
battlefleet; the setting up of a Western Squadron post-1689; naval
recruiting; naval power and foreign policy; and the administration
of the early Victorian navy and the coming of steam.
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