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The essays in this book demonstrate the breadth and vitality of
American intellectual history. Their core theme is the diversity of
both American intellectual life and of the frameworks that we must
use to make sense of that diversity. The Worlds of American
Intellectual History has at its heart studies of American thinkers.
Yet it follows these thinkers and their ideas as they have crossed
national, institutional, and intellectual boundaries. The volume
explores ways in which American ideas have circulated in different
cultures. It also examines the multiple sites-from social
movements, museums, and courtrooms to popular and scholarly books
and periodicals-in which people have articulated and deployed ideas
within and beyond the borders of the United States. At these
cultural frontiers, the authors demonstrate, multiple interactions
have occurred - some friendly and mutually enriching, others laden
with tension, misunderstandings, and conflict. The same holds for
other kinds of borders, such as those within and between scholarly
disciplines, or between American history and the histories of other
cultures. The richness of contemporary American intellectual
history springs from the variety of worlds with which it must
engage. Intellectual historians have always relished being able to
move back and forth between close readings of particular texts and
efforts to make sense of broader cultural dispositions. That range
is on display in this volume, which includes essays by scholars as
fully at home in the disciplines of philosophy, literature,
economics, sociology, political science, education, science,
religion, and law as they are in history. It includes essays by
prominent historians of European thought, attuned to the
transatlantic conversations in which Europeans and Americans have
been engaged since the seventeenth century, and American historians
whose work has carried them not only to different regions in North
America but across the North Atlantic to Europe, across the South
Atlantic to Africa, and across the Pacific to South Asia.
Spinal Injuries and Conditions in Young Athletes provides a
comprehensive, in-depth review of the mechanisms and management of
back injuries and problems occurring in this ever-growing and
active population. Led by Dr. Lyle Micheli and his co-editors, an
award-winning group of orthopedists discusses and explores common
adolescent spine injuries and procedures, in addition to
breakthroughs in gene therapy, tissue engineering, and complex
operations. As spine surgery is among the most complex and
challenging procedures performed in orthopedics, special
considerations and procedures are required in pediatric
populations. Since many corrective surgeries run the risk of
arthritis later in life, particular efforts must be made in young
populations to prevent future injury in a child's adolescence and
young adulthood while maximizing return-to-play potential. Chapters
cover acute spinal injuries, concussions, overuse injuries, spinal
malformations, tumors, infections and inflammatory diseases across
the range of athletics, including swimming and combat sports.
Spinal Injuries and Conditions in Young Athletes provides an
immeasurable guide for back surgery in pediatric populations and
will be a go-to resource for practitioners and residents in
pediatric orthopedics and sports medicine.
Author Michael O'Brien authoritatively paints the consummate
Paterno portrait, the result of more than ten years of work that
included 137 interviews and study of 150 previously published
works. Paperback includes an epilogue that reviews the 1998 season
in which Paterno won his landmark 300th career victory.
Providing the most current information on injuries to the head and
neck sustained by young athletes, this practical text presents a
thorough review of the complex and emerging issues for youths and
adolescents involved in contact/collision sports. While concussions
are among the most common injuries, fractures of the skull and
facial bones and structural brain injuries can be serious and are
discussed in chapters of their own, as are stingers and other
cervical spine and cord issues and disease. Injuries to the eyes,
ears and jaw are likewise examined. Prevention is a major theme
throughout the book, as seen in chapters on protective head- and
neckwear, transportation of injured players, and sideline response
and return-to-play. Head and Neck Injuries in Young Athletes will
be an excellent resource not only for orthopedists and sports
medicine specialists treating growing athletes, but also
specialists and team physicians who are on the scene at sporting
events where these injuries may occur.
The first football team at the University of Michigan was
established in 1879. From winning the first ever Tournament of
Roses game, to back-to-back national championships, Michigan
football created an unparalleled tradition during its first
century. With a selection of fine historic images from her
best-selling book Historic Photos of University of Michigan
Football, Michelle O'Brien provides a valuable and revealing
historical retrospective on the growth and development of this
champion team. Selected from the extensive collection at the
University of Michigan's Bentley Historical Library, the dramatic
photos in this volume include rarities from games in the early
1900s, classic showdowns between Michigan and Ohio State, and
All-American athletes such as the first Michigan Wolverine to win
the Heisman Trophy. In vivid black-and-white, the first hundred
years of Michigan football unfold in these remarkable images of
gridiron action, and the players, coaches, and fans who made it all
possible.
The images in this book, Historic Photos of University of
Michigan Football, depict 100 years of gridiron action and
the players and coaches who competed on three historic fields. The
first football team at the University of Michigan was established
in 1879. From winning the first-ever Tournament of Roses game, to
back-to-back national championships, Michigan football created an
unparalleled tradition during its first century. Selected from the
extensive collection at the University of Michigan’s Bentley
Historical Library, the dramatic photos in this volume include
rarities from games in the early 1900s, classic showdowns between
Michigan and Ohio State, and All-American athletes such as the
first Michigan Wolverine to win the Heisman Trophy. In vivid black
and white, the first hundred years of Michigan football unfold in
these remarkable images of the players, coaches, and fans.
In this fast-paced, reflective novel, (the second in a trilogy
following "Strangers and Sojourners") Michael O'Brien presents the
dramatic tale of a family that finds itself in the path of a
totalitarian government. Set in the near future, the story
describes the rise of a police state in North America in which
every level of society is infected with propaganda, confusion and
disinformation. Few people are equipped to recognize what is
happening because the culture of the Western world has been
deformed by a widespread undermining of moral absolutes.
Against this background, the Delaney family of Swiftcreek,
British Columbia, is struck a severe blow when the father of the
family, the editor of a small newspaper which dares to speak the
truth, is arrested by the dreaded Office of Internal Security. His
older children flee into the forest of the northern interior,
accompanied by their great-grandfather and an elderly priest,
Father Andrei. Their little brother Arrow also becomes a fugitive
as the government seeks to remove any witnesses, and eradicate all
evidence of its ultimate goals.
As O'Brien draws together the several strands of the story into
a frightening yet moving climax, he explores the heart of growing
darkness in North America, examining events which have already
occurred. The reader will take away from this disturbing book a
number of urgent questions: Are we living in the decisive moment of
history? How dire is our situation? Do we live in pessimistic
dread, or a Christian realism founded on hope? This is a tale about
the victory of the weak over the powerful, courage over terror,
good over evil, and, above all, the triumph of love.
For more than 80 years this unique short atlas has been the go-to
guide to the examination of patients with lesions of the peripheral
nerves and nerve roots - appreciated by generations of students and
experienced practitioners alike. First published in its original
form in 1943 and updated in its sixth edition by highly respected
author Michael O'Brien, this book is the perfect companion for all
those involved or caring for patients with peripheral nerve
injuries and other neuromuscular disorders. It covers
mononeuropathies, peripheral nerve lesions, examination techniques
and anatomy of the peripheral nervous system, all illustrated with
excellent diagrams and high-quality photographs. Aids to the
Examination of the Peripheral Nervous System now comes with the
complete electronic version for the first time, for easy anytime,
anywhere access. Illustrated with exceptionally clear photographs,
accompanied by simple anatomical diagrams to aid comprehension
Useful tables of the innervation of muscles and the muscle and
cutaneous distribution of peripheral nerves Updated to reflect
latest changes in nomenclature New diagrams and illustrations,
including of the spine and spinal nerve roots, male inguinal region
and female perineum Summary table of the common compression and
entrapment mononeuropathies, with sites now indicated on the nerve
diagrams Access to the complete, enhanced eBook version - makes
quick reference easier than ever for busy students and
practitioners
Spinal Injuries and Conditions in Young Athletes provides a
comprehensive, in-depth review of the mechanisms and management of
back injuries and problems occurring in this ever-growing and
active population. Led by Dr. Lyle Micheli and his co-editors, an
award-winning group of orthopedists discusses and explores common
adolescent spine injuries and procedures, in addition to
breakthroughs in gene therapy, tissue engineering, and complex
operations. As spine surgery is among the most complex and
challenging procedures performed in orthopedics, special
considerations and procedures are required in pediatric
populations. Since many corrective surgeries run the risk of
arthritis later in life, particular efforts must be made in young
populations to prevent future injury in a child's adolescence and
young adulthood while maximizing return-to-play potential. Chapters
cover acute spinal injuries, concussions, overuse injuries, spinal
malformations, tumors, infections and inflammatory diseases across
the range of athletics, including swimming and combat sports.
Spinal Injuries and Conditions in Young Athletes provides an
immeasurable guide for back surgery in pediatric populations and
will be a go-to resource for practitioners and residents in
pediatric orthopedics and sports medicine.
Originally published in 1979. The idea of the "South" has its roots
in Romanticism and American culture of the nineteenth century. This
study by Michael O'Brien analyzes how the idea of a unique Southern
consciousness endured into the twentieth century and how it
affected the lives of prominent white Southern intellectuals.
Individual chapters treat Howard Odum, John Donald Wade, John Crowe
Ransom, Allen Tate, Frank Owsley, and Donald Davidson. The chapters
trace each man's growing need for the idea of the South-how each
defined it and how far each was able to sustain the idea as an
element of social analysis. The Idea of the American South moves
the debate over Southern identity from speculative essays about the
"central theme" of Southern history and, by implication, past the
restricted perception that race relations are a sufficient key to
understanding the history of Southern identity.
Father Elijah, a Holocaust survivor and convert to Catholicism from
Judaism, travels through Europe and the Middle East on a papal
mission to find a man who may be the Antichrist and induce him to
repent.
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The Shorebird Guide (Paperback)
Michael O'Brien, Richard Crossley, Kevin T Karlson
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Birding by impression: an all-new, holistic approach to identifying
shorebirds.
Join the experts in this revolutionary approach to bird
identification. Experienced birders use the most easily observed
characteristics -- size, structure, behavior, and general color
patterns -- to identify birds even before looking carefully at
plumage details. Now birders at all levels can learn how to
identify shorebirds quickly and simply. This guide includes more
than 870 stunning color photographs, starting with a general
impression of the species and progressing to more detailed images
of the bird throughout its life cycle. Quiz questions in the
captions will engage and challenge all birders and help them
benefit from this simplified, commonsense approach to
identification.
In 1861, Americans on both sides flooded to enlist for what all
thought would be a short and glorious war. Anxious to prove their
loyalty to their new homeland, thousands of America's Irish
immigrant population were among those who hurried to join the fight
on both sides. While the efforts of the Union's legendary Irish
Brigade are well documented, little has been said regarding the
role Irish American soldiers played for the Confederacy. This
comprehensive history explores the Irish contribution to the
Confederate military effort throughout the four major combat
theatres of the Civil War. Beginning with an overview of Irish
Americans in the South, the book looks at the Irish immigrant
experience and the character of the typical Irish Confederate
soldier, detailing the ways in which Irish communities supported
the Southern war effort. The main focus is the military actions in
which Irish American soldiers were present in significant or
influential numbers. With a combat death rate disproportionate to
their numbers, the 40,000 Irish who served in the Confederate army
played significant roles in the Army of Northern Virginia, the Army
of Tennessee, the hotly disputed coastal areas and the Mississippi
and Trans-Mississippi campaigns. Most major battles of the war are
discussed including Manassas, Sharpsburg, Gettysburg, Shiloh,
Murfreesboro and Appomattox. Appendices contain a list of various
Irish commands and field commanders in the Confederate Army.
Providing the most current information on injuries to the head and
neck sustained by young athletes, this practical text presents a
thorough review of the complex and emerging issues for youths and
adolescents involved in contact/collision sports. While concussions
are among the most common injuries, fractures of the skull and
facial bones and structural brain injuries can be serious and are
discussed in chapters of their own, as are stingers and other
cervical spine and cord issues and disease. Injuries to the eyes,
ears and jaw are likewise examined. Prevention is a major theme
throughout the book, as seen in chapters on protective head- and
neckwear, transportation of injured players, and sideline response
and return-to-play. Head and Neck Injuries in Young Athletes will
be an excellent resource not only for orthopedists and sports
medicine specialists treating growing athletes, but also
specialists and team physicians who are on the scene at sporting
events where these injuries may occur.
Much has been said and written about trans people by theologians
and Church leaders, while little has been heard from trans
Christians themselves. As a step towards redressing the balance,
This Is My Body offers a grounded reflection on people’s
experience of gender dissonance that involves negotiating the
boundaries between one’s identity and religious faith, as well as
a review of the most up-to-date theological, cultural and
scientific literature. The book includes contributions from many
people associated with the Sibyls, the UK-based confidential
spirituality group for transgender people and their allies.
People’s stories span many decades and most recount how they have
come to reconcile their gender variance with their Christian
convictions. These honest narratives follow a series of informative
chapters, including ‘Gender Incongruence in the changing social
and medical environment’ by Terry Reed.
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