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America Imagined - Explaining the United States in Nineteenth-Century Europe and Latin America (Hardcover): Axel Koerner America Imagined - Explaining the United States in Nineteenth-Century Europe and Latin America (Hardcover)
Axel Koerner; Edited by N Miller; Adam I. P. Smith
R1,603 Discovery Miles 16 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Why has "America" - that is, the United States of America - become so much more than simply a place in the imagination of so many people around the world? In both Europe and Latin America, the United States has often been a site of multiple possible futures, a screen onto which could be projected utopian dreams and dystopian nightmares. Whether castigated as a threat to civilized order or championed as a promise of earthly paradise, America has invariably been treated as a cipher for modernity. It has functioned as an inescapable reference point for both European and Latin American societies, not only as a model of social and political organization - one to reject as much one to emulate - but also as the prime example of a society emerging from a dramatic diversity of cultural and social backgrounds.

National Novel Writing Month 2015: A Collection of Excerpts from Writers in Corvallis, Oregon (Hardcover): Elizabeth Halvorsen,... National Novel Writing Month 2015: A Collection of Excerpts from Writers in Corvallis, Oregon (Hardcover)
Elizabeth Halvorsen, Lisa Sarter, William Burgess, Mary Crawford, Roxanna De La Cruz, …
R781 Discovery Miles 7 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

November 2015 marked the third year the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library sponsored events in support of National Novel Writing Month. Awe-struck by the hard work and dedication of the 35+ writers that attended the Library's events over the course of the month, we decided to publish a third annual book of excerpts from the writing done by writers in the Corvallis area during NaNoWriMo 2015. Thirteen phenomenal writers contributed their work and we present them for you here. We hope you will be inspired by their work and encouraged to take the challenge yourself next year!

Re-Reading Mary Wroth (Hardcover): K. Larson, N Miller Re-Reading Mary Wroth (Hardcover)
K. Larson, N Miller; Contributions by Andrew Strycharski
R3,003 Discovery Miles 30 030 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Approaching the writings of Mary Wroth through a fresh 21st-century lens, this volume accounts for and re-invents the literary scholarship of one of the first "canonized" women writers of the English Renaissance. Essays present different practices that emerge around "reading" Wroth, including editing, curating, and digital reproduction.

Peiresc's Europe - Learning and Virtue in the Seventeenth Century (Hardcover, New): Peter N. Miller Peiresc's Europe - Learning and Virtue in the Seventeenth Century (Hardcover, New)
Peter N. Miller
R1,778 Discovery Miles 17 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc (1580-1637) was, during his lifetime, one of Europe's most famous men. A friend of Pope Urban VIII and Galileo, of Peter-Paul Rubens and Hugo Grotius, of Tommaso Campanella and Marin Mersenne, Peiresc played an important role in the intellectual culture of his time. This book is the first study in English of this extraordinary man, as well as a vivid portrait of his whole circle. Looking through the lens of Peiresc's life, Peter N. Miller brings into focus the early-seventeenth-century world of learning-its people, places, and ideas. Drawing on the extensive Peiresc archive (more than 50,000 pieces of paper), Miller brilliantly evokes the lives of antiquaries, philosophers, theologians, and politicians of Peiresc's day, only some of whom remain known today. He explores the age in which Peiresc's toleration and sociability, his political action and cosmopolitanism, and his serious scholarship without dogmatism were identified as a set of virtues and practices by which to live. Peiresc's notion of scholarship as a moral exercise, the sweep of his interests, and the cross-Continental reach of his intellectual life show with new clarity what it meant to be a man of learning during the decades around 1600.

Reinventing Modernity in Latin America - Intellectuals Imagine the Future, 1900-1930 (Hardcover): N Miller Reinventing Modernity in Latin America - Intellectuals Imagine the Future, 1900-1930 (Hardcover)
N Miller
R1,606 Discovery Miles 16 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is an exploration of how Latin America developed an alternative modernity during the early twentieth century, one that challenges the key assumptions of the Western dominant model.

Defining the Common Good - Empire, Religion and Philosophy in Eighteenth-Century Britain (Hardcover): Peter N. Miller Defining the Common Good - Empire, Religion and Philosophy in Eighteenth-Century Britain (Hardcover)
Peter N. Miller
R3,668 R3,230 Discovery Miles 32 300 Save R438 (12%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The theme of this book is the crisis of the early modern state in eighteenth-century Britain. The revolt of the North American colonies and the simultaneous demand for wider religious toleration at home challenged the principles of sovereignty and obligation that underpinned arguments about the character of the state. These were expressed in terms of the 'common good', 'necessity', and 'community' - concepts that came to the fore in early modern European political thought and which gave expression to the problem of defining legitimate authority in a period of increasing consciousness of state power. The Americans and their British supporters argued that individuals ought to determine the common good of the community. A new theory of representation and freedom of thought defines the cutting edge of this revolutionary redefinition of the basic relationship between individual and community.

Kant's 'Religion within the Boundaries of Mere Reason' - A Reader's Guide (Hardcover): Eddis N Miller Kant's 'Religion within the Boundaries of Mere Reason' - A Reader's Guide (Hardcover)
Eddis N Miller
R2,908 Discovery Miles 29 080 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Immanuel Kant's Religion within the Boundaries of Mere Reason is a seminal text in modern philosophy, ethics, and the philosophy of religion. It is a complex and challenging work, which students and scholars often find difficult to penetrate. This Reader's Guide provides a 'way in' to the text including: philosophical and historical context; an overview of key themes; section-by-section analysis of the text; a chapter on its reception and influence as a classic text of the Enlightenment; and a guide for further reading. It highlights the most important themes and ideas, clarifies certain opaque features, and examines the junctures in the text that are critical for any philosophical assessment of Kant's argument. Eddis N. Miller offers a sound understanding of Kant's Religion and the tools for students to philosophically assess Kant's overall argument.

The Song of the Soul - Understanding Poppea (Hardcover, New Ed): Iain Fenlon, Peter N. Miller The Song of the Soul - Understanding Poppea (Hardcover, New Ed)
Iain Fenlon, Peter N. Miller
R4,548 Discovery Miles 45 480 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

L'incoronazione di Poppea is the most compelling of all early Italian operas and this has, in part, been responsible for the way in which it has become separated from its social and historical context. In this book, Iain Fenlon and Peter Miller show how an understanding of contemporary Venetian intellectual currents and preoccupations provides a key to the structure of the opera's libretto, the progress of the action and the points of emphasis in both the music and the text.

When Was Latin America Modern? (Hardcover, 2007 ed.): N Miller, S. Hart When Was Latin America Modern? (Hardcover, 2007 ed.)
N Miller, S. Hart
R3,011 Discovery Miles 30 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Modernity has been a key issue for Latin Americans and Latin Americanists for decades. Did Latin America come early or late to modernity? Was modernity imposed from outside the region, or has it been reinvented from within? Is modernity monolithic or multiple? The literature on the subject is rich, but--like Latin American modernity itself is often said to be--it is also fragmented, supplying contradictory answers to all these crucial questions. "When Was ""Latin America"" Modern"? is the first work to bring scholars from history, social science and cultural studies together in a fascinating series of debates about what it has meant to be modern in Latin America.

Teaching College Algebra - Reversing the Effects of Social Promotion (Paperback): Sherman N Miller Teaching College Algebra - Reversing the Effects of Social Promotion (Paperback)
Sherman N Miller
R1,371 Discovery Miles 13 710 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Although inner-city nontraditional students have native ability, Miller contends that they often lack the educational background to handle college-level mathematics courses. In Teaching College Algebra: Reversing the Effects of Social Promotion, Miller provides a user-friendly guide for teaching algebra, including trigonometry, finite mathematics, and statistics to students who are the victims of school social promotion practices. Teaching College Algebra discusses how to present material to students who are inadequately prepared, ways to build self-confidence, and advice for developing a new teaching style appropriate to the task of preparing nontraditional students for college-level mathematics. In addition to including a complete discussion on the basic principles of algebra, the book provides helpful chapter summaries, course outlines, word problems, and timetables. It will be of great assistance to teachers, college professors, and parents.

Peiresc's Orient - Antiquarianism as Cultural History in the Seventeenth Century (Paperback): Peter N. Miller Peiresc's Orient - Antiquarianism as Cultural History in the Seventeenth Century (Paperback)
Peter N. Miller
R1,544 Discovery Miles 15 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The ten essays published in this volume were written over the space of a decade, but they were conceived from the start as a coherent whole, presenting Peiresc's study of discrete languages and literatures of the Near East and North Africa. For Peiresc the student of the Classical past, this described the eastern and southern space in which the Greeks and Romans lived and strove. For Peiresc the Christian, this was the world of the Bible that impacted upon the Greeks and Romans. And for Peiresc of the Mediterranean (for he was born in Aix, spent much time in Marseille, and lived outside of the region for only 6 of his 57 years), this was the territory that his friends and colleagues sailed to, lived in and, usually, came back from. The convergence of these axes in the life of one man, and a man of singular intellectual power and charm whose vast personal paper arsenal had survived, makes this such a compelling project. The essays are arranged in a roughly chronological order. They follow the course of Peiresc's own projects from his early encounter with the ancient Near East in Greek and Roman literature, through his engagement with Arabic to his deepening kowledge of rabbinic texts to the wider world of the new oriental studies of the seventeenth century which he helped create: Samaritan, Coptic and Ethiopic.

Identifying, Assessing, and Treating Self-Injury at School (Hardcover, 2010): David N. Miller, Stephen E. Brock Identifying, Assessing, and Treating Self-Injury at School (Hardcover, 2010)
David N. Miller, Stephen E. Brock
R3,106 Discovery Miles 31 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) among young people-most notably in the form of forearm- or wrist-cutting-occurs across cultural groups, social strata, and developmental stages, puzzling and repelling adults. Youth engaging in NSSI behaviors are at a higher risk for suicidality as well as other mental health and academic problems. And because NSSI is often first noticed in the school setting (as is the case with many children's disorders), school professionals are being encouraged to take a more proactive role in intervention. The first book specifically geared toward education personnel, Identifying, Assessing, and Treating Self-Injury at School clearly defines NSSI, differentiating it from suicidal, borderline, and other behaviors and analyzing the psychological contexts in which it occurs. This school-based perspective gives readers a practical framework for earlier, more accurate diagnosis; relevant consulting with parents, teachers, and colleagues; and effective, science-based treatment. Included in the coverage: an overview of causes of self-injury, current findings on prevalence and associated conditions, early screening guidelines, including risk factors and warning signs, the latest information on assessment issues and diagnostic methods, a separate chapter on psychoeducational assessment and up-to-date research on interventions for NSSI. Identifying, Assessing, and Treating Self-Injury at School offers a solid foundation for school psychologists and allied educational professionals to understand students with NSSI and address their complex needs.

Cultural Histories of the Material World (Paperback): Peter N. Miller Cultural Histories of the Material World (Paperback)
Peter N. Miller
R692 Discovery Miles 6 920 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Bringing together the work of over twenty international scholars from various disciplines, Cultural Histories of the Material World provides a substantial collection of works that explore materiality and material culture from a historical perspective. These scholars represent some of the most innovative voices in their respective fields, using historiographical lens to chronicle how the field of material culture has operated between multiple disciplines and has grown to prominence in the last two decades, both inside and beyond the academy. Essential reading for the study of material culture and including writing by Bill Brown, Nancy Troy, Horst Bredekamp, Jas Elsner, and Pamela H. Smith, this book builds on the recent proliferation of works that address materiality and offers unified collection of key perspectives on the material turn across the humanities.

America Imagined - Explaining the United States in Nineteenth-Century Europe and Latin America (Paperback, 1st ed. 2012): Axel... America Imagined - Explaining the United States in Nineteenth-Century Europe and Latin America (Paperback, 1st ed. 2012)
Axel Koerner; Edited by N Miller; Adam I. P. Smith
R1,597 Discovery Miles 15 970 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Why has "America" - that is, the United States of America - become so much more than simply a place in the imagination of so many people around the world? In both Europe and Latin America, the United States has often been a site of multiple possible futures, a screen onto which could be projected utopian dreams and dystopian nightmares. Whether castigated as a threat to civilized order or championed as a promise of earthly paradise, America has invariably been treated as a cipher for modernity. It has functioned as an inescapable reference point for both European and Latin American societies, not only as a model of social and political organization - one to reject as much one to emulate - but also as the prime example of a society emerging from a dramatic diversity of cultural and social backgrounds.

America Imagined - Explaining the United States in Nineteenth-Century Europe and Latin America (Paperback, 1st ed. 2012): Axel... America Imagined - Explaining the United States in Nineteenth-Century Europe and Latin America (Paperback, 1st ed. 2012)
Axel Koerner; Edited by N Miller; Adam I. P. Smith
R1,597 Discovery Miles 15 970 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Why has "America" - that is, the United States of America - become so much more than simply a place in the imagination of so many people around the world? In both Europe and Latin America, the United States has often been a site of multiple possible futures, a screen onto which could be projected utopian dreams and dystopian nightmares. Whether castigated as a threat to civilized order or championed as a promise of earthly paradise, America has invariably been treated as a cipher for modernity. It has functioned as an inescapable reference point for both European and Latin American societies, not only as a model of social and political organization - one to reject as much one to emulate - but also as the prime example of a society emerging from a dramatic diversity of cultural and social backgrounds.

Reinventing Modernity in Latin America - Intellectuals Imagine the Future, 1900-1930 (Paperback, 1st ed. 2008): N Miller Reinventing Modernity in Latin America - Intellectuals Imagine the Future, 1900-1930 (Paperback, 1st ed. 2008)
N Miller
R1,581 Discovery Miles 15 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is an exploration of how Latin America developed an alternative modernity during the early twentieth century, one that challenges the key assumptions of the Western dominant model.

When Was Latin America Modern? (Paperback, 1st ed. 2007): N Miller, S. Hart When Was Latin America Modern? (Paperback, 1st ed. 2007)
N Miller, S. Hart
R3,020 Discovery Miles 30 200 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Stemming from an interdisciplinary convention in 2005 at the Institute for the Studies of the Americas in London, this collection has a strong thematic integrity, but also illustrates the dramatic variety of approaches to the question of modernity. This volume fills the gaps in prior literature on Latin America's experience of modernity.

Child and Adolescent Suicidal Behavior - School-Based Prevention, Assessment, and Intervention (Hardcover, 2nd edition): David... Child and Adolescent Suicidal Behavior - School-Based Prevention, Assessment, and Intervention (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
David N. Miller
R1,742 Discovery Miles 17 420 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

*Needed resource, updated: 25% new material includes an extensively revised screening and assessment chapter and a new chapter on suicide prevention teams. *Suicide rates are rising, and school-based mental health practitioners have a critical need for evidence-based strategies. *Practical, accessible, step-by-step guidance for developing prevention programs and implementing interventions with children and adolescents (ages 5-17). *Miller is an expert with extensive school-based experience.

Markets, Morals, Politics - Jealousy of Trade and the History of Political Thought (Hardcover): Bela Kapossy, Isaac... Markets, Morals, Politics - Jealousy of Trade and the History of Political Thought (Hardcover)
Bela Kapossy, Isaac Nakhimovsky, Sophus A. Reinert, Richard Whatmore; Contributions by Peter N. Miller, …
R2,021 Discovery Miles 20 210 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

When Istvan Hont died in 2013, the world lost a giant of intellectual history. A leader of the Cambridge School of Political Thought, Hont argued passionately for a global-historical approach to political ideas. To better understand the development of liberalism, he looked not only to the works of great thinkers but also to their reception and use amid revolution and interstate competition. His innovative program of study culminated in the landmark 2005 book Jealousy of Trade, which explores the birth of economic nationalism and other social effects of expanding eighteenth-century markets. Markets, Morals, Politics brings together a celebrated cast of Hont's contemporaries to assess his influence, ideas, and methods. Richard Tuck, John Pocock, John Dunn, Raymond Geuss, Gareth Stedman Jones, Michael Sonenscher, John Robertson, Keith Tribe, Pasquale Pasquino, and Peter N. Miller contribute original essays on themes Hont treated with penetrating insight: the politics of commerce, debt, and luxury; the morality of markets; and economic limits on state power. The authors delve into questions about the relationship between states and markets, politics and economics, through examinations of key Enlightenment and pre-Enlightenment figures in context-Hobbes, Rousseau, Spinoza, and many others. The contributors also add depth to Hont's lifelong, if sometimes veiled, engagement with Marx. The result is a work of interpretation that does justice to Hont's influence while developing its own provocative and illuminating arguments. Markets, Morals, Politics will be a valuable companion to readers of Hont and anyone concerned with political economy and the history of ideas.

The Museum in the Cultural Sciences - Collecting, Displaying, and Interpreting Material Culture in the Twentieth Century... The Museum in the Cultural Sciences - Collecting, Displaying, and Interpreting Material Culture in the Twentieth Century (Hardcover)
Peter N. Miller, Annika Fisher
R1,698 Discovery Miles 16 980 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

In early twentieth-century Berlin, the museumsdebate was set into motion with Wilhelm von Bode's sweeping proposal to reorganize a group of the city's museums. Between 1907 and 1910, two particularly striking series of articles appeared in the journal Museumskunde: Journal for the Administration and Technology of Public and Private Collections. The first was a six-part essay by Otto Lauffer on history museums and the second was a ten-part piece by Oswald Richter regarding ethnographic museums, and both initiated a century of important dialogue. Presented together here as Collecting, Displaying, and Interpreting Material Culture, these first full English translations of the two book-length articles remain unequalled presentations about the different implications of art, historical, and ethnographic museums. They show how sophisticated the discussion of museums and museum display was in the early twentieth century, and how much could be gained from revisiting these reflections today. Accompanied with short commentaries by a group of museum professionals, these translations and associated commentaries allow for an intervention and intensification of the current level of debate about museums, one that will further invigorated by the opening of the Humboldt Forum in Berlin in 2019.

Peiresc's Mediterranean World (Paperback): Peter N. Miller Peiresc's Mediterranean World (Paperback)
Peter N. Miller
R1,172 Discovery Miles 11 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Antiquarian, lawyer, and cat lover Nicolas Fabri de Peiresc (1580-1637) was a "prince" of the Republic of Letters and the most gifted French intellectual in the generation between Montaigne and Descartes. From Peiresc's study in Aix-en-Provence, his insatiable curiosity poured forth in thousands of letters that traveled the Mediterranean, seeking knowledge of matters mundane and exotic. Mining the remarkable 70,000-page archive of this Provencal humanist and polymath, Peter N. Miller recovers a lost Mediterranean world of the early seventeenth century that was dominated by the sea: the ceaseless activity of merchants, customs officials, and ships' captains at the center of Europe's sprawling maritime networks. Peiresc's Mediterranean World reconstructs the web of connections that linked the bustling port city of Marseille to destinations throughout the Western Mediterranean, North Africa, the Levant, and beyond. "Peter Miller's reanimation of Peiresc, the master of the Mediterranean, is the best kind of case study. It not only makes us appreciate the range and richness of one man's experience and the originality of his thought, but also suggests that he had many colleagues in his deepest and most imaginative inquiries. Most important, it gives us hope that their archives too will be opened up by scholars skillful and imaginative enough to make them speak to us." -Anthony Grafton, New York Review of Books

Re-Reading Mary Wroth (Paperback, 1st ed. 2015): K. Larson, N Miller Re-Reading Mary Wroth (Paperback, 1st ed. 2015)
K. Larson, N Miller; Contributions by Andrew Strycharski
R3,403 Discovery Miles 34 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Approaching the writings of Mary Wroth through a fresh 21st-century lens, this volume accounts for and re-invents the literary scholarship of one of the first "canonized" women writers of the English Renaissance. Essays present different practices that emerge around "reading" Wroth, including editing, curating, and digital reproduction.

Identifying, Assessing, and Treating Self-Injury at School (Paperback, 2010): David N. Miller, Stephen E. Brock Identifying, Assessing, and Treating Self-Injury at School (Paperback, 2010)
David N. Miller, Stephen E. Brock
R2,381 Discovery Miles 23 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) among young people most notably in the form of forearm- or wrist-cutting occurs across cultural groups, social strata, and developmental stages, puzzling and repelling adults. Youth engaging in NSSI behaviors are at a higher risk for suicidality as well as other mental health and academic problems. And because NSSI is often first noticed in the school setting (as is the case with many children s disorders), school professionals are being encouraged to take a more proactive role in intervention.

The first book specifically geared toward education personnel, "Identifying, Assessing, and Treating Self-Injury at School" clearly defines NSSI, differentiating it from suicidal, borderline, and other behaviors and analyzing the psychological contexts in which it occurs. This school-based perspective gives readers a practical framework for earlier, more accurate diagnosis; relevant consulting with parents, teachers, and colleagues; and effective, science-based treatment.

Included in the coverage: an overview of causes of self-injury, current findings on prevalence and associated conditions, early screening guidelines, including risk factors and warning signs, the latest information on assessment issues and diagnostic methods, aseparate chapter on psychoeducational assessment and up-to-date research on interventions for NSSI.

"Identifying, Assessing, and Treating Self-Injury at School" offers a solid foundation for school psychologists and allied educational professionals to understand students with NSSI and address their complex needs."

Numerical Modeling of Ocean Circulation (Hardcover, New): Robert N. Miller Numerical Modeling of Ocean Circulation (Hardcover, New)
Robert N. Miller
R2,151 Discovery Miles 21 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The modelling of ocean circulation is important not only for its own sake, but also in terms of the prediction of weather patterns and the effects of climate change. This 2007 book introduces the basic computational techniques necessary for all models of the ocean and atmosphere, and the conditions they must satisfy. It describes the workings of ocean models, the problems that must be solved in their construction, and how to evaluate computational results. Major emphasis is placed on examining ocean models critically, and determining what they do well and what they do poorly. Numerical analysis is introduced as needed, and exercises are included to illustrate major points. Developed from notes for a course taught in physical oceanography at the College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences at Oregon State University, this book is ideal for graduate students of oceanography, geophysics, climatology and atmospheric science, and researchers in oceanography and atmospheric science.

Defining the Common Good - Empire, Religion and Philosophy in Eighteenth-Century Britain (Paperback, Revised): Peter N. Miller Defining the Common Good - Empire, Religion and Philosophy in Eighteenth-Century Britain (Paperback, Revised)
Peter N. Miller
R1,437 R1,165 Discovery Miles 11 650 Save R272 (19%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The theme of this book is the crisis of the early modern state in eighteenth-century Britain. The revolt of the North American colonies and the simultaneous demand for wider religious toleration at home challenged the principles of sovereignty and obligation that underpinned arguments about the character of the state. These were expressed in terms of the 'common good', 'necessity', and 'community' - concepts that came to the fore in early modern European political thought and which gave expression to the problem of defining legitimate authority in a period of increasing consciousness of state power. The Americans and their British supporters argued that individuals ought to determine the common good of the community. A new theory of representation and freedom of thought defines the cutting edge of this revolutionary redefinition of the basic relationship between individual and community.

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