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Lockie's Topography of London - Giving a Concise Local Description of and Accurate Direction to Every Square, Street, Lane, Court, Dock, Wharf, inn, Public-office, &c. in the Metropolis and its Environs, Including the new Buildings to the Present Time
W. Miller, John Lockie, Nicol Nicol
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R886
Discovery Miles 8 860
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Argues that developments in biomedicine in China should be at the
center of our understanding of biomedicine, not at the periphery
Today China is a major player in advancing the frontiers of
biomedicine, yet previous accounts have examined only whether
medical ideas and institutions created in the West were
successfully transferred to China. This is the firstbook to
demonstrate the role China played in creating a globalized
biomedicine between 1850 and 1950. This was China's "Century of
Humiliation" when imperialist powers dominated China's foreign
policy and economy, forcing it to join global trends that included
limited public health measures in the nineteenth century and
government-sponsored healthcare in the twentieth. These external
pressures, combined with a vast population immiserated by
imperialism and the decline of the Chinese traditional economy,
created extraordinary problems for biomedicine that were both
unique to China and potentially applicable to other developing
nations. In this book, scholars based in China, the United States,
and the United Kingdom make the case that developments in
biomedicine in China such as the discovery of new diseases, the
opening of the medical profession to women, the mass production of
vaccines, and the delivery ofhealthcare to poor rural areas should
be at the center of our understanding of biomedicine, not at the
periphery. CONTRIBUTORS: Daniel Asen, Nicole Barnes, Mary Augusta
Brazelton, Gao Xi , He Xiaolian, Li Shenglan, David Luesink,
William H. Schneider, Shi Yan, Yu Xinzhong, DAVID LUESINK is
Assistant Professor of History at Sacred Heart University. WILLIAM
H. SCHNEIDER is Professor Emeritus of History and Medical
Humanities at Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis.
ZHANG DAQING is Professor and Director, Institute of Medical
Humanities at Peking University in Beijing.
A major contribution to Grass scholarship that looks at his career
as a whole and identifies four phases or stages of his writing in
terms of communicative strategy and style. Nobel-laureate novelist
and public intellectual Gunter Grass was a towering figure among
German writers and social critics from the 1950s until his death in
2015. After rising to prominence with the novel The Tin Drum
(1959), he assumed the role of the conscience of the German nation.
He sustained that position throughout his life despite multiple
controversies, particularly the revelation, in his 2006
autobiography Peeling the Onion, of hisbrief service in the Waffen
SS, and the 2012 publication of his poem "What Must Be Said," which
sharply criticized Israel. This monograph argues that the ethos of
"speaking out" is fundamental to Grass's life and work. His
approach to the dynamics and manifestations of speech acts has been
marginalized in Grass criticism, but is crucial to understanding
his fiction. Looking back at Grass's career, this book identifies
four phases in terms of communicative strategy and style. Whereas
the Danzig trilogy abounds in judgmental and oppressive speech
acts, the mid-career novels express the writer's hopes of using
dialogue in support of democracy. In turn, the fall of the Berlin
Wallinspired novels that feature critical conversations on memory
culture amid German unification and the upheaval of the 1990s.
Finally, the late autobiographies reveal a search for the private
and political self in meditative, internalized monologues about a
life lived in language. Nicole A. Thesz is Associate Professor of
German at Miami University, Ohio.
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Lockie's Topography of London - Giving a Concise Local Description of and Accurate Direction to Every Square, Street, Lane, Court, Dock, Wharf, inn, Public-office, &c. in the Metropolis and its Environs, Including the new Buildings to the Present Time (Paperback)
W. Miller, John Lockie, Nicol Nicol
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R668
Discovery Miles 6 680
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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