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Toward Spatial Humanities - Historical GIS and Spatial History (Hardcover): Ian N. Gregory, Alistair Geddes Toward Spatial Humanities - Historical GIS and Spatial History (Hardcover)
Ian N. Gregory, Alistair Geddes; Contributions by Les Roberts, Thomas Thevenin, Julia Hallam, …
R2,093 R1,792 Discovery Miles 17 920 Save R301 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The application of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to issues in history is among the most exciting developments in both digital and spatial humanities. Describing a wide variety of applications, the essays in this volume highlight the methodological and substantive implications of a spatial approach to history. They illustrate how the use of GIS is changing our understanding of the geographies of the past and has become the basis for new ways to study history. Contributors focus on current developments in the use of historical sources and explore the insights gained by applying GIS to develop historiography. Toward Spatial Humanities is a compelling demonstration of how GIS can contribute to our historical understanding.

Toward Spatial Humanities - Historical GIS and Spatial History (Paperback): Ian N. Gregory, Alistair Geddes Toward Spatial Humanities - Historical GIS and Spatial History (Paperback)
Ian N. Gregory, Alistair Geddes; Contributions by Les Roberts, Thomas Thevenin, Julia Hallam, …
R728 R665 Discovery Miles 6 650 Save R63 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The application of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to issues in history is among the most exciting developments in both digital and spatial humanities. Describing a wide variety of applications, the essays in this volume highlight the methodological and substantive implications of a spatial approach to history. They illustrate how the use of GIS is changing our understanding of the geographies of the past and has become the basis for new ways to study history. Contributors focus on current developments in the use of historical sources and explore the insights gained by applying GIS to develop historiography. Toward Spatial Humanities is a compelling demonstration of how GIS can contribute to our historical understanding.

Holy Eating - The Spiritual Secret to Eternal Weight Loss (Paperback): Robert M. Schwartz Ph.D. Holy Eating - The Spiritual Secret to Eternal Weight Loss (Paperback)
Robert M. Schwartz Ph.D.
R428 R362 Discovery Miles 3 620 Save R66 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

* Imagine achieving your ideal weight and not regaining
* Imagine growing spiritually while transforming your body
* Imagine connecting with God each time you eat
* Imagine Holy Eating making this process joyful
* * * * *

"Holy Eating: The Spiritual Secret to Eternal Weight Loss" is a powerful guide for transforming both your physical and spiritual selves. Holy Eating draws upon wisdom from the Bible and translates mystical insights from the Kabbalah into practical techniques to overcome the universal struggle against overeating. Personal power alone is not strong enough to achieve lasting victory, but spiritual inspiration and daily practices can help you achieve lifelong weight transformation. * * * * *

"Holy Eating is a unique approach that involves an overall shift towards a more spiritual life. Taken seriously, this method can yield not only sustained weight control, but also a happier and more purposeful life." -Rabbi Abraham Twerski, M.D.
Renowned author of over 60 books on spirituality and self-improvement

"This interesting book adds a new dimension to understanding the principles of healthy eating and will provide motivation for dietary change to those who are open to its message." -Akiva Tatz, M.D.
Author of "Dangerous Disease and Dangerous Therapy in Jewish Medical Ethics" and other works

Policing the Poor in Eighteenth-Century France (Paperback, New edition): Robert M Schwartz Policing the Poor in Eighteenth-Century France (Paperback, New edition)
Robert M Schwartz
R1,360 Discovery Miles 13 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Robert Schwartz examines the French government's attempts to suppress mendicity from the reign of Louis XIV to the Revolution. His study provides a rich account of the evolution of poverty, the varied and shifting attitudes toward the delinquent poor, and the government's efforts to control mendicity by strengthening the state's repressive machinery during the eighteenth century. As Schwartz demonstrates, popular conceptions of the mendicant poor in the ancient regime increasingly focused on the threat that they presented to the rest of society, thereby opening the way for the central state to augment its authority and enhance its credibility by acting as the agent protecting the majority of the populace from its threat to public security.
Government efforts to control the activity of the "unworthy poor" -- those of sound mind and body who were seen to prefer idleness over productive work -- were most pronounced during two periods of repressive policing, one in the early eighteenth century and the other in the last two decades before the Revolution. From 1724 to 1733 beggars were interned in "hopitaux," existing municipal institutions intended for the care of the "worthy poor," including orphans, the infirm, and the aged. But from 1768 until the outbreak of the Revolution, more stringent measures were taken. Sturdy beggars and vagrants were confined apart from the worthy poor on specially established, royal workhouses called "depots de mendicite," and in the case of some repeat offenders, were sentenced to the galleys.
This stepped-up level of policing arose not only from royal administrators' long-standing view of mendicity as criminal activity; it was also made possible because the propertied classes had likewise come to believe the mendicant poor were a danger rather than a nuisance. Economic and demographic conditions combined to swell the ranks of paupers and vagrants, especially in the 1760s and 1770s, and social tensions, along with calls for government action, multiplied in proportion to their numbers. As villagers came to call upon the improved royal police for help, a popular mental association of the state with public security began to take root.
In arriving at these conclusions, Schwartz concentrates on law enforcement in a single area, Lower Normandy, but continually provides a perspective on local events by putting them in the context of national trends and realities. He tells the story of the poor in eighteenth-century France in sympathetic terms, giving a human face to poverty and to the men who policed its effects.
Originally published in 1987.
A UNC Press Enduring Edition -- UNC Press Enduring Editions use the latest in digital technology to make available again books from our distinguished backlist that were previously out of print. These editions are published unaltered from the original, and are presented in affordable paperback formats, bringing readers both historical and cultural value.

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