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This book looks at Londonâs provision of financial and military
support for parliamentâs war against King Charles I. It explores
for the first time a series of episodic, circumstantial and unique
mobilisations that spanned from late 1641 to early 1645 and which
ultimately led to the establishment of the New Model Army. Based on
research from two-dozen archives, Civil war London charts the
successes and failures of efforts to move Londonâs vast resources
and in the process poses a number of challenges to longstanding
notions about the capitalâs âparliamentarianâ makeup. It
reveals interactions between Londonâs Corporation, parochial
communities and livery companies, between preachers and
parishioners and between agitators, propagandists and common
people. Within these tangled webs of political engagement reside
the untold stories of the movement of money and men, but also of
parliamentâs eventual success in the English Civil War. -- .
This book looks at London's provision of financial and military
support for parliament's war against King Charles I. It explores
for the first time a series of episodic, circumstantial and unique
mobilisations that spanned from late 1641 to early 1645 and which
ultimately led to the establishment of the New Model Army. Based on
research from two-dozen archives, Civil war London charts the
successes and failures of efforts to move London's vast resources
and in the process poses a number of challenges to longstanding
notions about the capital's 'parliamentarian' makeup. It reveals
interactions between London's Corporation, parochial communities
and livery companies, between preachers and parishioners and
between agitators, propagandists and common people. Within these
tangled webs of political engagement reside the untold stories of
the movement of money and men, but also of parliament's eventual
success in the English Civil War. -- .
This volume addresses the place of the emotions in literary
representations of war across six centuries of European history. It
challenges modern assumptions about the passions and feelings
attending violent conflict in order to reveal the multifarious
historical emotions and emotional histories of war.
Leadership, expertise, and collaborative working are fundamental
aspects of efficient and effective healthcare. This book offers a
comprehensive overview of the general theories, principles and
points of good practice in each of these three areas. This general
literature is then contextualised by theoretical and practical
implications for maternity care, and illustrated with in-depth case
studies of successful innovation and change in practice.
Essential reading for all midwives, midwifery students, and
others working in or studying maternity care, this book helps
readers understand the theoretical underpinnings of effective
leadership, expertise and collaborative ways of working.
Special features: Part of the acclaimed "Essential Midwifery
Practice" seriesA theoretical and practical exploration of the
nature and application of leadership, expertise and collaborative
working in midwiferyProvides inspirational case studies of change
and innovationBrings together national and international experts in
the field
The papers in these volumes inevitably chart the course of Sir
Alister's professional life and . . . I marvel at the prodigious
output of his intellectual journey." -Sir Shridath Ramphal, former
Chancellor of the University of the West Indies, Common wealth
Secretary General, Chairman of the West Indian Commission and
Director-General of the Caribbean Regional Negotiating Machinery.
Sir Alister held an unswerving belief that the only workable
pathway for the survival of the small countries of the Caribbean
was through a strategy of regional integration that would combine
the synergies of the individual countries of the region into a
collective whole. He was quite insistent about youth participation
and either devised or supported various initiatives to encourage a
younger generation of scholars to participate directly in the
regional integration project. He held numerous consultations,
commissioned a number of technical studies from university
scholars, the private sector and governmental institutions and
developed structured negotiating positions (through his blue and
red negotiating books) to enable the region to speak with one voice
and hold a common position in the international community." -Dr.
Shelton Nicholls, Senior Advisor to the President, Caribbean
Development Bank.
The papers in these volumes inevitably chart the course of Sir
Alister's professional life and . . . I marvel at the prodigious
output of his intellectual journey." -Sir Shridath Ramphal, former
Chancellor of the University of the West Indies, Common wealth
Secretary General, Chairman of the West Indian Commission and
Director-General of the Caribbean Regional Negotiating Machinery.
Sir Alister's deep interest such as human resource development,
education, training and the capacity to deal with the challenges of
change in the 21st century, are all deftly addressed in his many
contributions to scholarship." "What distinguished McIntyre from
many of his colleagues was not only the technical brilliance of his
writing on trade and economics, but his equally perceptive
understanding of the role of human resources in the building of a
sustainable livelihood in small developing states. These papers
reflect the vision of one who was committed to creating an economic
space to facilitate the movement of economic factors, goods,
services skills and human resources." -The Most Honourable
Professor Sir Kenneth Hall, Former Principal and Pro
Vice-Chancellor, University of the West Indies, Mona Campus.
Women have long made significant contributions to Texas history.
Only in recent years, however, has their part in that history begun
to be told. The great strides made in Texas women's studies are
reflected in this important new book of essays about women and
their many roles in the history of our state. In October 1990, the
Texas State Historical Association sponsored a conference, "Women
and Texas History," which brought together some of the leading
scholars in the field of women's studies. This highly successful
conference -- attended by hundreds and awarded recognition for its
excellence by the AASLH -- produced a raft of exciting
presentations which demonstrated the vigorous quality and growth of
women's studies in and about Texas. Women and Texas History
includes thirteen of the best presentations at the conference. This
"milestone" publication, notes Fane Downs in her introduction to
Women and Texas History, represents "the emerging maturity of the
field of Texas women's history; moreover, these essays add
significantly to our knowledge of the complex and diverse history
of Texas." This ground-breaking volume will be of interest to
students, scholars, and general readers, and is well adapted to
classroom use. Publication of this book was made possible in part
by grants from the RGK Foundation of Austin and the Texas Committee
for the Humanities, a state program of the National Endowment for
the Humanities.
Electrospinning is a simple and highly versatile method for
generating ultrathin fibres with diameters ranging from a few
micrometres to tens of nanometres. Although most commonly
associated with textile manufacturing, recent research has proved
that the electrospinning technology can be used to create organ
components and repair damaged tissues. Electrospinning for tissue
regeneration provides a comprehensive overview of this innovative
approach to tissue repair and regeneration and examines how it is
being employed within the biomaterials sector. The book opens with
an introduction to the fundamentals of electrospinning. Chapters go
on to discuss polymer chemistry, the electrospinning process,
conditions, control and regulatory issues. Part two focuses
specifically on electrospinning for tissue regeneration and
investigates its uses in bone, cartilage, muscle, tendon, nerve,
heart valve, bladder, tracheal, dental and skin tissue regeneration
before concluding with a chapter on wound dressings. Part three
explores electrospinning for in vitro applications. Chapters
discuss cell culture systems for kidney, pancreatic and stem cell
research. With its distinguished editors and international team of
expert contributors, Electrospinning for tissue regeneration is a
valuable reference tool for those in academia and industry
concerned with research and development in the field of tissue
repair and regeneration.
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