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This collected volume looks at how Soviet state managed to create a multi-ethnic empire in its early years, from the end of the Russian Revolution to the end of World War II. It brings together the newest research on a wide geographic range, from Russia to central Asia.
"Terry Martin looks at the nationalities policy of the early Soviet
period and offers an insightful, detailed analysis of a problem
that Soviet leaders grappled with throughout the twentieth century.
As he points out, it was a problem that eventually helped to usher
in the end of the USSR." — Amanda Wood Aucoin, New Zealand
Slavonic Journal The Soviet Union was the first of Europe's
multiethnic states to confront the rising tide of nationalism by
systematically promoting the national consciousness of its ethnic
minorities and establishing for them many of the institutional
forms characteristic of the modern nation-state. In the 1920s, the
Bolshevik government, seeking to defuse nationalist sentiment,
created tens of thousands of national territories. It trained new
national leaders, established national languages, and financed the
production of national-language cultural products.This was a
massive and fascinating historical experiment in governing a
multiethnic state. Terry Martin provides a comprehensive survey and
interpretation, based on newly available archival sources, of the
Soviet management of the nationalities question. He traces the
conflicts and tensions created by the geographic definition of
national territories, the establishment of dozens of official
national languages, and the world's first mass "affirmative action"
programs. Martin examines the contradictions inherent in the Soviet
nationality policy, which sought simultaneously to foster the
growth of national consciousness among its minority populations
while dictating the exact content of their cultures; to sponsor
national liberation movements in neighboring countries, while
eliminating all foreign influence on the Soviet Union's many
diaspora nationalities. Martin explores the political logic of
Stalin's policies as he responded to a perceived threat to Soviet
unity in the 1930s by re-establishing the Russians as the state's
leading nationality and deporting numerous "enemy nations."
This collected volume, edited by Roy Suny and Terry Martin, looks at how Soviet state managed to create a multiethnic empire in its earlt years, from the end of the Russian Revolution to the end of World WAr II. It brings together the newest research on a wide geographic range, from Russia to central Asia.
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Retrieval Medicine (Paperback)
Dr. Charlotte Evans, Associate Professor Anne Creaton, Dr. Marcus Kennedy, Dr. Terry Martin
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R1,911
Discovery Miles 19 110
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Retrieval Medicine is a core, concise and practical text covering
the complex clinical and logistical problems experienced in the
retrieval environment. Focusing on evidence-based management and
clear clinical guidance, this easily portable handbook provides a
comprehensive and accessible guide to this growing field for all
health professionals involved in the retrieval and transfer of
critically ill patients. Covering the practice of acute, emergency
and critical care medicine in the transport environment, this
handbook provides the practical guidance and clinical knowledge to
enable medical practitioners to function independently in highly
variable and resource limited environments with acutely unwell,
unstable and often clinically undifferentiated patients over long
durations. Closely mapped to the Royal College of Surgeons syllabus
on retrieval and transfer medicine, this title comprehensively
covers all aspects of retrieval medicine, from basic flight
physiology to more complex retrievals and common pitfalls. Authored
by an authoritative, international team of expert editors and
specialist authors, this clinically focused text is complemented by
a range of checklists and reference tools for practical and
accessible use in the field. These deliver core information for use
in the primary retrieval setting, allowing the retreivalist to
structure their approach to a crisis and correct the problem with
suggested interventions. Topics include retrieval systems and
coordination, crisis resource management, shock, and a range of
chapters focusing on responding to specific areas of medicine when
encountered in the retrieval environment, such as cardiology and
obstetrics and gynaecology.
Is the leaky faucet driving you crazy? Do you have a light switch
or electrical outlet not working properly? Did you know that you
can fix it yourself today? Learning just a few of the repairs in
this book can save you hundreds of dollars in future home repair
bills You don't have to hand a contractor a large check for things
that you can easily fix yourself. First, Terry introduces you to
the 21 essential tools for homeowners. You will be able to fill
your toolbox with confidence and know exactly what each tool is
used for. Then, you will get the inside scoop from a Certified
General Contractor on how to make all of the most common home
repairs. Learn quick and easy fixes including fixing a leaky
faucet, refinishing your old wood cabinets, changing electrical
outlets and repairing a broken window for less Read Terry's book
this weekend and get the confidence you need to truly
do-it-yourself Learn more at http: //www.21bookseries.com
At the height of the feminist movement Terry Martin Hekker's book,
EVER SINCE ADAM AND EVE, served as a counterpoint as she trumpeted
the joys of motherhood and homemaking. Critics hailed it as "often
profound and always hilarious . . . a warm and realistic view of
womanhood." They said, "the fact that she framed her message in
laughter does not lessen the depth of her vision." Publisher's
Weekly called it "a gem."
Decades later Terry's unforeseen divorce and subsequent
reawakening has resulted in a more forceful story, asking readers
to 'disregard' that first anachronistic book. This follow-up offers
the same mixture of wit and wisdom as she tackles issues of an
aging generation who lived through the cataclysmic changes fostered
by the feminist and sexual revolutions. Young women facing
decisions about marriage and careers will be guided by her
cautionary tale. And older men and women will enjoy her amusing
odyssey of hope and love punctuated by uproarious anecdotes about
her big Irish family.
In Touch With Students.
In Touch With Instructor Needs.
In Touch with Educational Needs.
In Touch with Technology.
Author Terry Martin's thiry years of teaching anatomy and
physiology courses, authorship of three laboratory manuals, and
active involvement in the Human Anatomy and Physiology Society
(HAPS) drove his determination to create a lab manual with an
innovative approach that would benefit students.
"Laboratory Manual for Human Anatomy and Physiology" includes a
cat version and a fetal pig version. Each of these versions
includes sixty-one laboratorty exercises, supplemental labs found
online, and six cat or fetal pig dissection labs. The Main Version
contains no dissection exercises. All three versions are written to
work well with any anatomy and physiology text.
Learn. Practice. Assess.
"Hole's Human Anatomy and Physiology" was created for the
introductory level student and assumes no prior science knowledge
by placing emphasis on the fundamentals. This new edition updates a
great A&P classic while offering greater efficiencies to the
user. The format for the 13th edition focuses on Learning Outcomes
and Assessments. This will benefit the student along with the
instructor. The 13th edition of Hole also continues to offer
technology that combined with the text offer users an incredible
Course Solution Technology like "Anatomy and Physiology Revealed"
and the new online Homework Manager bring unprecedented
opportunities to the classroom whether on campus or at home
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