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Telling People What to Think - Early Eighteenth Century Periodicals from the Review to the Rambler (Hardcover): Thomas Corns,... Telling People What to Think - Early Eighteenth Century Periodicals from the Review to the Rambler (Hardcover)
Thomas Corns, J.A. Downie
R4,707 Discovery Miles 47 070 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This collection of essays displays a number of different approaches to the most significant early eighteenth-century periodicals. The range is considerable: the critique of ideology and polemical strategy, the political history of the press, the rhetoric of the genre, and the material circumstances of periodical production all find a place. The periodical profoundly shaped the English reading public's ways of perceiving the social and political institutions of their own age.

Milton and the Terms of Liberty (Hardcover): Graham Parry, Joad Raymond Milton and the Terms of Liberty (Hardcover)
Graham Parry, Joad Raymond; Contributions by Katsuhiro Engetsu, Thomas Corns, Martin Dzelzainis, …
R3,270 Discovery Miles 32 700 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Essays on Milton's developing ideas on liberty, and his republicanism, as expressed in his writings over his lifetime. In his Second Defence of the English People (1654), reflecting on his career as a prose writer, prior to embarking on the composition of Paradise Lost, John Milton identified 'three varieties of liberty without whichcivilized life is scarcely possible, namely ecclesiastical liberty, domestic or personal liberty, and civil liberty'. In retrospect he was able to find in his earlier writings a systematic exposition of the grounds of freedom, and a commitment to expanding its domain through publication and polemic. Taking initiative from both the history of political thought and historicist aesthetics, the essays in this collection (which derive from the International Milton symposium at York) consider the conditions of liberty in Milton's writings, and the contested development of his republicanism, through his career as a civil servant and prose writer, through his great poems, to his posthumous reputation and the appropriation of his works; and they extend laterally to typologies of liberty, the realm of law, prosody, and religious faith and persecution.Winner of the 2002 Irene Samuel Prize for best composite work onMilton. The contributors are: THOMAS CORNS, JOHN CREASER, MARTIN DZELZAINIS, KATSUHIRO ENGETSU, STEPEHN FALLON, BARBARA LEWALSKI, JANEL MUELLER, CHRISTOPHER ORCHARD, GRAHAM PARRY, JOAD RAYMOND, JOHN RUMRICH, QUENTIN SKINNER, ANNE-JULIA ZWIERLEIN.GRAHAM PARRY is Professor of English, University of York; JOAD RAYMOND lectures in the School of English and American Studies, University of East Anglia.

Telling People What to Think - Early Eighteenth Century Periodicals from the Review to the Rambler (Paperback): Thomas Corns,... Telling People What to Think - Early Eighteenth Century Periodicals from the Review to the Rambler (Paperback)
Thomas Corns, J.A. Downie
R1,540 Discovery Miles 15 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This collection of essays displays a number of different approaches to the most significant early eighteenth-century periodicals. The range is considerable: the critique of ideology and polemical strategy, the political history of the press, the rhetoric of the genre, and the material circumstances of periodical production all find a place. The periodical profoundly shaped the English reading public's ways of perceiving the social and political institutions of their own age.

Understanding and Fostering Soil Carbon Sequestration (Hardcover): C. Rumpel Understanding and Fostering Soil Carbon Sequestration (Hardcover)
C. Rumpel; Contributions by C. Rumpel, Ingrid K??gel-Knabner, Martin Wiesmeier, Stefanie Mayer, …
R5,620 Discovery Miles 56 200 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Soils are known to be an enormous reservoir of carbon and represent an important and dynamic part of the global carbon cycle. However, this reservoir is under constant threat due to a combination of issues, including mismanagement, climate change and intensive agricultural production which has led to depletion of soil organic carbon. Understanding and fostering soil carbon sequestration reviews the wealth of research on important aspects of soil carbon sequestration, including its potential in mitigating and adapting to climate change and improving global food security. The collection explores our understanding of carbon sequestration in soils, detailing the mechanisms and abiotic factors that can affect the process, as well as the socioeconomic, legal and policy issues that can arise as a result of this use. In its extensive exploration of soil carbon cycling and capture, the book highlights how an informed understanding of carbon sequestration in a variety of soil types can contribute to achieving a more sustainable agriculture, as well as the methods which can be implemented by farmers to optimise the process of fostering carbon in soils.

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