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- 2001019495 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1 -- Entry into Language: Medieval Literature and the Poetics of Julia Kristeva -- Chapter 2 -- Castration: Chaucer's Prioress's Tale and John of Garland's Stella Maris -- Chapter 3 -- Mourning: Semiramis of MS Paris B.N. lat 812 A and Robert Henryson's Orpheus and Eurydice -- Chapter 4 -- Ecstasy: the Wakefield Shepherd plays and Offering of the Magi -- Epilogue -- Concluding Remarks -- Bibliography -- Index.".
- 2001019496 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: ILLUSTRATIONS ix -- PREFACE xi -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS xiii 1 Doing Dissertations in Politics 1 --2 Research Design and the Dissertation 20 --3 Defining the Problem: the Research Proposal 50, --4 Refining the Problem: the Literature Review 73 --5 Deduction, Quantification and the Empirical Dissertation: Facing up to Feline Frolics 89 --6 Induction, Qualification and the Empirical Dissertation: Understanding Feline Fun 125 -- 7 Putting the Cat Out: the Theoretical Dissertation 153 --8 Making Sense of it All: Critical Thought and Data Analysis 164 --9 Making Sense of it All: Drafting, Completing and Submitting the Dissertation 177 --BIBLIOGRAPHY 181 -- INDEX 187.".
- 2001019544 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: I. METAPHYSICS -- 1. How Do Realism, Materialism, and Dialectics Fare in Contemporary Science? (1973) -- 2. New Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous (1954) -- 3. Energy: Between Physics and Metaphysics (2000) -- 4. The Revival of Causality (1982) -- 5. Emergence and the Mind (1977) -- 6 SCIENTIFIC REALISM -- 6. The Status of Concepts (1981) -- 7. Popper's Unworldly World 3 (1981) --II. METHODOLOGY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE -- 8. On Method in the Philosophy of Science (1973) -- 9. Induction in Science (1963) -- 10. The GST Challenge to the Classical Philosophies of Science (1977) -- 11. The Power and Limits of Reduction (1991) -- 12. Thinking in Metaphors (1999) --III. PHILOSOPHY OF MATHEMATICS -- 13. Moderate Mathematical Fictionism (1997) -- 14. The Gap between Mathematics and Reality (1994) -- 15. Two Faces and Three Masks of Probability (1988) --IV. PHILOSOPHY OF PHYSICS -- 16. Physical Relativity and Philosophy (1979) -- 17. Hidden Variables, Separability, and Realism (1995) -- 18. Schrodinger's Cat Is Dead (1999) --V. PHILOSOPHY OF PSYCHOLOGY -- 19. From Mindless Neuroscience and Brainless Psychology to Neuropsychology (1985) -- 20. Explaining Creativity (1993) -- VI. PHILOSOPHY OF SOCIAL SCIENCE -- 21. Analytic Philosophy of Society and Social Science: -- The Systemic Approach as an Alternative to Holism and Individualism (1988) -- 22. Rational Choice Theory: A Critical Look at Its Foundations (1995) -- 23. Realism and Antirealism in Social Science (1993) --VII. PHILOSOPHY OF TECHNOLOGY -- 24. The Nature of Applied Science and Technology (1988) -- 25. The Technology-Science-Philosophy Triangle in Its Social Context (1999) -- 26. The Technologies in Philosophy (1999) --VIII. MORAL PHILOSOPHY -- 27. A New Look at Moral Realism (1993) -- 28. Rights Imply Duties (1999) --IX. SOCIAL AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY -- 29. Morality Is the Basis of Legal and Political Legitimacy (1992) -- 30. Technoholodemocracy: An Alternative to -- Capitalism and Socialism (1994) -- Bibliography -- Index of Names -- Index of Subjects.".
- 2001019571 tableOfContents "v. 1. Approaches to industrial relations and trends in national systems -- v. 2. Labour markets, labour process, and trade unionism -- v. 3. Employers and the state -- v. 4. Worker representation and labour-management relations -- v. 5. Labour-management co-operation and the future of industrial relations.".
- 2001019572 tableOfContents "v. 1. The city in global context -- v. 2. Land use, structure, and change in the Western city -- v. 3. Economic structure and change in the Western city -- v. 4. Society and politics in the Western city -- v. 5. Cities in the Third World.".
- 2001019607 tableOfContents "The cat who tailed a thief -- The cat who sang for the birds -- The cat who saw stars.".
- 2001019619 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: I Intoduction: Why Are Racial Minorities Behind? -- 2 What is Racism? The Racialized Social System Framework -- 3 Racial Attitudes or Racial Ideology? An Alternative -- paradigm for Examining Actors' Racial Views -- 4 The New Racism: The Post-Civil Rights Racial -- Structure in the United States -- 5 Color-Blind Racism: Toward an Analysis of -- White Racial Ideology -- 6 Color-Blind Racism and Blacks -- 7 Conclusion: New Racism, New Theory, and New Struggle -- Selected Bibliography -- Index -- About the Book.".
- 2001019639 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction 1 -- PART I -- Theoretical and methodological issues 7 -- 1 The case for an actor-oriented sociology of development 9 -- 2 Demythologising planned intervention 30 -- 3 Building a conceptual and interpretative framework 49 -- 4 Encounters at the interface: social and cultural discontinuities in development and change 73 -- PART II -- Commoditisation, social values and small-scale enterprise 93 -- 5 Commoditisation and issues of social value 95 -- 6 Webs of commitment and debt: the significance of money and social currencies in commodity networks 115 -- 7 Networks, social capital and multiple family-enterprise: local to global 132 -- PART III -- Knowledge interfaces, power and globalisation 167 -- 8 Knowledge, networks and power 169 -- 9 The dynamics of knowledge interfaces between bureaucrats and peasants 189 -- 10 Globalisation and localisation: recontextualising social change 214 -- Appendix: Cornerstones of an actor-oriented approach 240 -- Notes 244 -- Bibliography 264 -- Index 287.".
- 2001019645 tableOfContents "v. 1. Money, macroeconomics and Keynes -- v. 2. Methodology, microeconomics, and Keynes.".
- 2001019656 tableOfContents "v. 1. Grammatica celtica, volume 1 / Johann Kaspar Zeuss -- v. 2. Grammatica celtica, volume 2 / Johann Kaspar Zeuss -- v. 3. Gomer, parts 1 and 2 / John Williams. Britannia antiquissima / John Jones Thomas -- v. 4. Lectures on Welsh philology / John Rhŷs -- v. 5. Celtic studies / Hermann Wilhelm Ebel. Celtic declension / Whitley Stokes. Eléments de la grammaire celtique : déclinaison, conjugaison / Henri d'Arbois de Jubainville -- v. 6. On the study of Celtic literature / Matthew Arnold. Vestigia celtica / Donald Masson. The Kelt or Gael : his ethnography, geography, and philology / Thomas De Courcy Atkins.".
- 2001019657 tableOfContents "v. 1. A-G -- v. 2. H-O -- v. 3. P-W, indexes.".
- 2001019664 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: THE QUESTION 1 -- THE RESEARCH 3 -- Starting Off 3 -- Rehearsals 4 -- Preparations in Shakespeare's Time 6 -- Parts Played in One Afternoon 16 -- THE EVIDENCE 17 -- The Tomb Scene from The Tragedie of Romeo and Juliet 17 -- Rosalind, Celia-and the Duke 24 -- Viola, the Captaine-and the Saylors 28 -- Original Elizabethan Language 30 -- THE EXPERIMENT 37 -- Geiger 37 -- Cue Script Productions 37 -- THE PERFORMANCES 43 -- ACTORS' RESPONSES 189 -- THE SECRETS 197 -- Prose and Poetry 197 -- Simple and Complex 201 -- Modes of Address 203 -- Iambic Pentameters 207 -- Lineage 211 -- Verbal Conceits 212 -- Obedience to the Text 218 -- THE FOLIO 223 -- THE FOLIO SECRETS 229 -- Folio Capitalization 232 -- Folio Lineage 236 -- Folio Punctuation 240 -- Folio Spelling 250 -- UNDERSTANDING THROUGH ACTING 257 -- THE OSC CHECKLIST 259.".
- 2001019671 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 Introduction 1 -- Gender and religious authority in China 2 -- Mingming and Stephan 3 -- The structure and content of the book 5 -- States and local histories 6 -- Retelling other people's stories 7 -- The authority of religion and its politics 8 -- 2 Charisma 10 -- Max Weber on charisma 11 -- Two anthropologists on Western charisma 13 -- Other traditions of charisma 15 -- The juncture of times and historicity 20 -- PART I 23 -- Meifa -- 3 Meifa and its festivals in southern Fujian 25 -- Fa Zhu Gong 25 -- Reconstructing the history of Meifa 29 -- An annual cycle and its wider world 30 -- The economy and organisation offestival ritual 34 -- Twentieth-century adaptations 35 -- A local history 40 -- 4 Revolution, fortune and respect: Darkface (Wansheng) 42 -- The pivot of Wansheng's story 43 -- Being a good cadre 47 -- The Cultural Revolution and the cult of Mao 53 -- The turningpoint 56 -- Towards rehabilitation 58 -- 5 Revitalisation of Meifa's identity 63 -- Authority andforce 73 -- On the language of respect 75 -- PART II 79 -- Shiding -- 6 Shiding and its temple 81 -- The General 83 -- Interlude 85 -- The Immortal 88 -- The tension between temple management and public festivals 90 -- A place in its own authority 93 -- 7 Writing and inspiration: the story of Dark Wood (Wumu) 94 -- Spirit-writing 95 -- A career of charisma 96 The ritual of writing 99 -- Canonisation 103 -- Inspiration with many authors 107 -- One and many dictators 112 -- Creation in afield of intentions 113 -- 8 The location of face: Lin Qingbiao 117 -- Custom reform 118 -- Post-war revitalisation 119 -- A rough tongue and an upright character 120 -- Face, place and story 122 -- 9 Reform and refinement: Gao Bineng 125 -- A good official 125 -- Gao Bineng's version of the Immortal 128 -- A change of authority 129 A new face for Shiding 136 -- Politics, religion andpersonal authority 140 -- 10 Gao Bineng at ninety: charismatic authority and the new -- politics of Taiwan 142 -- Self-composition 142 -- The politics of Taiwan and its martyrs 145 -- A politics of culture and community 148 -- Authority and respect in Shiding 153 -- PART III -- Conclusions 157 -- 11 Charisma in Shiding and Meifa 159 -- Shiding and Meifa as places in politics of culture 161 -- 12 The dispersal of charisma under a national canopy 165 -- A final word 172 -- Notes 174 -- References 194 -- Index 200.".
- 2001019680 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction -- Ghanshyam Shah -- 2. Nine Theses on Social Movements -- Andre Gunder Frank and Marta Fuentes -- 3. Cyclical Movement towards the 'Eternal'--'Nine Theses -- of Social Movements': A Critique -- D.N. Dhanagare and J. John -- 4. Masses, Classes and the State -- Rajni Kothari -- 5. Social Origins of the Peasant Insurrection in -- Telengana, 1946-51 -- D.N. Dhanagare -- 6. Naxalbari and the Left Movement -- Sumanta Banerjee -- 7. Farmers' Movements in Contemporary India -- Dipankar Gupta -- 8. Organized Labour and Militant Unionism: The Bombay -- Textile Workers' Strike of 1982 -- Salim Lakha -- 9. Tribal Solidarity Movements in India: A Review -- Surajit Sinha -- 10. 'Iibal Autonomy Movements in Chhotanagpur -- K.S. Singh -- 11. Anbedkir and After: The Dalit Movement in India -- Gail Omvedt -- 12. Taking Stock: Women's Movement and the State -- L )akshmi Lingam -- 13. Direct Action in India: A Study of Gujarat and Bihar -- Agitations -- Ghanshyam Shah -- 14. Little Nationalism Turned Chauvinist: Assam's -- Anti-Foreigner Upsurge, 1979-80 -- Amalendu Guha -- 15. 'God Must Be Liberated': A Hindu Liberation -- Movement in Ayodhya -- Peter van der Veer -- 16. Chipko: Social History of an 'Environmental' Movement -- Ramachandra Guha -- Select Readings -- About the Editor and Contributors -- Index.".
- 2001019701 tableOfContents "Walk in the light while there is light -- The long exile -- Little girls wiser than their elders.".
- 2001019738 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: List of Illustrations and Photographs vii -- List of Tables ix -- List of Acronyms xi -- Preface xiii -- Note on Terminology xix -- Timeline of American Indian Peoples, All Tribes and Regions xxi -- Introduction 1 -- 1 A Tour of Indian Peoples and Indian Lands 11 -- 2 Indian Peoples Are Nations, Not Minorities 41 -- 3 Actors in Indian Politics 63 -- Northwest Tribes and the State of Washington: A Case Study 99 -- 4 A History of Federal Indian Policy 103 -- 5 Indigenous Governments, Past, Present, and Future 119 -- The Iroquois Confederacy: A Case Study 123 -- The Cherokee: A Case Study 129 -- The Ft. Peck Reservation's General Council: A Case Study 141 -- The Navajo Nation's President: A Case Study 141 -- The Crow Tribal Court: A Case Study 142 -- 6 Tribal Political Economy 157 -- The Mashantucket Pequot: A Case Study 168 -- 7 Indian Political Participation: Patriotism, Suffrage, and Partisanship 185 -- 8 Indian Interest Group Activity and Activism 201 -- 9 Indians, Images, and the Media 225 -- 10 Indigenous Nations and the American Political System 245 -- Appendix A: Federally Recognized Entities 259 -- Appendix B: 1778 Delaware-U.S. Treaty 273 -- Appendix C: Remonstrance of Col. Peter Pitchlynn 277 -- Appendix D: Talton v. Mayes (1896) 281 -- Appendix E: Constitution and Bylaws of the Pueblo of Santa Clara, -- New Mexico 287 -- Appendix F: Executive Order 13084: Consultation and Coordination -- with Indian Tribal Governments 295 -- Appendix G: Major Congressional Law Affecting Indians 299 -- Appendix H: Selected Internet Sources 303 -- Notes 307 -- Glossary 335 -- Suggested Readings 341 -- Case Index 345 -- Subject Index 347.".
- 2001019761 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: ONE -- THE PAST IS PRELUDE: -- HISTORICAL BASES FOR U.S.-VENEZUELAN RELATIONS 5 -- TWO -- GLOBAL CHANGES AND RELATIONS BETWEEN THE -- UNITED STATES AND VENEZUELA 26 -- THREE -- THE NEW ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS 53 -- FOUR -- THE DOMESTIC SOURCES OF FOREIGN POLICY 66 -- FIVE -- GETTING ALONG: ISSUES IN U.S.-VENEZUELAN RELATIONS 94 -- SIX -- TRANSNATIONAL POLITICS AND BILATERAL RELATIONS 127 -- SEVEN -- CONCLUSIONS 138 -- APPENDIX I -- PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES AND VENEZUELA: 1900-2001 145 -- APPENDIX II -- VENEZUELA AND THE UNITED STATES: A COMPARISON, 1997 146.".
- 2001019798 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Truppenfiihrung, Part I: 1933 -- Introduction -- I. Order of Battle and Task Organization -- II. Command -- III. Reconnaissance -- IV. Security -- V. Marches -- VI. Attack -- VII. Pursuit -- VIII. The Defensive -- IX. Disengagement and Withdrawal -- X. Delaying Action -- XI. Combat Under Special Conditions -- XII. Quartering -- XIII. Cavalry -- Truppenfiihrung, Part II: 1934 -- XIV. Armored Combat Vehicles -- XV. Air Forces -- XVI. Air Defense Units -- XVII. Communications -- XVIII. Chemical Warfare -- XIX. Smoke -- XX. Obstacles -- XXI. Armored Trains -- XXII. Transport -- XXIII. Logistical Support in the Area of Operations -- Annexes -- Appendixes -- A. German Infantry Division, 1937-1938 -- B. Notational German Panzer Division, 1935-1937 -- C. German Divisional Staff, 1937-1938 -- D. Contents of U.S. Army FM 100-5 -- Field Service Regulations: Operations (1940) -- E. German Analysis of U.S. Field Service Regulations -- Selected Bibliography -- Index -- About the Book.".
- 2001019799 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Part 1 Pre-War Plans -- 1 Study of Joint Action in the Event of Violation of Monroe Doctrine by Fascist Powers, November 12, 1938 7 -- 2 Rainbow No. 1, October 14, 1939 17 -- 3 Rainbow No. 4, August 14, 1940 33 -- 4 Plan Dog, November 12,1940 55 -- 5 United States-British Staff Conversation Report, ABC-1, March 27, 1941 67 -- 6 The Victory Program, September 11, 1941 103 -- 7 Rainbow No. 5 (Revised), November 19, 1941 135 --Part 2 The War in North Africa and Europe -- 8 Outline Plan, Operation Torch, October 8, 1942 161 -- 9 Operation Husky, March 24, 1943 167 -- 10 Operation Avalanche, August 31, 1943 171 -- 11 Operation Shingle, January 12, 1944 175 -- 12 Operation Neptune, May 20, 1944 187 -- 13 Fortitude, February 23, 1944 225 -- 14 AGWAR, for United States Joint Planning Staff, May 8, 1944 237 -- 15 Operation (Anvil) Dragoon, August 1, 1944 239 -- 16 Operation Market, September 1944 247 -- 17 Appreciation and Plan of Operations, January 20, 1945 -- 18 SCAF 260 (Final Offensive), March 31, 1945 --Part 3 The War in the Pacific -- 19 Joint Directive for Offensive Operations in the Southwest Pacific Area, July 2, 1942 -- 20 The Elkton (Cartwheel) Plan, February 28, 1943 -- 21 Joint Chiefs of Staff Directive, March 28, 1943 -- 22 Operation Plan No. 14-43, June 3, 1943, and Serial 00958 Warning Order, September 22, 1943 -- 23 Operation Plan No. 13-43 (Galvanic), October 5, 1943 -- 24 Operation Plan No. 16-43C (Flintlock Revised), December 16,1943 -- 25 Operation Hailstone, January 18, 1944 -- 26 Operation Catchpole, January 18, 1944 -- 27 CinCPac Forager, April 23, 1944 -- 28 CinCPoa No. 8-44 (King II), September 27, 1944 -- 29 Operation Musketeer III, September 28, 1944 -- 30 Operation Detachment, October 7, 1944 -- 31 CinCPoa No. 14-44 (Iceberg), December 31, 1944 -- 32 Operation Downfall, May 28, 1945.".
- 2001019805 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: I -- Acknowledgments Lx -- 1 Print and Women s ScientificAffiliations -- 2 Almira Phelps and the Discipline ofBotany -- 3 Sarah Hale and the Circulation ofScience -- 4 Catharine Esther Beecher and the Sciences ofHome -- 5 Susan Fenimore Cooper and Ladies'Science -- 6 Elizabeth CaryAgassiz and Heroic Science -- 7 Testing Scientific Limits: Emma Willard -- and Maria Mitchell -- 8 Emily Dickinson and Scientific Skepticism -- 9 The Sciences in Women s Novels -- 10 Women ofLetters and Medical Science -- 11 Spiritual Science -- Notes 211 -- Works Cited 231 -- Index 255.".
- 2001019836 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: CHAPTER 1: Sex and Population Differences 1 -- CHAPTER 2: Associations with Testosterone and Estrogen 24 -- CHAPTER 3: Assertiveness, Status, Aggression, Attractiveness, -- and the Wearing of Rings 41 -- CHAPTER 4: Reproductive Success and Sexually Antagonistic -- Genes 53 -- CHAPTER 5: Hand Preference, Verbal Fluency, Autism, -- and Depression 62 -- CHAPTER 6: Birth Weight, Heart Attack, Breast Cancer, and -- Sex-Dependent Diseases 76 -- CHAPTER 7: Male and Female Homosexuality 100 -- CHAPTER 8: Music, Musicians, and Mate Choice 115 -- CHAPTER 9: Sporting Ability, Running Speed, Spatial Perception, -- Football Players, and Male Competition 126 -- CHAPTER 10: 2nd to 4th Digit Ratio and Future Research 141.".
- 2001019844 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: I -- I TheStruggleforFamily Unification during -- the Exclusion -- 2 Gender andImmigration -- 3 Women and World War II: The Making of a -- New Generation -- 4 The Family Reunited: The Coming of the -- War Brides -- 5 Community Institutions and the Press -- in Transition -- 6 The Questfor Family Stability -- 7 In Times of Crisis: The Cold War Era -- Epilogue -- Notes 191 -- Glossary 229 -- Selected Bibliography 237 -- Index 253.".
- 2001019849 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Dli Introduction -- Brick Johnstone and Henry H. Stonnington -- HEES lThe Assessment and Rehabilitation -- of Attention Disorders -- Terry Levitt and Brick Johnstone -- HEl The Assessment and Rehabilitation -- of Memory Impairments -- Reid L. Skeel and Staci Edwards -- flI The Assessment and Rehabilitation -- of Executive Function Disorders -- Charles D. Callahan -- HQr The Assessment and Rehabilitation -- of Visual-Spatial Disorders -- Jeff Shaw -- *IgEi The Assessment and Rehabilitation -- of Language Disorders -- Daniel Holland and Carmen Larimore -- B National and Community Resources. -- for Neuropsychological Disorders -- Cheryl L. Shigaki -- Glossary -- Author Index -- Subject Index.".
- 2001019850 tableOfContents "Thomas and the rumors -- James and the trouble with trees -- Happy ever after.".
- 2001019859 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: TABLES AND FIGURES ix -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xi -- ONE -- Democracy's Fourth Virtue 1 -- TWO -- Democracy, War Initiation, and Victory 10 -- THREE -- Democracy and Battlefield Success 58 -- FOUR -- Balancers or Bystanders? The Lack of Fraternal -- Democratic Assistance during War 84 -- FIVE -- Winning Wars on Factory Floors? The Myth of the -- Democratic Arsenals of Victory 114 -- SIX -- Democracy, Consent, and the Path to War 144 -- SEVEN -- The Declining Advantages of Democracy: -- When Consent Erodes 164 -- EIGHT -- Why Democracies Win Wars 193 -- NoTEs 207 -- BIBLIOGRAPHY 243 -- INDEX 269.".
- 2001019874 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Acknowledgments -- Before You Spark-- Chapter 1: What Is the Spark? -- Chapter 2: Why the Spark? -- Chapter 3: Making the Spark Work for You: A Series of Self-Tests -- Chapter 4: The Basic Spark Exercise Plan -- Chapter 5: The Basic Spark Food Plan -- Chapter 6: Week One: Embers -- Chapter 7: Week Two: Kindling -- Chapter 8: Week Three: The Fire and Beyond- Finessing the Spark -- Appendix A: A Week of Spark Sample Exercise and Food Menus -- Appendix B: Spark Recipes -- Appendix C: Three-Week Spark Exercise and Fiber Log -- Index -- Recipe Index -- Conversion Chart.".
- 2001019879 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 Memories of war: 1870-71 1 -- Meanings attributed to the war 4 -- Defeated flesh 18 --2 The Franco-Prussian war, revolution and Commune: an overview 25 -- The origin debates 26 -- Immediate causes of the war 29 -- The war and defeat 30 -- Politics and the Commune 40 -- Conclusion 43 --3 The politics of social practice: medicine, war and revolution in Paris 46 -- French medicine in 1870 48 -- Health in Paris in 1870 53 -- Revolution and medicine 61 --4 Militarisation and war effort: Paris, the 'giant hospital' 71 -- Military medicine 75 -- The 'giant hospital' 83 -- Discipline and space 89 -- Post-war 96 --5 The politics of care and order 99 -- To free Paris 101 -- To feed Paris 106 -- The politics of food 114 -- The politics of care 121 -- 6 Revolutionary society and medicine 130 -- Towards secular medicine 132 -- Doctors against the Commune 141 -- The agony of the Commune 146 -- Conclusion 150 --7 The dynamics of humanitarianism and the making of the Red Cross 155 -- Humanitarianism 157 -- Official movements 164 -- Voluntary movements 170 -- Ideology 174 -- Conclusion 177 -- 8 Defeat embodied: the severed limbs of the nation 180 -- Bodyloss 181 -- Outliving war 193 -- Conclusion 206 -- 9 Seeds of defeat: alcohol and syphilis 208 -- From the cabaret to the grave 210 -- Syphilis 217 -- Shifting regulation 222 -- Symbolic regulation and prohibition 227 -- Conclusion 229 -- 10 Conclusion: war stories 233 --Bibliography 241 -- Index 287.".
- 2001019916 tableOfContents "The godson -- The Devil's persistent, but God is resistant -- The two old men.".
- 2001019928 tableOfContents "Hollywood film and the narrativization of ethnic femininity -- The wearing of the green : Irishness as a promotion discourse in the career of Colleen Moore -- Immigrant stardom in imperial America : Pola Negri and the problem of typology -- Sonja Henie in Hollywood : whiteness, athleticism, and Americanization -- Ethnicity and the interventionist imagination : domesticity, exoticism, and scandal in the persona of Hedy Lamarr -- Marisa Tomei and the fantasy of ethnicity -- Stardom, corporeality, and ethnic indeterminancy : Cher's disrupted/disruptive body.".
- 2001019937 tableOfContents "v. 1. Intellectual and political context -- v. 2. Marxism, philosophy, and politics -- v. 3. Intellectuals, culture, and the party -- v. 4. Contemporary applications.".
- 2001019953 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction: the inclusive picture 1 --1 Concentration camp memorial sites 10 --2 The 'double past' 41 --3 Resistance 62 --4 8 May 1945 in political discourse 95 --5 Daniel Jonah Goldhagen and Victor Klemperer 119 --6 The crimes of the Wehrmacht 143 --7 The Walser-Bubis debate 175 --8 The Holocaust Memorial 194 --9 The past in the present 233.".
- 2001019967 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction 1 -- 1 Changing configurations of whiteness 7 -- 2 New forms of racialisation in the global economy 28 -- 3 Race mixture and people of mixed origins in western societies 60 -- 4 Sexualising racism 88 -- 5 Consumption and distribution 111 -- 6 Diasporas, population scares and new aesthetics 137 -- Concluding thoughts 161.".
- 2001020065 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: I HEARING DHARMA -- 2 UNDERSTANDING DHARMA -- * The Here and Now Dharma -- * The Trapper's Snare -- 3 PRACTICING DHARMA -- * The Path to Peace -- * Morality Brings Happiness:A Talk Given -- on Songkran, the Traditional NewYear -- * Meditation Practice -- * Lay Practice: Don't Let the Monkey Burn -- Down Your House -- * Monastic Life: Why Do People Ordain? -- * One Day Passes:A Talk to the Community -- of Nuns at Wat Pah Pong -- 4 SEEING DHARMA -- * Kondanya Knows -- * Fumbling and Groping -- 5 BEING DHARMA -- * Beyond Cause and Effect -- * Nibbana Paccayo Hotu -- 6 TEACHING DHARMA -- GLOSSARY -- ABOUT THE TRANSLATOR -- CREDITS.".
- 2001020087 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction -- 2. Refugee Arrivals Break the Calm -- 3. Refugee Communities Take Shape -- 4. Nazi Victims Find Refuge -- 5. TheJewish Presence and theJapanese Response -- 6. A Change in Atmosphere -- 7. Refugee Detention in Wartime Shanghai -- 8. The Slavs Remain Free -- 9. The Diasporas' End: Postwar Emigration and Uncertaint -- 10. Conclusion -- Some Former and Current Stret Names in Sanghai -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.".
- 2001020174 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. Trichomycetes: Fungi Associated with Arthropods: -- An Introduction and State-of-the-art in the Tropics 3 -- J.K Misra --2. Trichomycetes: A Brief Review of Research 15 -- Marvin C. Williams --3. Taxonomy and Systematics of Trichomycetes -- -Past, Present and Future 27 -- Merlin M. White, Matias I. Cafaro and Alexandra M Gottlieb --4. The Classification and Phylogeny of the -- Trichomycetes and Zygomycetes 39 -- Gerald L. Benny and Merlin M. White --5. Occurrence of Trichomycetes in Taiwan 55 -- Chiu-Yuan Chien and Li-Huei Hsieh --6. Ultrastructure of Trichomycetes 73 -- Hiroki Sato --7. Physiological Adaptations of Trichomycetes to the -- Insect Gut: Smittium culisetae and its Mosquito Host 99 -- Bruce W. Horn --8. Entomopathogenic Fungi Associated with -- Ants (Formicidae): A Review 119 -- Harry C. Evans --9. Biology of Nematophagous Fungi 145 -- Hans-Birje Jansson and Luis V Lopez-Llorca --10. Diversity of Filamentous Fungi in Bark Beetle -- Galleries in Central Europe 175 -- Roland Kirschner -- 11. Fungal Endophytes: The Tropical Dimension 197 -- T.S. Suryanarayanan, V. Kumaresan and .A. Johnson -- 12. Endolithic Microorganisms 209 -- Margalith Galun -- 13. The Distribution of Freshwater Filamentous Ascomycetes 225 -- C.A. Shearer -- 14. Aquatic Hyphomycetes and Leaf Litter Processing in -- Polluted and Unpolluted Habitats 293 -- K.R. Sridhar and N.S. Raviraja -- 15. Systematics, Ecology, and World Distribution in the -- Genus Chroogomphus (Gomphidiaceae) 315 -- Orson K Miller (Jr.) and Mary C. Aime -- 16. Edible Mushrooms: Potential and Low Cost -- Technologies for Tropical Cultivation 335 -- Tricita H Quimio -- 17. Eating Mushrooms: Death, Ecstasy or Gourmet's Delight 367 -- Thomas J. Volk and Johan W Rippon -- Index 387.".
- 2001020175 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Theory and Practice Underpinnings -- 1. Ourselves as Mental Health Nurses, Consumers and Teachers 3 -- 2. Student/Nurse Self-Awareness and Therapeutic Interaction 21 -- 3. Psychiatric Models, Consumers and Mental Health Nursing 50 -- 4. Watch Your Language: Psychobabble and Other Rhetoric 74 -- 5. Saluting Health: The Imperative of Nursing and Mental Health Nursing 97 -- 6. Interpersonal Nursing for Mental Health 125 -- 7. Conundrums of Care: Paradoxes in Interpersonal Relationships 151 Mental Health Nursing Practice -- 8. Emotions: Anxiety Is Contagious 185 -- 9. Emotions: Misery Is Scary 214 -- 10. Complex Upsetting Behaviors: Fear and Aggression 246 -- 11. Complex Upsetting Behaviors: Rejection and Attraction 275 -- 12. Nursing People With Altered Perceptions and Thoughts 301 -- Index 335.".
- 2001020179 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Part I. Introduction --1. Elders in the Community: Moral Lives, Moral -- Quandaries -- Martha B. Holstein and Phyllis Mitzen --Part II. Background/Theory --2. Ethics and Aging: A Historical Perspective -- Brian F. Hofland -- 3. Bringing Ethics Home: A New Look at Ethics in the -- Home and the Community -- Martha B. Holstein -- 4. The Ethical Importance of Home Care -- Mark Waymack -- 5. An Ethic of Care -- Joan C. Tronto -- 6. Old Ethical Frameworks: What Works, What Doesn't? -- Mark Waymack --Part III. Organizations/Care Providers/Care Receivers --7. Creating an Ethical Organization -- David B. McCurdy -- 8. Organizational Ethics in a Nonprofit Agency: Changing -- Practice, Enduring Values -- Phyllis Mitzen -- 9. Ethics in Clinical Practice With Older Adults: -- Recognizing Biases and Respecting Boundaries -- Robyn L. Golden and Sallie Sonneborn -- 10. Ethics and the Frontline Long-Term-Care Worker: A -- Challenge for the 21st Century -- Robyn I. Stone and Yoshiko Yamada -- 11. When the Helper Needs Help: A Social Worker's -- Experiences in Receiving Home Care -- Nan G. O'Connor -- 12. Care at Home: Virtue in Multigenerational Households -- Hilde Lindemann Nelson and James Lindemann Nelson Part IV. Practice --13. Mapping the Jungle: A Proposed Method for Ethical -- Decision Making in Geriatric Social Work -- David Fireman, Sharon Dornberg-Lee, and Lisa Moss -- 14. Adult Day Services: Ethics and Daily Life -- Pat Stacy Cohen -- 15. Is Home Care Always the Best Care? -- Daniel Kuhn -- 16. A Good Death? Finding a Balance Between the Interests -- of Patients and Caregivers -- Stephen Ellingson and Jon D. Fuller -- 17. Case Managers Meeting to Discuss Ethics -- Gail McClelland -- 18. Who's Safe? Who's Sorry?: The Duty to Protect the -- Safety of HCBS Consumers -- Rosalie A. Kane and Carrie A. Levin -- 19. Addressing Prejudice: A Layered Analysis -- David E. Guinn -- 20. Cross-Cultural Geriatric Ethics: Negotiating Our -- Differences -- Harry R. Moody Part V. Policy --21. The Science and Ethics of Long-Term Care -- Larry Polivka -- 22. Paid Family Caregiving: A Practical and Ethical -- Conundrum -- Martha B. Holstein and Phyllis Mitzen -- The Case Against Paid Family Caregivers: Ethical and -- Practical Issues -- C. Jean Blaser -- Payments to Families Who Provide Care: An Option -- That Should Be Available -- Lori Simon-Rusinowitz, Kevin J. Mahoney, -- and A. E. Benjamin -- 23. Ethics, the State, and Public Policy: From the Inside, -- From the Outside -- June L. Noel.".
- 2001020187 tableOfContents "1. Abortion-hypertension -- 2. Hypnosis-zoonoses.".
- 2001020200 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. The Future of Biodiversity in a Changing World -- F. Stuart Chapin III, Osvaldo E. Sala, -- Elisabeth Huber-Sannwald, and Rik Leemans -- 2. Modeling the Response of Vegetation Distribution and -- Biodiversity to Climate Change -- Martin T. Sykes and Alex Haxeltine -- 3. The Use of Global-Change Scenarios to Determine -- Changes in Species and Habitats -- Rik Leemans -- 4. Soil Biodiversity -- Diana H. Wall, Gina Adams, and Andrew N. Parsons -- 5. Scenarios of Biodiversity Changes -- in Arctic and Alpine Tundra -- Marilyn D. Walker, William A. Gould, -- and F Stuart Chapin III -- 6. Boreal Forest -- F Stuart Chapin III and Kjell Danell -- 7. Temperate Grasslands -- Osvaldo E. Sala -- 8. Tropical Savanna -- Brian Walker -- 9. Mediterranean-Climate Ecosystems -- Harold A. Mooney, Mary T. Kalin Arroyo, -- William J. Bond, Josep Canadell, Richard J. Hobbs, -- Sandra Lavorel, and Ronald P. Neilson -- 10. Deserts -- Laura Foster Huenneke -- 11. Temperate Forests of North and South America -- Juan J. Armesto, R. Rozzi, and J. Caspersen -- 12. Tropical Forests -- Rodolfo Dirzo -- 13. Lakes -- David M. Lodge -- 14. Fish Diversity in Streams and Rivers -- N. LeRoy Poff, Paul L. Angermeier, Scott D. Cooper, -- P.S. Lake, Kurt D. Fausch, Kirk O. Winemiller, -- Leal A.K. Mertes, Mark W. Oswood, James Reynolds, -- and Frank J. Rahel -- 15. Potential Biodiversity Change: Global Patterns and -- Biome Comparisons -- Osvaldo E. Sala, F. Stuart Chapin III, -- and Elisabeth Huber-Sannwald -- Index.".
- 2001020205 tableOfContents "Gerard Malanga -- Alex Nicol -- Brian Clemens -- Bryan Forbes -- Freddie Francis -- John Kricfalusi -- Jonathan Miller -- Ralph Thomas -- Roger Corman -- Roy Ward Baker -- Wendy Toye -- Terence Davies -- Vincent Price -- Sally Cruikshank -- John O'Shea.".
- 2001020210 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Preface -- Algeria Abdelaziz Bouteflika -- Angola Jose Eduardo dos Santos -- Benin Mathieu Kerekou -- Botswana Festus Mogae -- Burkina Faso Blaise Compaore -- Burundi Pierre Buyoya -- Cameroon Paul Biya -- Cape Verde Antonio Mascarenhas Monteiro and -- Carlos Veiga -- Central African Republic Ange Felix Patasse -- Chad Idriss Ddby -- Republic of Congo Denis Sassou-Nguesso and -- Pascal Lissouba -- C6te d'Ivoire Laurent Gbagbo, Robert Guei, and -- Alassane Ouattara -- Egypt Muhammad Hosni Mubarak -- Equatorial Guinea Teodoro Nguema Mbasogo Obiang -- Eritrea Issayas Afeworki -- Ethiopia Meles Zenawi -- Gabon Omar Bongo -- Gambia Yahya Jammeh -- Ghana Jerry Rawlings -- Guinea Lansana Conte -- Kenya Daniel arap Moi -- Lesotho King Letsie III -- Liberia Charles Taylor -- Libya Muammar Qaddafi -- Madagascar Didier Ratsiraka -- Malawi Bakili Muluzi -- Mali Alpha Konare -- Mauritania Maawiya Ould Sid'Ahmed Taya -- Mauritius Navinchandra Ramgoolam -- Morocco King Sidi Mohammed VI -- Mozambique Joaquim Chissano -- Namibia Samuel Nujoma -- Nigeria Olusegun Obasanjo -- Rwanda Paul Kagame -- Sao Tome e Principe Miguel Trovoada -- Senegal Abdou Diouf and Abdoulaye Wade -- Seychelles France-Albert Rene -- Sierra Leone Ahmad Tejan Kabbah -- Somalia Hussein Mohamed Aideed -- South Africa Thabo Mvuyelwa Mbeki -- Sudan Omar Hassan Ahmed al-Bashir -- Swaziland King Mswati III -- Tanzania Benjamin Mkapa -- Togo Etienne Eyadema -- Tunisia Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali -- Uganda Yoweri Museveni -- Zambia Frederick Chiluba and Benjamin Mwila -- Zimbabwe Robert Mugabe and Morgan Tsvangirai -- Index -- About the Author.".
- 2001020245 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Part I The Approaching Summit -- 1 Introduction to the Way Down -- 2 The Present Condition -- 3 Intellectual Views of the Future -- Part II System Principles -- 4 The Ways of Energy and Materials in All Systems -- 5 Pulsing and the Growth Cycle -- 6 Real Wealth and the Economy -- 7 Spatial Organization -- 8 Population and Wealth -- Part IlII Policies for Transition and Descent -- 9 The Global Network -- 10 Energy Sources -- 11 Sustaining a Nation -- 12 Sustaining People -- 13 Starting Down -- 14 Reorganizing Cities -- 15 Restoring Waters -- 16 Refreshing the Landscape -- 17 Transmitting Knowledge -- 18 Preparing People -- 19 Summary for Action -- Notes -- References -- Index.".
- 2001020257 tableOfContents "V. 1. Medicine and physics -- v. 2. Chemistry and radiobiology.".
- 2001020281 tableOfContents "v. 1. The World. -- v. 2. North America and the Caribbean -- v. 3. South and Central America -- v. 4. Africa -- v. 5. Europe -- v. 6. Asia -- v. 7. Antarctica, Australia, and the Pacific -- v. 8. Glossary, bibliography, and appendices.".
- 2001020287 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 A Review of Ventilator Use in Duchenne's -- Muscular Dystrophy -- Agatha P. Colbert -- 2 Life with Dignity-Death with Dignity -- Esther Ehrenberg -- 3 Cardiac Function in Duchenne's Muscular Dystrophy: -- Use of Radionuclide Ventriculography in Initial Evaluation, -- Progress, and Stress Testing -- Charles A. Stewart, Irene Gilgoff, Guo-Long Hung, -- Rana A. Bahl, Ahmet Baydur, and Radha Sarma -- 4 Living and Dying with Ventilator-Dependent Quadriplegia -- Frederick M. Maynard -- 5 Images of Life and Death -- Julie G. Madorsky, Shirley M. Acosta, and Daniel Heilburn -- 6 The Ventilator: Psychosocial and Medical Aspects -- Karen Dikeman and Marta Kazandjian -- 7 The Impact of Ventilation Technology: Contrasting -- Consumer and Professional Perspectives -- Joseph Kaufert and David Locker -- 8 Automony, Perception, and Empowerment: Issues in -- Achieving Quality of Life for Ventilator-Dependent -- Individuals -- Audrey J. King -- 9 Discontinuing Ventilator Support at Home: -- Clinical Experience with Amyotrophic Lateral -- Sclerosis in California -- Barbara T. Beal -- 10 Description of Self -- Albert Anderson -- 11 Ethical Issues Related to the Special Care Unit -- Barbara J. Daly -- 12 Case History Report-The Atypical Patient: -- An Adolescent with ALS in an ICU -- Marilyn M. Raumsley -- 13 Use of Long-Term Assisted Mechanical Ventilation -- in Patients with Spinal Muscular Atrophy -- Irene S. Gilgoff, Emily Kahistrom, Eithne MacLaughlin, -- and Thomas G. Keens -- 14 Psychosocial Stresses and Coping Resources in Families -- Caring for Ventilator-Assisted Children at Home -- Susan E. Keens, Mary T. Jansen, Lee E. Lipsker, -- Eric M. Levander, Jon E. Woo, Frank T. Hsieh, -- Irene S. Gilgoff, and Thomas G. Keens -- 15 Ethical Problems Concerning Treatment of and Attitude -- toward Chronic Respiratory Insufficiency in -- Muscular Dystrophy -- Bente Madsen -- 16 Chronic Ventilatory Support at Home for Infants and -- Children with Ventilatory Muscle Weakness -- Thomas G. Keens, Mary T. Jansen, Jon E. Woo, -- Sally L. Davidson Ward, Pamela K. Dewitt, and Irene S. Gilgoff -- 17 Discontinuation of Ventilatory Support: -- A Personal Perspective -- Terry Kinzel -- 18 The Ventilator-A Way to a Positive Life -- Jack Genskow 19 A 35-Year Perspective on the Utilization of Mechanical -- Ventilation As Experienced by the Author -- Ira W. Holland -- 20 Options for Living and Dying in Amyotrophic -- Lateral Sclerosis -- Augusta Alba -- 21 Impact on the Family -- Margaret Mikol -- 22 Ventilator Users, Home Care, and Independent Living: -- A Historical Perspective -- Gini Laurie -- 23 Prolongation of Life Spans of Duchenne's Muscular -- Dystrophy Patients in the Hospital Care Program in Japan -- Masakuni Mukoyama -- 24 Cardiovascular Abnormalities in Duchenne's -- Muscular Dystrophy -- Radha J. Sarma, Syed Ejaz Naqvi, Sekhar C. Kota, -- and Robert Sudrann -- 25 A Historical Perspective on the Use of Noninvasive -- Ventilatory Support Alternatives -- John R. Bach -- 26 An Astronaut on Earth -- Paul Kahn -- 27 Ventilating Feelings -- Hugh Newton-John -- 28 Repression, Regression, and Respiration: -- Ventilators and the Post-Polio Patient -- Margaret E. Backman -- 29 Regional Home Care Program for Ventilator- -- Dependent Patients: Report of the First Five Years -- Edward Anthony Oppenheimer 30 Occupational Therapy and the Ventilator-Dependent -- Patient: The Impact on Psychosocial and Motoric Aspects of -- Activities of Daily Living -- Ann Burkhardt -- 31 Going Home on a Ventilator: A Nursing Model -- Kathleen 1. Dunleavy -- 32 Technologically Dependent Children: Their Effect on -- the Hospital System -- James C. Bernier and Sarah J. Gossler.".
- 2001020301 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Part 1. Kabuki History -- 1. The Performing Arts of Sixteenth-Century Japan: A Prelude to Kabuki -- Andrew T. Tsubaki -- 2. Origins of Kabuki Acting in Medieval Japanese Drama -- Laurence R. Kominz -- 3. Bakufu Versus Kabuki -- Donald H. Shively -- 4. Nakamura Shichisaburo I and the Creation of Edo-Style Wagoto -- Holly A. Blumner -- 5. Episodes in the Career of the Kabuki Actor Nakamura Utaemon III, Including His Rivalry with Arashi Rikan I -- Charles J. Dunn -- 6. Flowers of Edo: Eighteenth-Century Kabuki and Its Patrons -- C. Andrew Gerstle -- 7. Hiiki Renchu (Theatre Fan Clubs) in Osaka in the Early Nineteenth Century -- Susumu Matsudaira -- 8. Kabuki Goes Official: The 1878 Opening of the Shintomi-za -- Yuichiro Takahashi -- 9. Breaking the Kabuki Actors' Barriers: 1868-1900 -- Faith Bach -- 10. Communist Kabuki: A Contradiction in Terms? -- Brian Powell -- 11. New (Neo) Kabuki and the Work of Hanagumi Shibai -- Natsuko Inoue -- Part 2. Kabuki Performance -- 12. From Gay to Gei: The Onnagata and the Creation of Kabuki's Female Characters -- Samuel L. Leiter -- 13. Actor, Role, and Character: Their Multiple Interrelationships in Kabuki -- Barbara E. Thornbury -- 14. Kabuki: Signs, Symbols, and the Hieroglyphic Actor -- Leonard C. Pronko -- 15. The Tsurane of Shibaraku: Communicating the Power of Identity -- Katherine Saltzman-Li -- 16. Conjuring Kuzunoha from the World of Abe no Seimei -- Janet E. Goff -- 17. Miracle at Yaguchi Ferry: A Japanese Puppet Play and Its Metamorphosis to Kabuki -- Stanleigh H. Jones Jr. -- 18. Kabuki and the Elizabethan Theatre -- Leonard C. Pronko -- Part 3. Surveying the Field -- 19. Kabuki: Changes and Prospects: An International Symposium -- James R. Brandon -- 20. Kabuki as National Culture: A Critical Survey of Japanese Kabuki Scholarship -- William Lee -- Selected Bibliography -- About the Editor and Contributors -- Index.".
- 2001020317 tableOfContents "The alphabet of creation -- The bird of happiness -- Two goats, two sisters, and a beggar king -- The golem of Belmont Boulevard -- Rachel the Clever -- Nitwits and numskulls -- Tales of the Baal Shem Tov -- The wise men and women of Chelm -- Next year in Jerusalem! -- Di goldeneh medineh -- Three holocaust tales -- Israel reborn.".
- 2001020352 tableOfContents "-- v. 28. Class 2: Transferases I EC 2.1.1 -- v. 29. Class 2: Transferases II EC 2.1.2.1-2.3.1.59 -- v. 30. Class 2: Transferases III EC 2.3.1.60-2.3.3.15 -- v. 31. Class 2: Transferases IV EC 2.4.1.1-2.4.1.89 -- v. 32. Class 2: Transferases V EC 2.4.1.90-2.4.1.232 -- v. 33. Class 2: Transferases VI EC2.4.2.1-2.5.1.30 -- v. 34. Class 2: Transferases VII, EC 2.5.1.31-2.6.1.57 -- v. 35. Class 2: Transferases VIII, EC 2.6.1.58-2.7.1.37 -- v. 37. Class 2: Transferases X, EC 2.7.1.113-2.7.5.7 -- v. 38. Class 2: Transferases XI, EC 2.7.6-2.7.7 -- v. 39. Class 2: Transferases XII, EC 2.7.8-2.9.1 -- v. S2. Class 2: Transferases, EC 2.1-2.7.10 -- v. S3. Class 2: Transferases, EC2.7.11.1-2.7.11.16 -- v. S4. Class 2: Transferases, EC 2.7.11.17-2.8 -- v. S5. Class 3: Hydrolases, EC 3.1-3.4.21 -- v. S6. Class 6: Hydrolases, EC 3.4.22-3.13 -- v. S7. Class 4-6: Lyases, isomerases, ligases, EC 4-6".
- 2001020352 tableOfContents "1. Class 5: Isomerases -- 2. Class 6: Ligases -- 3. Class 4: Lyases I -- 4. Class 4: Lyases II -- 5. Class 4: Lyases III -- 6. Class 3.4: Hydrolases I -- 7. Class 3.4: Hydrolases II -- 8. Class 3.4: Hydrolases III -- 9. Class 3.4: Hydrolases IV -- 10. Class 3.4: Hydrolases V -- 11. Class 3.4: Hydrolases VI -- 12. Class 3.2 Hydrolases VII EC 3.2.1.1-3.2.1.47 -- 13. Class 3.2 Hydrolases VIII EC 3.2.48-3.2.1.149 -- 14. Class 3.2-3.5: Hydrolases IX EC3.2.2-3.5.3 -- 15. Class 3.5-3.12: Hydrolases X EC3.5.4-3.12.1 -- Index A : Synonym Index -- 16. Class 1: Oxidoreductases I EC 1.1.1.1-1.1.1.50 -- 17. Class 1: Oxidoreductases II EC 1.1.1.51-1.1.1.54 -- 18. Class 1: Oxidoreductases III EC 1.1.1.155-1.1.1.274 -- 19. Class 1: Oxidoreductases IV EC 1.1.2-1.1.99 -- 20. Class 1: Oxidoreductases V EC 1.2 -- 21. Class 1: Oxidoreductases VI EC 1.3 -- v. 22. Class 1: Oxidoreductases VII EC1.4 -- v. 23. Class 1: Oxidoreductases VIII EC1.5 -- v. 24. Class 1: Oxidoreductases IX EC 1.6-1.8 -- v. 25. Class 1: Oxidoreductases X EC1.9-1.13 -- v. 26. Class 1: Oxidoreductases XI EC 1.14.11-1.14.14 -- v. 27. Class 1: Oxidoreductases XII EC 1.14.15-1.97".
- 2001020380 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1 Introduction -- Leonard K. Cheng and Henryk Kierzkowski-- Chapter 2 Financial Crisis, Trade, and Fragmentation -- Alan V. Deardorff-- Chapter 3 Horizontal Aspects of Vertical Fragmentation -- Ronald W. Jones and Henryk Kierzkowski -- Chapter 4 Function vs. Form in the Fragmented Industrial -- Structure: Three Examples from Asia Pacific Experience -- Henry W an, Jr -- Chapter 5 Production Sharing in East Asia: -- Who Does What for Whom, and Why? -- Francis Ng and Alexander Yeats-- Chapter 6 Intra-Industry Foreign Direct Investment -- and Trade Flows: New Measures of Global Competition -- David Greenaway, Peter J. Lloyd and Chris Milner-- Chapter 7 Fragmentation, Internalization, and -- Interfirm Linkages: Evidence from the -- Micro Data of Japanese Manufacturing Firms -- Fukunari Kim ura -- Chapter 8 Sanyal and Jones on Fragmentation and -- Trade: Empirical Evidence for South Korea -- U lrich K ohli -- Chapter 9 Taiwan's High-Tech Industries -- Chi Schive and Regina Yeu-Shyang Chyn -- Chapter 10 Export-Oriented Foreign Direct -- Investment in the People's Republic of China: -- Division of Value Added between Source and -- Host Economies - -- Yun-W ing Sung -- Chapter 11 The Globalization of Trade and -- Production: A Case Study of -- Hong Kong's Textile and Clothing Industries -- Leonard K. Cheng and William K. Fung-- Chapter 12 Arms-Length Transactions vs. Affiliates: -- A Study of Two Electronic Component -- Firms in Singapore -- Hian Teck Hoon and Kong Weng Ho-- Chapter 13 The Implications of Increasing -- Fragmentation and Globalization for -- the World Trade Organization -- Robert E. Baldwin-- Chapter 14 Rules of Origin and Fragmentation of Trade -- Peter J. Lloyd-- Chapter 15 Intrafirm Fragmentation: Fujitsu, Ltd.'s -- Production of Hard Disk Drives -- Fukunari Kimura -- Chapter 16 The Development Pattern of Taiwan's -- Bicycle Industry -- W an-wen Chu -- Chapter 17 Taiwan's Integrated Circuit Industry -- An-Chi Tung-- Chapter 18 A Case Study of TechTronic Industries Co., Ltd. -- Henryk Kierzkowski-- Chapter 19 Li & Fung Ltd.: An Agent of Global Production -- Leonard K. Cheng-- Chapter 20 The Changing Pattern of Production -- Fragmentation in Singapore and -- Its Economic Consequences -- Hian Teck Hoon and Kong Weng Ho-- Index.".
- 2001020400 tableOfContents "v. 1. The archaea and the deeply branching and phototrophic bacteria -- v. 2. The proteobacteria. pt. A. Introductory essays. pt. B. The gamaproteobacteria. pt. C. The alpha-, beta-, delta-, and epsilonproteobacteria -- v. 4. The bacteroidetes, spirochaetes, tenericutes (mollicutes), acidobacteria, fibrobacteres, fusobacteria, dictyoglomi, gemmatimonadetes, lentisphaerae, verrucomicrobia, chlamydiae, and planctomycetes -- v. 5. The actinobacteria (2 v.).".
- 2001020410 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Session 1: Methodology I A Methodology for Complex Embedded Systems Design: -- Petri Nets within a UML Approach -- R. J. Machado, J. M. Fernandes, H. D. Santos -- Efficient System Modeling for Complex Real-Time Industrial Networks -- using the ACCORD/UML Methodology -- S. Gerard, N. S. Voros, C. Koulamas, F. Terrier -- Analog/Digital Co-Design -- F. Heuschen, K. Waldschmidt -- A Design Methodology for Embedded Systems based on -- Multiple Processors -- L. Carro, F. Wagner, M Kreutz, M. Oyamada Session 2: Architecture An Architecture for Reliable Distributed Computer-Controlled Systems -- L. M. Pinho, F. Vasques -- Generic Architecture Platform for Multiprocessor System-On-Chip Design -- A. Baghdadi, N-E. Zergainoh, D. Lyonnard, A. A. Jerraya -- JPURE - A Purified Java Execution Environment for Controller Networks -- D. Beuche, L. Buttner, D. Mahrenholz, W. Schroder-Preikschat, -- F. Schon -- Optimizing Functional distribution in Complex System Design -- O. P. Dias, I. M Teixeira, J P. Teixeira, L. B. Becker, C. E. Pereira Session 3: Design Environments Customizing Software Toolkits for Embedded Systems-On-Chip -- A. Halambi, N. Dutt, A. Nicolau -- Framework for System Design, Validation and Fast Prototyping of -- Multiprocessor System-On-Chip -- N. E. Zergainoh, A. Baghdadi, L. Tambour, D. Lyonnard, L. Gauthier, -- A. Jerraya -- The Specification Language SpecC within the PARADISE Design -- Environment -- A. Rettberg, F. J. Rammig, A. Gerstlauer, D. D. Gajski, W. Hardt, -- B. Kleinjohann -- vi Session 4: Methodology II Real-Time Support for Online Controller Supervision and Optimisation -- M. Deppe, O. Oberschelp -- A Product Family Approach to Graceful Degradation -- W. Nace, P. Koopman -- Environment Modelling in Closed Specifications of Embedded Systems -- M. Katara, A. Luoma Session 5: Test and Validation Test Case Design for the Validation of Component-Based Embedded -- Systems -- W. Fleisch -- Timing Constraints Validation using UPPAAL: Schedulability Analysis -- H. Sun Session 6: Distribution and Communication A New Dynamic Scheduling Algorithm for Real-Time Multiprocessor -- Systems -- Y. Qiao, H. Wang, G. Dai -- Deriving Message Passing Protocols from Collective Behavior -- P. Kellomaki -- Java Real-Time Publish-Subscribe Middleware for Distributed Embedded -- Systems -- D. Kim, Y. Doh, Y.-H. Lee Session 7: Synthesis A Verified Hardware Synthesis of Esterel Programs -- K. Schneider -- EXPLORA - Generic Design Space Exploration during Embedded System -- Synthesis -- F. Cieslok, H. Esau, J. Teich -- Automatic Code Generation for Multirate Simulink Models with Support -- for the OSEK Real-Time Operating System -- C. Homburg, U. Kiffmeier, L. Kosters.".
- 2001020429 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Foreword Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1 Why Radials? Chapter 2 Pratt & Whitney History and Background Chapter 3 R-2800 Development Chapter 4 Variations Chapter 5 Model Types & Specifications Chapter 6 Carburetors Chapter 7 Propellers Chapter 8 Installations Chapter 9 Military Applications Chapter 10 Commercial Applications Chapter 11 Helicopters Chapter 12 Operating, Service Difficulties and Overhaul Chapter 13 Racing Chapter 14 The Future Color Section Index About the Author.".
- 2001020448 tableOfContents "1. An introduction -- 2. Spatial models and biomedical applications.".
- 2001020450 tableOfContents "v. 1. Density estimation -- v. 2. Regression.".
- 2001020521 tableOfContents "One for the money -- Two for the dough -- Three to get deadly.".
- 2001020544 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: PREFACE BRIEF HISTORY OF THE CITADEL PROLOGUE: REMEMBRANCE Chapter 1: BATTLE CRY Chapter 2: 1800 BULLDOGS AND 4 BITCHES Chapter 3: NANCY THE KNOB Chapter 4: THE HAZE MAZE Chapter 5: HELL NIGHT Chapter 6: SURVIVOR Chapter 7: STORMY WEATHER Chapter 8: PARADE REST PHOTOGRAPHS Chapter 9: GOING THE DISTANCE Chapter 10: BROTHERHOOD Chapter 11: HAIR OF THE DOG Chapter 12: PROMISES TO KEEP Chapter 13: HOLIDAY BLUES Chapter 14: STAR PERFORMER Chapter 15: RECOGNITION DAY EPILOGUE: WEARING THE RING APPENDIX: PERSONAL MEMORABILIA AND CORRESPONDENCE FROM THE CITADEL YEARS PHOTO CREDITS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.".
- 2001020545 tableOfContents "Astronauts -- Make them laugh -- Sudden mysteries -- The gift -- The sun in the sky -- A dream, not alone -- The clear blue water -- Ross Willow's new and used cars -- Wedding dance.".
- 2001020549 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: List of Illustrations vii -- Preface: Based on a True Story ix -- 1. Defining Docudrama: Schindlers List and In the Name of the Father 1 -- 2. All the Good Reasons: Persuasive Warrants and Moral Claims 12 -- 3. Dramatic Evidence: Docudrama and Historical Representation 32 -- 4. Docudrama Ethics and the Problem of Proximity 47 -- 5. Rootable, Relatable, Promotable Docudrama: The MOW Mantra as Rhetorical Practice 55 -- 6. Recent Feature Film Docudrama as Persuasive Practice 99 -- Appendix 1. Docudramas Aired During Sweeps Periods, 1994-1997 143 -- Appendix 2. Annotated Script Page (Princess in Love) 145 -- Appendix 3. Synopsis of Shannon Mohr 147 -- Notes 149 -- Works Cited 161 -- Index 167.".
- 2001020660 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 Introduction: Perceptions of War, Peace, and Economics -- 2 The Domestic Environments -- 3 The Politics of the Israeli-Jordanian-Palestinian Triangle -- 4 Trade Regimes -- 5 Transnational Economic Cooperation -- 6 Regional Infrastructure Development -- 7 Conclusion: The Future of Arab-Israeli Economic -- Relations - Risks and Opportunities -- Bibliography -- Index.".
- 2001020688 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction -- i. The Gestural Origins of Semiosis and Society: -- An Enlightenment Solution, 1745-60 -- 2. Pantomime as Theater, 1760-89 -- 3. Pantomime as Pedagogy, 1760-89 -- 4. Revolutionary Regeneration and the Politics of -- Signs, 1789-94 -- 5. Ending the Logomachy, 1795-99 -- Conclusion: The Savage, the Citizen, and the -- Language of the Law after 1800 -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.".
- 2001020689 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Acknowledgments -- Note on Translitcration -- Introduction: Conceptual -- Framework and Methodology llTe Economic Crisis -- The Crisis of Revolution -- The Crisis of Immigration -- Love and Destiny: The Crisis of Youth -- Conclusion: Yiddish Fiction Faces Modernity Biblioragphy -- Index.".
- 2001020690 tableOfContents "1. Algae, fungi, pteridophyta, gymnospermae, angiospermae--dicotyledones : magnoliaceae--chrysobalanaceae -- 2. Angiospermae--dicotyledones : leguminosae--balsaminaceae -- 3. Angiospermae--dicotyledones : malpighiaceae--oleaceae -- 4. Angiospermae--dicotyledones : loganiaceae--compositae ; Angiospermae--monocotyledones -- dioscoreaceae--iridaceae -- 5. Angiospermae--monocotyledones : orchidaceae--pandanaceae -- 6. Addenda, reference, indices.".
- 2001020710 tableOfContents "Introduction, Sustainable development-- principles and practice / Antonia Layard -- Sustainable development and planning : an overview / Simin Davoudi and Antonia Layard -- Politics of sustainable development / Sue Batty -- Legal framework of sustainable development / Antonia Layard -- Hijacking sustainability? : planners and the promise and failure of Local Agenda 21 / Daniel Mittler -- Planning of sustainable urban development : the institutional dimension / Harry T. Dimitriou and Robin Thompson -- Planning and the twin discourses of sustainability / Simin Davoudi -- Sustainable cities or town cramming? / Peter Hall -- Housing, homes and social sustainability / Nick Gallent -- Challenge of sustainable transport / Stephen Marshall -- Sustainable property development / Michael Edwards and Christopher Marsh -- Sustainable urban design-- a possible agenda / Matthew Carmona -- Planning and sustainable waste management / Simin Davoudi -- People : where will they travel and how? / Helena Titheridge -- Achieving local sustainability in rural communities / Jo Williams / Sustainable town centre / Mark Thurstain-Goodwin and Michael Batty -- Conflicts and resolutions / David Banister -- Concluding remarks : towards a sustainable future / Sue Batty.".
- 2001020912 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: CHAPTER I Early Railway Projects, 1834-1860 -- CHAPTER 2 The State Builds the Missing Links, 1860-1870 -- CHAPTER 3 The Network Nears Completion, 187o-1890 -- CHAPTER 4 Railway Operation before 1890 -- CHAPTER 5 Locomotives and Rolling Stock -- CHAPTER 6 Light Railways and Tramways -- CHAPTER 7 The Reorganization of 1890 -- CHAPTER 8 The Great Railway Strikes of 1903 -- CHAPTER 9 The Glory Days of the Steam Locomotive -- CHAPTER 10 War and the Move to Public Ownership -- CHAPTER 11 Meeting Competition from the Road -- CHAPTER 12 Technical Innovation Between the Wars -- CHAPTER 13 War and Destruction -- CHAPTER 14 The Railways Resurrected -- CHAPTER I5 Post-War Development to 1958 -- CHAPTER 16 The Last Years of the Twentieth Century -- Bibliographic Essay 219 -- Index 225.".
- 2001020970 tableOfContents "v. 1. Prehistory to 1600 -- v. 2. The Enlightenment through the 20th century -- v. 3 Ancient times through the 20th century and beyond.".
- 2001021043 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Prologue vii -- Introduction xi -- Preface xiii --Part One: Fort Drum 1 -- Part Two: Somalia 55 -- Part Three: The Shabele Valley 121 --Epilogue 277 -- Appendicies 281 -- Glossary 293 -- Acknowledgments 299.".
- 2001021142 tableOfContents "v. 1. From the founding through the age of industrialization -- v. 2 From the age of industrialization to the present.".
- 2001021144 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. The elusive law -- 2. The fleeces of Spain -- Origin and development of the breed -- Export of Merino breeding stock begins -- The Merino enters northern Europe -- 3. Sheep breeding sets new standards -- British sheep breeders react to the changing situation -- The matter of heredity -- Like begets like -- The wider movement of stock -- Generation, degeneration and selective breeding -- Cross-breeding as an aid to selection -- Breeding larger sheep -- Breeding for other qualities -- The question of incest -- 4. Bakewell's new system -- Robert Bakewell and the management of his farm at Dishley -- Stock improvement strategy -- The origin of the Dishley sheep -- Breeding in-and-in -- Trait selection -- Progeny testing -- Dishley crosses -- Bakewell's view of heredity -- Changes in breeding practice summarised -- 5. Bakewell becomes a celebrity -- The excitement of rising prices -- Visitors to Dishley -- Bakewell takes to the road -- Bakewell's cause and character -- Bakewell's critics -- Bankruptcy reveals the extent of Bakewell's support -- Bakewell and the scientific establishment -- Bakewell's influence widens -- Bakewell's legacy -- 6. Merinos in Sweden, France and Great Britain -- Sweden -- France -- Great Britain -- 7. Merinos in German-speaking countries and Australia -- Saxony -- Prussia including Prussian Silesia -- Austrian Empire -- Australia -- 8. Ferdinand Geisslern, the Moravian Bakewell -- Breeding methods -- Geisslern's reputation -- Transmission of Bakewell's ideas to Geisslern -- 9. From breeding principles to genetic laws -- Sheep breeding in Moravia progresses from art towards science -- The Sheep Breeders' Society -- The enigma of inbreeding -- 'Genetic laws of nature' -- The Pomological and Oenological Society -- Breeding as an academic subject -- 10. The sheep breeders' legacy to Mendel -- Heredity as a subject for research -- Physiology and heredity -- Heredity remains a mystery to animal breeders -- Prelude to Mendel -- Overview -- References -- Index.".
- 2001021163 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: PART I: PREPARING FOR TREATMENT -- CHAPTER 1: Introduction to Sexually Aggressive Youth -- CHAPTER 2: Programmatic Foundations: Needs-Based Treatmei -- CHAPTER 3: Translating Needs Into a Program Model -- CHAPTER 4: Preadmission: Setting the Stage for Successful -- Residential Treatment -- CHAPTER 5: Assessment and Treatment Planning -- PART II: PROVIDING TREATMENT -- CHAPTER 6: Therapeutic Interventions -- CHAPTER 7: Milieu Interventions -- CHAPTER 8: Specialized Interventions -- CHAPTER 9: Making Transitions Work -- PART III: SUPPORTING TREATMENT -- CHAPTER 10: Evaluating Outcomes -- CHAPTER 11: Staff Selection and Development -- CHAPTER 12: Putting it all Together -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX.".
- 2001021172 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. Globalization and Ghana's Industrial Relations at the End of the -- Twentieth Century -- 2. Political Changes and Industrial Relations in Ghana: 1986-2000 -- 3. Major Industrial Relations Institutions in Ghana: Some Trends and -- Recent Developments -- 4 Globalization and Structural Adjustment: An Assessment of Ghana's -- Economic Competitiveness -- 5. Labor and the Triple Challenges of Globalization, Structural -- Adjustment and the Transition to Multiparty Democracy in Ghana -- 6. Ghana's Global Competitiveness: Industrial Relations and -- Structural Adjustment Policy Challenges in the Twenty-First Century -- 7 Ghana's SAP and Global Competitiveness: A Final Assessment -- Appendices -- selected Bibliography -- Index.".
- 2001021184 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: The German Discovery of the Ottoman Empire -- 2. Early Trials and Conventional Wisdom, 1899-1908 -- 3. The Young Turks and the Baghdad Railway, 1908-1914 -- 4. The First World War and the Baghdad Railway, 1914-1918 -- Conclusion -- Selected Bibliography -- Index.".
- 2001021203 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction 1 1 Old Lakeland: a Golden Age Ideal 21 2 Land Tenure: a Lake District Survey 50 3 Wordsworth and Cobbett: a Comparison 68 4 Wordsworth and Burke: a Contrast 128 5 Wordsworth: a Weberian Account 155 Appendix I Wordsworth's Use of the Words 'Peasant' and 'Peasantry' in his Poems, 1787-1850 199 Appendix II Wordsworth and 'the vices of an archaic tenurial law': a Rebuttal of Criticisms by V. G. Kiernan 201.".
- 2001021229 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Foreword xi -- Chapter 1 Introduction 1 -- Chapter 2 The Electric Power Supply System and Its Properties 5 -- 2.1 Topological and Electrical Structures 5 -- 2.1.1 The High-Voltage Level 6 -- 2.1.2 The Medium- and Low-Voltage Levels 18 -- 2.1.3 The Interference Scenario 32 -- Chapter 3 Historical Development of Data Communication over -- Powerlines 43 -- 3.1 Possibilities and Limits of Classical Usage Types 43 -- 3.1.1 Carrier Transmission over Powerlines (CTP) 44 -- 3.1.2 Ripple Carrier Signaling (RCS) 54 -- Chapter 4 New Usage Possibilities of the Low-Voltage Level Based on -- European Standards 73 -- 4.1 The European CENELEC Standard EN 50065 for the Frequency -- Range Below the Long-Wave Broadcast Band 73 -- 4.1.1 The Impact of Limiting the Signal Level 76 -- 4.1.2 The Impact of Limiting the Signal Spectrum 77 -- 4.2 Signal Coupling, Signal Attenuation, Access Impedance 81 -- 4.2.1 Signal Coupling 81 -- 4.2.2 Transmission Attenuation 91 -- 4.2.3 Access Impedance 92 -- 4.3 Modulation and Access Methods for Use under EN 50065 92 -- 4.3.1 Narrowband Modulation Schemes and Their Properties 94 -- 4.3.2 Spread-Spectrum Techniques 99 -- 4.3.3 Pseudonoise Direct Sequencing (PN-DS) 100 -- 4.3.4 Frequency Hopping (FH) 101 -- 4.4 Examples of System Implementations 107 -- 4.4.1 Matched Filtering and Synchronization- -- Introductory Remarks 107 -- 4.4.2 Digital Signal Synthesis by Wave Table 137 -- 4.4.3 Digital Optimum Receiver Technology for Powerline -- Communication 144 -- 4.4.4 Powernet-EIB in Building Automation 176 -- 4.4.5 Error-Correction Coding Against Impulsive Noise 188 -- 4.4.6 Behavior of Coded Transmission under White Noise -- (AWGN Environment) 198 -- 4.4.7 Communication System for Energy-Related Value-Added -- Services of PSUs 200 -- 4.4.8 Integrated Microsystem Concept as a Mixed-Signal ASIC 206 -- 4.4.9 The Symbol-Processing Multicarrier Scheme-Summary 219 -- 4.4.10 Modem Implementations for Energy-Related -- Value-Added Services 220 -- Chapter 5 Innovation Potential from Deregulation- -- Possibilities and Limits of Signal Transmission 229 -- 5.1 Deregulation of the Telecommunication Markets 229 -- 5.2 Fast Data Transmission over Building Installations (Last Meter -- Solutions)-the HomePlug Powerline Alliance 230 -- 5.2.1 Mission and Vision of the HomePlug Powerline Alliance 230 -- 5.3 Telecommunication Access over the Low-Voltage Grid -- (Last-Mile Solutions) 232 -- 5.4 Energy Market Deregulation (Free Electricity Trade) 234 -- 5.5 Bandwidth Requirements and Frequency Allocation 236 -- 5.6 Channel Characteristics, Coupling and Measuring Techniques -- at High Frequencies for PLC 237 -- 5.6.1 Coupling of High-Frequency Signals 239 -- 5.6.2 HF Measuring Systems and Measurement Results 241 -- 5.6.3 Transmission Characteristics at High Frequencies 251 -- 5.7 The Powerline Channel Model 257 -- 5.8 The High-Frequency Interference Scenario 263 -- 5.9 Access Impedance 268 -- 5.10 Estimating the Powerline Channel Capacity 269 -- 5.10.1 Shannon's Theory for the Powerline Channel 269 -- 5.10.2 Access-Channel Capacity Estimation 272 -- 5.10.3 Indoor Channel-Capacity Estimation 273 -- 5.11 Electromagnetic Compatibility: Problems and Solutions 276 -- 5.11.1 Compatibility with Wireless Services 276 -- 5.11.2 Compatibility of Different PLC Systems 284 -- 5.11.3 What to Expect from Regulations in the Near Future 285 -- 5.12 Measures of Network Conditioning-Analysis of Feasibility -- and Efficiency 286 -- Chapter 6 Appropriate Modulation Schemes for PLC and -- Communication System Concepts 293 -- 6.1 Introduction 293 -- 6.1.1 Basic Consideration of Broadband Techniques 294 -- 6.2 Single-Carrier Modulation and CDMA 294 -- 6.3 PLC Signal Characteristics and Level-Limit Measurements 297 -- 6.4 OFDM-A Multicarrier Scheme for High-Speed PLC 299 -- 6.5 OFDM Signal Synthesis, Carrier Modulation and Demodulation 302 -- 6.5.1 The OFDM Transmitter 306 -- 6.5.2 The OFDM Receiver 307 -- 6.6 OFDM for High-Speed PLC-Summary 308 -- Chapter 7 Conclusions and Further Work 311 -- Chapter 8 Reading List and Bibliography by Topics 315 -- 8.1 Carrier-Frequency Modulation in High-Voltage Lines 315 -- 8.2 Ripple Carrier Signaling 315 -- 8.3 Standards and Regulation Issues 316 -- 8.4 Spread-Spectrum Techniques 316 -- 8.5 Fundamentals of Communications, Systems Theory, and -- RF Technology 317 -- 8.6 PLC-Related Electronic Circuit Design, Application Notes 318 -- 8.7 Communication over the Electric Power Distribution Grid 318 -- 8.7.1 Channel Analysis and Modeling at Low Frequencies 318 -- 8.7.2 System Concepts, Experimental Modems, and Test Results -- for Low Bit-Rate PLC 320 -- 8.7.3 Doctoral and Habilitation Dissertations Concerning PLC 323 -- 8.7.4 Channel Analysis, Modeling, and System Concepts -- for High-Speed PLC 323 -- 8.8 Conference Proceedings 327 -- 8.9 Books on Powerline Communication 328 -- 8.10 WWW Links Related to PLC 329.".
- 2001021260 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 Enigma Variations: Lloyd George at the Paris Peace Conference, 1919 1 -- 2 Reparations and Reputations: Lloyd George and Lord Cunliffe 23 -- 3 The Treaty that Never Was: Lloyd George and the French Connection, 1919 47 -- 4 The Worm in the Bud: 'Appeasement' at the Peace Conference 67 -- 5 The Magic Mountain: Lloyd George and Hitler at the Berghof, 1936 89 -- 6 'A Conference Now': Lloyd George, Chamberlain and Churchill, 1939-40 106.".
- 2001021269 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 Introduction -- 1.0 Introduction -- 1.1 A brief history of the finite element method -- 1.2 On computational engineering -- 2 Mathematical formulation of the model problem -- 2.0 Introduction -- 2.1 The one-dimensional model problem -- 2.1* The two-dimensional model problem -- 2.2 The variational formulation of the model problem -- 2.2* The variational formulation of the model problem in two dimensions -- 2.3 Smoothness of the solution of the model problem -- 2.3* Smoothness of the solution of the two-dimensional model problem -- 2.4 Historical and bibliographical remarks -- 3 The finite element method -- 3.0 Introduction -- 3.1 The Galerkin method and the properties of the approximate solution -- 3.1* The Galerkin method in two dimensions -- 3.2 The finite element method -- 3.2* The finite element method in two dimensions -- 3.3 The finite element interpolation and approximation error -- 3.3* The finite element interpolation and approximation error in -- two dimensions -- 3.4 The finite element interpolation and approximation: a special case -- 3.4* The interpolation error for the function ragp(0) in two dimensions -- 3.5 The description of the mesh and analyses of its optimality -- 3.5* The description of the mesh and analysis of its optimality in -- two dimensions -- 3.6 Historical and bibliographical comments -- 4 Local behavior in the finite element method -- 4.0 Introduction -- 4.1 A-priori estimates for the nodal errors and the maximum error -- 4.1* A-priori estimates for the nodal errors and the maximum error in -- two dimensions -- 4.2 A-priori estimates for negative norms of the error -- 4.2* A-priori estimates for negative norms of the error in two dimensions -- 4.3 Local and pollution error in the finite element solution -- 4.3* The splitting of the error in the two-dimensional case -- 4.4 A-priori estimates for the pollution error -- 4.4* A-priori estimates for the pollution error in two dimensions -- 4.5 Further analysis of the pollution error: Interior estimates -- 4.5* The interior estimates in two dimensions -- 4.6 A-priori estimates for the local error: superconvergence -- 4.6* Superconvergence in two dimensions -- 4.7 A general approach for the analysis of local behavior of finite -- element methods for locally periodic meshes and its applications -- 4.7* A general approach for local asymptotic analysis and analysis of -- the superconvergence in two dimensions -- 4.8 Superconvergence via local averaging -- 4.8* Superconvergence based on local recovery: the two-dimensional case -- 4.9 Historical and bibliographical comments -- 5 A-posteriori estimation of the error -- 5.0 Introduction -- 5.1 The residuum and the construction of lower and upper estimators -- for the energy norm of the error -- 5.1* The residuum and the construction of lower and upper estimators -- for the energy norm of the error: the two dimensional case -- 5.2 Analysis of the Dirichlet element residual estimator -- 5.2* Analysis of the Dirichlet element residual estimator in two dimensions -- 5.3 Analysis of the Neumann element residual estimator -- 5.3* Analysis of the Neumann element residual estimator in two -- dimensions -- 5.4 Subdomain residual estimates -- 5.4* Subdomain residual estimates in two dimensions -- 5.5 Analysis of the explicit element residual estimator -- 5.5* Analysis of the explicit element residual estimator in two dimensions -- 5.6 A-posteriori error estimates based on local averaging -- 5.6* A-posteriori estimates based on local averaging: the -- two-dimensional case -- 5.7 The effectivity of the error indicators: the principles for their -- comparison and the detailed analysis of their quality -- 5.7* The asymptotic analysis of the effectiveness of the element error -- indicators in two dimensions -- 5.8 Historical and bibliographical comments -- 6 Guaranteed a-posteriori error estimation and a-posteriori -- estimation of the pollution error -- 6.0 Introduction -- 6.1 Upper and lower bounds for the energy norm of the error -- 6.1* Upper and lower bounds for the energy norm of the error in -- two dimensions -- 6.2 Upper and lower bounds for the error in the output, and -- a-posteriori estimation of the pollution -- 6.2* Upper and lower bounds for the error in the outputs, and -- a-posteriori estimation of the pollution error in two dimensions -- 6.3* Historical and bibliographical comments -- .epilogue -- / Appendix to chapter 2 -- Appendix to chapter 3 -- Glossary of symbols -- Author Index -- Subject Index.".
- 2001021343 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Part I OVERVIEW, THEORY, AND METHODS -- 1: Introduction, 3 -- 2: Understanding Real Estate Markets and Submarkets, 19 -- 3: Unifying Urban Land Use and Land Value Theories, 60 -- 4: Conducting Real Estate Market Analysis, 78 -- Part II APPLICATIONS TO REAL ESTATE PRODUCT TYPES -- 5: Housing and Residential Communities, 107 -- 6: Office and Industrial, 131 -- 7: Retail, 165 -- 8: Hotel and Motel, 199 -- 9: Mixed Use, 216 -- 10: Getting Started, 225.".
- 2001021345 tableOfContents "v. 1. History -- v. 2. Ethics and religion -- v. 3. Memory.".
- 2001021351 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: -- I EDITH AND WOODROW WILSON FoolsforLove13 -- 2 ELEANOR AND FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT The Partnership -- That Changed the World 45 -- BESS AND HARRY TRUMAN: The Good Husband88 -- JACQUEIINE AND JOHN F KENNEDY: A Marriage All the Same104 -- LADY BIRD AND LYNDONJOHNSON: TheSingular Object -- of TheirAffecion I 137 -- PAT AND RICHARD NIXON: Misalliane171 -- BETTY AND GERALD FORD: Ordinary People199 -- ROSALYNN AND JIMMY CARTER: Virtue Unrewarded215 -- NANCY AND RONALD REAGAN: VirtuallyPerfect244 -- BARBARA AND GEORGE BUSH: Mother Knows Best274 -- HILARY AND BILL CLINTON: Unlimited Partnership306 -- LAURA AND GEORGE W. BUSH351.".
- 2001021389 tableOfContents "v. 1. A reader -- v. 2. An essay collection.".
- 2001021392 tableOfContents "Mediterranean Front : the year of Wavell, 1940-41 -- A year of battle : the year of Auchinleck, 1941-42 -- The end in Africa : the year of Eisenhower, Alexander, and Montgomery, 1942-43.".
- 2001021436 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: I The Concept of the Stereotype -- Stereotyping as Gain and Loss -- The Classical View of Stereotyping -- Stereotyping and Modernity -- 2 The Dilemma of Stereotyping -- Pathologising Prejudice -- Naturalising Stereotyping -- Shortcomings in Stereotyping Research -- Stereotyping as Social Exorcism -- 3 The Concept of the Other -- Denying History -- Constructing the Primitive -- One and the Other -- Stereotypes and the Other -- 4 The Politics of Belonging -- Symbolic Boundaries -- National Belonging -- National Identity -- Building the Nation -- Antiquity and Invention -- 5 The Politics of Not Belonging -- Methuselah vs Marconi -- Pride of Race -- Populist Racism -- Cartographies of Unbelonging -- 6 The Politics of Postcolonial Critique -- East by Not East -- Postcolonial Studies -- Decolonising the Historical Imagination -- Abjection and Cultural Analysis -- 7 The Sociology of Censure -- Infraction and the Drive to Order -- Folk Devils -- Flaws in the Moral Panic Model -- Normality and Stereotypical Censure -- 8 The Sociology of the Stranger -- The Stranger and Modernity -- From Simmel to Bauman -- Bringing it all Back Home -- Bibliography -- Author Index -- Subject Index.".
- 2001021456 tableOfContents "Homework -- Coyote's Canyon -- Red -- Desert quartet -- Wild mercy.".
- 2001021481 tableOfContents "The lament -- Lyric poetry -- Erec -- Gregorius -- Poor Heinrich -- Iwein.".
- 2001021552 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Foreword vi -- Acknowledgments ix -- Military Organizations and Abbreviations xii -- Introduction xv --1: Genesis 1 -- 2: World War I 9 -- 3: Between the World Wars 85 -- 4: World War II 111 -- 5: Korea 203 -- 6: Vietnam 279 -- 7: Persian Gulf 351 -- 8: Marching On 377 --Appendix: Battle Honors 383 -- Sources 387 -- Index 403.".
- 2001021560 tableOfContents "v. 1. To 1877 -- v. 2. Since 1865.".
- 2001021588 tableOfContents "v. 1. Overview essays, ACAN-HYBR -- v. 2. IDEA-ZOOT, Index.".
- 2001021591 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: I. Introduction, 3 -- 1. Signaling in the Brain, 5 -- 2. Form and Function in Cells of the Brain, 25 -- II. Electrical Properties of Neurons, 45 -- 3. Electrical Signaling in Neurons, 47 -- 4. Membrane Ion Channels and Ion Currents, 67 -- 5. Ion Channels Are Membrane Proteins, 89 -- 6. Ion Channels, Membrane Ion Currents, and the Action Potential, 113 -- 7. Diversity in the Structure and Function of Ion Channels, 139 -- III. Intercellular Communication, 163 -- 8. How Neurons Communicate: Gap Junctions and Neurosecretion, 165 -- 9. Synaptic Release of Neurotransmitters, 195 -- 10. Neurotransmitters and Neurohormones, 223 -- 11. Receptors and Transduction Mechanisms I: Receptors Coupled Directly -- to Ion Channels, 253 -- 12. Receptors and Transduction Mechanisms II: Indirectly Coupled -- Receptor/Ion Channel Systems, 285 -- 13. Neuromodulation: Mechanisms of Induced Changes in the Electrical -- Behavior of Nerve Cells, 315 -- 14. Sensory Receptors, 341 -- IV. Behavior and Plasticity, 373 -- 15. The Birth and Death of a Neuron, 375 -- 16. Neuronal Growth and Trophic Factors, 395 -- 17. Adhesion Molecules and Axon Pathfinding, 435 -- 18. Formation, Maintenance, and Plasticity of Chemical Synapses, 467 -- 19. Neural Networks and Behavior, 507 -- 20. Learning and Memory, 537 -- Bibliography, 571 -- Index, 589.".
- 2001021622 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: PART I ENTERPRISE AND CULTURE -- 1 Culture and Economic Behaviour -- The economics of culture -- The late-Victorian entrepreneur and British -- culture: the state of the debate -- The market for entrepreneurship -- Testing for an entrepreneurial culture: Jewish -- immigrants as a control population in -- late-nineteenth-century USA and UK -- PART II JEWISH IMMIGRANTS IN NEW YORK -- AND LONDON, 1880-1914 -- 2 Jewish History and East European -- Jewish Mass Migration -- 3 Statistics of Anglo-Jewry and the -- Synagogue Marriage Records, 1880-1914 -- The statistics of Anglo-Jewry -- Synagogue marriage records -- Registration and representativeness of the Jewish -- marriage records -- Testing the representativeness of the marriage records -- Conclusion -- Appendix: sampling Jewish marriage records - the -- CRA database; sources -- 4 Jewish Immigrant Entrepreneurship in -- London and New York -- London -- New York -- Conclusion -- 5 Jewish Mass Migration and the Choice -- of Destination -- Entrepreneurship and capital -- 1850-1914: the era of mass migration -- Jewish mass migration: the numbers -- Jewish mass migration: the trends -- Jewish mass migration and the -- determinants of destination -- 6 Entrepreneurship and Profits in the Jewish -- Immigrant Economies of London and New York -- Cost of entry -- The Jewish economies of London and New York -- The development of the American and British -- clothing industries -- The Jewish clothing industries of New York -- and London -- Profits in the New York and London Jewish -- clothing industries -- 7 (Cultural Assimilation among Jewish -- Immigrants in London and New York -- Jewish immigrant journeymen in London -- Cultural assimilation among Jewish immigrant -- journeymen -- Occupation and assimilation -- Conclusion -- PART III ENTERPRISE AND CULTURE IN BRITAIN -- 8 Entrepreneurship, Culture and British 'Declinism' -- Working-class craft culture in England -- Jewish assimilation and Jewish history -- Culture in economics -- British culture and 'declinism' -- 'Declinism' and the British motor car industry -- Conclusion -- Notes.".
- 2001021624 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1 The New Readers of Nineteenth-Century France -- The expansion of the reading public -- The fear of reading -- Chapter 2 Reading Workers: Libraries for the People -- Bons livres, mauvais livres: the Catholic fear -- of reading -- Workers' education and self-help, 1830-51 -- The Franklin Society and popular libraries -- Bibliotheques d'entreprises and the Ligue de -- l'Enseignement -- Conclusion -- Chapter 3 Reading Workers: Improvisation and Resistance -- Conventional readers and working-class -- acculturation -- The Pursuit of Knowledge under Difficulties -- The uses and abuses of fiction -- Workers' libraries -- Workers as writers -- Working-class intellectuals as cultural -- intermediaries -- Chapter 4 Reading Women: from Emma Bovary to the -- New Woman -- Women as novel readers -- The dangers of 'bovarysme' -- The Catholic reading model -- The feminist reading model -- Chapter 5 Reading Women: Defining a Space of Her Own -- The Catholic reader -- A female style of reading? -- Illicit and interstitial reading -- A space of her own: the problems of a -- fille savante -- v -- Chapter 6 Reading Peasants: the Pragmatic Uses of the -- Written Word -- Peasants on the margins of book culture -- Rural readers confront the world of print -- and writing -- Attempts to control peasant reading and -- the questionnaire of 1866 -- From the 1880s to 1918: Peasant readers -- make independent use of the medium -- Conclusion -- Chapter 7 Reading Classes and Dangerous Classes -- APPENDIX A Popular Uses of the Book in Early -- Twentieth-Century France -- APPENDIX B Thirty Works for Peasant Readers -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.".
- 2001021626 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 Introduction -- i. Key Questions -- 1.2 Growth Cycle Model -- 1.3 Background -- 1.4 Cycles or Fluctuation? -- 1.5 Methodological Issues -- 1.6 Scope and Notes on the Database -- 1.7 Organization of this Book -- 2 Integrating Selected Theories Based on China's -- Experiences -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Incorporating the Investment Cycle Theory of the 'Hungarian -- School' with China's Experiences -- 2.2.1 Soft budget constraint, expansion drive and investment -- hunger -- 2.2.2 Bauer's four-phase theory and China's investment cycles -- 2.2.3 Single control equation model and the relevant problems -- 2.3 Kaleckian Economic Growth Theory and China's Capital -- Accumulation Mechanism -- 2.3.1 The causality line: From growtf rate to investment to -- saving to bottleneck constraints -- 2.3.2 Generalizing the Kaleckian labour constraint equation -- e: ; eto a key factor constraint equation -- 2.3.3 China's capital accumulation mechanism and Kaleckian -- agricultural-determining growt theory -- 2.3.4 Equilibrium growth path and fluctuations -- 2.4 Existing Researches on China's Investment Cycles -- 2.4.1 The efforts to link investment cycles to agricultural -- fluctuations -- 2.4.2 Reform cycle theory and the persistence of substitution -- between growth and bottleneck -- 2.5 Insights from Wester Business Cycle Theories -- 2.6 Summary: The Implications for Modelling Investment Cycles -- in China -- 3 The State Investment System and its Response to -- Reform -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 A Historical Overview of the State Investment System -- 3.3 The Project Approval System and Project Approval Norms -- 3.3.1 The project approval system: Formal procedure versus -- real practice -- 3.3.2 Project approval norms and locality's evasion by collusion -- 3.4 Credit Plan and Government Control over Financial Resources -- 3.4.1 Investment plan, credit plan and mandatory loans -- 3.4.2 Central government investment hunger and key state -- projects -- 3.4.3 Lending outside the credit plan -- 3.4.4 Adjustments of nominal interest rates and patterns of -- real interest rates -- 3.4.5 Recurring cycle of inflation and retrenchment during -- the reform period -- 3.5 The Material Supply System -- 3.5.1 Material supply system: Function and characteristics -- 3.5.2 Declining importance and its special focus since reform -- 3.6 Soft Budget Constraint and Investment Hunger in State-owned -- Enterprises .: -- 3.7 The Development Drive and Investment Hunger of Local -- Governments -- 3.8 Summary: Insatiable Investment Demand Exists at All Levels -- 4 Agricultural Constraint to the Insatiable Investment -- Demand -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Contribution of the Agriculture to the National Economy -- 4.3 The Change of Factor Proportions in China's Agriculture -- 4.4 The Specific Institutional Setting to Help Minimize -- Agricultural Fluctuation -- 4.5 Selection of Indicator System -- 4.6 Agricultural Fluctuations and Macroeconomic Adjustment: -- Empirical Evidence -- 4.7 Agricultural Fluctuations and Macroeconomic Adjustment: -- Stylized Facts -- 4.8 Summary -- Data Appendix -- 5 Energy as the Representative of Producer Goods -- Constraints -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Energy Situation in China: An Overview -- 5.3 Widespread and Chronic Shortage of Energy in China -- 5,4 Transport Bottleneck and Effective Energy Supply -- 5.5 Energy Constraint to Investment Demand: Some Primary -- Econometric Evidence -- 5.6 Summary -- 6 Estimating Investment Functions Based on -- Cointegration -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Unit Roots, Equilibrium Relationship and Error Correction -- Mechanism -- 6.3 Modelling Strategy and Steps: A General Framework -- 6.4 Estimate of Cointegration and Investment Level Equation -- 6.5 Estimate of Conditional Investment Growth Rate Equation -- 6.6 Theoretical and Empirical Implications: A Summary -- Appendices -- Al Data -- A2 Cointegration analysis of the vector system -- A3 Exogeneity -- 7 Conclusions -- 7.1 Introduction -- .,I f:1 -- 7.2 Major Theoretical Contributions of the Research -- 7.3 Aggregate Investment Behaviour in China: Stylized Facts -- 7.3.1 System-generated insatiable investment demand exists -- at all levels -- 7.3.2 Supply and distributive barriers to investment expansion -- and retrenchment campaigns -- 7.4 Inefficiency as a Consequence of Investment Hunger and -- Bureaucratic Coordination -- 7.5 The Difficulties and Possible Selections of Reforming the State -- Investment System -- 7.6 Limitations of the Research -- 7.7 Summary -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index .".
- 2001021647 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: I -- I -- 1 The Hero's Journey -- The Hero's Journey -- Jung's Theory of Archetypes -- Step 1 in the Hero's Journey-Call to Adventure -- Step 2 in the Hero's Journey-Great Remembering -- Step 3 in the Hero's Journey-The Return to Society -- Step 4 in the Hero's Journey-The Deep Forgetting -- 2 The Hero's Journey in World Politics -- Political Communities and the Hero's Journey -- States as Moral Actors -- States and the Hero's Journey 3 America's First Hero's Journey (1764-1822)-America as -- Beacon of Liberty and Republicanism -- America and the Hero's Journey -- America's First Hero's Journey (1764-1822) -- 4 America's Second Hero's Journey (1823-1855)-Rule of -- Law and Manifest Destiny -- Call to Adventure (1823-1831)-Promoting International -- Law -- Great Remembering (1831-1837)-The Issues of -- Relocation of Native Americans, Slavery, and Texas -- The Return to International Society (1837-1845)-Manifest -- Destiny -- Deep Forgetting (1846-1855)-American Imperialism -- 5 America's Third Hero's Journey (1855-1891)-Civil War -- and the Monroe Doctrine -- Call to Adventure (1855-1861)-Ending Slavery as a Moral -- Imperative -- Great Remembering (1861-1867)-Fighting to Preserve the -- Union and Emancipation -- The Return to International Society (1867-1875)- -- Reasserting the Monroe Doctrine -- Deep Forgetting (1875-1889)-Ignoring the Plight of -- Indians and Emancipated Slaves -- 6 America's Fourth Hero's Journey (1889-1912)-America's -- Rise to Great Power Status -- Call to Adventure (1889-1895)-Reasserting the Monroe -- Doctrine -- Great Remembering (1895-1898)-Supporting Cuban -- Independence -- The Return to International Society (1898-1903)- -- Commitment to Self-Determination -- Deep Forgetting (1903-1912)-Imperial America -- 7 America's Fifth Hero's Journey (1913-1933)-Making the -- World Safe for Democracy -- Call to Adventure (1913-1914)-Supporting Democracy in -- the Western Hemisphere -- Great Remembering (1914-1917)-Supporting European -- Democracies The Return to International Society (1917-1919)-Fighting -- for Self-Determination, Democracy, and a New World -- Order -- Deep Forgetting (1919-1933)-Isolationism Triumphant -- 8 America's Sixth Hero's Journey (1933-1974)-The -- Democratic Struggle against Fascism and Communism -- Call to Adventure (1933-1939)-Opposing International -- Aggression and Supporting Self-Determination -- Great Remembering (1939-1941)-From Neutrality to -- Nonbelligerency -- The Return to International Society (1941-1956)-World -- War II and the Cold War -- Deep Forgetting (1956-1974)-Ignoring Self-Determination -- in the Crusade against Communism -- 9 America's Seventh Hero's Journey (1974- )-Human -- Rights, Humanitarian Intervention, and a New World Order -- Call to Adventure (1974-1981)-Human Rights Diplomacy -- Great Remembering (1981-1993)-Human Rights and New -- World Order -- The Return to International Society (1993- )- -- Humanitarian Intervention and New World Order -- America's Seventh Hero's Journey -- 10 Renewing America's Seventh Hero's Journey for the Second -- American Century -- Domestic Policy Imperatives -- Foreign Policy Imperatives -- Conclusion-America's Seventh Hero's Journey and the Second -- American Century -- Selected Bibliography -- Index.".
- 2001021697 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: I. MOTIVES FOR TRAVEL AND INSTRUCTIONS -- TO TRAVELLERS -- INTRODUCTION -- Richard Eden, The Decades of the Newe Worlde, or West India (I555), -- 'The Preface to the Reader' -- Roger Ascham, The Scholemaster (570) -- Richard Hakluyt the younger, Prefatory Material to The Principall -- Navigations (1589, 1598) -- Thomas Coryat, Prefatory Material to Coryats Crudities (161i) -- Francis Bacon, 'Of Travel' (I612) -- Samuel Purchas, Hakluytus Posthumus or Purchas His Pilgrimes -- (1625), 'Epistle to the Reader' -- 2. EUROPE -- INTRODUCTION -- Sir Robert Dallington, The View of France (I604) -- Thomas Coryat, Coryats Crudities (161), Observations of Venice, -- Germany, and Switzerland -- Sir Charles Somerset, Travel Diary (I6II-I2), Observations of Paris -- and Florence -- Fynes Moryson, An Itinerary (1617), Observations of Italy and -- Ireland -- Sir Henry Wotton, Letter to James I from Venice (i6I8) -- William Lithgow, The Totall Discourse of The Rare Adventures -- (1632), Account of his Imprisonment in Spain -- 3. AFRICA AND THE NEAR EAST -- INTRODUCTION -- 'The Voyage Made by M. John Hawkins to the coast of Guinea, -- and the Indies of Nova Hispania' (1564) -- Giles Fletcher, 'The description of the countrey of Russia' (1588) -- John Leo (Africanus), The History and Description of Africa, trans. -- John Pory (1600), Comments on North Africans -- George Sandys, A Relation of a Journey Begun z6io (1615), -- Observations of the Egyptians and the Jews -- Fynes Moryson, An Itinerary (1617), Observations of the Ottoman -- Empire -- William Lithgow, The Totall Discourse of The Rare Adventures -- (1632), 'Comments upon Jerusalem' -- 4. THE FAR EAST AND THE SOUTH SEA -- ISLANDS -- INTRODUCTION -- Francis Petty, 'The admiral and prosperous voyage of Thomas -- Cavendish into the South Sea, and from thence round about the -- circumference of the whole earth' (1586-8), Observations of the -- South Sea Islanders -- 'A Letter of Father Diego De Pantoia written [from] the Court -- of the King of China' (9 March I602) -- Sir Henry Middleton, Two Accounts of his Voyage to the Moluccas -- (1604-6) -- Two Accounts ofJapan Arthur Hatch (623) and John Saris (I6I3) -- The Travels of Peter Mundy in Asia (1628-34), Observations of India -- 5. THE AMERICAS -- INTRODUCTION -- Richard Eden, The Decades of the Newe Worlde, or West India (I555), -- Three Descriptions of American Natives -- Bartolome de Las Casas, A briefe narration of the destruction of the -- Indies by the Spaniards, trans. M.M.S. (1583) -- Sir George Peckham, A tru poe report dioveries. of the -- Newfound Lands' (1583) -- Thomas Harriot, A Brief and True Report of the NewFound Land -- Virginia (1588, 59o) -- Sir Walter Raleigh, The Discoverie of the Large, Rich and Bewtful -- Empyre of Guiana (1596) -- Michel Eyquem de Montaigne, 'Of the Canniballes' (580), trans. -- John Florio (I603) -- Wiliam Strachey, The Historie of Travel into Virginia Britania -- Captain John Smith, he Generall Historie of Virginia, New- -- Engiland, and the Summer Isles (i624), The Stor of Pocahontas -- K Guide to Further Reading.".
- 2001021711 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 The Paradox of the Rising Demand for Both a Better Environment and More Reliable Services 3 -- 2 The Paradox Introduced: Concepts and Cases 13 -- 3 Adaptive Management in a High Reliability Context: Hard Problems, Partial Responses 51 -- 4 Recasting the Paradox through a Framework of Ecosystem -- Management Regimes 85 -- 5 Ecosystems in Zones of Conflict: Partial Responses as an Emerging Management Regime 129 -- 6 Ecosystems in Zones of Conflict: The Case for Bandwidth Management 169 -- 7 The Paradox Resolved: A Different Case Study and the Argument Summarized 217.".
- 2001021715 tableOfContents "v. 1. 1792-1827 -- v. 2. 1828-1866.".
- 2001021729 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 Beijing's Attitude and Strategy toward -- the Transition -- A comparison of Sino-British and Sino-Portuguese -- relations during the transitions of Hong Kong -- and Macau -- Cooperation and conflict between Beijing and Lisbon -- over Macau's transition -- The role of Xinhua during Macau's transition -- Conclusion -- 2 The Colonial Heritage and the Crisis of -- Government Legitimacy -- The political heritage of Macau -- The crisis of government legitimacy -- Implications for the post-1999 Macau SAR government -- 3 The Politics of Localization -- Macau's civil service in transition -- Legalization of Chinese as an official language -- Localization of law -- Conclusion -- 4 Macau Citizens' Attitudes toward the Transition -- Evaluation of the Portuguese administration's -- performance -- Confidence in the post-1999 SAR government -- The problem of identity -- Background variables -- Elite attitudes toward the transition -- Conclusion -- 5 Mass Political Culture in Macau: -- Continuity and Change -- Concerns about public affairs -- Conceptions of democracy -- Orientation toward political participation -- Political efficacy -- Background variables -- Continuity and change -- Implications for political development in Macau -- 6 Money Politics and Political Mobilization: -- the 1996 Legislative Assembly Elections -- The evolution of the Legislative Assembly elections -- in Macau -- Money politics and political mobilization -- The 1996 election results -- Implications for Macau's political development -- 7 The Eurasians (Macanese) in Macau: -- the Neglected Minority -- A profile of the Macanese -- The Macanese community -- Macanese attitudes toward the localization of the -- civil service -- An uncertain future -- Conclusions -- 8 Conclusion and Prospects for Democratization -- The dynamics of transition -- Prospects for democratization -- A look toward a brighter future? -- Notes -- Select Bibliography -- Index.".
- 2001021739 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction 1 -- 1. Lessons from Past Policy Experience 4 -- 2. Overview: Key Principles for Policy Making in an Open Economy 27 -- 3. The New Monetary Policy Framework 44 -- 4. The Benefits of Maintaining Low and Stable Inflation 58 -- 5. The Specification of the Inflation Target 71 -- 6. The UK Model of Central Bank Independence: An Assessment 85 -- 7. Reforms to Financial Regulation 110 -- 8. An Overview of the New Fiscal Policy Framework 132 -- 9. Understanding the Fiscal Rules 155 -- 10. Analysing UK Fiscal Policy 182 -- 11. The Public Finances and the Economic Cycle 203 -- 12. Planning and Controlling Public Spending 230 -- 13. Resource Accounting and Budgeting 239 -- 14. Assessing Long-Term Sustainability 249 -- 15. The Public Sector Balance Sheet 263 -- 16. Debt Management: Theory and Practice 280 -- 17. Reforming the International Financial Architecture 299 -- 18. The EU Macroeconomic Framework 317 -- 19. An Assessment of the New Macroeconomic Policy Framework 332.".
- 2001021741 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 Biological Warfare and Scientific Expertise1 -- What are biological weapons? 3 -- Secrecy -- The politics of expertise 6 -- Threat assessments and the sociology of risk 7 -- Before biological warfare 8 -- The invisible enemy 9 --2 Bacteriological Warfare as a Public Health Threat 14 -- The 'datum line' on biological warfare 16 -- Formalizing advice 19 -- Emergency response becomes the Public Health -- Laboratory Service 22 -- Intelligence and bacteriological possibilities 25 -- Secrecy 27 -- Responding to different bacteriological warfares 28 --3 Hankey's 'Step Further' 29 -- Reorganization and policy revision 29 -- Porton Down 36 -- Gruinard Island 41 -- Special Operations 42 -- The American programme 46 -- Ordering anthrax 47 -- Bombs and committees 52 -- The legacy of world war 53 --4 The Growth of Biological Warfare Research 55 -- Handing over 55 -- Organizing biological warfare policy 59 -- Biological warfare takes top priority 61 -- Mass destruction 62 -- Promises 65 -- Offence or defence? 67 --Imagining the threat 68 -- The place of civil defence 72 -- Recruitment 74 -- Biological weapons ascend 77 --5 Project Red Admiral 79 -- Negotiating Red Admiral 79 -- Biological and atomic bombs 85 -- Tripartite collaboration and the biological bomb 87 -- Killing the bomb 89 -- Experimental Plant No. 2 91 --6 Trials for Biological Warfare 104 -- Operation Harness 104 -- Operation Cauldron 110 -- Operation Hesperus 116 -- Virology 119 -- Return to the Bahamas: Operation Ozone 120 -- The last trial: Negation 124 -- Sea trials sink 125 --7 The Drift of Biological Weapons Policy 128 -- Some doubts 128 -- Divergence and change 134 -- Directives 139 -- Further divergence from the United States 142 -- More atomic weapons 143 -- Defending biological warfare 147 -- Sabotage 151 -- Losing the BW Subcommittee 154 --8 A New Threat 157 -- Abandoning offensive chemical warfare 158 -- New trials, new danger 159 -- Zinc cadmium sulphide 161 -- Strategic insignificance 162 -- Change and anxiety 167 -- More trials 170 -- From inert to living simulants 172 -- Large Area Concept, early warning, defence and renewed -- interest 175 -- Sea trials with simulants 179 -- Test tube 180 -- Surviving and redefining policy 182 --9 Making Threats 184 --Appendix 1 Organization of Advice on Biological -- Warfare (1947) 188.".
- 2001021742 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: PART I SOVEREIGNTY FROM THE TOP-DOWN -- Introduction -- 1 Neutrality in the Old Regime -- Early modern Swedish uses of neutrality -- The Armed Neutrality League of 1780 -- Conclusions -- PART II SOVEREIGNTY FROM THE BOTTOM-UP -- Introduction -- 2 Neutrality in the Revolutionary Era, 1789-1815 -- American enlightenment -- Alliances and neutrality, 1792-1803 -- The armed neutralities of 1794 and 1800 -- Gradual drift towards belligerence 1803-7 -- The great losses and the 'policy of 1812' -- The economic ramifications of neutrality -- The new European equilibrium of 1814-15 -- Conclusions -- 3 Neutrality in the Era of Balance of Power, 1815-1917 -- Neutral by default -- Neutrality as a peace doctrine -- Towards 1914 -- The First World War -- Conclusions -- PART III SOVEREIGNTY AND SECURITY -- COMMUNITY SINCE 1917 -- Introduction -- 4 Between Neutrality and Collective Security -- Inter bellum -- Recourse to neutrality -- The Second World War -- Conclusions -- 5 Neutrality in the Euro-Atlantic Security Community -- The forging of the Cold War pattern -- From precaution to activism -- Conclusions -- 6 (Post-) Neutrality in the New Europe -- Conclusions -- Conclusions: Peace, Neutrality and the Nation-State -- Bibliography -- Index.".
- 2001021750 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction -- I Return and Departure: the Fall and Recapture of -- Hong Kong, 1941 and 1945 -- 2 The Meaning of Empire: Imperial Consensus, -- Whitehall and Hong Kong -- 3 The Anglo-American Relationship at War, 1941-45 -- 4 An Empire Brought into Question, 1942 -- 5 China Claims Hong Kong, 1942-43 -- 6 London's Hong Kong Planning, 1943-44 -- 7 Anglo-American Military Strategy in the Far East, -- 1942-44 -- 8 The Cairo Conference -- 9 Hard Choices: Yalta, the Death of a President and -- San Francisco, November 1944-June 1945 -- 10 Return of the Empire: the Defeat of Japan, -- July-September 1945 -- Conclusion -- Epilogue -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.".