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Katharina Manassis
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Why the gap between efficacy and effectiveness? |
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Leveling the playing field |
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Priorities and timing of therapy |
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Treatment expectations |
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Using manuals appropriately |
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How child CBT differs from adult CBT |
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Working with challenging children |
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Working with challenging families |
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Group-based and school-based child CBT |
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Overcoming therapeutic obstacles |
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Concluding therapy |
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Why the gap between efficacy and effectiveness? |
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Leveling the playing field |
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Priorities and timing of therapy |
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Susan A. Brewer
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The "divine mission": war in the Philippines |
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Crusade for democracy: over there in the great war |
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The good war: fighting for a better life in World War II |
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War in Korea: "the front line in the struggle between freedom and tyranny" |
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Why Vietnam: more questions than answers |
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Operation Iraqi Freedom: war and infoganda |
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The "divine mission": war in the Philippines |
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Crusade for democracy: over there in the great war |
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The good war: fighting for a better life in World War II |
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Mario Luis Small
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Social capital and organizational embeddedness |
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Childcare centers and mothers' well-being : whether mothers did better when their children were in daycare |
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Opportunities and inducements : why mothers so often made friends in centers |
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Weak and strong ties : whether mothers made close friends, acquaintances, or something else |
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Trust and obligations : why some mothers' support networks were larger than their friendship networks |
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Ties to other organizations : why mothers' nonsocial ties were not always social |
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Organizational ties and neighborhood effects : how mothers' nonsocial ties were affected by location |
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Extensions and implications |
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Social capital and organizational embeddedness |
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Childcare centers and mothers' well-being : whether mothers did better when their children were in daycare |
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Opportunities and inducements : why mothers so often made friends in centers |
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James A. Connor
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Prologue: standing in the Sistine |
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Introduction: the dying Pope |
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The great commission |
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Clement's brainstorm |
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Pope Julius's tomb |
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The altar wall |
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Colors |
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The children of Savonarola |
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Vittoria Colonna |
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Sol Invictus |
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Saints, martyrs, and angels |
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The outer orbit: the naked and the dead |
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The damned |
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The censorship of the end of the world |
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The last days of Michelangelo Buonarroti |
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Prologue: standing in the Sistine |
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Introduction: the dying Pope |
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The great commission |
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5.
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Lawrence H. Officer
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Meaning of economics (refined common sense) |
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Employment and compensation (labor markets and you) |
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Personal finance (your money) |
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Personal spending (your purchases) |
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Government and the economy (help or hindrance) |
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Financial markets (bubbles and bursts) |
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Cycles and growth (booms and busts) |
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Central banks and money (the fed) |
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Economic systems (capitalism and communism) |
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Globalization (global economy and you) |
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Meaning of economics (refined common sense) |
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Employment and compensation (labor markets and you) |
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Personal finance (your money) |
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edited by Nicholas A. Robins and Adam Jones
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Introduction : subaltern genocide in theory and practice |
Adam Jones and Nicholas A. Robins |
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Symbolism and subalternity : the 1680 pueblo revolt of New Mexico and the 1780-82 Andean great rebellion |
Nicholas A. Robins |
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On the genocidal aspect of certain subaltern uprisings : a research note |
Adam Jones |
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Ethical cleansing? The expulsion of Germans from central and eastern Europe |
Eric Langenbacher |
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Oppression and vengeance in the Cambodian genocide |
Alexander Laban Hinton |
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From Jasenovac to Srebrenica : subaltern genocide and the Serbs |
David B. MacDonald |
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Visions of the "oppressor" in Rwanda's pre-genocidal media |
Christopher C. Taylor |
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Genocide, humiliation, and inferiority : an interdisciplinary perspective |
Evelin G. Lindner |
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Evolution, primates, and subaltern genocide |
E.O. Smith |
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"When the rabbit's got the gun" : subaltern genocide and the genocidal continuum |
Adam Jones. |
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Introduction : subaltern genocide in theory and practice |
Adam Jones and Nicholas A. Robins |
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Symbolism and subalternity : the 1680 pueblo revolt of New Mexico and the 1780-82 Andean great rebellion |
Nicholas A. Robins |
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On the genocidal aspect of certain subaltern uprisings : a research note |
Adam Jones |
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Reiko Yoshida
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8.
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Gil Troy
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Was Reagan a dummy? |
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Do Americans like their government big--or small? |
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Was there a call for a Reagan revolution (or what happened to the Great Society?) |
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Was there, in fact, a Reagan revolution? |
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Did the democrats fiddle as the Reaganauts conquered Washington? |
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Who ended the Cold War--Reagan or Gorbachev? |
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Did the Reagan revolution succeed or fail? |
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When did the Reagan revolution end? |
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Was Reagan a dummy? |
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Do Americans like their government big--or small? |
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Was there a call for a Reagan revolution (or what happened to the Great Society?) |
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9.
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Sarah Babb
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The banks and their shareholders |
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The congressional revolt |
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The Reagan revolution |
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Disciplining the banks |
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The emergence of the Washington consensus |
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The consensus evolves |
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The banks and civil society |
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Into the new millennium |
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The banks and their shareholders |
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The congressional revolt |
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The Reagan revolution |
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10.
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Brett Bowden
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Introduction: Guizot's question : universal civilization? |
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Civilization, progress, and history : universals all? |
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The ideal of civilization : its origins, meanings, and implications |
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Civilization and the idea of progress |
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The notion of universal civilization : one end for all? |
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The art and science of empire |
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The expansion of Europe and the classical standard of civilization |
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The burden of civilization and the "art and science of colonization" |
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New barbarism, old civilization, revived imperialism |
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New barbarism and the test of modernity |
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The "new realities" of imperialism |
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Conclusion: The future of intercivilizational relations |
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Introduction: Guizot's question : universal civilization? |
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Civilization, progress, and history : universals all? |
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The ideal of civilization : its origins, meanings, and implications |
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11.
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Lawrence B. Glickman
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Introduction: an American political tradition |
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The birth of consumer activism |
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The American Revolution considered as a consumer movement |
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Buy for the sake of the slave |
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Rebel consumerism |
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Travels of the boycott: what's in a name? |
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The birth of the consumer movement |
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Remaking consumer activism in the Progressive Era |
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The strike in the temple of consumption |
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"Make Lisle the style" |
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Advocates and activists: consumer activism since World War II |
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Putting the postwar "consumer movement" in its place |
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The rise and fall of the Consumer Protection Agency: the origins of American antiantiliberalism, 1959-1978 |
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Epilogue: Consumer activism comes full circle: the revival of consumer activism in contemporary America |
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Introduction: an American political tradition |
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The birth of consumer activism |
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The American Revolution considered as a consumer movement |
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12.
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Eileen McDonagh
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Confronting the puzzle |
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Defining maternal public policies |
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Generating public attitudes |
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Electing women political leaders |
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The laggard American state |
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Maternalizing American government, briefly |
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Fixing the state |
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Confronting the puzzle |
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Defining maternal public policies |
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Generating public attitudes |
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13.
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Benjamin I. Page, Lawrence R. Jacobs
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No class war |
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Caring about economic inequality |
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Looking to government for help |
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Paying the bill |
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Will policy makers respond? |
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Appendix: the inequality survey |
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No class war |
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Caring about economic inequality |
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Looking to government for help |
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14.
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EB
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Peters, Gary, 1952- ; NetLibrary, Inc.
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Introduction : the sense of a beginning |
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Scrap yard challenge : junkyard wars |
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Freedom, origination, and irony |
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Mimesis and cruelty |
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Improvisation, origination, and re-novation |
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Conclusion : improvisation, thinking, writing |
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Introduction : the sense of a beginning |
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Scrap yard challenge : junkyard wars |
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Freedom, origination, and irony |
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15.
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EB
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Alex Preda
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Introduction: capitalism and the boundaries of finance |
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The boundaries of finance in the sociological tradition |
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Prestige, at last: the social closure of the stock exchange |
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Financial knowledge and the science of the market |
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Close up: price data, machines, and organizational boundaries |
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From afar: charts and their analysts |
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The kaleidoscope of finance: speculation, economic life, and society |
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On the dark side of the market |
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Panic! |
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Conclusion: back to the future |
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Introduction: capitalism and the boundaries of finance |
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The boundaries of finance in the sociological tradition |
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Prestige, at last: the social closure of the stock exchange |
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EB
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Ramazani, Jahan, 1960- ; NetLibrary, Inc.
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Poetry, modernity, and globalization |
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A transnational poetics |
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Traveling poetry |
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Nationalism, transnationalism, and the poetry of mourning |
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Modernist bricolage, postcolonial hybridity |
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Caliban's modernities, postcolonial poetries |
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Poetry and decolonization |
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Poetry and the translocal : blackening Britain |
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Poetry, modernity, and globalization |
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A transnational poetics |
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Traveling poetry |
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17.
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EB
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Garrett Stewart
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Backlog/prologue: fiction in its prose |
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Introduction: narrative intension |
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The omitted person plot: little Dorrit's fault |
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Attention surfeit disorder: an "interregnum" on Poescript vs. plot |
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Mind frames: Anne Brontë's exchange economy |
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Of time as a river: the mill of desire |
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Death per force: Tess's destined end |
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Epilogue/dialogue: novel criticism as media study |
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Backlog/prologue: fiction in its prose |
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Introduction: narrative intension |
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The omitted person plot: little Dorrit's fault |
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18.
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EB
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Charles Foster
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19.
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EB
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Leith Morton
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Translating the alien: Tsubouchi shōyō and Shakespeare |
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Naturalizing the alien: Yosano Akiko's revolution in verse |
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The demon within: Yosano Akiko and motherhood |
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The gothic novel : Izumi Kyōka and Tanizaki Jun'ichirō |
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Gothic stylistics: Arishima Takeo and melodramatic excess |
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Female shamans: Ōshiro Tatsuhiro and yuta |
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History/fiction/identity: Ōshiro Tatsuhiro and the uncannny |
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The alien without: Murakami Haruki and the Sydney Olympics |
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Translating the alien: Tsubouchi shōyō and Shakespeare |
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Naturalizing the alien: Yosano Akiko's revolution in verse |
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The demon within: Yosano Akiko and motherhood |
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20.
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EB
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Oyabe, Zenʼichirō. ; NetLibrary, Inc.
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EB
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McDayter, Ghislaine. ; NetLibrary, Inc.
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The blazing muse : hysteria and the politics of popularity |
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Convulsions in rhyme : the Turkish tales |
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Periodical hysteria : literary commodification and the problem of authority |
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Conjuring Byron : subjectivity and the operations of fan culture |
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Afterword: materializing Byron |
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The blazing muse : hysteria and the politics of popularity |
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Convulsions in rhyme : the Turkish tales |
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Periodical hysteria : literary commodification and the problem of authority |
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22.
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Andrei Codrescu
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23.
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EB
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Cormac Ó Gráda
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1. The third horseman |
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2. The horrors of famine |
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3. Prevention and coping |
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4. Famine demography |
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5. Markets and famines |
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6. Entitlements : Bengal and beyond |
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7. Public and private action |
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8. The "violence of government" |
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9. An end to famine? |
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1. The third horseman |
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2. The horrors of famine |
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3. Prevention and coping |
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24.
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Marnia Lazreg
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Letter one: modesty |
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Letter two: sexual harassment |
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Letter three: cultural identity |
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Letter four: conviction and piety |
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Letter five: why women should not wear the veil |
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Letter one: modesty |
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Letter two: sexual harassment |
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Letter three: cultural identity |
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25.
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EB
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Michael E. O'Hanlon
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EB
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Irwin, Douglas A., 1962- ; NetLibrary, Inc.
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The United States in a new global economy? |
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The case for free trade : old theories, new evidence |
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Protectionism : economic costs, political benefits? |
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Trade, jobs, and income distribution |
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Relief from foreign competition : antidumping and the escape clause |
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Developing countries and open markets |
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The world trading system : the WTO, trade disputes, and regional agreements |
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The United States in a new global economy? |
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The case for free trade : old theories, new evidence |
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Protectionism : economic costs, political benefits? |
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27.
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EB
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Ann Taves
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Introduction: The problem of "religious experience" |
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Experiences deemed religious |
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Previous work |
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The argument |
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Why an attributional approach is better |
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Religion : deeming things religious |
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The sui generis and ascriptive models of "religious experience" |
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Deeming things religious |
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Special things and things set apart |
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Setting up research |
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Conclusion: A four-fold matrix |
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Experience : accessing conscious behavior |
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Clarifying the concept |
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Accessing experience |
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Representation and experience revisited |
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Explanation : attributing causality |
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Attribution theory : an overview |
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An attributional theory of religion |
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Levels of analysis and attribution |
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Comparison : constructing an object of study |
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Comparing experiences |
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Specifying a point of comparison |
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Comparing simple and composite formations |
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Imagination and reality |
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Conclusion: Religions : a building block approach |
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Building blocks |
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Religions as composite formations |
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Implications |
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Introduction: The problem of "religious experience" |
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Experiences deemed religious |
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Previous work |
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28.
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Daryl Collins, Jonathan Morduch, Stuart Rutherford, Orlanda Ruthven
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The portfolios of the poor |
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The daily grind |
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Dealing with risk |
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Building blocks : creating usefully large sums |
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The price of money |
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Rethinking microfinance : the Grameen II diaries |
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Better portfolios |
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The portfolios of the poor |
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The daily grind |
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Dealing with risk |
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29.
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Herbert Gintis
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Decision theory and human behavior |
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Game theory : basic concepts |
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Game theory and human behavior |
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Rationalizability and common knowledge of rationality |
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Extensive form rationalizability |
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The mixing problem : purification and conjectures |
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Bayesian rationality and social epistemology |
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Common knowledge and Nash equilibrium |
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Reflective reason and equilibrium refinements |
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The analytics of human sociality |
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The evolution of property rights |
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The unification of the behavioral sciences |
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Summary |
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Table of symbols |
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Decision theory and human behavior |
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Game theory : basic concepts |
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Game theory and human behavior |
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Christopher I. Beckwith
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Prologue: The hero and his friends |
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The chariot warriors |
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The royal Scythians |
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Between Roman and Chinese legions |
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The age of Attila the Hun |
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The Türk empire |
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The Silk Road, revolution, and collapse |
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The Vikings and Cathay |
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Chinggis Khan and the Mongol conquests |
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Central Eurasians ride to a European sea |
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The road is closed |
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Eurasia without a center |
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Central Eurasia reborn |
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Epilogue: The Barbarians |
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Appendix A: The Proto-Indo-Europeans and their diaspora |
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Appendix B: Ancient Central Eurasian ethnonyms |
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Prologue: The hero and his friends |
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The chariot warriors |
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The royal Scythians |
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31.
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EB
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Brooks, Roy L. 1950- ; NetLibrary, Inc.
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32.
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EB
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David Stark, with Daniel Beunza, Monique Girard, and János Lukács
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33.
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EB
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Maxom, Michelle. ; NetLibrary, Inc.
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34.
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EB
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Coventry, Kenny R. ; Tenbrink, Thora, 1969- ; Bateman, John A. ; NetLibrary, Inc.
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35.
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EB
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Altman, Andrew, 1950- ; Wellman, Christopher Heath. ; NetLibrary, Inc.
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Self-determination and democracy |
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Secession |
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International criminal law |
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Armed intervention and political assassination |
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International distributive justice |
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Immigration and membership |
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Self-determination and democracy |
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Secession |
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International criminal law |
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36.
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EB
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Stassen, Leon. ; NetLibrary, Inc.
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37.
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EB
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Gaertner, Wulf. ; NetLibrary, Inc.
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38.
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EB
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Robert Govers and Frank Go
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39.
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EB
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Murphy, David ; NetLibrary, Inc.
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40.
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Toshie Takahashi
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Preface |
Sonia Livingstone |
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Acknowledgments |
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Introduction |
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Audience activity, everyday life and complexity |
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Conceptions of Japanese culture and emic concepts |
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Ethnographic research on Japanese engagement with media |
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Audience engagement with media and ICT |
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Media and uchi |
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Media, self-creation and everyday life |
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Reflection on the audience |
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Preface |
Sonia Livingstone |
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Acknowledgments |
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Introduction |
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41.
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EB
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Russell, Bertrand, 1872-1970. ; NetLibrary, Inc.
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The individual versus the citizen |
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The negative theory of education |
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Education and heredity |
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Emotion and discipline |
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Home versus school |
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Aristocrats, democrats, and bureaucrats |
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The herd in education |
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Religion in education |
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Sex in education |
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Patriotism in education |
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Class-feeling in education |
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Competition in education |
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Education under Communism |
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Education and economics |
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Propaganda in education |
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The reconciliation of individuality and citizenship |
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The individual versus the citizen |
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The negative theory of education |
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Education and heredity |
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EB
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Russell, Bertrand, 1872-1970. ; NetLibrary, Inc.
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Postulates of modern educational theory |
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The aims of education |
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The first year |
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Fear |
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Play and fancy |
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Constructiveness |
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Selfishness and property |
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Truthfulness |
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Punishment |
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Importance of other children |
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Affection and sympathy |
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Sex education |
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The nursery school |
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General principles |
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The school curriculum before fourteen |
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Last school years |
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Day schools and boarding schools |
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The university |
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Conclusion |
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Postulates of modern educational theory |
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The aims of education |
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The first year |
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43.
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EB
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Russell, Bertrand, 1872-1970. ; NetLibrary, Inc.
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The principle of growth |
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The state |
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War as an institution |
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Property |
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Education |
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Marriage and the population question |
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Religion and the churches |
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What we can do |
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The principle of growth |
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The state |
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Multimodal storytelling : performance and inscription in the narration of art history |
Fiona J. Doloughan |
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A multimodal approach to mind style : semiotic metaphor vs. multimodal conceptual metaphor |
Rocío Montoro |
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The computer-based analysis of narrative and multimodality |
Andrew Salway |
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Opera : forever and always multimodal |
Michael Hutcheon and Linda Hutcheon |
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Word-image/utterance-gesture : case studies in multimodal storytelling |
David Herman |
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"I contain multitudes" : narrative multimodality and the book that bleeds |
Alison Gibbons |
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Multimodality and the literary text : making sense of Safran Foer's Extremely loud and incredibly close |
Nina Nørgaard |
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Electronic multimodal narratives and literary form |
Michael Toolan |
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Gains and losses? writing it all down : fanfiction and multimodality |
Bronwen Thomas |
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Respiratory narrative : multimodality and cybernetic corporeality in "physio-cybertext" |
Astrid Ensslin |
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Cruising along : time in Ankerson and Sapnar |
Jessica Laccetti |
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Beyond multimedia, narrative, and game : the contributions of multimodality and polymorphic fictions |
Christy Dena |
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Keg party extreme and conversation party : two multimodal interactive narratives developed for the SMALLab |
Sarah Hatton, Melissa McGurgan, and Xiang-Jun Wang |
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Coda/prelude : eighteen questions for the study of narrative and multimodality |
David Herman & Ruth Page. |
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Multimodal storytelling : performance and inscription in the narration of art history |
Fiona J. Doloughan |
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A multimodal approach to mind style : semiotic metaphor vs. multimodal conceptual metaphor |
Rocío Montoro |
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The computer-based analysis of narrative and multimodality |
Andrew Salway |
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B. コルテ, J. フィーゲン著 ; 浅野孝夫 ... [et al.] 訳
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Brass, Peter. ; Moser, W. O. J. ; Pach, János. ; Akiyama, J. ; NetLibrary, Inc.
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河野俊丈. ; NetLibrary, Inc.
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Lawrence Badash
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Nuclear peril |
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Scientific disciplines in isolation, 1: those with obvious connections to nuclear war |
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Scientific disciplines in isolation, 2: those with less obvious connections to nuclear war |
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The origin of nuclear winter |
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Publicity |
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Concern about the good name of science- and with getting the message across |
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Politics and the arms race |
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Policy and the arms race |
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More publicity |
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Inside the Beltway, 1984 |
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Bureaucracy and bickering |
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Inside the Beltway, 1985 |
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A frenzy of research |
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Report after report |
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Looking at Moscow |
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Strategic analyses |
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More policy questions |
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Other voices, and some echoes |
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Smoldering issues: 1986 and afterward |
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Scientific progress and controversy |
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Politics and policy |
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Evaluation |
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Nuclear peril |
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Scientific disciplines in isolation, 1: those with obvious connections to nuclear war |
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Scientific disciplines in isolation, 2: those with less obvious connections to nuclear war |
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正村俊之
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