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Jordan, Annemarie. Retrato de corte em Portugal: O legado de António Moro (1552-1572). Quetzal Editores, 1994.

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Angotti, Franco, and Giuseppe Pelosi, eds. Antonio Meucci e la città di Firenze. Firenze University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-8453-934-2.

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To mark the bicentenary of the birth of Antonio Meucci, under the umbrella of the «Genio Fiorentino» initiative three important events addressing the figure of the famous inventor of the telephone and the culture of his time were organised by the National Committee for the celebrations, the Provincial Authority and the University of Florence. Bringing together the contributions made on these occasions, this book starts with an initial pictorial itinerary through Meucci's Florence focusing on his educational formation in the Restoration Grand Duchy, and going on to embrace more generally the cu
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Bongiorno, Giorgia, and Laura Toppan, eds. Nel «melograno di lingue». Firenze University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-6453-629-3.

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Questo libro nasce da una constatazione e da un desiderio. Il riscontro di partenza è che la natura plurilinguistica della poesia di Andrea Zanzotto diventi quasi invisibile a forza di essere evidente agli occhi dei suoi lettori. Se l’ipersensibilità babelica del poeta del petèl non è certo assente negli studi critici, in questo volume viene affrontata per la prima volta in modo sistematico, con un’indagine sulle molteplici connessioni che intercorrono fra la scrittura poetica e le lingue. Il desiderio che ha accompagnato questa riflessione è stato quello di condurla con uno sguardo “prismatic
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Office, General Accounting. Procurement: Opportunities to use more preferred practices for base support contracts : report to the Secretary of Defense. The Office, 1987.

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Office, General Accounting. Procurement: Opportunities to use more preferred practices for base support contracts : report to the Secretary of Defense. The Office, 1987.

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Office, General Accounting. Procurement: DOD can use economic production data more effectively : report to the Secretary of Defense. The Office, 1986.

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Office, General Accounting. Procurement: Opportunities to use more preferred practices for base support contracts : report to the Secretary of Defense. The Office, 1987.

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El malestar del presente. Escritos de Antonio Mora. El Cuenco de Plata, 2015.

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Antonio Carlos Jobim More Hits 10 Classic Favorites. Hal Leonard Publishing Corporation, 2010.

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Stockwell, Jamie, Terry Scott Bertling, and San Antonio Express-News Staff. San Antonio: More Than 150 Years of Life in the Alamo City. Trinity University Press, 2015.

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Marcus, Laura. 3. Autobiographical consciousness. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780199669240.003.0004.

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The concepts of time, memory, and identity, which are central to autobiographical theory, are also perennial concerns of philosophers, who have given widely differing account of them, both in their formal philosophical work and in their more personal reflections. ‘Autobiographical consciousness’ takes the autobiographies of predominantly Western philosophers—including Descartes, Montaigne, Hume, Nietzsche, Sartre, and Simone de Beauvoir—as central examples, and focuses on their representations of memory, the self in and through time, concepts of subjectivity, identity, and consciousness, and s
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Bosworth, R. J. B. Dictators Strong or Weak? Edited by R. J. B. Bosworth. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199594788.013.0015.

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After the defeat and deaths of Hitler and Mussolini in 1945, and the demise of Stalin in his bed in 1953, dictators became less omnipresent in Europe, although Portugal's Antonio de Oliveira Salazar, unusual in his trade as tyrant in being originally a pious professor of economics, did not die until 1970, and Franco lasted until 1975, while various communist and post-communist leaders continued to shore up their power, pursuing paths where Stalin once had led. Dictators have had a bad press in those countries that have remained tied to liberal democracy and have endorsed the values and hopes o
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Morales, Harold D. Radicals. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190852603.003.0006.

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Chapter 5 is a critical appraisal of media practices that assume conflict rather than peaceful coexistence. It engages the “clash of civilizations” thesis articulated by both Samuel Huntington and the Mujahedeen Team, a Latino Muslim hip-hop group. The assumed media war contributes to both the reduction of Latino Muslims into simplistic binaries, between so-called good and bad Muslims, and also links a so-called Latino nature to radical religiosity. News coverage of Antonio Martinez’s arrest on charges of terrorism placed this problematic practice on full display. Responses by Latino Muslim le
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Hatchuel, Sarah, and Nathalie Vienne-Guerin. The Roman Plays on Screen. Edited by Michael Neill and David Schalkwyk. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198724193.013.39.

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Screen adaptations of the Roman plays have given rise to two narrative groupings: Coriolanus and Titus, which have been adapted as individual Shakespearean texts; and Julius Caesar and Antony and Cleopatra, which have been serialized or conflated, giving the impression that the two plays cannot stand as autonomous works. This conflation of Julius Caesar and Antony and Cleopatra may stem from a desire for a restoration (or celebration) of national identity through the appropriation of Roman imagery and cycles of epic history. By contrast, Titus and Coriolanus rewrite less conspicuous landmarks
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Caso, Antonio. Existence as Economy and as Charity. Translated by Alexander V. Stehn and Jose G. Rodriguez. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190601294.003.0003.

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Antonio Caso rejects the effort of biologists to reduce life to the organic world, a sphere of existence that is defined by economy and egoism, best summarized in the formula: Life = Minimum Effort x Maximum Gain. The problem is that this cannot explain what he calls “disinterested activity,” such as play, art, and self-sacrifice. His primary example of disinterested or selfless activity is the life of Jesus, which Caso also believes is the height of human dignity. In other words, Caso not only argues that there is more than one order of life or existence; he also argues that selfless activity
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Leopold, David. Marxism and Ideology. Edited by Michael Freeden and Marc Stears. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199585977.013.0021.

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This chapter discusses the account of ideology found in the writings of Karl Marx (1818–83), and its fate in the subsequent Marxist tradition. Marx understood ideology as consisting of certain social ideas which periodically dominate in class-divided societies. More precisely, ideology was characterized as having a particular epistemological standing (being false or misleading), social origin (arising from the opaque structure of class-divided societies), and class function (sustaining the interests of the economically dominant group). In the subsequent Marxist tradition that ‘critical’ accoun
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Llewellyn, Matthew P., and John Gleaves. Epilogue. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252040351.003.0010.

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This epilogue considers the process whereby International Olympic Committee (IOC) president Juan Antonio Samaranch and the IOC unwound amateurism as its eligibility rule. It discusses the continuing influence of amateurism on in the Olympic Movement despite its absence from the Olympic Charter, and how and why amateur athletes, and in particular those publicly martyred for violating amateur regulations, have been recast in the modern era. The chapter concludes that the persistence of amateurism for more than eight decades owed much to its ability to reinvent itself—a chameleon equally at home
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Coelho, Eduardo Prado, Patrick Quillier, Robert Bréchon, and Fernando Pessoa. Oeuvres de Fernando Pessoa, tome 7 : Le Chemin du serpent, essais et pensées de Fernando Pessoa, Raphaël Baldaya, Alvaro de Campos, Antonio Mora et Ricardo Reis. Christian Bourgois, 1996.

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Garrison, Alysia. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel. Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474423632.003.0014.

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Though more studies have been dedicated to the place of Kant in Agamben’s oeuvre, Hegel – that other major Enlightenment philosopher indispensable to modernity – holds an equally formative, if perhaps more subtle, place in his work. From the very earliest to the latest texts, Agamben’s work seeks to surpass the horizon of Western metaphysics through a philological engagement with the negative, formed in large part through a complex confrontation with Hegel. Agamben’s grappling with the dialectic in search of its idling is not merely strategic, but as he puts it, ‘one of the most urgent tasks t
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Payne, Emily. Intervention. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199355914.003.0015.

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Collaboration is usually associated with the co-presence of those involved; but in this Intervention Emily Payne discusses a more complex and convoluted process extending over forty years, and involving different performers. Payne’s account of Antony Pay’s 2013 recording of Alexander Goehr’s Paraphrase for solo clarinet, premiered by Alan Hacker in 1969, reveals a ‘back story’ that casts new light on the network of distributed relationships that lies behind this unusual collaborative project.
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Grush, Rick, and Lisa Damm. Cognition and the Brain. Edited by Eric Margolis, Richard Samuels, and Stephen P. Stich. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195309799.013.0012.

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The article explores the relationship between cognition and the brain. Some researches indicate that emotions provide information, anticipate future responses, influence reasoning strategy, index value, and direct attention toward particular objects but few psychologists have attempted to incorporate these results into an integrative general theory of cognition and emotion. Antonio Damasio claims that emotions are primarily representations of somatic states, including visceral and musculoskeletal, at the psychological level. The relationship between the event type and the associated emotional
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Giustozzi, Antonio. The Taliban at War. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190092399.001.0001.

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How does the Taliban wage war? How has its war changed over time? Firstly, the movement’s extraordinary military operation relies on financial backing. This volume analyses such funding. The Taliban’s external sources of support include foreign governments and non-state groups, both of which have affected the Taliban’s military campaigns and internal politics. Secondly, this is the first full-length study of the Taliban to acknowledge and discuss in detail the movement’s polycentric character. Here not only the Quetta Shura, but also the Haqqani Network and the Taliban’s other centers of power
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Kalch, Anja, and Anna Wagner, eds. Gesundheitskommunikation und Digitalisierung. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748900658.

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Electronic patient records or virtual consultation hours—in recent years, digital developments have increasingly found their way into medical care structures and individual healthcare. Additionally, communication on health and illness in individuals’ everyday lives is increasingly taking place via digital media and has become an element of our lifestyle: fitness trackers, health apps or fitness stories on Instagram are becoming more and more popular. This volume brings together 13 theoretical and empirical contributions, which trace the consequences of the digital revolution in the health sect
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Wells, Stanley. 7. Classical plays. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780198718628.003.0007.

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Shakespeare’s grammar school education gave him a thorough grounding in Latin, and possibly some Greek, and in the writings of classical authors. He drew on and developed this knowledge at every stage of his career, most conspicuously in the remarkably diverse tragedies and other plays in which he dramatized Greek and Roman history. ‘Classical plays’ first considers Titus Andronicus and then Julius Caesar, which he wrote seven or so years later. It also discusses Troilus and Cressida, Timon of Athens, and his last two classical plays Coriolanus and Antony and Cleopatra for which he drew far mo
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Hoffmann, George. Montaigne’s Education. Edited by Philippe Desan. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190215330.013.3.

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In spite of Montaigne’s dismissal of his schooling as a “failure,” significant features of his thought can be traced to his humanist education. Not only did he acquire literacy in French at school, but also he picked up a comic outlook from the plays of Terence in which he acted. Further, George Buchanan exposed the young Montaigne to Reformation ideas. Later, Marc-Antoine Muret’s Julius Caesar would school Montaigne in displaying confidence in the face of fortune’s vicissitudes, an attitude that he would incorporate into the “heroic” skepticism of the Essays. More generally, he adopted images
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Eckert, Alexandra. Roman Orators between Greece and Rome. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198788201.003.0002.

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This chapter examines Roman ambivalence towards Greek culture in testimonies of Cato the Elder, L. Crassus, and M. Antonius. It investigates why these orators expressed feelings of ambivalence despite their thorough education in Greek paideia. This chapter argues that a key aspect for understanding Roman ambivalence is the inherent conflict between the hierarchical structure of Roman society, granting supremacy to the speaker with the highest auctoritas in public debate, and the more egalitarian Greek notion of the primacy of the most compelling argument. The Romans’ disposition to strongly di
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Cherny, Robert W. DETCOM and COMSAB, 1945–1953. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252040788.003.0009.

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During the early Cold War, the Arnautoffs attracted more FBI surveillance. Victor was designated as DETCOM (Communist to be detained in case of national emergency) and COMSAB (potential Communist saboteur). With the rise of abstract expressionism, Victor’s social realism became marginalized, but he found a new cultural home in the California Labor School. He strongly defended the work of Anton Refregier at San Francisco’s Rincon Annex postoffice when it came under attack from anti-Communists. The Arnautoffs continued to be active in the Communist party and applied again to emigrate to the Sovi
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Russell, Tony. Rural Rhythm. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190091187.001.0001.

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Music historian Tony Russell explores a collection of records of early country music from the 1920s and ’30s, unlocking and revealing their hidden stories. The seventy-eight essays on selected 78rpm discs explain what they tell us about the musicians who sang and played the songs and tunes, the listeners who absorbed them, and the development of the genre—old-time music—in which they found a home. To illuminate their world, the author details how they were recorded, the intentions and interventions of the companies that made the recordings, and their fates once they were issued. There are song
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Holford-Strevens, Leofranc. Favorinus and Herodes Atticus. Edited by Daniel S. Richter and William A. Johnson. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199837472.013.35.

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Favorinus is chiefly known, besides the brief account in Philostratus and three speeches of his own composition, from his admirer Aulus Gellius and his enemy M. Antonius Polemon, who dilates on his lurid private life; this apparently made Hadrian, with whom he had a fraught relationship, banish him to Chios. His engagement with philosophy was sufficient to bring him into conflict with Galen. His close friend Herodes, a man of high birth and immense wealth, enjoyed a great reputation as an orator that did not secure the survival of any speeches barring one miserable effort almost certainly spur
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Barker, Roberta. ‘Deared by Being Lacked’. Edited by James C. Bulman. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199687169.013.5.

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Though it has been much criticized by theatre artists and scholars, the legacy of theatrical realism and naturalism continues to shape contemporary Shakespearean performance. If realist and naturalist approaches to acting fail to encompass the full power of the Shakespearean play-text—or to remedy its more problematic aspects—is this failure necessarily unproductive? Considering this question in relation to the play-text of Antony and Cleopatra and a few of its recent theatrical incarnations, this chapter argues that the lacks, omissions, and failures of realist and naturalist modes of perform
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Sugg, Richard. Shakespeare’s Anatomies of Death. Edited by Michael Neill and David Schalkwyk. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198724193.013.12.

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This chapter looks at figurings of death, suicide, bereavement, and the afterlife in Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, Othello, Macbeth, Antony and Cleopatra, and King Lear. It considers the ways in which these seemingly universal phenomena are shaped and coloured by distinctive early-modern attitudes to gender; the afterlife; honour; and the Christian soul. How does Shakespeare’s language circle around, or break down before, the imagination or the fact of death? How do death, suicide, or bereavement relate to different forms of early modern identity? The sheer ephemerality of the human body is one ke
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Cloud, Dana L., ed. The Oxford Encyclopedia of Communication and Critical Cultural Studies. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acref/9780190459611.001.0001.

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106 scholarly articles This is a compendium of touchstone articles by prominent communication, rhetorical, and cultural studies scholars about topics of interest to scholars and critics of popular and political culture. Articles provide authoritative surveys of concepts such as rhetorical construction of bodies, Marxist, feminist, and poststructuralist traditions, materialisms, social movements, race and anti-racist critique, whiteness, surveillance and security, visual communication, globalization, social media and digital communication/cyberculture, performance studies, the “post-human” turn
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King, Emily L. Civil Vengeance. Cornell University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501739651.001.0001.

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Civil Vengeance offers a new way of conceptualizing early modern revenge and its relationship to civility. In its attention to what constitutes vengeance, the book makes visible a more comprehensive spectrum of retaliation and examines quotidian acts of revenge that support sociality and enhance the power of civil institutions. Rather than relegating vengeance to the social periphery, the book uncovers how facets of civil society—church, law, and education—rely on the dynamic of revenge to augment their power. Through its innovative readings of conduct manuals, medical tracts, legal writings,
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Gagliano, Marco da. Madrigals, Part 6. Edited by Edmond Strainchamps. A-R Editions, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31022/b223.

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Il sesto libro de madrigali a cinque voci, Marco da Gagliano's final book in the genre, was published in 1617, nine years after its predecessor. In the book's dedication Gagliano indicated that its music was composed the year before, and not earlier in the gap between the two books. Book 6 was popular enough that it was reprinted in 1620, and although he lived another twenty-six years, Gagliano published no more madrigals. There are sixteen compositions in the book, fourteen of them by Gagliano, one by Lodovico Arrighetti, and one by an unnamed composer who was most certainly Ferdinando Gonzag
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Beezley, William H., ed. The Oxford Encyclopedia of Mexican History and Culture. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acref/9780190680893.001.0001.

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Over 120 scholarly articles This work provides a compendium of the best available scholarship on Mexico’s rich history and culture. An international group of leading authors, including well-known Mexican scholars, reveals new or little-known dimensions of this past or confirms with new sources previous interpretations of the Mexican experience. Themes include the expected topics of politics and economics, combined with powerful articles on biography, environment, gender, and culture, including music, art, and cinema. Unique to this work are the articles on digital sources, such as digitized ar
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Coates, D. Justin, and Neal A. Tognazzini, eds. Oxford Studies in Agency and Responsibility Volume 5. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198830238.001.0001.

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No one has written more insightfully on the promises and perils of human agency than Gary Watson, who has spent a career thinking about issues such as moral responsibility, blame, free will, weakness of will, addiction, and psychopathy. The chapters of this volume pay tribute to Watson’s work by taking up and extending themes from his pioneering essays. Themes covered include:: compatibilist views of freedom and moral responsibility, the distinction between attributability and accountability, the responsibility of psychopaths, the nature of blame and its relationship to morality, the relevance
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Solanke, Iyiola, ed. On Crime, Society, and Responsibility in the work of Nicola Lacey. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198852681.001.0001.

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Few contemporary scholars have done more in their work to develop the idea of responsibility than Nicola Lacey. She ranks alongside HLA Hart and Antony Honore in developing approaches to understanding responsibility. Like these scholars, the influence of her work has spread beyond academia to change the perception of responsibility amongst practitioners. During their lifetime both Hart and Honore had volumes dedicated to their work. This book does the same for Nicola Lacey, marking her ongoing influence and accomplishments in the common law world through a collection of essays by leading inter
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Hollister, Lucas. Beyond Return. Liverpool University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781786942180.001.0001.

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Beyond Return examines how popular literary forms have been politicized or could be productively repoliticized in the literary period that we have called the contemporary (roughly: since 1980). In the aftermath of the efflorescence of experimental literature and theory that characterized the Trente Glorieuses (1945-75), ‘contemporary’ French literature is often said to embrace more traditional or readable novelistic forms. This rejection of the radical aesthetics of mid-century French literature, this rehabilitation of fictional forms that have been called sub-literary, regressive, or outdated
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Theurer, Karina, and Wolfgang Kaleck, eds. Dekoloniale Rechtskritik und Rechtspraxis. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748903628.

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The first collection of key texts on post- and decolonial legal theory and TWAIL in German translation. The theoretical portion of the book is supplemented by practice-based reflections from activists and lawyers, which serve to consider, add to or challenge the theoretical approaches. These links to specific struggles for law, power, social justice, material equality and resources can help to show the extent to which contemporary situations of exploitation and inequality are an expression or consequence of historically contingent power dynamics, and the extent to which they can be read in lig
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Air Force depot maintenance: More efforts are needed to improve safety and training : report to the Chairman, Subcommittee on Readiness, Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives. The Office, 1991.

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Thomas, Edmund. Monumentality and the Roman Empire. Oxford University Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199288632.001.0001.

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The quality of "monumentality" is attributed to the buildings of few historical epochs or cultures more frequently or consistently than to those of the Roman Empire. It is this quality that has helped to make them enduring models for builders of later periods. This extensively illustrated book, the first full-length study of the concept of monumentality in Classical Antiquity, asks what it is that the notion encompasses and how significant it was for the Romans themselves in molding their individual or collective aspirations and identities. Although no single word existed in antiquity for the
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Johnson, David. Dreaming of Freedom in South Africa. Edinburgh University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474430210.001.0001.

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Dreaming of Freedom in South Africa examines for the first time the many different texts imagining the future after the end of apartheid. Focused on well-known and obscure literary texts from the 1880s to the 1970s, as well as the many manifestos and programmes setting out visions of the future, this book charts the dreams of freedom of five major traditions of anti-colonial and anti-apartheid resistance: the African National Congress (ANC), the Industrial and Commercial Workers Union (ICU), the Communist Party of South Africa (CPSA), the Non-European Unity Movement (NEUM) and the Pan-Africani
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Sepúlveda, Jovanny. Universidad creativa: sistematización de experiencias de narrativas en el aula. CUA - Medellin, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.52441/der201905.

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Hablar de universidad creativa es referirse a una institución de educación superior que sistematiza las experiencias narradas y tiene un enfoque que se configura como un modo propio de presentar los resultados de ejercicios de docentes y estudiantes. En este libro usted encuentra un sensible carácter polifónico del discurso narrativo, un acercamiento complejo que secuencia y privilegia el contexto. Por eso, los criterios que aquí se desarrollan están redefinidos de manera congruente con las premisas teóricas y con el material objeto de estudio (Connelly y Clandinin, 1990). Esta sistematización
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Mueller's Music Fables. Booklocker.com, 2011.

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