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Pearce, Jonathan T., Jordan Michael-Victor Penrose, Kelly Rudolph, Brian C. Davis, and Jenicka Roche. "Books." Film Matters 10, no. 2 (2019): 61–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/fm_00010_5.

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The Webcam as an Emerging Cinematic Medium, Paula Albuquerque (2018)Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 244pp., ISBN: 9789462985582 (hbk), 120.00, ISBN 9789048536733 (ebk)The Flaherty: Decades in the Cause of Independent Cinema, Patricia R. Zimmermann and Scott MacDonald (2017)Indiana University Press, 360pp., ISBN: 9780253026248 (hbk), 25.00Governing Visions of the Real, Lars Weckbecker (2016)Intellect, 200pp., ISBN: 9781783204953 (hbk), 86.00Los Angeles Documentary and the Production of Public History, 1958-1977, Joshua Glick (2018)University of California Press, 277pp., ISBN: 9780520293717 (pbk), 34.95Traumatic Imprints: Cinema, Military Psychiatry, and the Aftermath of War, Noah Tsika (2018)University of California Press, 300pp., ISBN: 9780520297647 (pbk), 34.95
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Jamieson, Mark. "Imprints on Native Lands: The Miskito-Moravian Settlement Landscape in Honduras. Benjamin F. Tillman. Tucson." Wani 71 (October 24, 2016): 74. http://dx.doi.org/10.5377/wani.v71i0.2947.

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Imprints on Native Lands: The Miskito-Moravian Settlement Landscape in Honduras. Benjamin F. Tillman. Tucson.The University of Arizona Press. 2011. 186 pp.[Benjamin F Tillman (2004). La influencia morava en el paisaje de la Mosquitia hondureña. Editorial Guaymuras, Tegucigalpa. 319pp]Wani Vol.71 2016 pp. 74
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Leavelle, Tracy Neal. "Cultures in Motion: Mapping Key Contacts and Their Imprints in World History. By Peter N. Stearns. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 2001. viii + 120 pp. $35.00 cloth; $15.95 paper." Church History 74, no. 1 (2005): 214–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0009640700110182.

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Mori, Shigeki. "THE “WASHINGTON SYSTEM” AND ITS AFTERMATH: REEVALUATING AFTER IMPERIALISM FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF THE JAPANESE HISTORIOGRAPHY." International Journal of Asian Studies 3, no. 2 (2006): 255–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1479591406000350.

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Iriye, Akira. After Imperialism. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1965, and New York: Atheneum, 1973, paperback; “Preface to the New Edition.” In the republished edition. Chicago: Imprint Publications, Inc, 1990.
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Frank, Andrew K. "Peter N. Stearns, Cultures in Motion: Mapping Key Contacts and Their Imprints in World History. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2001. vii + 120 pp. ISBN 0-300-08228-2 (cloth); 0-300-08229-0 (pbk.)." Itinerario 28, no. 1 (2004): 70–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s016511530001915x.

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Arnett, James. "DANIEL DERONDA, PROFESSOR OF SPINOZA." Victorian Literature and Culture 44, no. 4 (2016): 833–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s106015031600019x.

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For almost a decade, George Eliot labored at a translation of seventeenth-century Jewish philosopher Baruch Spinoza'sTractatus Theologico-PoliticusandEthics, and although completed, it never saw the light of day; it was the subject of a petty fight between the proposed publisher, Henry Bohn, and her partner, George Henry Lewes. The result was that for more than a century it was tucked away, first, presumably, in a drawer, and eventually, in the Beinecke Library at Yale University. Although critics and scholars have long known that she had completed this work – references abound in letters and journal entries – it wasn't published until 1981, and even then, in an obscure imprint of the Salzburg University press. Copies of this published edition, which is limited to theEthicsand capably annotated by Thomas Deegan, are quite rare and difficult to get ahold of.
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Bodman, Sarah. "Book arts at the Centre for Fine Print Research in Bristol." Art Libraries Journal 32, no. 2 (2007): 15–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0307472200019143.

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This article describes some of the research projects investigating contemporary artists’ books at the Centre for Fine Print Research at the University of the West of England in Bristol. As part of its remit, the Centre explores and promotes many aspects of the book arts including contemporary creative processes and outputs. Some recent projects include the Arcadia id est touring exhibition of 118 artists’ books on the themes ornature and the landscape; Bookmarks: infiltrating the library system; and the Regenerator altered books project. The Centre also works with artists, academics, curators, institutions, galleries and bookshops to promote the book arts to a wider community. In addition it publishes reference information, guides and critical essays on artists’ books through its Impact Press imprint; these include the Artists book yearbook and The blue notebook, a journal for artists’ books.
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Griffin, John D. "The Imprint of Congress. By David R. Mayhew. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2017. 176p. $35.00 cloth." Perspectives on Politics 17, no. 1 (2019): 275–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1537592718003675.

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Lee, Frances E. "The Imprint of Congress by David R.Mayhew. New Haven, CT, Yale University Press, 2017. 176 pp. $35.00." Political Science Quarterly 133, no. 2 (2018): 355–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/polq.12784.

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Saade, Bashir. "Clerics and Communists." Monthly Review 67, no. 9 (2016): 48. http://dx.doi.org/10.14452/mr-067-09-2016-02_5.

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<div class="bookreview">Rula Jurdi Abisaab and Malek Abisaab, <em>The Shi'ites of Lebanon: Modernism, Communism, and Hizbullah's Islamists</em> (Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 2014), 350 pages, $49.95, hardcover.</div>In the West today, political Islam is mostly equated with ISIS's spectacle of violence, and with the narrow, bigoted understanding of religion and society that inspires it. It will thus intrigue many readers to discover that the legacy of Islamic intellectual and political activity, from the turn of the twentieth century until today, bore the imprint of a complex interaction between Communist and leftist traditions. A recent book by two professors at McGill University, Rula Jurdi Abisaab and Malek Abisaab, takes on the ambitious task of tracing the history of the sometimes symbiotic, sometimes confrontational relationship among Shi'i communities and clerics in Lebanon, along with occasional discussions of related issues in Iraqi politics. Based on a rich set of primary documents from both countries, the authors describe in great detail the rise and fall of the Communist experience in the region, the shortcomings of the left as it was gradually superseded by Islamic party formations, and the deep debt of the latter to the former.<p class="mrlink"><p class="mrpurchaselink"><a href="http://monthlyreview.org/index/volume-67-number-9" title="Vol. 67, No. 9: February 2016" target="_self">Click here to purchase a PDF version of this article at the <em>Monthly Review</em> website.</a></p>
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Books on the topic "Imprints (University Press)"

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Black, Michael H. Cambridge University Press, 1584-1984. Cambridge University Press, 2000.

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A short history of Cambridge University Press. Cambridge University Press, 1992.

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Johnson, Gordon. Printing and publishing for the University: Three hundred years of the press syndicate. Cambridge University Press, 1999.

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Balston, Thomas. The Cambridge University Press collection of private press types: Kelmscott, Ashendene, Eragny, Cranach. Printing Historical Society, 2013.

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The University of Rochester Press: A brief history of the first twenty years. University of Rochester Press, 2009.

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Scurfield, George. A stickful of nonpareil. Printing Historical Society, 2009.

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A history of Cambridge University Press. Cambridge University Press, 1992.

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Thompson, Brian J. The University of Rochester Press: A brief history of the first twenty years. University of Rochester Press, 2009.

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Thompson, Brian J. The University of Rochester Press: A brief history of the first twenty years. University of Rochester Press, 2009.

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Smith, Tracy E. The Bieler Press: A checklist of the first ten years, 1975-1985. Campbell-Logan Bindery, 1985.

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Conference papers on the topic "Imprints (University Press)"

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Chen, Xiaofei. "Spatial Structure in Chinese and Japanese Cities: A Comparative Study of the Supergrid and Superblock Structure." In 24th ISUF 2017 - City and Territory in the Globalization Age. Universitat Politècnica València, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/isuf2017.2017.4555.

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Title: Spatial Structure in Chinese and Japanese Cities: A Comparative Study of the Supergrid and Superblock StructureAuthor Name: Xiao Fei Chen Affiliation: Faculty of Architecture Design and Planning, The University of Sydney Address: The Wilkinson Bldg G04, 148 City Rd, Darlington NSW 2008 Email Address: xche3951@Sydney.edu.au Mobile: 61 (02) 0450875226 Keywords: Supergrid and Superblock, Urban Morphology, China and JapanAbstract:Supergrids and Superblocks form an urban structure that extends across large areas of many Chinese and Japanese cities. The grid structures consist of wide roads at a city scale and define Superblocks, each with a network of narrower streets. My paper investigates the form-function interrelationships of these structures from morphological perspectives against a backcloth of theory that stresses an integrated network of streets as the prerequisite for a convenient and synergetic environment, with a specific focus on road/street networks, and mix and distribution of functional activities. Both qualitative and quantitative methods (including space syntax) are used to investigate four Superblocks from two pairs of Chinese and Japanese cities: Xi’an and Kyoto, and Nanjing and Osaka, from three aspects: integration, connection and interaction. Here I focus on the Nanjing-Osaka pair and the findings demonstrate clear but divergent patterns between the two cities, which are indicative of general differences between Chinese and Japanese Superblocks: there are very strong interrelationships between the street network and distribution of activities in the Japanese Superblocks, but these are much less evident in the Chinese Superblocks and this results largely from the extensive Chinese cultural practice of building walls around compounds. It reveals some structural disadvantages, leading to congestion of traffic and functional activities in some strategic locations in Chinese Superblocks. It also highlights some crucial qualities in the structures of many Japanese Superblocks that can provide inspiration for China’s future urban development and possibly for cities in other parts of the world.Reference:Alexander, C. (1965) ‘A city is not a tree’, Architectural Forum 122, 58-62. Ashihara, Y. (1983) The Aesthetic Townscape, US: Massachusetts Institute Technology Press Halliday Lithograph. Bentley et al., (1985) Responsive environments: a manual for designers (London: Architectural Press). Hillier, B. (1996) Space is the machine (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge). Jacobs, J. (1961) The death and life of great American cities (New York: Random House). Marshall, S. (2005) Streets & Patterns, (Spon Press, Taylor & Francis Group). Shelton, B. (2012) Learning from the Japanese City: Looking East in Urban Design (Routledge imprint of Taylor & Francis, London). Zhu, W.Y. (2010) Space, Symbol and City: a Theory of Urban Design (China Architecture & Building Press, Beijing.
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