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Fisher, Mark. "Jonathan Scott (1940-2012) CBE, FSA." Sculpture Journal 22, no. 1 (January 2013): 161–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/sj.2013.10.

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Rosenheim, James. "Reply To Richard Greaves and Jonathan Scott." Albion 25, no. 4 (1993): 649–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4051317.

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Monroe, Kristen Renwick. "Altruism - By Niall Scott and Jonathan Seglow." Political Psychology 30, no. 3 (May 8, 2009): 502–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9221.2009.00710.x.

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Haskins, Katherine. "SALVATOR ROSA: HIS LIFE AND TIMES. Jonathan Scott." Art Documentation: Journal of the Art Libraries Society of North America 15, no. 2 (October 1996): 56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/adx.15.2.27948852.

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Fairweather, Alexander. "Jonathan Scott, The Pleasures of Antiquity: British Collectors of Greece and Rome." Architectural Heritage 15, no. 1 (November 2004): 129–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/arch.2004.15.1.129.

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Agawu, Kofi. "What Adorno Makes Possible for Music Analysis." 19th-Century Music 29, no. 1 (2005): 049–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/ncm.2005.29.1.49.

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Conceived as a commentary on four responses to Adorno's 1928 essay, "Schubert," by Esteban Buch, Jonathan Dunsby, Scott Burnham, and Beate Perrey, this article explores some of the implications of Adorno's essay as they center on notions of hybridity, the interstitial and especially the provisional. It urges a critical strategy that is self-critical, that seeks to name without naming, and that draws on rigorous formal analysis without presenting its outcomes as ends but as means toward various narrative ends.
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Peters, Scott J., James Carter, and Jonathan A. Plucker. "Rethinking how we identify “gifted” students." Phi Delta Kappan 102, no. 4 (November 23, 2020): 8–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0031721720978055.

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In the 21st century, what does a defensible, equitable model of gifted and talented student identification look like? For too long, gifted education’s reason for being has been unclear, and the students it has served have been from too narrow a segment of the student population. With renewed attention to equity and personalized learning, gifted education should exist as one pathway through which students can have their needs met. Scott Peters, James Carter, and Jonathan Plucker outline several best practices in identifying gifted and talented students that, if implemented, would better align with the goal of gifted education, while also improving equity.
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Beaver, Dan. "When the Waves Ruled Britannia: Geography and Political Identities, 1500–1800 by Jonathan Scott." Journal of World History 24, no. 2 (2013): 454–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jwh.2013.0037.

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Harris, B. "When the Waves Ruled Britannia: Geography and Political Identities, 1500-1800, by Jonathan Scott." English Historical Review 127, no. 529 (October 15, 2012): 1528–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ehr/ces235.

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Burns, Andrea A. "Jonathan Scott Holloway. Jim Crow Wisdom: Memory and Identity in Black America since 1940." American Historical Review 120, no. 2 (April 2015): 657–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ahr/120.2.657.

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Goudsouzian, Aram. "Jim Crow Wisdom: Memory and Identity in Black America since 1940 by Jonathan Scott Holloway." Register of the Kentucky Historical Society 112, no. 4 (2014): 707–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/khs.2014.0149.

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Harmes, Marcus K. "Problems and Possibilities of Early Medieval Charters ed. by Jonathan Jarrett and Allan Scott McKinley." Parergon 31, no. 2 (2014): 180–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/pgn.2014.0104.

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SUTJIPTO, VERA WIJAYANTI. "Kompetensi Lulusan Prodi Humas UNJ (Studi Kasus : Kompetensi Lulusan Prodi Humas UNJ di Perusahaan Swasta DKI Jakarta)." Communicology: Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi 2, no. 1 (March 15, 2017): 56–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.21009/communicology.021.05.

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Abstract PR UNJ D3 program, established in 2004, has graduated a lot of students, but in fact many of the graduates are not working in the world of public relations, so researchers wanted to know whether the competence of graduates Prodi D3 UNJ PR practitioners to the expectations of the world? .Teori Research is the role of public relations theories contained in his book, Scott M, Cutlip, Allen H, Center and Glen M.Broom in his book Effective Public Relations is communications technician (Entry Level Technician), Expert prescriber (Project Supervisor), Communication Facilitator (Constituency Manager and issue Trend Analysis) and facilitator Troubleshooter (Director Constituency and issue Trend Analysis). Research using femenologi paradigm, where data were collected by observation and interview, then analyzed using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of Jonathan A. Smith. Emergent themes 4) Searching SAT for connections across emergent themes 5) Moving the next cases 6) Looking for patterns across. Key words: Humas Role, hard skills, soft skills Program D3 Humas UNJ yang berdiri pada tahun 2004, sudah meluluskan banyak sekali mahasiswa, namun ternyata banyak dari lulusan tidak bekerja di dunia humas, , sehingga peneliti ingin mengetahui apakah kompetensi lulusan Prodi D3 Humas UNJ sesuai dengan harapan dunia praktisi? .Teori penelitian yang digunakan adalah teori peran humas yang terdapat dalam bukunya Scoot M,Cutlip, Allen H, Center dan Glen M.Broom dalam bukunya Effective Public Relations yaitu teknisi komunikasi (Entry Level Technician), Expert Prescriber (Supervisor Project), Fasilitator Komunikasi (Manager Constituency and Issue Trend Analysis) dan Fasilitator Pemecah Masalah (Director Constituency and Issue Trend Analysis). Penelitian menggunakan paradigma femenologi, dimana data-data penelitian dikumpulkan dengan cara observasi dan interview, kemudian dianalisis menggunakan Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis dari Jonathan A. Smith. Emergent themes 4) Searching for connections across emergent themes 5) Moving the next cases 6) Looking for patterns across. Kata Kunci : Peran Humas, hard skills, soft skills
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Mottershead, Tim. "Manchester, Bridgewater Hall: Yoshiro Kanno." Tempo 67, no. 263 (January 2013): 85–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0040298212001453.

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Between April and June 2012, pianist Noriko Ogawa presented four recitals titled Reflections on Debussy, in the Mirror of the East, which presented his major piano works, with compositions by Japanese composers Takemitsu, Yoshimatsu, and two commissions from Yoshihiro Kanno (b.1953). The first of the Kanno works presented, on 25 May, was Sky Maze (2011) for piano and organ (featuring Jonathan Scott), oddly placed in a concert otherwise devoted to two-piano repertoire (with Martin Roscoe). The programme note revealed the work was originally to have been premièred in August 2011 at the MUZA Kawasaki concert hall – which was badly damaged by the earthquake and tsunami of the previous March – but offered no clue as to the work's intriguing title.
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Morrell, Kevin. "Richard Bolden, Beverley Hawkins, Jonathan Gosling and Scott Taylor (eds), Exploring leadership: Individual, organizational and societal perspectives." Leadership 8, no. 4 (October 16, 2012): 467–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1742715012444058.

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Mori, Jennifer. "Book review: When the Waves Ruled Britannia: Geography and Political Identities, 1500-1800, written by Jonathan Scott." Journal of Early Modern History 18, no. 4 (June 4, 2014): 433–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15700658-12342422.

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Clark, Tyler, and Julia Roberts. "What are excellence gaps and how can we close them? An interview with Jonathan Plucker and Scott Peters." Gifted and Talented International 33, no. 1-2 (July 3, 2018): 64–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15332276.2019.1656565.

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Steegmann, A. Theodore. ": The Solomon Islands Project: A Long-Term Study of Health, Human Biology, and Culture Change . Jonathan Scott Friedlaender." Medical Anthropology Quarterly 3, no. 2 (June 1989): 210–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/maq.1989.3.2.02a00140.

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Peacey, Jason. "Jonathan Scott. Commonwealth Principles: Republican Writing of the English Revolution. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004. Pp. 402. $75.00." Journal of British Studies 45, no. 1 (January 2006): 155–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/500864.

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Jackson, Jr., John P. "Reviews of Books:Confronting the Veil: Abram Harris Jr., E. Franklin Frazier, and Ralph Bunche, 1919-1941 Jonathan Scott Holloway." American Historical Review 108, no. 1 (February 2003): 209–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/533118.

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Mendle, Michael. "Jonathan Scott. Algernon Sidney and the English Republic, 1623-1677. New York: Cambridge University Press. 1988. Pp. xii, 258. $49.50." Albion 21, no. 3 (1989): 496–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4050102.

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Knights, M. "JONATHAN SCOTT. Commonwealth Principles: Republican Writing of the English Revolution. New York: Cambridge University Press. 2004. P. xii, 402. $75.00." American Historical Review 111, no. 5 (December 1, 2006): 1590–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/ahr.111.5.1590.

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Wigelsworth, Jeffrey R. "Commonwealth Principles: Republican Writing of the English Revolution, by Jonathan ScottCommonwealth Principles: Republican Writing of the English Revolution, by Jonathan Scott. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2004. xii, 402 pp. $75.00 US (cloth)." Canadian Journal of History 40, no. 3 (December 2005): 509–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/cjh.40.3.509.

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Suyono, Suyono, Kris Nugroho, and Dwi Windyastuti. "Analysis of patron-client political communication in building a network of political power in the village community." Jurnal Studi Komunikasi (Indonesian Journal of Communications Studies) 5, no. 1 (February 16, 2021): 110. http://dx.doi.org/10.25139/jsk.v5i1.3099.

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This study aimed to explore political communication in the building of political power networks in Jenggrik Village, Kedunggalar District, Ngawi Regency during the village head elections (village head election) from 1998 to 2019 from patron-client relations perspective. Political communication occurs through village elites and village community leaders. Political communication happens between the village head and his community members. This study was a descriptive study using a qualitative research method. This study sought to understand the processes and facts about political communication that shapes community loyalty and the leaders in Jenggrik Village, Kedunggalar District who have economic and non-economic power. The findings and conclusions of this study supported Max Weber's notion on Charismatic Leadership as well as Sartono Kartodirjo’s research which stated that the loyalty of village communities (clients) is formed because of village heads (patrons) for material (economic) and non-material (non-economic) reasons, such as authority and charisma of the leader; distribution of benefits from individuals or groups in exchange for political support; the loyalty of village communities, according to Jonathan Hopkins; also material factors such as financial aid, village physical infrastructure development assistance, or other economic assistance, according to James C. Scott and Ahimsa.
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Morgan, Kenneth. "When the Waves Ruled Britannia: Geography and Political Identities, 1500–1800. By Jonathan Scott (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2011) 227 pp. $32.99." Journal of Interdisciplinary History 43, no. 1 (May 2012): 92–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/jinh_r_00346.

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Di Laora, Raffaele. "Discussion of “Kinematic Framework for Evaluating Seismic Earth Pressures on Retaining Walls” by Scott J. Brandenberg, George Mylonakis, and Jonathan P. Stewart." Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering 142, no. 8 (August 2016): 07016013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(asce)gt.1943-5606.0001520.

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Brandenberg, Scott J., George Mylonakis, and Jonathan P. Stewart. "Closure to “Kinematic Framework for Evaluating Seismic Earth Pressures on Retaining Walls” by Scott J. Brandenberg, George Mylonakis, and Jonathan P. Stewart." Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering 142, no. 8 (August 2016): 07016014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(asce)gt.1943-5606.0001521.

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van Miert, Dirk. "Making the States’ Translation (1637): Orthodox Calvinist Biblical Criticism in the Dutch Republic." Harvard Theological Review 110, no. 3 (July 2017): 440–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0017816017000177.

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In the study of the history of biblical scholarship, there has been a tendency among historians to emphasize biblical philology as a force which, together with the new philosophy and the new science of the seventeenth century, caused the erosion of universal scriptural authority from the mid-seventeenth century onwards. A case in point is Jonathan Israel's impressive account of how biblical criticism in the hands of Spinoza paved the way for the Enlightenment. Others who have argued for a post-Spinozist rise of biblical criticism include Frank Manuel, Adam Sutcliffe, and Travis Frampton. These scholars have built upon longer standing interpretations such as those of Hugh Trevor-Roper and Paul Hazard. However, scholars in the past two decades such as Anthony Grafton, Scott Mandelbrote and Jean-Louis Quantin have altered the picture of an exegetical revolution inaugurated by Thomas Hobbes (1588–1679), Spinoza (1632–1677), and Richard Simon (1638–1712). These heterodox philosophers in fact relied on philological research that had been largely developed in the first half of the seventeenth century. Moreover, such research was carried out by scholars who had no subversive agenda. This is to say that the importance attached to a historical and philological approach to the biblical text had a cross-confessional appeal, not just a radical-political one.
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O’Hara, Glen. "Jonathan Scott. When the Waves Ruled Britannia: Geography and Political Identities, 1500–1800. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2011. Pp. 236. $90.00 (cloth)." Journal of British Studies 51, no. 2 (April 2012): 474–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/663797.

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Searle, Chris. "Reviews: Socialist Joy in the Writings of Langston Hughes By JONATHAN SCOTT (Columbia, MO, University of Missouri Press, 2007), 264 pp. Cloth $39.95." Race & Class 50, no. 3 (January 2009): 108–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/03063968090500030604.

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Meillon, Bénédicte. "Measured Chaos: EcoPoet(h)ics of the Wild in Barbara Kingsolver’s Prodigal Summer // Caos medido: EcoPoética de lo salvaje en Prodigal Summer de Barbara Kingsolver." Ecozon@: European Journal of Literature, Culture and Environment 10, no. 1 (April 27, 2019): 60–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.37536/ecozona.2019.10.1.2634.

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Ecopoetics forms a human expression of the naturecultures that sustain us, enfolding us within an earth that is much more than a mere environment. In consequence, the ecopoet serves as a mediator between the multitudinous voices and lifeforms that take part in the song of the world. Weaving its way into the matter and texts of the world, human language—I argue in the wake of new materialism—provides the measure of and seeks inspiration in the apparent randomness and underlying design motivating the evolution of complex systems in the universe. I interweave approaches originating in Anglophone ecocriticism and ecophilosophy with ecopoetics—as Jonathan Bate and Scott Knickerbocker have defined it—with its close attention paid to the complex, interlaced fabric of the text. Barbara Kingsolver’s ecopoet(h)ics draws from chaos theory, inviting readers to shift interpretative paradigms, moving away from linear, binary grids of logic and reading, toward integrating complex, overlapping systems of meaning. Focusing on Kingsolver’s novel Prodigal Summer (2000), this paper argues that, as Snyder once put it, art is not so much “an imposition of order on chaotic nature, freedom, and chaos;” rather it is “a matter of discovering the grain of things, of uncovering the measured chaos that structures the natural world,” of revealing “the way [wild] phenomena actualize themselves,” including within a wild ecopoetic language. Resumen La ecopoética constituye una expresión humana de las naturaculturas que nos dan sustento y nos sitúan en relación a una tierra entendida como algo más que un simple medio ambiente. En consecuencia, el ecopoeta funciona como un mediador entre las numerosas voces y formas de vida que configuran la canción del mundo. Abriéndose camino a través de la materia y los textos, sostengo que el lenguaje humano, visto a partir de los nuevos materialismos, proporciona la medida de y busca inspiración en la aparente aleatoriedad y el diseño subyacente que motiva la evolución de los sistemas complejos del universo. Aquí combino diferentes enfoques originados en la ecocrítica y la ecofilosofía anglófona con el concepto de ecopoética (siguiendo la definición de Jonathan Bate y Scott Knickerbocker) prestando particular atención al complejo entramado del texto. La ecopoética de Barbara Kingsolver se basa en la teoría del caos e invita a los lectores a cambiar paradigmas interpretativos, alejándose de las lógicas de lectura lineales y binarias, para integrarse dentro de complejos sistemas de significado. Centrándose en la novela Prodigal Summer (2000) de Kingsolver, este artículo plantea que, como ha señalado Snyder, el arte reside no tanto en "una imposición de un orden en la naturaleza caótica, la libertad y el caos, "sino que representa más bien "una cuestión de descubrir el grano de las cosas, de revelar el caos medido que estructura el mundo natural", mostrando "la forma en que los fenómenos [naturales] se actualizan a sí mismos", a partir de la inclusión de un lenguaje ecopoético salvaje.
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Farooque, P., E. Barthes-Wilson, A. Price, J. Levi, K. Kelly, S. Sanders, G. Phillips, et al. "Martin Kwame Kari Kari Frimpong Alfred Jonathan Levi Edward Claude Lewis Ernest Donald Page Martin Roberts William Frederick Russell Raoul Peter Gauvain Sandon Thomas Smith Scott William Inglis Dunn Scott John Laing Stevenson Stanley Howard Taylor." BMJ 318, no. 7185 (March 13, 1999): 739. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.318.7185.739.

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Koot, Christian J. "Jonathan Scott. How the Old World Ended: The Anglo-Dutch-American Revolution, 1500–1800. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2019. Pp. 392. $35.00 (cloth)." Journal of British Studies 59, no. 4 (October 2020): 914–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jbr.2020.99.

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PARNHAM, DAVID. "Commonwealth principles. Republican writing of the English Revolution. By Jonathan Scott. Pp. xii+402. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004. £45. 0 521 84375 8." Journal of Ecclesiastical History 57, no. 1 (January 2006): 167–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022046905216238.

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Armitage, David. "England's Troubles: Seventeenth‐Century English Political Instability in European Context. By Jonathan Scott. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000. Pp. xii+546. $74.95 (cloth); $27.95 (paper)." Journal of Modern History 74, no. 1 (March 2002): 152–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/343377.

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Waye, PhD, Laurie. "Acknowledgements." Arbutus Review 4, no. 1 (November 1, 2013): i—ii. http://dx.doi.org/10.18357/tar41201312705.

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Publishing a journal is the work of many people. The people listed below have been integral to the creation and production of The Arbutus Review.Teresa Dawson, Director of the Learning and Teaching Centre, who created the JournalInba Kehoe, Scholarly Communications and Copyright Officer of the Library, who shepherds the online portion of the JournalLaurie Waye, Managing Editor of the Journal and Manager of the Writing CentreMichael Lukas, Guest editor of the JournalShu-min Huang, Journal Designer and Coordinator of the Writing CentreAll submissions are reviewed blind by at least two readers. These readers are graduate students, researchers, staff, and alumni from the University of Victoria. We thank them for their valuable contributions to The Arbutus Review.Akina Umemoto Helen KennedyAnirban Kar Ilijc AlbaneseBehn Skovgaard Andersen Jennifer SmithBethany Coulthard Jonathan SchmidBrendan Boyd Judy WalshBrian Coleman Julia Serena ReadyBrian Vatne Leslie BraggCarrie Hill Linnea Gay PerryChristina Suzanne Marion SelfridgeClarise Lim Scott KouriConstance Sobsey Sheri GitelsonEmma Hughes Stephanie FieldHeike LettariWe also thank the instructors who supported their students’ submissions. Their weaving together of research into the undergraduate experience has enriched their students’ education.Dr. Alexandra D’Arcy, Department of LinguisticsDr. Charlotte Schallié, Department of Germanic and Slavic StudiesDr. Daniella Constantinescu, Department of Mechanical EngineeringDr. Jillianne Code, Faculty of EducationDr. Kevin Walby, Department of SociologyDr. Laura Cowen, Department of Mathematics and StatisticsDr. Martin Adams, Department of Pacific and Asian StudiesDr. Rustom Bhiladvala, Department of Mechanical EngineeringDr. Valerie Irvine, Faculty of Education
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Gillis, John R. "Jonathan Scott . When the Waves Ruled Britannia: Geography and Political Identities, 1500–1800 . New York: Cambridge University Press. 2011. Pp. xvii, 227. Cloth $90.00, paper $32.99." American Historical Review 117, no. 3 (June 2012): 925–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/ahr.117.3.925.

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Claydon, Tony. "How the Old World Ended: The Anglo-Dutch-American Revolution, 1500–1800. By Jonathan Scott. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2019. Pp. xvi+392. $35.00." Journal of Modern History 93, no. 1 (March 1, 2021): 195–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/712518.

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De Krey, Gary S. "Jonathan Scott. Algernon Sidney and the Restoration Crisis, 1677–1683. (Cambridge Studies in Early Modern British History.) New York: Cambridge University Press. 1991. Pp. xv, 388. $69.50." Albion 24, no. 4 (1992): 652–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4050693.

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Barton, Marcella Biro. "Algernon Sidney and the Restoration Crisis, 1677–1683. By Jonathan Scott. Cambridge Studies in Early Modern British History. Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press, 1991. xv + 388 pp." Church History 63, no. 3 (September 1994): 463–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3167566.

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Marshall, John. "Jonathan Scott. England's Troubles: Seventeenth-Century English Political Instability in European Context. New York: Cambridge University Press. 2000. Pp. xii, 546. $27.95. ISBN 0-521-42334-1." Albion 33, no. 3 (2001): 449–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4053215.

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Neufeld, Matthew. "When the Waves Ruled Britannia: Geography and Political Identities, 1500-1800, by Jonathan ScottWhen the Waves Ruled Britannia: Geography and Political Identities, 1500-1800, by Jonathan Scott. Cambridge, Massachusetts, Cambridge University Press, 2011, xviii, 227 pp. $90.00 US (cloth), $32.00 US (paper)." Canadian Journal of History 48, no. 2 (September 2013): 392–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/cjh.48.2.392.

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Mannack, Thomas. "Jonathan Scott. The pleasures of antiquity: British collectors of Greece and Rome. viii+340 pages, 206 figures. 2003. n.p.: Yale University Press; 0-300-09854-5 hardback £40." Antiquity 79, no. 303 (March 2005): 232–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003598x00114012.

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Harris, Tim. "Algernon Sidney and the Restoration Crisis, 1677-1683. Jonathan Scott , Anthony Fletcher , John Guy , John MorrillAlgernon Sidney and the Republican Heritage in England and America. Alan Craig Houston." Journal of Modern History 66, no. 2 (June 1994): 373–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/244846.

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Hamer, Dan. "A Polar Journey Retraced - In the footsteps of Scott. R. Mear and R. Swan. 1987. London, Jonathan Cape. 306 p, illustrated, hard cover. ISBN 0-224-01418-3. £14.95." Polar Record 24, no. 149 (April 1988): 143. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0032247400008950.

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Scott, David L. "Book Reviews Handbook of Biological Therapy Bruce Kirkham, Arthur Kavanaugh, Scott Eric Plevy, Jonathan Barker Oxford University Press 2008 Price: £24.95. Pp 155 ISBN: 978 0 19 920816 6." British Journal of Hospital Medicine 70, no. 6 (June 2009): 363. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/hmed.2009.70.6.363a.

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Haefeli, Evan. "How the Old World Ended: The Anglo-Dutch-American Revolution, 1500–1800 by Jonathan Scott, and: Borderless Empire: Dutch Guiana in the Atlantic World, 1750–1800 by Bram Hoonhout." Early American Literature 56, no. 2 (2021): 588–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/eal.2021.0049.

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Burns, William E. "“Our Lot is Fallen Into an Age of Wonders”: John Spencer and the Controversy Over Prodigies in the Early Restoration." Albion 27, no. 2 (1995): 237–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4051527.

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England during the early Restoration is a fascinating case of the cultural fertility of counterrevolution. The problem of the reimposition of authority following the destruction and revival of such traditional institutions as monarchy, bishops, and nobility led to a variety of new expedients, rather than simply the return to old verities that one might expect from the somewhat misleading term “Restoration.” Historians such as Jonathan Scott and Richard Greaves have remarked upon the continuing challenge posed by oppositional ideologies dating back to the Revolution, republican and/or radical Protestant, in the England of the Restoration. Historians such as James Jacob, Margaret Jacob, Patrick Curry, and Steven Shapin and Simon Schaffer, have traced the ways in which the new science and Baconian ideology participated in the effort to find new bases for authority in the still unstable England of the time following the Civil War and Interregnum. John Gascoigne, in his recent history of Cambridge University in the eighteenth century, refers to the nexus of establishment politics, rational religion, and natural philosophy that originated in the Restoration and dominated the eighteenth century in England as the “holy alliance.”This article will examine two important, and largely neglected, documents of the early Restoration, the Discourse Concerning Prodigies (1663) and the Discourse on Vulgar Prophecies (1665), both by the Anglican clergyman and scholar John Spencer. These works, produced in response to a specific challenge to the Restoration state, contributed to the creation of a Baconian scientific ideology in the 1660s, and its “holy alliance” with Latitudinarian religion. This article also examines, in turn, Spencer's political, religious, and natural-philosophical arguments. By demonstrating the connections between them it demonstrates that the “holy alliance” predated the development of Newtonian physics, and that Spencer, neither a natural philosopher nor one of the well known Latitudinarian divines, contributed to it.
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Freitas, Denize Terezinha Leal, Fabiano Quadros Ruckert, Jonathan Fachini da Silva, José Carlos Da Silva Cardozo, and Tiago Da Silva Cesar. "Apresentação do Volume 11 Número 22 da Revista Brasileira de História & Ciências Sociais." Revista Brasileira de História & Ciências Sociais 11, no. 22 (February 1, 2020): 2–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.14295/rbhcs.v11i22.10908.

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Encerrando o ano de 2019 a Revista Brasileira de História & Ciências Sociais – RBHCS – comemora sua primeira década de existência! A RBHCS surgiu como uma aposta de pesquisadores e pesquisadoras interessados em assuntos transversais entre a História e os diversos seguimentos das Ciências Sociais. A proposta que tomou corpo é de que, cada qual, dentro das especificidades de suas áreas, pudesse trazer elementos importantes para contribuição de determinados temas em comum.Nesse ano, outra novidade, a RBHCS agora está vinculada e hospedada na base de periódicos da Universidade Federal de Rio Grande (FURG) com novo endereço (https://periodicos.furg.br/rbhcs). Salientamos que toda a base de dados já foi transferida e não alterou em nada as publicações anteriores dos últimos 10 anos de existência do periódico, ou seja, tudo foi mantido da mesma forma, inclusive os cadastros de acesso à plataforma.E para brindar essa trajetória de muito esforço por parte de seus editores, a RBHCS em sua nova edição apresenta o dossiê “Gênero e números: estudos sobre as mulheres em diferentestempos e espaços”, organizado pela Profª. Drª. Ana Silvia Volpi Scott e pela Profª. Drª. Denize Terezinha Leal Freitas. Trata-se de um tema pertinente e sensível ao nosso presente, uma contribuição de extrema importância que atravessa diversas áreas das Ciências Humanas. Além do dossiê destacado, a atual edição apresenta diversos artigos também na sessão de temática livre e uma resenha. Frente a essa diversidade, a presente edição atinge a meta de nosso escopo editorial, mantendo-se um periódico multidisciplinar, que busca fomentar o diálogo às diversas áreas do conhecimento com base na teoria social. Boa leitura a todos e todas!Verão de 2019 Editores da RBHCSProfa. Denize Terezinha Leal Freitas (UNIPAMPA/SEDUC)Prof. Fabiano Quadros Rückert (UFMS)Prof. José Carlos da Silva Cardozo (FURG)Prof. Jonathan Fachini da Silva (UFPEL/SMEC)Prof. Tiago da Silva Cesar (UNICAP)
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Holmes, Clive. "England's troubles. Seventeenth-century English political instability in European context. By Jonathan Scott. Pp. xii+546. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000. £45 (cloth), £17.95 (paper). 0521 41192 0; 0 521 42334 1." Journal of Ecclesiastical History 53, no. 1 (January 2002): 108–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022046902842567.

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