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Nieuwenhuis, Aernout J., and Jit Peters. Rechterlijk activisme: Opstellen aangeboden aan prof. mr. J.A. Peters. Ars Aequi, 2011.

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Wiegand, Wolfgang, Heinrich Honsell, Peter Forstmoser, and Hans Peter Walter. Richterliche Rechtsfortbildung in Theorie und Praxis: Methodenlehre und Privatrecht, Zivilprozess- und Wettbewerbsrecht : Festschrift für Hans Peter Walter. Stämpfli, 2005.

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Day, Walter. Twin Galaxies' Official Video Game & Pinball Book Of World Records; Second Edition, Arcade Volume. Edited by Walter Day and Mr Kelly R. Flewin. 1st World Publishing, 2007.

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Prima. Official Sega Genesis: Power Tips Book, Volume 3. Prima Publishing, 1994.

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England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I). By the King: Whereas there hath fallen out an interruption of amitie betweene the Kings Maiestie and the most Christian king .. By Bonham Norton and Iohn Bill ..., 1985.

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Madsen, Peter. The Autobiography of Peter Madsen. EveryWare Books, 2012.

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Peter, Laugesen, and Søholm Ejgil, eds. Ordkvartet Århus: Peter Laugesen, Svend Åke Madsen, Henning Mortensen, Tage Skou-Hansen : fire forfatterinterviews. Statsbiblioteket, 1990.

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slægtsforskning, Nordisk, ed. En Slægt fra Gadehus i Hygum sogn i Vestjylland: Om Peder Madsen Kloster, født 1758, død 1829, og Maren Dantzemester, født 1770, død 1837: deres forfædre og efterkommere, med tillæg om Christen Madsen (Egelund)s forældre. Nordisk slægtsforskning, 1989.

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Jan, Régine Le. Memory, Gift, and Politics. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198777601.003.0038.

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Duchess Matilda of Tuscany is known as an Italian actress in the conflict between the Emperors and Popes during the Gregorian Reform. Since she was a cousin of the Emperor, she was also a ‘daughter of Saint Peter’, a friend of the Pope, as her mother and other great women were. During more than 30 years, she has acted as a political leader, conducting her armies and serving the interests of Rome. This paper focuses on the politics and the language of gift used by Matilda in her relationships with both Cluny and the Pope, in other terms with Saint Peter. Matilda gave her monastery of Polirone t
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Harvard College Library. Dept. of Printing and Graphic Arts., ed. Why artists' books?: Siri Beckman, Meryl Brater, Brian D. Cohen, Deborah Davidson, Laura Davidson, Roberta Delaney, Jean Evans, Becky Hunt, Joyce McDaniel, Peter Maden, Maria Muller, Stephanie Stigliano. Department of Printing and Graphic Arts, 1993.

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Beebee, Helen, Christopher Hitchcock, and Huw Price, eds. Making a Difference. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198746911.001.0001.

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Making a Difference presents fifteen original essays on causation and counterfactuals by philosophers and political theorists. Collectively, they represent the state of the art on these topics. The essays in this volume are inspired by the work of the late Australian philosopher Peter Menzies (1953–2015), who himself made a very great difference to our contemporary understanding of these matters. Topics covered include: the semantics of counterfactuals, agency theories of causation, the context-sensitivity of causal claims, structural equation models, mechanisms, mental causation, the causal e
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Wolfinger, Kay, ed. Mystisches Schwabing. Ergon – ein Verlag in der Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783956506550.

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Who were the participants in the ‘Cosmic Round’ that made Schwabing a magical place around 1900? And what can the ‘Cosmics’ still tell us today? The contributions in this conference volume address these questions. Their aim is to revive research on the mystical tendencies of Munich's literary topography at the turn of the century. The topics of inquiry include Karl Wolfskehl‘s poems and Stefan George’s social circle, Ludwig Derleth's secret writing system, Ludwig Klages’ themes and the reflections on group dispositives of the Munich bohemian world. The contexts of the mystical Schwabing, where
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Heath, Anthony F., Elisabeth Garratt, Ridhi Kashyap, Yaojun Li, and Lindsay Richards. The Fight against Disease. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198805489.003.0003.

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Life expectancy is a fundamental measure of social progress, with excellent data enabling us to measure progress. Britain made huge strides in improving health and life expectancy during the second half of the twentieth century, life expectancy increasing by over ten years. There were large reductions in infant mortality and control of infectious diseases, as well as a decline in smoking and its related causes of death. Progress continued into the twenty-first century, although progress in increasing disability-free life expectancy among women stalled, and social class inequalities in infant m
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Menz, Georg. Varieties of Capitalism and the Next Steps Beyond. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199579983.003.0003.

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Given the prominence of the varieties of capitalism debate and its imprint from the turn of the twenty-first century onwards, this chapter is dedicated to introducing, reviewing, critiquing, and expanding Peter Hall and David Soskice’s paradigm of ‘Varieties of Capitalism’. We explore the impact the turn towards ‘varieties’ has had, examine how the discussion has reshaped the subfield as a whole, and propose fresh ways pointing forward. Recent strides made suggest taking ideas and discourse more seriously. The cultural turn, however, deserves much more serious consideration than it has receive
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Paul, David C. Musicology Makes Its Mark. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252037498.003.0006.

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This chapter examines the impact of musicology on Charles E. Ives's reception by focusing on the contributions made by musicologists to discourse about the composer during the period 1965–1985. It considers how musicologists portrayed Ives through their disciplinary practices and perceptions and shows that their image of Ives was deeply rooted in European music history. The chapter also explores how Ives became the subject of style history by looking at the work of William W. Austin, H. Wiley Hitchcock, and Robert Morgan. Finally, it discusses J. Peter Burkholder's discovery that Ives's commit
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Darrigol, Olivier. The Analogical Turn (1884–1887). Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198816171.003.0006.

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This chapter recounts how Boltzmann reacted to Hermann Helmholtz’s analogy between thermodynamic systems and a special kind of mechanical system (the “monocyclic systems”) by grouping all attempts to relate thermodynamics to mechanics, including the kinetic-molecular analogy, into a family of partial analogies all derivable from what we would now call a microcanonical ensemble. At that time, Boltzmann regarded ensemble-based statistical mechanics as the royal road to the laws of thermal equilibrium (as we now do). In the same period, he returned to the Boltzmann equation and the H theorem in r
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Greenhalgh, Charlotte. Aging in Twentieth-Century Britain. University of California Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/california/9780520298781.001.0001.

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As the baby boom generation reaches retirement and old age, bringing unprecedented challenges, this study of aging could not be more timely. Historian Charlotte Greenhalgh examines ignored testimony to urge us to hear the voices of elderly people in Britain throughout the twentieth century. To do so, she probes the work of Peter Townsend, one of Britain’s most celebrated social scientists, and reveals the significant contributions that elderly Britons have made to social research since 1900. The study is the first to unite the public and private histories of old age and to investigate what the
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Heath, Anthony F., Elisabeth Garratt, Ridhi Kashyap, Yaojun Li, and Lindsay Richards. The Fight against Ignorance. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198805489.003.0004.

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There was great progress in increasing participation rates in secondary and tertiary education post-war, as there was in Britain’s peer countries. There was also an increase in the proportion of the age group achieving qualifications such as GCSEs but many doubts have been raised about the comparability of these qualifications over time. Independent studies of reading and literacy suggest that progress was positive but slow, while independent cross-national studies show that average test scores of British schoolchildren did not progress any faster than in peer countries. It is doubtful therefo
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FitzGerald, Brian. The Scholastic Exegesis of Prophecy. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198808244.003.0003.

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This chapter traces developments within the tradition of scholastic biblical exegesis that arose in the twelfth century. Focusing on the Psalms, a locus classicus for discussions of non-apocalyptic prophetic knowledge, the chapter examines the commentaries of Parisian masters Gilbert of Poitiers and Peter Lombard and then compares some thirteenth-century works by members of the Dominican Order. It emphasizes two important developments. First, exegetes paid a great deal of attention to the ‘literary’ qualities of prophetic language, trying to assess what made that language sacred. Secondly, the
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Neumann, Peter R. Bluster. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190099947.001.0001.

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Donald Trump promised to defeat terrorism, but there is no easy way to make sense of his war on terror. Is it a genuine strategic shift from previous administrations? Or is it all bluster, a way to score points with his base? Hamstrung by his administration's weakness, Trump hasn't actually changed much about counterterrorism. What is different is the ideological agenda--excessively militaristic and short-sighted. Foreign alliances have deteriorated, right-wing extremists feel emboldened, and the US no longer seems like a multi-cultural haven. So what is it all for? Peter Neumann compellingly
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Carter, J. Adam, and Duncan Pritchard. Inference to the Best Explanation and Epistemic Circularity. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198746904.003.0009.

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Inference to the best explanation (IBE) tells us to infer from the available evidence to the hypothesis which would, if correct, best explain that evidence. As Peter Lipton puts it, the core idea driving IBE is that explanatory considerations are a guide to inference. But what is the epistemic status of IBE itself? One issue of contemporary interest is whether it is possible to provide a justification for IBE itself which is non-objectionably circular. We aim to carve out some new space in this debate. In particular, we suggest that the matter of whether a given rule-circular argument is objec
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Johnston, Nessa. Sounding Decay in the Digital Age. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190469894.003.0012.

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Bill Morrison’s Decasia (2012) and Peter Delpeut’s Lyrical Nitrate (1991) are collage works made up of decayed silent-era film fragments. The films approach sound in contrasting ways: Lyrical Nitrate uses old 78 rpm recordings of operatic music as musical accompaniment to its decayed images, whereas Decasia uses a specially commissioned score and exists not only in DVD format but also as an elaborately staged performance piece. This chapter is an investigation of the role of the soundtrack within both films’ repurposing strategy, comparing and contrasting their sonic approaches, using a Chion-
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Fischer-Lichte, Erika. On the Origins of Theatre and its Link to the Past. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199651634.003.0010.

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Chapter 8, ‘On the Origins of Theatre and its Link to the Past: The Schaubühne’s Antiquity Projects of 1974 and 1980’, retraces another approach from the 1970s. Instead of explicit politicization, the Schaubühne reflected on the past’s inaccessibility and its consequences in both of its projects. Regarding Grüber’s The Bacchae (1974) the point is made that the text’s dismemberment and the creation of unrelated enigmatic images of the past reveal the impossibility of constructing an identity by referring back to this past. Peter Stein’s Oresteia (1980) reflected on the ambiguity of an old text
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Noakes, Richard. Making Space for the Soul. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198797258.003.0006.

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This chapter examines the origins, development and reception of Oliver Lodge’s ‘psychic’ uses of the ether of space. It explores the connections that he made between his Maxwellian conceptions of the ether, and psychical research into the soul. It argues that his ideas of a psychic ether owed much to Balfour Stewart and Peter Guthrie Tait’s Unseen Universe (1875) and to a growing friendship with the major figure in Victorian psychical research, F. W. H. Myers. Lodge’s attachment to the ether, and its possible psychic functions, only grew stronger after 1900 when the necessity for a quasi-mecha
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Penrose, Angela. Oil. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198753940.003.0013.

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The chapter covers Edith’s research into the oil industry and multinational companies, and the rise of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, including publication of The Large International Firm in Developing Countries (1968), which challenged the traditional theories of international trade and investment as they applied to the oil industry. She was the first to discover the significance of transfer pricing and tax avoidance. She started seminars on the international petroleum industry with Peter Odell and later with Robert Mabro, at St Anthony’s College, Oxford. Edith travelled e
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Stock, Kathleen. Back to the Imagination. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198798347.003.0007.

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This chapter returns to the propositional imagination, examining it in the light of conclusions reached thus far about the nature of fiction and what it calls for, properly understood. In particular two dominant tendencies in treatment of the propositional imagination are rejected: to treat it as ‘belief-like’ in a certain sense; and to treat it as radically unconstrained and stipulative. The argument is made that, though propositional imagining can be either belief-like as indicated, or radically unconstrained, neither of these characterizations is good as a general description. The possibili
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Harmes, Marcus K. The Curse of Frankenstein. Liverpool University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781906733858.001.0001.

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Critics abhorred it, audiences loved it, and Hammer executives were thrilled with the box office returns: The Curse of Frankenstein was big business. The 1957 film is the first to bring together in a horror movie the 'unholy two', Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing, together with the Hammer company, and director Terence Fisher, combinations now legendary among horror fans. This book goes back to where the Hammer horror production started, looking at the film from a variety of perspectives: as a loose literary adaptation of Mary Shelley's novel; as a film that had, for legal reasons, to avoid ad
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Deighan, Samm. M. Liverpool University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781911325772.001.0001.

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Fritz Lang's first sound feature, M (1931), is one of the earliest serial killer films in cinema history and laid the foundation for future horror movies and thrillers, particularly those with a disturbed killer as protagonist. Peter Lorre's child killer, Hans Beckert, is presented as monstrous, yet sympathetic, building on themes presented in the earlier German Expressionist horror films like The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari and The Hands of Orlac. Lang eerily foreshadowed the rising fascist horrors in German society, and transforms his cinematic Berlin into a place of urban terror and paranoia. T
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Hoffman, Philip T., Gilles Postel-Vinay, and Jean-Laurent Rosenthal. Dark Matter Credit. Princeton University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691182179.001.0001.

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Prevailing wisdom dictates that without banks countries would be mired in poverty. Yet somehow much of Europe managed to grow rich long before the diffusion of banks. This book draws on centuries of loan data from France to reveal how credit abounded well before banks opened their doors. The book shows how a vast system of shadow credit enabled nearly a third of French families to borrow in 1740, and by 1840 funded as much mortgage debt as the American banking system of the 1950s. The book traces how this extensive private network outcompeted banks and thrived prior to World War I—not just in
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Lange, Barbara Rose. Local Fusions. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190245368.001.0001.

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Local Fusions: Folk Music Experiments in Central Europe at the Millennium explores musical life in Hungary, Slovakia, and Austria between the end of the Cold War and the world financial crisis of 2008. It describes how artists made new social commentary and tried new ways of working together as the political and economic atmosphere changed. The book presents case studies from Budapest, Bratislava, and Vienna, drawing from ethnographic research and from conversations about the arts in Central European publications. The case studies illustrate how young musicians redefined a Central European his
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Heath, Anthony F., Elisabeth Garratt, Ridhi Kashyap, Yaojun Li, and Lindsay Richards. Beveridge’s Five Giants and Other Challenges to Social Progress. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198805489.003.0001.

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In his landmark 1942 report on the reform of social insurance Sir William Beveridge talked about the ‘five giants on the road to reconstruction’—the giants of Want, Disease, Ignorance, Squalor, and Idleness. This introductory chapter sets out the aims of the book, namely to measure how much progress Britain has made in tackling these five giants in the decades since Beveridge wrote, and how Britain’s social progress compares with that of peer countries such as France and Germany. Has Britain’s increased inequality been mirrored in other domains such as health, education, and housing? Have ineq
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Armstrong, Joshua. Maps and Territories. Liverpool University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781786942012.001.0001.

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The rapidity of postwar globalization and the structural changes it has brought to both social and spatial aspects of everyday life have meant, in France as elsewhere, the destabilizing of senses of place, identity, and belonging, as once familiar, local environments are increasingly de-localized and made porous to global trends and planetary preoccupations. Maps and Territories identifies such preoccupations as a fundamental underlying impetus for the contemporary French novel. Indeed, like France itself, the protagonists of its best fiction are constantly called upon to renegotiate their ide
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Kornienko, Olga, and Douglas A. Granger. Peer Networks, Psychobiology of Stress Response, and Adolescent Development. Edited by Rosemary L. Hopcroft. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190299323.013.25.

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A consistent focus of research has been on understanding how social relationships shape the activity of the biological stress response system. Progress has been made in characterizing these dynamics at the level of the individual, but significantly less is known about the role of social networks as a proximal ecology in which the stress response system is activated and contributes to human development. The focus of this chapter is on adolescence—a developmental period in which social relationships with peers represent both sources of social stress and opportunities for social buffering. It is
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Lessons from Malawi’s Fresh Presidential Elections of 23 June 2020. International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance and the Electoral Commissions Forum of SADC countries, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31752/idea.2020.59.

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On 3 February 2020, the High Court of Malawi sitting on constitutional matters nullified the presidential election that was held on 21 May 2019. That decision was upheld by the Supreme Court of Appeal on 8 May 2020. Various reforms were ordered by the courts and legislated by Parliament, most notably a change in the electoral system, from a simple majoritarian, or first-past-the-post (FPTP), system to a two-round system where the winner must receive over 50 per cent of the votes. A fresh presidential election was held on 23 June 2020 under the supervision of a new commission, and Malawi made h
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Heath, Anthony F., Elisabeth Garratt, Ridhi Kashyap, Yaojun Li, and Lindsay Richards. The Challenge of Inequality of Opportunity. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198805489.003.0007.

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Discrimination and inequality of opportunity run counter to British values, are inefficient and waste talent, and can be a potent source of grievance. Discrimination also has highly negative consequences for the well-being and mental health of those affected. However, despite the various Acts of Parliament which made discrimination for jobs illegal, Blacks and Asians experience much the same level of discrimination as they did forty years ago. There is a rather more optimistic picture in the case of the gender wage gap, where the evidence suggests that there was some decline in unequal treatme
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Lapierre, Laurent M., and Alicia D. McMullan. A Review of Methodological and Measurement Approaches to the Study of Work and Family. Edited by Tammy D. Allen and Lillian T. Eby. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199337538.013.4.

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This chapter provides a review of research methods reported in work–family (WF) articles published in peer-reviewed journals between 2004 and 2013. Methodological issues addressed include sampling (sampling methods, identification of target and source populations, response rate, and comparison of sample to source population), research designs (time horizon, laboratory vs. field setting, and level of control), data collection methods, levels of analysis, use of multiple data sources, triangulation, and the use of objective outcome measures. When possible, statistical comparisons were made betwe
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Vogan, Travis. Creating and Sustaining America’s Game. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252038389.003.0002.

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This chapter charts the National Football League's (NFL) meteoric rise, thanks to NFL Films' unwavering designation of pro football as a unique and unifying reflection of America. Fueled by a combination of sport and media's increasingly profitable symbiosis and Commissioner Pete Rozelle's image-consciousness, the NFL enhanced its marketing efforts during the 1960s and began to diversify aggressively, creating branded products that reached out to audiences beyond the white, middle-class men who composed its typical fan base. The Rozelle-era NFL solidified its prominence in American culture thr
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Fulford, K. W. M., Martin Davies, Richard G. T. Gipps, et al. The Next Hundred Years. Edited by K. W. M. Fulford, Martin Davies, Richard G. T. Gipps, et al. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199579563.013.0001.

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This chapter introduces the edited volume,The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Psychiatry. Published in 2013, the centenary of Karl Jaspers'General Psychopathology, the chapter draws lessons from the last hundred years for the coming century. No predictions are made. Instead, five 'conditions for flourishing' are set out: 1) Particular Problems - the importance of focussing on well-defined particular problems rather than general theory building, 2) Product- orientation - remaining always responsibly product oriented in the specific sense that both sides (philosophers and practitioners) put in
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Day, Walter. TWIN GALAXIES' OFFICIAL VIDEO GAME & PINBALLBOOK OF WORLD RECORDS; Arcade Volume, Second Edition. 2nd ed. 1st World Publishing, 2007.

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