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Criminality and the Modern
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 213

Criminality and the Modern

The emergence of the social sciences, established in the mid to late nineteenth-century, had a substantial bearing on how researchers, academics, and eventually the general public thought about criminal behavior. Using Modernism as a lens, Stephen Brauer, examines how these disciplines shaped Americans’ understanding of criminality in the twentieth-century and how it provides a new way to think about culture, social norms, and ultimately, laws. In theory, laws act as articulations and codifications of a community’s beliefs, values, and principles. By breaking laws, criminals help us reinforce social norms by providing the opportunity to affirm what is believed to be right. By operating o...

Django Reinhardt's Gypsy Jazz Guitar Solos Arranged for 5-String Banjo
  • Language: en

Django Reinhardt's Gypsy Jazz Guitar Solos Arranged for 5-String Banjo

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-08-27
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  • Publisher: Bookbaby

Twelve classic gypsy jazz guitar solos arranged for 5-string banjo in the original keys in which Django Reinhardt recorded them. The solos featured in this collection span a range of eight different keys, all of which are performed in standard G tuning and without the use of a capo. This book is recommended for intermediate and advanced players looking to expand their knowledge of the banjo fingerboard outside the bluegrass norm. Presented in tab and standard notation, with left hand fingering suggestions and ideas for right hand solutions, all songs contain detailed performance notes as well as various suggestions and recommendations for adapting Django's guitar techniques to the particular tendencies of each individual banjo student. Includes a selected discography and bibliography.

Women as Translators in Early Modern England
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 176

Women as Translators in Early Modern England

This book considers both the practice and representation of translation in works penned by early modern women including Margaret Tyler, Mary Sidney Herbert, Anne Lock, Katherine Philips, and Aphra Behn.

The Oxford Companion to Archaeology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 865
Through the Lens of the City
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 292

Through the Lens of the City

During the 1970s, the National Endowment for the Arts Photography Surveys granted money to photograph American cities at the bicentennial and years that followed. In Through the Lens of the City: NEA Photography Surveys of the 1970s, Mark Rice brings to light this long-neglected photographic endeavor. From 1976 to 1981, the NEA supported more than seventy projects that examined a wide range of people and places in America. Artists involved included such well known photographers as Bruce Davidson, Lee Friedlander, and Joel Meyerowitz and many photographers who became widely known after their work with the surveys, such as Robert Adams, Joe Deal, Terry Evans, and Wendy Ewald. Rice argues that ...

The Oxford Companion to Archaeology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 865

The Oxford Companion to Archaeology

When we think of archaeology, most of us think first of its many spectacular finds: the legendary city of Troy, Tutankhamun's golden tomb, the three-million-year-old footprints at Laetoli, the mile-high city at Machu Picchu, the cave paintings at Lascaux. But as marvelous as these discoveries are, the ultimate goal of archaeology, and of archaeologists, is something far more ambitious. Indeed, it is one of humanity's great quests: to recapture and understand our human past, across vast stretches of time, as it was lived in every corner of the globe. Now, in The Oxford Companion to Archaeology, readers have a comprehensive and authoritative overview of this fascinating discipline, in a book t...

A Gallery of Combustion and Fire
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 193

A Gallery of Combustion and Fire

  • Categories: Law

The first book to present a full-color visual panorama of combustion images along with explanatory and tutorial overviews.

The Working Press of the Nation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1732

The Working Press of the Nation

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1994
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Loyal Subjects
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 288

Loyal Subjects

When one nation becomes two, or when two nations become one, what does national affiliation mean or require? Elizabeth Duquette answers this question by demonstrating how loyalty was used during the U.S. Civil War to define proper allegiance to the Union. For Northerners during the war, and individuals throughout the nation after Appomattox, loyalty affected the construction of national identity, moral authority, and racial characteristics. Loyal Subjects considers how the Civil War complicated the cultural value of emotion, especially the ideal of sympathy. Through an analysis of literary works written during and after the conflict-from Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Chiefly About War Matters" through Henry James's The Bostonians and Charles Chestnutt's "The Wife of His Youth," to the Pledge of Allegiance and W.E.B. Du Bois's John Brown, among many others-Duquette reveals that although American literary criticism has tended to dismiss the Civil War's impact, postwar literature was profoundly shaped by loyalty.

Nonverts
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 273

Nonverts

"The United States is in the midst of a religious revolution. Or, perhaps it is better to say a non-religious revolution. Around a quarter of US adults now say they have no religion. The great majority of these religious "nones" also say that they used to belong to a religion but no longer do. These are the nonverts: think "converts," but from having religion to having none. Even on the most conservative of estimates, there are currently about 59 million of them in the United States. Nonverts explores who they are, and why they joined the rising tide of the ex-religious. It draws on dozens of interviews, original analysis of high-quality survey data, and a wealth of cutting-edge studies, to present an entertaining and insightful exploration of America's ex-religious landscape. While American religion is not going to die out any time soon, ex-Christian America is a growing presence in national life. America's religious revolution is not just a religious revolution : it is catalyzing a profound social, cultural, moral, and political impact"--