Biblioteka Uniwersytecka
A better pencil : readers, writers and the digital revolution
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Preface: Technologies of the Word . . ix
1. Writing It Down . . 3
2. TeknoFear . . 19
3. Thoreau's Pencil . . 33
4. National Handwriting Day . . 49
5. Writing on Clay . . 71
6. When WordStar Was King . . 91
7. Trusting the Text . . 113
8. Writing on Screen . . 135
9. Everyone's an Author . . 157
10. A Space of One's Own . . 183
11. The Dark Side of the Web . . 207
12. From Pencils to Pixels . . 227
Works Cited . . 247
Index . . 255
Facilitating the future? : US aid, European integration and Irish industrial viability, 1948-73
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Acknowledgements . . ix
Abbreviations . . xi
1. Protected Irish Industry and Post- War European Free Trade . . 1
2. Marshall Plan Innovations: Technical Assistance and the Productivity Drive . . 19
3. US Innovations After US Aid: Technical Assistance and Irish Industry, 1952-73 . . 46
4. Partners in Adaptation? Government, Business and Trade Unions . . 74
5. Educating Trade Unionists . . 97
6. Developing Managers . . 118
7. Remoulding Mainstream Education and Inaugurating Science Policy . . 142
8. Shaping Social Science Research . . 164
9. The Impact of Innovations and the Context of Institutions . . 187
Notes . . 205
Notes . . 224
Index . . 231
Forme e modelli del rotocalco italiano tra fascismo e guerra : Milano, 2-3 ottobre 2008
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Introduzione . . IX
INDUSTRIA CULTURALE E CONTESTO POLITICO
Il nuovo periodico. Rotocalchi tra fotogiornalismo, cronaca e costume . . 3
L'industria culturale e il mercato dell'editoria . . 65
I periodici italiani negli anni del regime fascista . . 83
Tra politica e attualità. L' "Omnibus" di Leo Longanesi (Aprile 1937-Gennaio 1939) . . 123
GENERI E MODELLI
Moralità, ordine e tradizione. Il settimanale "Famiglia Cristiana" (1931-1939) . . 213
«La rivista ideale per la donna italiana». I primi passi di "Grazia" tra innovazione e informazione . . 235
«Chi ha "Tempo" non aspetti "Life"». Un fotogiornale negli anni della guerra (1939-1943) . . 305
Un periodico sportivo. "Il Calcio Illustrato" . . 343
Il fotogiornalismo tedesco. Il caso di "Sigila!" . . 377
PROTAGONISTI
Cesare Zavattini direttore editoriale. Le novità nei rotocalchi di Rizzoli e Mondadori . . 415
Itene, Luciana, Mura e le altre. La cronaca mondana e di costume . . 443
Scrittori giornalisti. Il caso di Vittorini . . 469
Bontempelli giornalista nei Colloqui del "Tempo" . . 485
Ennio Flaiano e gli esordi . . 499
FORME E LINGUAGGI
La divulgazione dell'arte contemporanea nelle riviste popolari illustrate di Rizzoli . . 527
Arte a colori. "La Lettura" negli anni Trenta . . 575
Il fotomontaggio nelle riviste illustrate degli anni Trenta tra ricerche d'avanguardia e cultura visiva di massa . . 591
Fortunato Depero alla "Rivista Illustrata del Popolo d'Italia" (1924-1936) . . 625
Cultura fotografica e periodici d'attualità alla fine degli anni Trenta . . 645
Tavole . . 673
Indici a cura di Luigi Vergallo
Indice dei nomi . . 707
Indice delle testate . . 729
The power of collaborative solutions : six principles and effective tools for building healthy communities
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Web Contents . . ix
Foreword . . xi
Preface . . xv
Acknowledgments . . xxi
The Author . . xxiii
Chapter 1: Why Collaborative Solutions? How Our Helping Systems Are Failing Us . . 1
Chapter 2: Building Healthy Communities Through Collaborative solutions: An Overview of Six Key Principles . . 25
Chapter 3: Encouraging True Collaboration . . 43
Chapter 4: Engaging the Full Diversity of the Community . . 67
Chapter 5: Practicing Democracy . . 95
Chapter 6: Employing an Ecological Approach That Builds on Community Strengths . . 123
Chapter 7: Taking Action and Working for Social Change . . 155
Chapter 8: Engaging Spirituality as Your Compass for Social Change . . 197
Conclusion . . 235
Appendix: Evaluation: Assessing Our Progress and Celebrating Our Success . . 239
References . . 265
Index . . 279
Christianity in action : the international history of the Salvation Army
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FOREWORD . . xi
INTRODUCTION . . xiii
1. In the Beginning . . 1
2. Booth Finds His Destiny . . 5
3. William and Catherine . . 11
4. An Army Is Formed . . 15
5. The Sounds of Music . . 23
6. Early Persecution . . 29
7. Women in Ministry . . 33
8. Attacking a Monstrous Evil . . 39
9. In Darkest England . . 50
10. The Army's Theology and Ecclesiology . . 59
11 The Sacramental Salvationist . . 70
12. William Booth's Legend and Legacy . . 76
13. "The General Lays Down His Sword" . . 85
14. The Army's High Council . . 90
15. The Generals and Their Legacies . . 96
16. The Army's Government . . 107
17. The Army's Crown Jewels . . 118
18. Invasion of the USA . . 132
19. Serving the Armed Forces . . 138
20. Global Outreach . . 145
21. Global Gatherings . . 161
22. Addressing the Issues . . 168
23. Human Services . . 176
24. At Front Lines of Tragedy . . 189
25. History Makers . . 208
26. Heroes of the Faith . . 223
27. Marching Forward . . 238
APPENDIX A: Doctrines of The Salvation Army . . 258
APPENDIX B: Articles of War: A Soldier's Covenant . . 260
APPENDIX C: The Founder's Sonar . . 262
APPENDIX D: Countries and Territories . . 263
APPENDIX E: International Statistics . . 265
APPENDIX F: Glossary . . 270
ENDNOTES . . 273
BIBLIOGRAPHY . . 276
INDEX . . 278
THE AUTHOR . . 285
The riverside Chaucer : based on The works of Geoffrey Chaucer
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PREFACE . . v
INTRODUCTORY NOTE . . vii
INTRODUCTION . . xi
Chaucer's Life . . xi
The Canon and Chronology of Chaucer's Works . . ccii
Language and Versification . . xxv
The Texts . . xli
THE CANTERBURY TALES . . 3
THE BOOK OF THE DUCHESS . . 329
THE HOUSE OF FAME . . 347
ANELIDA AND ARCITE . . 375
THE PARLIAMENT OF FOWLS . . 383
BOECE . . 395
TROILUS AND CRISEYDE . . 471
THE LEGEND OF GOOD WOMEN . . 587
THE SHORT POEMS . . 631
POEMS NOT ASCRIBED TO CHAUCER IN THE MANUSCRIPTS . . 657
A TREATISE ON THE ASTROLABE . . 661
7 THE ROMAUNT OF THE ROSE . . 685
APPENDIX . . 769
General Bibliography . . 771
Abbreviations . . 779
Explanatory Notes . . 795
Textual Notes . . 1117
Glossary . . 1211
Index of Proper Names . . 1311
A dictionary of English manuscript terminology : 1450-2000
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Preface . . viii
Illustrations . . xii
A Dictionary of English Manuscript Terminology 1450-2000 . . 1
Select Bibliography . . 452
Europäische Fabeln des 18. Jahrhunderts : zwischen Pragmatik und Autonomisierung : Traditionen, Formen, Perspektiven
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Geleitwort . . 7
Einleitung . . 9
I. FABELTRADITIONEN
Fabeln im theologischen Kontext . . 19
Macht und Ohnmacht der Sprache. Die Vita Esopi als Anleitung zum Gebrauch der Fabel bei Steinhöwel . . 39
Gnomologie und Histörchen. Zur Rezeption von Burkhard Waldis' Esopus im 18. Jahrhundert . . 55
II. FABELTHEORIEN
Fabeltheorien des 18. Jahrhunderts. Im Spannungsfeld von Didaktik, Ästhetik und Unterhaltung . . 83
„Ich bin ein Original" - Dynamiken und Entwicklungen in der Fabeltheorie und Fabeldichtung Christian Fürchtegott Gellerts (1715-1769) . . 95
„Wer klüglich Fabeln schreibt, der folgt Äsopus Spur". Magnus Gottfried Lichtwers gereimte Fabeltheorie und sein Verhältnis zu Äsop . . 125
Lessings Meta-Fabeln und Bodmers Lessingische unäsopische Fabeln oder Das Ende der Fabel als Lese-Literatur . . 159
III. FABELEUROPA
Die Fabel in der Epoche der spanischen Aufklärung — Felix Maria de Samaniego und Tomäs de Iriarte . . 207
Fürstbischof Ignacy Krasicki und die polnischen Fabeln . . 243
Fabeln aus Ungarn und aus den Niederlanden, Fabeln von damals und heute . . 257
IV. FABELPERSPEKTIVEN
Wilhelm Busch und der pädagogische Vernunftoptimismus des 18. Jahrhunderts in Deutschland . . 273
Leasings Fabeltheorie „anschauender Erkenntnis" als Lektüremodell für die Collagenromane von Max Ernst . . 293
Developing open access journals : a practical guide
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List of tables . . ix
About the author . . xi
List of acronyms . . xiii
Part I - Background information . . 1
1 Introduction . . 3
2 Examples of successful open access journals . . 23
Part II - Crafting a new open access journal . . 47
3 Journal planning issues . . 49
4 Hosting and data systems . . 71
5 By-laws, policies and other journal documentation . . 91
6 Resources and financing . . 111
7 Disseminating the content of your journal . . 127
Part III - Maintaining and operating an open access journal . . 143
8 Launching the journal . . 145
9 Maintaining and sustaining an OA journal . . 157
10 Concluding remarks . . 181
References . . 183
Index . . 189
Selected essays
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Biographical Preface . . vii
Introduction . . xi
Note on the Text . . xxvi
Select Bibliography . . xxviii
A Chronology of Virginia Woolf . . xxxiii
SELECTED ESSAYS
The Decay of Essay-Writing . . 3
Modern Fiction . . 6
The Modern Essay . . 13
How it Strikes a Contemporary . . 23
Mr Bennett and Mrs Brown . . 32
Character in Fiction . . 37
'Impassioned Prose' . . 55
How Should One Read a Book? . . 63
Poetry, Fiction and the Future . . 74
Craftsmanship . . 85
LIFE-WRITING
The New Biography . . 95
On Being Ill . . 101
Leslie Stephen . . 111
The Art of Biography . . 116
WOMEN AND FICTION
The Feminine Note in Fiction . . 127
Women Novelists . . 129
Women and Fiction . . 132
Professions for Women . . 140
Memories of a Working Women's Guild . . 146
Why? . . 160
LOOKING ON
Thunder at Wembley . . 169
The Cinema . . 172
Street Haunting: A London Adventure . . 177
The Sun and the Fish . . 188
The Docks of London . . 193
Oxford Street Tide . . 199
Evening over Sussex: Reflections in a Motor Car . . 204
Flying over London . . 207
Why Art Today Follows Politics . . 213
Thoughts on Peace in an Air Raid . . 216
Explanatory Notes . . 221