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UNINA9910456154003321 |
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Titolo |
Quark-gluon Plasma 4 [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Rudolph C Hwa and Xin-Nian Wang |
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Singapore ; ; Hackensack, N.J., : World Scientific, 2010 |
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1-282-76199-4 |
9786612761997 |
981-4293-29-6 |
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1 online resource (452 p.) |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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HwaRudolph C |
WangXin-Nian |
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Quark-gluon plasma |
Electronic books. |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Monografia |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references. |
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Preface; Contents; Energy Loss in a Strongly Coupled Thermal Medium and the Gauge-String Duality S. S. Gubser, S. S. Pufu, F. D. Rocha and A. Yarom; Quarkonium at Finite Temperature A. Bazavov, P. Petreczky and A. Velytsky; Heavy Quarks in the Quark-Gluon Plasma R. Rapp and H. van Hees; Viscous Hydrodynamics and the Quark Gluon Plasma D. A. Teaney; Hadron Correlations in Jets and Ridges Through Parton Recombination R. C. Hwa; Elliptic Flow: A Study of Space-Momentum Correlations in Relativistic Nuclear Collisions P. Sorenson |
Predictions for the Heavy-Ion Programme at the Large Hadron Collider N. Armesto |
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This is a review volume containing articles written by experts on current theoretical topics in the subject of Quark-Gluon Plasma created in heavy-ion collisions at high energy. It is the fourth volume in the series with the same title sequenced numerically. The articles are written in a pedagogical style so that they can be helpful to a wide range of researchers from graduate students to mature physicists who have not worked previously on the subject. A reader should be able to learn from the reviews without having extensive knowledge of the background literature. |
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UNINA990008102350403321 |
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Autore |
Pepe, Vincenzo <1958- > |
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Il diritto alla protezione civile / di Vincenzo Pepe |
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Milano, : Giuffrè, [1996] |
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Quaderni della Rivista giuridica dell'ambiente ; 7 |
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VI L 13 (7) |
COLLEZ. 1269 (7) |
CN 57 (7) |
VI B 757 |
FL COM 133 |
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UNINA9910134710803321 |
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Autore |
Bronner Simon |
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Following tradition : folklore in the discourse of American culture / / Simon J. Bronner |
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Utah State University, University Libraries, 1998 |
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Logan : , : Utah State University Press, , 1998 |
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1-283-07794-9 |
9786613077943 |
0-87421-364-9 |
0-585-03367-6 |
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1 online resource (617 pages) : illustrations |
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Folklore -- United States -- History |
Folklore -- United States |
Oral tradition -- United States -- History |
Oral tradition -- United States |
United States -- Social life and customs |
Folklore - United States |
Oral tradition - United States |
Anthropology |
Social Sciences |
Folklore |
United States Social life and customs |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Contents; Illustrations; Acknowledgments; Prologue: The Past and Present in Tradition; 1. The Problem of Tradition; 2. Folklore and Ideology during the Gilded Age; 3. The English Connection, from Cultural Survivals to Cultural Studies; 4. The Americanization of the Brothers Grimm; 5. Martha Warren Beckwith and the Rise of Academic Authority; 6. Alfred Shoemaker and the Discovery of American Folklife; |
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7. Henry W. Shoemaker and the Fable of Public Folklore; 8. Richard Dorson and the Great Debates; 9. Displaying American Tradition in Folk Arts; Epilogue. The Future of Tradition |
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Following Tradition is an expansive examination of the history of tradition—"one of the most common as well as most contested terms in English language usage"—in Americans' thinking and discourse about culture. Tradition in use becomes problematic because of "its multiple meanings and its conceptual softness." As a term and a concept, it has been important in the development of all scholarly fields that study American culture. Folklore, history, American studies, anthropology, cultural studies, and others assign different value and meaning to tradition. It is a frequent point of reference in popular discourse concerning everything from politics to lifestyles to sports and entertainment. Politicians and social advocates appeal to it as prima facie evidence of the worth of their causes. Entertainment and other media mass produce it, or at least a facsimile of it. In a society that frequently seeks to reinvent itself, tradition as a cultural anchor to be reverenced or rejected is an essential, if elusive, concept. Simon Bronner's wide net captures the historical, rhetorical, philosophical, and psychological dimensions of tradition. As he notes, he has written a book "about an American tradition—arguing about it." His elucidation of those arguments makes fascinating and thoughtful reading. An essential text for folklorists, Following Tradition will be a valuable reference as well for historians and anthropologists; students of American studies, popular culture, and cultural studies; and anyone interested in the continuing place of tradition in American culture. |
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