1.

Record Nr.

UNINA990004125010403321

Autore

Allison, Henry E.

Titolo

The Kant-Eberhard Controversy / Henry E. Allison

Pubbl/distr/stampa

London : The Johns Hopkins UniversityPress, c1973

Descrizione fisica

XII, 194 p. ; 24 cm

Disciplina

193

Locazione

FLFBC

Collocazione

P.1 7D KANT/S 7

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Sul front.: An English traslation together with supplementary materials and a historical-analytic introduction of Immanuel Kant's on a Discovery According to which Any New Critique of Pure Reason Has Been Made Superfluous by Earlier One.



2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910973806303321

Titolo

Use of gray literature and other data in environmental epidemiology / / Committee on Environmental Epidemiology, Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology, Commission on Life Sciences, National Research Council

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Washington, D.C., : National Academy of Sciences, 1997

ISBN

9780309524537

0309524539

9780585037721

0585037728

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (199 p.)

Collana

Environmental epidemiology ; ; v.2

Soggetti

Environmental health

Epidemiology

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Front Matter -- Preface -- Contents -- 1 Environmental Epidemiology: The Context -- 2 Environmental-Epidemiology Studies: Their Design and Conduct -- 3 Exposure Assessment in Environmental Epidemiology -- 4 Researching a Broad Range of Health Outcomes -- 5 Data Systems and Opportunities for Advances -- 6 Opportunities for Methodologic Advances in Data Analysis -- 7 Review of the Gray Literature from State Reports -- 8 Major Conclusions and Recommendations -- Index.



3.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910629292603321

Autore

McDermott Kevin

Titolo

Czechoslovakia and Eastern Europe in the Era of Normalisation, 1969–1989 / / edited by Kevin McDermott, Matthew Stibbe

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2022

ISBN

9783030982713

3030982718

Edizione

[1st ed. 2022.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (353 pages)

Disciplina

909.82

943.7043

Soggetti

Russia - History

Europe, Eastern - History

Soviet Union - History

History, Modern

World politics

Social history

Russian, Soviet, and East European History

Modern History

Political History

Social History

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

1 Czechoslovakia and Eastern Europe in the Era of Normalisation, Matthew Stibbe and Kevin McDermott -- 2 Building the Normalisation Panorama, 1968-69, James Krapfl -- 3 The Ideological Face of Normalisation: Socialist Modernity and the 'Quiet Life', Michal Pullmann -- 4 The Leadership of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia during Normalisation: Stability and Change, Martin Štefek -- 5 An Uncommon Course: Normalisation in Slovakia, Adam Hudek -- 6 The Czechoslovak Security Service during Normalisation: The Appearance of Success, Kieran Williams -- 7 Twenty Years in Shades of Grey? Everyday Life during Normalisation Based on Oral History Research, Miroslav Vaněk



-- 8 Gendering Normalisation: Citizenship in Czechoslovakia during Late Communism, Celia Donert -- 9 Shaping ‘Real Socialism’: The Normalised Conception of Culture, Jan Mervart -- 10 The 'City of Shoes' under Normalisation: Local Politics and Socio-Economic Trends in Gottwaldov after 1968, Vitězslav Sommer -- 11 Friendship under Occupation: Soviet-Czechoslovak Relations and Everyday Life after the 1968 Invasion, Rachel Applebaum -- 12 Normalisation across Borders: Official Cooperation and Contacts between East Germany and Czechoslovakia, 1969-80, Matthew Stibbe -- 13 Fragile Friendship: Polish-Czechoslovak Labour Force Cooperation, in the Normalisation Era, Ondřej Klípa -- 14 A Different Socialism: Czechoslovak Normalisation and Yugoslavia, Ondřej Vojtěchovský and Jan Pelikán. .

Sommario/riassunto

“The post-1968 ‘normalisation’ era in Czechoslovakia is usually dismissed as ‘grey’, yet, until Gorbachev, it represented the Soviet-sanctioned archetype for ‘real socialism’. This superb collection, with its unprecedented range of analysis and themes, disperses the grey to reveal vibrant complexity and in so doing fills a real gap in the historiography." —Nigel Swain, Lecturer, University of Liverpool, UK This edited collection represents the first comprehensive volume in English on the crucial, but under-explored, late period in the history of East European communism. Focusing on developments in Czechoslovakia from the crushing of the Prague Spring in August 1968 to the ‘Velvet Revolution’ of November 1989, the book examines a broad range of political, social and cultural issues, while also analysing external perceptions and relations. It explores the concept of ‘normalisation’ in historical context and brings together British, American, Czech and Slovak experts, each with their own archival research and particular interpretations. Overall, the anthology aims to assess the means by which the Prague Spring reforms were repealed and how Czechoslovakia was returned to a ‘normal’ communist state in line with Soviet orthodoxy. Key themes include the Communist Party and ideology; State Security; Slovak developments; ‘auto-normalisation’; women and gender; cultural and intellectual currents; everyday life and popular opinion; and Czechoslovakia’s political and cultural relationship with the USSR, the GDR, Poland and Yugoslavia. The volume sheds light on the process of decay of the Czechoslovak communist regime and the reasons for its ultimate collapse in 1989. Kevin McDermott is Professor Emeritus of Modern East European History at Sheffield Hallam University. Matthew Stibbe is Professor of Modern European History at Sheffield Hallam University. They have jointly edited five previous volumes of essays on post-1945 Eastern Europe.