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UNINA990007982630403321 |
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Federazione lavoratori ospedalieri |
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Accordo nazionale unico di lavoro per il personale ospedaliero : valevole dal 1 luglio 1979 al 30 giugno 1982 / FLO Federazione Lavoratori Ospedalieri |
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Novità legislative Maggioli : guide pratiche |
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UNINA9910788210103321 |
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Agnani Sunil M |
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Hating empire properly [[electronic resource] ] : the two Indies and the limits of Enlightenment anticolonialism / / Sunil M. Agnani |
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New York, : Fordham University Press, 2013 |
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0-8232-5215-9 |
0-8232-5216-7 |
0-8232-5305-8 |
0-8232-5181-0 |
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1 online resource (304 p.) |
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Imperialism - History |
Imperialism - Philosophy |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Front matter -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Prologue: Enlightenment, Colonialism, Modernity -- Introduction: Companies, Colonies, and Their Critics -- 1 Doux Commerce, Douce Colonisation: Consensual Colonialism in Diderot’s Thought -- 2 On the Use and Abuse of Anger for Life: Ressentiment and Revenge in the Histoire des deux Indes -- 3 Between France and India in 1790: Custom and Arithmetic Reason in a Country of Conquest -- 4 Jacobinism in India, Indianism in English Parliament: Fearing the Enlightenment and Colonial Modernity -- 5 Atlantic Revolutions and Their Indian Echoes: The Place of America in Burke’s Asia Writings -- Epilogue. Hating Empire Properly: European Anticolonialism at Its Limit -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index |
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In Hating Empire Properly, Sunil Agnani produces a novel attempt to think the eighteenth-century imagination of the West and East Indies together, arguing that this is how contemporary thinkers Edmund Burke and Denis Diderot actually viewed them. This concern with multiple geographical spaces is revealed to be a largely unacknowledged part of the matrix of Enlightenment thought in which eighteenth-century European and American self-conceptions evolved. By focusing on |
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colonial spaces of the Enlightenment, especially India and Haiti, he demonstrates how Burke's fearful view of the French Revolution—the defining event of modernity— as shaped by prior reflection on these other domains. Exploring with sympathy the angry outbursts against injustice in the writings of Diderot, he nonetheless challenges recent understandings of him as a univocal critic of empire by showing the persistence of a fantasy of consensual colonialism in his thought. By looking at the impasses and limits in the thought of both radical and conservative writers, Agnani asks what it means to critique empire “properly.” Drawing his method from Theodor Adorno’s quip that “one must have tradition in oneself, in order to hate it properly,” he proposes a critical inhabiting of dominant forms of reason as a way forward for the critique of both empire and Enlightenment.Thus, this volume makes important contributions to political theory, history, literary studies, American studies, and postcolonial studies. |
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UNINA9910777476403321 |
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Archaeology : the key concepts / / edited by Colin Renfrew and Paul Bahn |
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London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2005 |
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1-134-37040-7 |
1-280-28953-8 |
0-203-49109-2 |
9786610289530 |
1-134-37041-5 |
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1 online resource (317 p.) |
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BahnPaul G |
RenfrewColin <1937-> |
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Monografia |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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ARCHAEOLOGY; Copyright; Contents; List of Key Concepts; |
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Contributors; Introduction; Key Concepts; Agency; The antiquity of man; Archaeoastronomy; Archaeogenetics; Catastrophist archaeology; The chaîne opératoire; Characterisation and exchange theory; Childe's revolutions; Cognitive archaeology; Archaeology of cult and religion; Cultural evolution; 'Dark Ages' in archaeology/ systems collapse; Darwinian archaeology; Ideas in relative and absolute dating; The descent of man; Theorising diffusion and population movements; Ecological archaeology; Environmental archaeology; Epistemology |
EthnoarchaeologyThe evolution of social complexity and the state; Key ideas in excavation; Experimental archaeology; Feminist archaeology; Archaeological formation processes; Gender archaeology; Habitus; Historical archaeology and text; Holistic/contextual archaeology; Indigenous archaeologies; Innovation and invention - independent event or historical process?; Thinking about landscape; Material engagement and materialisation; Materialism, Marxism and archaeology; Mental modularity; Multiregional evolution; Non-linear processes and archaeology; Notions of the person |
Organisation of societies, including chiefdomsPeer polity interaction; Phenomenological archaeology; Post-processual and interpretive archaeology; Processual archaeology; Public archaeology/museology/ conservation/heritage; Simulation; Site catchment analysis; Social archaeology; Theory of social practice; Principles of stratigraphic succession; Survey; Symbolic and structuralist archaeology; Systems thinking; The Three Ages; Concepts of time; Uniformitarianism; Index |
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From two of the best-known archaeological writers in the trade, this outstanding resource provides a thorough survey of the key ideas in archaeology, and how they impact on archaeological thinking and method.Clearly written, and easy to follow, Archaeology: The Key Concepts collates entries written specifically by field specialists, and each entry offers a definition of the term, its origins and development, and all the major figures involved in the area.The entries include:thinking about landscapearchaeology of cult and religion</LI |
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