1.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910415058403321

Autore

<<Il >>Pedante

Titolo

Immunità di legge : [i vaccini obbligatori tra scienza al governo e governo della scienza] / Il pedante, Pier Paolo Dal Monte ; prefazione di Ivan Cavicchi

Pubbl/distr/stampa

[Bologna], : Arianna

[Diegaro di Cesena], : Macro, 2019

ISBN

978-88-6588-213-9

Edizione

[Versione aggiornata e ampliata]

Descrizione fisica

188 p. : ill. ; 21 cm

Altri autori (Persone)

Dal Monte, Pier Paolo

Disciplina

614.47

Locazione

FSPBC

Collocazione

IX A 1517

Lingua di pubblicazione

Italiano

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia



2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910480176903321

Autore

Bruner R. R (Robert Ray), <1950->

Titolo

The connective K-theory of finite groups / / R.R. Bruner, J.P.C. Greenlees

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Providence, Rhode Island : , : American Mathematical Society, , [2003]

©2003

ISBN

1-4704-0383-8

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (144 p.)

Collana

Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society, , 0065-9266 ; ; number 785

Disciplina

510 s

514/.23

Soggetti

K-theory

Finite groups

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

"Volume 165, number 785 (second of 4 numbers)."

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references (pages 125-127) and indexes.

Nota di contenuto

""Contents""; ""Chapter 0. Introduction""; ""0.1. Motivation""; ""0.2. Highlights of Chapter 1""; ""0.3. Highlights of Chapter 2""; ""0.4. Highlights of Chapter 3""; ""0.5. Highlights of Chapter 4""; ""0.6. Reading guide""; ""0.7. Acknowledgements""; ""Chapter 1. General properties of the ku-cohomology of finite groups""; ""1.1. Varieties for connective K-theory""; ""1.2. Implications for minimal primes""; ""1.3. Euler classes and Chern classes""; ""1.4. Bockstein spectral sequences""; ""1.5. The Kiinneth theorem""; ""Chapter 2. Examples of ku-cohomology of finite groups""

""2.1. The technique""""2.2. Cyclic groups""; ""2.3. Nonabelian groups of order pq""; ""2.4. Quaternion groups""; ""2.5. Dihedral groups""; ""2.6. The alternating group of degree 4""; ""Chapter 3. The ku-homology of finite groups""; ""3.1. General behaviour of ku[sub(*)](BG)""; ""3.2. The universal coefficient theorem""; ""3.3. Local cohomology and duality""; ""3.4. The ku-homology of cyclic and quaternion groups""; ""3.5. The ku-homology of BD[sub(8)]""; ""3.6. Tate cohomology""; ""Chapter 4. The ku-homology and ku-cohomology of elementary abelian groups""; ""4.1. Description of results""



""4.2. The ku-cohomology of elementary abelian groups""""4.3. What local cohomology ought to look like""; ""4.4. The local cohomology of Q""; ""4.5. The 2-adic filtration of the local cohomology of Q""; ""4.6. A free resolution of T""; ""4.7. The local cohomology of T""; ""4.8. Hilbert series""; ""4.9. The quotient P/T[sub(2)]""; ""4.10. The local cohomology of R""; ""4.11. The ku-homology of BV""; ""4.12. Duality for the cohomology of elementary abelian groups""; ""4.13. Tate cohomology of elementary abelian groups""; ""Appendix A. Conventions""; ""A.1. General conventions""

""A.2. Adams spectral sequence conventions""""Appendix B. Indices""; ""B.1. Index of calculations""; ""B.2. Index of symbols""; ""B.3. Index of notation""; ""B.4. Index of terminology""; ""Bibliography""

3.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910793569603321

Titolo

Quakers and Native American / Ignacio Gallup-Diaz, Geoffrey  Plank

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Leiden, ; Boston : , : BRILL, , 2019

ISBN

90-04-38817-6

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (xiv, 327 pages)

Collana

European Expansion and Indigenous Response ; ; v. 30

Disciplina

289.609

Soggetti

Society of Friends

Indians of North America

SOCIAL SCIENCE - Regional Studies

SOCIAL SCIENCE - Sociology - General

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Preliminary Material / Ignacio Gallup-Diaz and Geoffrey Plank -- Introduction / Ignacio Gallup-Diaz and Geoffrey Plank -- The Lenape Origins of Delaware Valley Peace and Freedom / Jean R. Soderlund -- Apostates in the Woods: Quakers, Praying Indians, and Circuits of Communication in Humphrey Norton’s New-England’s Ensigne / Marie Balsley Taylor -- “The Calamett, a Sure Bond and Seal of Peace”: Native-Pennsylvania Treaties as Religious Discourse / Scott M. Wert -- “Cast under Our Care”: Elite Quaker Masculinity and Political Rhetoric



about American Indians in the Age of Revolutions / Ray Batchelor -- “Strong Expressions of Regard”: Native Diplomats and Quakers in Early National Philadelphia / Stephanie Gamble -- “The Great Spirit Hears All We Now Say”: Philadelphia Quakers and the Seneca, 1798–1850 / Ellen M. Ross -- The Meddlesome Friend: Philip Evan Thomas among the Onöndawa´ga:´ 1838–1861 / Laurence M. Hauptman -- Tunesassa Echoes and the Temperance Struggle: a Family Tradition at Tunesassa Quaker Indian School, Allegany Indian Reservation across Generations / Thomas J. Lappas -- Of African and Indian Descent: Creating Mission and Memory in Western Ohio, 1805–1850 / Tara Strauch -- “A Damnd Rebelious Race”: the U.S. Civilization Plan and Native Authority / Lori Daggar -- Remembering and Forgetting – Local History and the Kin of Paul Cuffe in an Upper Canadian Quaker Community / Mary Beth Start -- Saving Indians by Teaching Schoolgirls to Work: Quakers, the Carlisle Institute, and American Indian Assimilation / Elizabeth Thompson -- Quaker Roles in Making and Implementing Federal Indian Policy: From Grant’s Peace Policy through the Early Dawes Act Era (1869–1900) / Carol Nackenoff and Allison Hrabar -- The Quaker Indian Boarding Schools: Facing Our History and Ourselves / Paula Palmer -- A Shared Vision for Healing / John Echohawk -- Index / Ignacio Gallup-Diaz and Geoffrey Plank.

Sommario/riassunto

Quakers and Native Americans examines the history of interactions between Quakers and Native Americans (American Indians). Fourteen scholarly essays cover the period from the 1650s to the twentieth century. American Indians often guided the Quakers by word and example, demanding that they give content to their celebrated commitment to peace. As a consequence, the Quakers’ relations with American Indians has helped define their sense of mission and propelled their rise to influence in the U.S. Quakers have influenced Native American history as colonists, government advisors, and educators, eventually promoting boarding schools, assimilation and the suppression of indigenous cultures. The final two essays in this collection provide Quaker and American Indian perspectives on this history, bringing the story up to the present day. Contributors include: Ray Batchelor, Lori Daggar, John Echohawk, Stephanie Gamble, Lawrence M. Hauptman, Allison Hrabar, Thomas J. Lappas, Carol Nackenoff, Paula Palmer, Ellen M. Ross, Jean R. Soderlund, Mary Beth Start, Tara Strauch, Marie Balsley Taylor, Elizabeth Thompson, and Scott M. Wert.