1.

Record Nr.

UNINA990004272890403321

Autore

Antoine, Philippe

Titolo

Les récits de voyage de Chateaubriand : contribution à l'étude d'un genre / Philippe Antoine

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Paris : Champion, 1997

ISBN

2-85203-638-X

Descrizione fisica

324 p. ; 24 cm

Collana

Romantisme et modernités ; 10

Disciplina

848.609

843.6

Locazione

FLFBC

DECLI

Collocazione

843.7 CHAT/S 1

843.6 ANT

Lingua di pubblicazione

Francese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia



2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910816673503321

Autore

Hastings J

Titolo

Physics of and Science with X-Ray Free-Electron Lasers

Pubbl/distr/stampa

, : IOS Press, Incorporated, , 2020

©2020

ISBN

1-64368-133-8

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (272 pages)

Collana

Proceedings of the International School of Physics Enrico Fermi ; ; v.199

Altri autori (Persone)

PellegriniC

MarinelliA

Soggetti

X-ray lasers

Free electron lasers

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Intro -- Title Page -- Contents -- J. Hastings, C. Pellegrini and A. Marinelli - Preface -- Course group shot -- Gennady Stupakov - Electron beam physics -- Zhirong Huang - Introduction to the physics of X-ray free-electron lasers -- Luca Giannessi - Seeded free-electron lasers -- Nina Rohringer - Introduction to the theory of X-ray matter interaction -- J.B. Hastings - X-ray scattering, optics and imaging -- C. Masciovecchio - Free Electron Laser based non-linear spectroscopy -- J.S. Wark - High energy density science with X-ray free-electron lasers -- Andrea Cavalleri - Nonlinear phononics -- Franz X. Kartner - Ultrafast optics for X-ray free-electron lasers -- M. Altarelli - Present status and development of X-ray Free-Electron Laser facilities -- R.W. Schoenlein - X-ray FELs: Current and future research topics -- List of participants.



3.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910822775803321

Autore

Werner Hans <1952->

Titolo

The constructed Mennonite : history, memory, and the Second World War / / Hans Werner

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Manitoba, Canada : , : University of Manitoba Press, , 2013

©2013

ISBN

0-88755-436-9

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (214 pages)

Disciplina

289.7092

Soggetti

Autobiographical memory

Ex-prisoners of war - Manitoba

Mennonites - Manitoba

Mennonites - Russia (Federation) - Siberia

Storytellers - Manitoba

World War, 1939-1945

World War, 1939-1945 - Influence

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Includes index.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Part 1 Siberia. 1 Beginnings ; 2 Difficult Years ; 3 Ivan, Stalin's Hope ; 4 The Mist Clears __ Part 2 War. 5 War Stories ; 6 Johann: Becoming a German ; 7 The Fog of War ; 8 The 401 ; 9 The Collapse -- Part 3 Becoming Normal. 10 New Beginnings ; 11 Margarethe (Sara) Vogt (Letkeman) ; 12 The Immigrants ; 13 Memories, Stories, and History -- Appendix: Family Trees -- Glossary Notes.

Sommario/riassunto

John Werner was a storyteller. A Mennonite immigrant in southern Manitoba, he captivated his audiences with tales of adventure and perseverance. With every telling he constructed and reconstructed the memories of his life. John Werner was a survivor. Born in the Soviet Union just after the Bolshevik Revolution, he was named Hans and grew up in a German-speaking Mennonite community in Siberia. As a young man in Stalinist Russia, he became Ivan and fought as a Red Army soldier in the Second World War. Captured by Germans, he was resettled in occupied Poland where he became Johann, was naturalized and drafted into Hitler's German army where he served until captured



and placed in an American POW camp. He was eventually released and then immigrated to Canada where he became John. The Constructed Mennonite is a unique account of a life shaped by Stalinism, Nazism, migration, famine, and war. It investigates the tenuous spaces where individual experiences inform and become public history; it studies the ways in which memory shapes identity, and reveals how context and audience shape autobiographical narratives.