1.

Record Nr.

UNINA990005794930403321

Autore

Menzel, Heinz

Titolo

Die römischen Bronzen aus Deutschland / Heinz Menzel

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Mainz am Rheim : Philipp von Zabern, c1986

ISBN

3-8053-0419-6

Descrizione fisica

2 v. ; 28 cm

Disciplina

733.45

Locazione

FLFBC

Collocazione

733.45 ROM 1 (3.1)

733.45 ROM 1 (3.2)

Lingua di pubblicazione

Tedesco

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

3.: Bonn



2.

Record Nr.

UNISA990001926370203316

Autore

ACCIOLY, Hildebrando

Titolo

Tratado de direito internacional publico / por Hildebrando Accioly

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Rio de Janeiro : IBGE, 1933

Descrizione fisica

3. v. ; 23 cm

Collocazione

XXIII.1.B. 371 1 (IG VIII 1 902/I)

XXIII.1.B. 371 2 (IG VIII 1 902/II)

XXIII.1.B. 371 3 (IG VIII 1 902/III)

Lingua di pubblicazione

Portoghese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

<vol. 1.> : - XXIV, 665 p. - <vol. 2.> : - 411 p. - <vol. 3.> : - VIII, 535 p.

3.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910790578303321

Titolo

Interpreting global security / / edited by Mark Bevir, Oliver Daddow and Ian Hall

Pubbl/distr/stampa

London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2014

ISBN

1-138-28945-0

0-203-71346-X

1-134-44494-X

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (395 p.)

Collana

Routledge advances in international relations and global politics ; ; 111

Altri autori (Persone)

BevirMark

Disciplina

355/.03

Soggetti

National security

World politics - 21st century

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.



Nota di contenuto

Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of illustrations; List of contributors; Acknowledgements; 1. Interpreting global security; Interpretive theory; Why beliefs?; Why traditions?; Why dilemmas?; Interpretive theory and global security; Challenging comprehensive theories; Decentring global governance; New research topics; Conclusion; References; 2. The rise of security governance; International relations; Public administration; Security governance; Conclusion; References

3. An interplay of traditions: The 'return of uncertainty' and its taming in post-9/11 US security thinking'There's a new world 'here': revisiting the US interpretation of the global security environment after 9/11; The two dimensions of the notion of the 'new' world; The 'new' world and the idea of the 'return of uncertainty'; The American 'new'; The return of 'uncertainty' and its taming; Conclusion; References; 4. Interpreting george W. Bush'S foreign policy; Optimism; Pessimism; Augustinian realism; Containment and sequence; Conclusion; References

5. From value protection to value promotion: Interpreting British security policyInterpreting security traditions: from foreign policy to strategic culture; Post-war dilemmas; Reconfiguring the tradition: from post-war to post-Cold War; Conclusion; References; 6. Negotiating the global security dilemma: Interpreting Russia's security agenda; Beliefs and traditions of the Putin regime; Traditional Russian beliefs and the Putin regime; Contemporary beliefs: fear of the 1990s chaos and the Putin regime

Russia's security dilemma: how to normalize its position as a great power in the contemporary global security architectureStage 1: internal rebuilding and Russia's attempts to fit into existing global architecture, 2000-02; Stage 2: Russia's reassertion of its position in the global security architecture, 2002-08; Conclusion; Notes; References; 7. Interpreting missile defence: A comparative study of European reactions; Symbolism, tradition, narrative and socialization in domestic nuclear politics; The construction of nuclear politics in Britain, France and (West) Germany

British strategic narratives and traditionsFrench beliefs; French strategic narratives and traditions; West German beliefs; West German strategic narratives and traditions; Missile defence as a nuclear politics dilemma; Reconstructing the nuclear narratives; Notes; References; 8. Framing the sovereignty intervention dilemma: The strange omission of the Genocide Convention; Why focus on the Genocide Convention?; The UN Charter frame; Conclusion; Notes; References; 9. Writing the threat of terrorism in Western Europe and the European Union: An interpretive analysis

Interpreting terror: dominant beliefs about terrorism

Sommario/riassunto

<P>This edited collection explores the fruitfulness of applying an interpretive approach to the study of global security. The interpretive approach concentrates on unpacking the meanings and beliefs of various policy actors, and, crucially, explains those beliefs by locating them in historical traditions and as responses to dilemmas. Interpretivists thereby seek to highlight the contingency, diversity, and contestability of the narratives, expertise, and beliefs that inform political action. The interpretive approach is widespread in the study of governance and public policy, but arguably it h



4.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910823386103321

Titolo

Anatomy of the medical image : knowledge production and transfiguration from the renaissance to today / / edited by Axel Fliethmann, Christiane Weller

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Leiden, Netherlands ; ; Boston, Massachusetts : , : Brill, , [2021]

©2021

ISBN

90-04-44501-3

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource

Collana

Clio medica ; ; volume 104

Disciplina

610.1

Soggetti

Human body (Philosophy) - History

Medicine - Philosophy

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction -- Axel Fliethmann and Christiane Weller -- I. THE EPISTEMOLOGY OF ANATOMY AND AESTHETICS -- Rembrandt and the Dutch Cartesians: The Medical Body and the Body of Christ in the Anatomy Lessons -- Jill Redner -- Pathologies of Imagination and Medical Visual Culture in Early Modern Europe -- Axel Fliethmann -- Re-imagining the "Birthing Machine:" Art and Anatomy in Obstetric and Anatomical Models Made by Women -- Elizabeth Stephens -- The Body in Motion: The Image of Man in Physical Education in Late Eighteenth-Century Schnepfenthal -- Heikki Lempa -- II. IDENTITY AND VISUAL (DE)FORMATION -- Photography, Arrested Development, and the Facial Expression of Emotion -- Corinna Wagner -- The Living and the Dead in Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Medical Portraiture -- Joanna Madloch -- Picturing Pathology: An Affirmative Reading of Lam Qua's Medical Portraiture -- Carolyn Lau -- "The Quickening:" Embryonic Stages in Visualising and Understanding Depression and Anxiety -- stef lenk -- III. POWER, CONSUMPTION AND THE PATHOLOGICAL BODY -- Capitalism without Desire: Economic Thinking and the Visualisation of the Biomedical Body ca. 1900 -- Claudia Stein -- The Pitfalls of Utilitarianism: Capillary Images and Biopolitical Interventionism during the Weimar Republic -- Michael Hau -- Sex



Murder, Photographic Evidence, and the Weimar Cultural Imagination -- Birgit Lang -- Imagining Madness: The Conceptualisation of Mental Illness in Psychiatric Art Collections -- Christiane Weller -- Biomedia in the Flesh: Imagining Biomedical Interventions as Horror -- Barry Murnane -- Bibliography -- Indices.

Sommario/riassunto

This volume addresses the interdependencies between visual technologies and epistemology with regard to our perception of the medical body. It explores the relationships between the imagination, the body, and concrete forms of visual representations: Ranging from the Renaissance paradigm of anatomy, to Foucault's "birth of the clinic" and the institutionalised construction of a "medical gaze"; from "visual" archives of madness, psychiatric art collections, the politicisation and economisation of the body, to the post-human in mass media representations. Contributions to this volume investigate medical bodies as historical, technological, and political constructs, constituted where knowledge formation and visual cultures intersect. Contributors are: Axel Fliethmann, Michael Hau, Birgit Lang, Carolyn Lau, Heikki Lempa, Stefanie Lenk, Joanna Madloch, Barry Murnane, Jill Redner, Claudia Stein, Elizabeth Stephens, Corinna Wagner, and Christiane Weller.