1.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910885698703321

Autore

Plutarchus

Titolo

Plutarch's lives : in ten volumes / with an englIsh translating by Bernadotte Perrin

Pubbl/distr/stampa

London, : W. Heinemann

Cambridge, Mass., : Harvard university press, [stampa 1951]

Descrizione fisica

v. ; 17 cm

Collana

The Loeb classical library ; 65

Locazione

FLFBC

Collocazione

P2B 600 LCL 65

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Greco antico

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

3.: Pericles and Fabius Maximus, Nicias and Crassus. - 1951



2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910956911803321

Titolo

Transforming national holidays : identity discourse in the west and south Slavic countries, 1985-2010 / / edited by Ljiljana Saric, Karen Gammelgaard, Kjetil Ra Hauge

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., 2012

ISBN

9781283895255

1283895250

9789027272973

9027272972

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (328 p.)

Collana

Discourse approaches to politics, society and culture ; ; v. 47

Classificazione

LB 48269

Altri autori (Persone)

SaricLjiljana

GammelgaardKaren

HaugeKjetil Ra <1945->

Disciplina

394.269496

Soggetti

Slavic languages - Political aspects

Slavs - Ethnic identity

Discourse analysis - Political aspects - Slavic countries

Holidays - Slavic countries

Nationalism - Slavic countries

Nationalism and literature - Slavic countries

Sociolinguistics - Slavic countries

Slavic countries Social life and customs 20th century

Slavic countries Social life and customs 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 and index.

Nota di contenuto

Transforming National Holidays; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Contributors; Acknowledgements; Preface; Organization of this volume; Discursive construction of national holidays in West and South Slavic countries after the fall of co; 1. National holidays as sites of transformation; 2. Terminology; 3. National holidays in official discourse; 4. National holidays and collective memory; 5. Underlying events; 6. Methodologies; Analyses; 1. Collective memory and media genres: Serbian Statehood Day 2002-



2010; 1. Introduction and background

2. Collective memory and Serbian Statehood Day 3. Analysis of media texts; 4. Conclusions; Primary sources; 2. The quest for a proper Bulgarian national holiday; 1. Introduction; 2. Day of Bulgaria's Liberation from the Ottoman Yoke, 3 March; 3. Day of Bulgarian Enlightenment and Slavic Literacy, 24 May; 4. Day of Unification, 6 September; 5. Day of Bulgaria's Independence, 22 September; 6. Other dates; 7. Conclusion; Primary sources; 3. The multiple symbolism of 3 May in Poland after the fall of communism; 1. Introduction

2. Using the symbolism of the Constitution of 3 May: Three presidential discourses 3. The spirituality of the nation: Ecclesial 3 May discourse; 4. Conclusion; Primary sources; 4. "Dan skuplji vijeka," 'A day more precious than a century': Constructing Montenegrin identity by; 1. Introduction; 2. Background; 3. Theoretical and methodological frameworks; 4. Analyzing Pobjeda's construction of Independence Day; 5. Đukanović's construction of Montenegrin identity in two interviews; 6. To be continued

5. Croatia in search of a national day: Front-page presentations of national-day celebrations, 1988-1. Introduction and background: Underlying events and controversies of national days as state symbol; 2. Analysis: Categories and premises; 3. Concluding remarks; Primary sources; 6. Contested pasts, contested red-letter days: Antifascist commemorations and ethnic identities in p; 1. Introduction; 2. Reconstructing the past: Independent Croatia and the post-communist transition; 3. Parallel commemorations, contested pasts; 4. Nation states and identity in commemorative speeches; 5. Conclusion

Primary sources 7. Commemorating the Warsaw Uprising of 1 August 1944: International relational aspects of commemora; 1. Introduction: 1 August as a key event in Polish history; 2. The development of the commemoration of 1 August in Poland; 3. The international commemorations of the Warsaw Uprising; 4. Concluding remarks; Primary sources; 8. Ilinden: Linking a Macedonian past, present and future; 1. Introduction; 2. A third Ilinden? (1990-1995); 3. Ethnic crisis (2001); 4. Bucharest and beyond (2008 onwards); 5. Conclusion; Primary sources

9. Slovak national identity as articulated in the homilies of a religious holiday

Sommario/riassunto

This chapter examines one of Poland's most influential newspapers, Gazeta Wyborcza, and its front-page coverage of what is arguably the country's most popular national holiday, Independence Day. Specific attention is given to how Gazeta's writers discursively constructed a Polishness compatible with European values, both before and after the country's EU admission. Within the newspaper's Euro-Polish identity project, they reinforced the idea of a common past, present, and future, while introducing a concept of European supranationalism that, however, did not replace but instead served to compl



3.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910963242603321

Titolo

The re-emergence of emergence : the emergentist hypothesis from science to religion / / edited by Philip Clayton and Paul Davies

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Oxford ; ; New York, : Oxford University Press, 2006

ISBN

1-280-90390-2

0-19-151601-5

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

xiv, 330 p. : ill

Altri autori (Persone)

ClaytonPhilip <1956->

DaviesP. C. W

Disciplina

501

Soggetti

Emergence (Philosophy)

Science - Philosophy

Consciousness

Religion and science

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

The physical sciences -- The biological sciences -- Consciousness and emergence -- Religion and emergence.

Sommario/riassunto

This volume introduces readers to emergence theory, outlines the major arguments in its defence, and summarizes the most powerful objections against it. It provides the clearest explication yet of this exciting new theory of science, which challenges the reductionist approach by proposing the continuous emergence of novel phenomena.