02398nam 22005172 450 991015018690332120160912165825.01-108-10974-81-108-11042-81-108-10565-31-108-11110-61-108-11178-51-108-11450-41-316-21261-0(CKB)4340000000013675(UkCbUP)CR9781316212615(MiAaPQ)EBC4659197(EXLCZ)99434000000001367520140918d2016|||| uy| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierTheater of a thousand wonders a history of miraculous images and shrines in New Spain /William B. Taylor, University of California, Berkeley[electronic resource]New York :Cambridge University Press,2016.1 online resource (xxvi, 654 pages) digital, PDF file(s)Cambridge Latin American studies ;103Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 09 Sep 2016).1-107-10267-7 1-107-50085-0 The great many shrines of New Spain have become long-lived sites of shared devotion and contestation across social groups. They have provided a lasting sense of enchantment, of divine immanence in the present, and a hunger for epiphanies in daily life. This is a story of consolidation and growth during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, rather than one of rise and decline in the face of early stages of modernization. Based on research in a wide array of manuscript and printed primary sources, and informed by recent scholarship in art history, religious studies, anthropology, and history, this is the first comprehensive study of shrines and miraculous images in any part of early modern Latin America.Cambridge Latin American studies ;103.Christian shrinesNew SpainChristian shrinesMexicoMexicoChurch historyChristian shrinesChristian shrines263/.04272Taylor William B.876407UkCbUPUkCbUPBOOK9910150186903321Theater of a thousand wonders2582673UNINA03991nam 2200685Ia 450 991078215810332120230721032541.01-118-05931-X1-281-45048-097866114504890-470-38918-4(CKB)1000000000535869(EBL)353527(OCoLC)608624017(SSID)ssj0000398036(PQKBManifestationID)11249231(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000398036(PQKBWorkID)10361448(PQKB)10812684(Au-PeEL)EBL353527(CaPaEBR)ebr10296660(CaONFJC)MIL145048(MiAaPQ)EBC353527(EXLCZ)99100000000053586920070929d2008 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrProfessional ASP.NET 3.5 in CA<[electronic resource] /Bill Evjen, Scott Hanselman, Devin RaderIndianapolis, IN Wiley Pub.c20081 online resource (1730 p.)Wrox professional guidesIncludes index.0-470-18757-3 Professional ASP.NET 3.5 in C# and VB; About the Authors; Credits; Acknowledgments; Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1: Application and Page Frameworks; Chapter 2: ASP.NET Server Controls and Client-Side Scripts; Chapter 3: ASP.NET Web Server Controls; Chapter 4: Validation Server Controls; Chapter 5: Working with Master Pages; Chapter 6: Themes and Skins; Chapter 7: Data Binding in ASP.NET 3.5; Chapter 8: Data Management with ADO.NET; Chapter 9: Querying with LINQ; Chapter 10: Working with XML and LINQ to XML; Chapter 11: IIS7; Chapter 12: Introduction to the Provider ModelChapter 13: Extending the Provider ModelChapter 14: Site Navigation; Chapter 15: Personalization; Chapter 16: Membership and Role Management; Chapter 17: Portal Frameworks and Web Parts; Chapter 18: HTML and CSS Design with ASP.NET; Chapter 19: ASP.NET AJAX; Chapter 20: ASP.NET AJAX Control Toolkit; Chapter 21: Security; Chapter 22: State Management; Chapter 23: Caching; Chapter 24: Debugging and Error Handling; Chapter 25: File I/O and Streams; Chapter 26: User and Server Controls; Chapter 27: Modules and Handlers; Chapter 28: Using Business ObjectsChapter 29: Building and Consuming ServicesChapter 30: Localization; Chapter 31: Configuration; Chapter 32: Instrumentation; Chapter 33: Administration and Management; Chapter 34: Packaging and Deploying ASP.NET Applications; Appendix A: Migrating Older ASP.NET Projects; Appendix B: ASP.NET Ultimate Tools; Appendix C: Silverlight; Appendix D: ASP.NET Online Resources; IndexThis book was written to introduce you to the features and capabilities that ASP.NET 3.5 offers, as well as to give you an explanation of the foundation that ASP.NET provides. We assume you have a general understanding of Web technologies, such as previous versions of ASP.NET, Active Server Pages 2.0/3.0, or JavaServer Pages. If you understand the basics of Web programming, you should not have much trouble following along with this book's content. If you are brand new to ASP.NET, be sure to check out Beginning ASP.NET 3.5: In C# and VB by Imar Spaanjaars (Wiley Publishing, Inc., 2008) to helpWrox professional guides.Internet programmingMicrosoft .NETWeb site developmentInternet programming.Microsoft .NET.Web site development.005.276006.7654.51bclEvjen Bill1495163Hanselman Scott1495164Rader Devin1976-1097207MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910782158103321Professional ASP.NET 3.5 in CA3784146UNINA