03122nam 22006132 450 99624812400331620160211115426.00-511-14533-01-107-15144-91-280-33075-90-511-14657-40-511-14680-90-511-14578-00-511-31216-40-511-61618-X0-511-14622-12027/heb04778(CKB)1000000000352812(EBL)254989(OCoLC)252488608(UkCbUP)CR9780511616181(MiAaPQ)EBC254989(dli)HEB04778(MiU)MIU01000000000000006856260(EXLCZ)99100000000035281220090915d2005|||| uy| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierModernizing England's past English historiography in the age of modernism, 1870-1970 /Michael Bentley[electronic resource]Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,2005.1 online resource (viii, 245 pages) digital, PDF file(s)The Wiles lecturesTitle from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).0-521-60266-1 0-521-84178-X Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Note on the text; Introduction; Prelude: after the whigs; Part I The whig legacy; Part II Modernist investments; Coda: after the modernists; Bibliographical note; IndexWhat came before 'postmodernism' in historical studies? By thinking through the assumptions, methods and cast of mind of English historians writing between about 1870 and 1970, this book reveals the intellectual world of the modernists and offers a full analysis of English historiography in this crucial period. Modernist historiography set itself the objective of going beyond the colourful narratives of 'whigs' and 'popularizers' in order to establish history as the queen of the humanities and as a rival to the sciences as a vehicle of knowledge. Professor Bentley does not follow those who deride modernism as 'positivist' or 'empiricist' but instead shows how it set in train brilliant new styles of investigation that transformed how historians understood the English past. But he shows how these strengths were eventually outweighed by inherent confusions and misapprehensions that threatened to kill the very subject that the modernists had intended to sustain.Wiles lectures.HistoriographyEnglandHistory19th centuryHistoriographyEnglandHistory20th centuryHistoriographyHistoryHistoriographyHistory907.2042Bentley Michael1948-173331UkCbUPUkCbUPBOOK996248124003316Modernizing England's past1887985UNISA01038cam 22003613 450 991075560010332120231120141033.097898144639289814463922rel.9789814800662hardbook20231120d2020----kmuy0itay5050 baengSG z 00 01ixxxe02txtrdacontent01n02nrdamediaHow enzymes workfrom structure to functionHaruo SuzukiSingaporePan Stanford publishingc20201 vol. (XII-222 p.)ill. en coul.24 cmNotes bibliogr.IL lavoro degli enzimiStruttura r funzioni degli enzimi572.723Suzuki,Haruo<1941-....>1436102ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK9910755600103321572.7-SUZ-1553/2023SC1SC1How enzymes work3594260UNINA05537nam 2200745Ia 450 991058334870332120240506103805.00-12-812254-40-12-812255-21-282-54210-997866125421070-08-096294-7(CKB)2560000000004261(EBL)535072(OCoLC)659558295(SSID)ssj0000426089(PQKBManifestationID)12163112(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000426089(PQKBWorkID)10373735(PQKB)10088080(MiAaPQ)EBC535072(MiAaPQ)EBC5213253(CaSebORM)9780123750266(EXLCZ)99256000000000426120090924d2018 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrPrivate equity and venture capital in Europe markets, techniques, and deals /Stefano Caselli2nd editionAmsterdam ;Boston Elsevier/Academic Pressc20181 online resource (369 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-4933-0116-0 0-12-375026-1 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front Cover; Private Equity and Venture Capital in Europe: Markets, Techniques, and Deals; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; About the Contributor; About the Author; PART 1 GENERAL FRAMEWORK; CHAPTER 1 The Fundamentals of Private Equity and Venture Capital; 1.1 Definition of Private Equity and Venture Capital; 1.2 Main Differences Between Corporate Finance and Entrepreneurial Finance; 1.3 The Map of Equity Investment: An Entrepreneur's Perspective; 1.4 The Map of Equity Investment: An Investor's Perspective; 1.5 The Private Equity Market in EuropeCHAPTER 2 Clusters of Investment Within Private Equity2.1 Preliminary Focus on the Different Clusters of Investment; 2.2 The Main Issues of Investment Clusters; 2.3 The Impact of Private Equity Operations; CHAPTER 3 Theoretical Foundation of Private Equity and Venture Capital; Introduction; 3.1 Theories about Corporation Financing; 3.2 A Review of the Venture Capital (and Private Equity) Cycle; 3.3 Fundraising; 3.4 Investment Management and Monitoring; 3.5 The Exit Phase; CHAPTER 4 Legal Framework in Europe for Equity Investors; Introduction4.1 Different Financial Institutions That Invest in Equity: An Introduction to the EU System4.2 Banks and Investment Firms: Common Rules and Differences in the EU; 4.3 Closed-end Funds and AMCs: Principles and Rules; 4.4 Reasons for Choosing a Closed-end Fund Rather Than Banks or Investment Firms; 4.5 The Relationship Between Closed-end Funds and AMCs: Economic and Financial Links; 4.6 Usable Vehicles for Private Equity Finance in the EU; CHAPTER 5 Legal Framework in the United States and United Kingdom for Equity Investors; Introduction5.1 Why the US and UK Differ from the EU: The Common Law Versus Civil Law System and the Impact of Supervision and Regulation5.2 Rules for US Equity Investors; 5.3 Rules for UK Equity Investors; 5.4 Carried Interest and Management Fee Scheme: US and UK Systems; 5.5 Clauses Signed in an LP Agreement; CHAPTER 6 Taxation Framework for Private Equity and Fiscal Impact for Equity Investors; Introduction; 6.1 Fundamental Role of Taxation in Private Equity and Venture Capital; 6.2 Taxation and Equity Investors: Lessons from Theory and Relevant Models6.3 Taxation Players: Investment Vehicles, Investors, and Companies Demanding Capital6.4 Taxation Features Around the World: A Brief Comparative Analysis; 6.5 Fiscal Framework for Equity Investors and Vehicles: The EU Condition; PART 2 THE PROCESS AND THE MANAGEMENT TO INVEST; CHAPTER 7 The Management of Equity Investment; 7.1 Equity Investment as a Process: Organization and Management; 7.2 The Four Pillars of Equity Investment; 7.3 The Relevance of Expertise and Skills Within the Process; CHAPTER 8 Fundraising; 8.1 Creation of the Business Idea; 8.2 Venture Capital Organizations8.3 Selling JobThe distinctive nature of the European pe/vc environment is on display in Stefano Caselli's presentation of its complete conceptual framework, from the volatile (its financial side) to the stable (its legal organization). A Bocconi University professor, Caselli offers a European perspective on market fundamentals, the v.c. cycle, and valuation issues, supporting his observations with recent examples and case studies. Written for investors, his book achieves many ""firsts,"" such as clarifying many aspects of EU and UK financial institutions. Complete with finding aids, keywords, exercises,Venture capitalEuropePrivate equityEuropeBusiness enterprisesEuropeFinanceInvestmentsLaw and legislationEuropeEuropefastVenture capitalPrivate equityBusiness enterprisesFinance.InvestmentsLaw and legislation332.0415332/.04154094332.04154094Caselli Stefano1969-151465MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910583348703321Private equity and venture capital in Europe2086343UNINA