04396nam 2200637 450 991046184110332120210517222157.03-11-037763-23-11-038732-810.1515/9783110377637(CKB)3710000000469443(EBL)1713054(SSID)ssj0001553398(PQKBManifestationID)16170207(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001553398(PQKBWorkID)14813135(PQKB)10290464(MiAaPQ)EBC1713054(DE-B1597)429802(OCoLC)948656239(OCoLC)954883201(DE-B1597)9783110377637(Au-PeEL)EBL1713054(CaPaEBR)ebr11094235(CaONFJC)MIL824898(OCoLC)919297820(EXLCZ)99371000000046944320150901h20152015 uy| 0engurcnu||||||||txtccrHandbook of Medieval cultureVolume 2 fundamental aspects and conditions of the European Middle Ages /edited by Albrecht ClassenBerlin :De Gruyter,[2015]©20151 online resource (824 p.)De Gruyter referenceDescription based upon print version of record.3-11-037756-X Includes bibliographical references.Front matter --Contents --Hunting, Hawking, Fowling, and Fishing /Stuhmiller, Jacqueline --Illness and Death /Stanford, Charlotte A. --Islamic Spain: Al-Andalus and the Three Cultures /Abate, Mark T. --Jewish Culture and Literature in England /Krummel, Miriamne Ara --Languages /Traxel, Oliver M. --Law in Literature and Society /Taylor, Scott L. --Literature /Bratu, Cristian --Love, Sex, and Marriage /Classen, Albrecht --Magic and Divination /Tuczay, Christa Agnes --Medicine /Touwaide, Alain --Medieval Manuscripts /Gwara, Scott --Memory, Recollection, and Forgetting /Tracy, Kisha G. --Medieval merchants /Puttevils, Jeroen --History of Medieval Metrology /Heinz, Werner --Millenarianism/Millennialism, Eschatology, Apocalypticism, Utopianism /Landes, Richard --Western Monasticism /Lützelschwab, Ralf --Money, Banking, Economy /Rössner, Philipp Robinson --Monsters /Hurley, Mary Kate --Conceptualizing and Experiencing Music in the Middle Ages (ca. 500-1500) /Kügle, Karl --Numbers /Wedell, Moritz --Numismatics /Naismith, Rory --Old Age /Anderson, Sarah M. --The Papacy and the Pan-European Culture /Dempsey, John A. --Patrons, Arts, and Audiences /Bratu, Cristian --Poverty /Gentry, Francis G. --Public Opinion and Popular Culture /Connell, Charles W. --Religious Conflict /Sewell, John --Revolt and Revolution /Sizer, MichaelA follow-up publication to the Handbook of Medieval Studies, this new reference work turns to a different focus: medieval culture. Medieval research has grown tremendously in depth and breadth over the last decades. Particularly our understanding of medieval culture, of the basic living conditions, and the specific value system prevalent at that time has considerably expanded, to a point where we are in danger of no longer seeing the proverbial forest for the trees. The present, innovative handbook offers compact articles on essential topics, ideals, specific knowledge, and concepts defining the medieval world as comprehensively as possible. The topics covered in this new handbook pertain to issues such as love and marriage, belief in God, hell, and the devil, education, lordship and servitude, Christianity versus Judaism and Islam, health, medicine, the rural world, the rise of the urban class, travel, roads and bridges, entertainment, games, and sport activities, numbers, measuring, the education system, the papacy, saints, the senses, death, and money.De Gruyter reference.Civilization, MedievalHandbooks, manuals, etcElectronic books.Civilization, Medieval306.0902Classen AlbrechtMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910461841103321Handbook of Medieval culture2475490UNINA01516nam 2200385 a 450 991069701970332120230902161729.0(CKB)5470000002384708(OCoLC)613217633(EXLCZ)99547000000238470820100510d2010 ua 0engurmn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierNuclear nonproliferation[electronic resource] DOE needs to address uncertainties with and strengthen independent safety oversight of its plutonium disposition program : report to the Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development, Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives[Washington, D.C.] :U.S. Govt. Accountability Office,[2010]1 online resource (iii, 64 pages) illustrationsTitle from PDF title screen (GAO, viewed May 6, 2010)."March 2010.""GAO-10-378."Includes bibliographical references.Nuclear nonproliferation Nuclear nonproliferationNuclear arms controlNuclear nonproliferation.Nuclear arms control.United States.Congress.House.Committee on Appropriations.Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development.GPOGPOBOOK9910697019703321Nuclear nonproliferation3427026UNINA04156nam 22005893 450 991083182440332120241113232430.097810006845751000684571https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003181163(CKB)4970000000226551(MiAaPQ)EBC7245040(ODN)ODN0009201214(Au-PeEL)EBL7245040(OCoLC)1378933986(ScCtBLL)e27d70d4-feb2-474c-8d6d-49b8c895c603(EXLCZ)99497000000022655120241113d2022 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe COVID-19 Pandemic and the Future of Working Spaces1st ed.2022Oxford :Taylor & Francis Group,2022.©2022.1 online resource (296 pages)Regions and Cities SeriesCover -- Half Title -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- List of contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Introduction: the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the future of working spaces -- PART 1 Socioeconomic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on new working spaces and future development scenarios -- 1 New working spaces and COVID-19: analyzing the debate through Twitter -- 2 Changes in knowledge strategies under the COVID-19 pandemic: a tale of European coworking spaces -- 3 Independently operated coworking spaces and the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic -- 4 A look into Beirut's coworking scene: exploring the pre- and post-pandemic conditions -- 5 Community bonds in new working spaces of a small town -- PART 2 The role of new working spaces in urban and regional development and the policy and planning debate during the COVID-19 pandemic -- 6 New working spaces: policy perspectives before and after the COVID-19 pandemic -- 7 New working spaces in rural areas: designing a research agenda for regional sovereignty in post-pandemic times -- 8 Digital nomads and coworking spaces: reshaped perspectives? The Paris mega city-region after COVID-19 -- 9 Rural coworking spaces in the COVID-19 era: a window of opportunity? -- 10 Presenting coworking spaces and chrono-urbanism as a policy package for sustainable mobility in post-pandemic Malta -- PART 3 New working spaces and the work lives of coworkers and remote workers during the COVID-19 pandemic -- 11 Virtual coworking and remote working: lessons and perspectives on the COVID-19 pandemic from Estonia and Norway -- 12 Coworkers in the Netherlands during the COVID-19 pandemic -- 13 Coworking spaces and COVID-19: a South Korean perspective -- 14 Perspectives on the dynamics of third spaces.15 Home, university, and other spaces: where Finnish and Italian academics did research prior to and during the COVID-19 pandemic -- 16 Women empowering women? Challenges and opportunities of new female-oriented workplaces in the post-pandemic era -- 17 Work-life balance services in coworking spaces and the impact of COVID-19 -- 18 Concluding remarks, trends, and future research on new working spaces -- Index.This book presents a compendium of emerging and innovative studies on the proliferation of new working spaces, both formal and informal, such as co-working spaces, maker spaces, Fab labs, public libraries and coffeeshops, and their role during and post-Covid-19.Regions and Cities SeriesNonfictionOverDriveBusinessOverDriveSociologyOverDriveNonfiction.Business.Sociology.658.3/12BUS022000BUS067000SOC053000bisacshMariotti Ilaria720875Di Marino Mina721584Bednář PavelMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910831824403321The COVID-19 Pandemic and the Future of Working Spaces4290835UNINA