00923nam a2200229 i 450099100092004970753620020507103228.0930515s1991 ||| ||| | ita b10148280-39ule_instLE00639141ExLDip.to FisicaitaMarangio, G.461855Elementi di teoria della relatività generale /laureando Giorgio Marangio ; relatore Gabriele IngrossoLecce :Università degli studi, Lecce. Facoltà di Scienze. Corso di laurea in Fisica,a.a. 1991-92114 p.Ingrosso, Gabriele.b1014828002-04-1427-06-02991000920049707536LE006 T5211LE006-T521le006-E0.00-no 00000.i1017661527-06-02Elementi di teoria della relatività generale186396UNISALENTOle00601-01-93ma -engxx 0101926oam 2200505Ia 450 991069955060332120230902162241.0(CKB)5470000002403420(OCoLC)665087715(EXLCZ)99547000000240342020100923d2008 ua 0engurmn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierA successful infusion process for enabling Lunar exploration technologies[electronic resource] /Ann P. Over, Mark K. Klem, and Susan M. Motil ; prepared for the Space 2007 sponsored by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Long Beach, California, September 18-20, 2007Cleveland, Ohio :National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Glenn Research Center,[2008]1 online resource (8 pages) illustrationsNASA TM- ;2008-215045Title from title screen (viewed on Sept. 22, 2010)."January 2008.""AIAA-2007-6196."Includes bibliographical references.NASA technical memorandum ;215045.Lunar explorationnasatConstellation programnasatTechnology utilizationnasatCostsnasatLunar exploration.Constellation program.Technology utilization.Costs.Over Ann P1405082Klem Mark K1405083Motil Susan M1405084NASA Glenn Research Center.AIAA Space Conference & Exposition(2007 :Long Beach, Calif.)GPOGPOGPOBOOK9910699550603321A successful infusion process for enabling Lunar exploration technologies3480953UNINA04111nam 22006375 450 991079820810332120230613165932.00-300-18217-110.12987/9780300182170(CKB)3710000000654110(EBL)4518754(MiAaPQ)EBC4518754(DE-B1597)540210(DE-B1597)9780300182170(EXLCZ)99371000000065411020200406h20162016 fg engur|n|---|||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierAn American Genocide The United States and the California Indian Catastrophe, 1846-1873 /Benjamin MadleyNew Haven, CT :Yale University Press,[2016]©20161 online resource (709 p.)The Lamar Series in Western HistoryDescription based upon print version of record.0-300-18136-1 Includes bibliographical references and index.Frontmatter --CONTENTS --Acknowledgments --List of Abbreviations --Introduction --1. California Indians before 1846 --2. Prelude to Genocide: March 1846- March 1848 --3. Gold, Immigrants, and Killers from Oregon: March 1848- May 1850 --4. Turning Point: The Killing Campaigns of December 1849- May 1850 --5. Legislating Exclusion and Vulnerability: 1846-1853 --6. Rise of the Killing Machine: Militias and Vigilantes, April 1850- December 1854 --7. Perfecting the Killing Machine: December 1854- March 1861 --8. The Civil War in California and Its Aftermath: March 1861-1871 --9. Conclusion --Appendixes --Notes --Bibliography --IndexThe first full account of the government-sanctioned genocide of California Indians under United States rule Between 1846 and 1873, California's Indian population plunged from perhaps 150,000 to 30,000. Benjamin Madley is the first historian to uncover the full extent of the slaughter, the involvement of state and federal officials, the taxpayer dollars that supported the violence, indigenous resistance, who did the killing, and why the killings ended. This deeply researched book is a comprehensive and chilling history of an American genocide. Madley describes pre-contact California and precursors to the genocide before explaining how the Gold Rush stirred vigilante violence against California Indians. He narrates the rise of a state-sanctioned killing machine and the broad societal, judicial, and political support for genocide. Many participated: vigilantes, volunteer state militiamen, U.S. Army soldiers, U.S. congressmen, California governors, and others. The state and federal governments spent at least $ 1,700,000 on campaigns against California Indians. Besides evaluating government officials' culpability, Madley considers why the slaughter constituted genocide and how other possible genocides within and beyond the Americas might be investigated using the methods presented in this groundbreaking book.Lamar series in western history.Indians of North AmericaCaliforniaIndians of North AmericaCrimes againstCaliforniaIndians of North AmericaGovernment relationsCaliforniaState-sponsored terrorismCaliforniaIndians, Treatment ofCaliforniaCaliforniaHistory19th centuryCaliforniaUSACaliforniafastKaliforniengndIndians of North AmericaIndians of North AmericaCrimes againstIndians of North AmericaGovernment relationsState-sponsored terrorismIndians, Treatment of979.40415.85bclMadley Benjaminauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut1525226DE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK9910798208103321An American Genocide3766457UNINA