00905nam0-22003371i-450 99000682265040332120190115085609.0000682265FED01000682265(Aleph)000682265FED0100068226520010426d1995----km-y0itay50------baitay-------001yyCorso di diritto internazionaleFrancesco Capotorti.MilanoGiuffrèc 1995.X, 298 p.24 cmDiritto internazionale341Capotorti,Francesco229857ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990006822650403321DI II-20115027DECIII B 5927715FSPBCDI II-242f DECDECFSPBCDECCorso di diritto internazionale634201UNINA01786nam 2200493 a 450 991070111620332120111219091712.0(CKB)5470000002415889(OCoLC)768761265(EXLCZ)99547000000241588920111219d2010 ua 0engurcn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierHawaii StreamStats[electronic resource] a web application for defining drainage-basin characteristics and estimating peak-streamflow statistics /[Sarah N. Rosa and Delwyn S. Oki] ; prepared in cooperation with the State of Hawaii, Department of TransportationHonolulu, Hawaii :U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey,[2010]1 online resource (4 unnumbered pages) color illustrations, color mapsUSGS fact sheet ;2010-3052Title from title screen (viewed on Dec. 19, 2011)."July 2010."Includes bibliographical references (page [4])Hawaii StreamStats GeodatabasesHawaiiStreamflowHawaiiStream measurementsHawaiiFloodsHawaiiStream-gaging stationsHawaiiGeodatabasesStreamflowStream measurementsFloodsStream-gaging stationsRosa Sarah N1409244Oki Delwyn S1384236Hawaii.Department of Transportation.Geological Survey (U.S.)GPOGPOBOOK9910701116203321Hawaii StreamStats3495123UNINA04377nam 2200457 450 991079339630332120231110220615.00-252-05094-0(CKB)4100000007145321(MiAaPQ)EBC5589443(Au-PeEL)EBL5589443(OCoLC)1065537195(EXLCZ)99410000000714532120220704d2018 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierHockey a global history /Stephen Hardy and Andrew C. HolmanChampaign, Illinois :University of Illinois Press,[2018]©20181 online resource (434 pages)Sport and Society 0-252-04220-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Part One: Early Games to 1877 -- 1. Searching for Hockey's History -- 2. Folk and Field Games -- 3. The Montreal Birthing: 1875-77 -- Part Two: A Game Becomes the Game, 1877-1920 -- 4. Global Capitalism and the World of Sport: 1877-1920 -- 5. Breakout in Canada: 1877-1900 -- 6. Alternative Games: 1880-1900 -- 7. Forecheck into America: 1890-1920 -- 8. What Game? Forging a Distinct Product: 1890-1920 -- 9. Whose Game? Class, Language, Race, Sex, and Nation -- 10. Across the Ponds: 1895-1920 -- Part Three: The Diverging World of Canada's Game, 1920-1971 -- 11. Hot Wars, Cold Wars, and Brand Wars -- 12. North American Core Brands: 1920-1945 -- 13. Diverging North American Brands: 1920-1945 -- 14. Teams and Leagues of Their Own: 1920-1945 -- 15. Europe, the LIHG, and Olympic Hockey: 1920-1945 -- 16. Strength Down Center-North American Brands: 1945-1971 -- 17. Cold Wars and International Ice: 1945-1971 -- 18. Postwar Brand Wars: 1945-1971 -- Part Four: The Rise of Corporate Hockey, 1972-2010 -- 19. The Old Order Disrupted: 1972 -- 20. Restructuring North America: 1972-1988 -- 21. Global Visions of Open Ice: 1972-1988 -- 22. The Game on the Ice: 1972-1988 -- 23. From Calgary to the KHL: 1989-2010 -- Epilogue: Back to the Future? -- Notes -- Index -- About the Authors."Until the 1990s, the bulk of hockey history was focused on the National Hockey League and its celebrities, was written by Canadians for Canadians, and was not scholarly in either research methods or presentation. That has begun to change, but only slightly, as evidenced in the slew of breezy, triumphant books published this year as the NHL celebrates its centennial. Based on 25 years of research, this book re-centers hockey's story toward a North Atlantic panorama that unfolded over the last two centuries amid currents of global capitalism. Rather than assume the domination of one Canadian version of hockey, this project traces the history of convergence, divergence and reconvergence of a range of hockeys, via stories of people, organizations, venues, contests, equipment, coaching strategies, marketing schemes, and political campaigns. The story is organized around dates that emerged from primary sources on hockey: 1875, when a new version of the game appeared in Montreal and began to move with the broadening currents of global capitalism; 1920, when the Montreal version became THE Olympic version, both solidifying its international position and spawning separate brands that spoke to nationalist aspirations arising--especially in Europe--as global capitalism collapsed during world wars, a depression, and a cold war; 1972, when a Soviet-NHL Summit Series triggered a new era when national differences slowly evaporated in favor of an NHL-centered industry we call "corporate hockey," which grew amid global capitalism's return. In The Coolest Game, hockey is not just a mirror of developing economic-political-cultural systems. Instead, it is an active ingredient in making those systems"--Provided by publisher.Sport and Society HockeyHistoryHockeyHistory.796.962Hardy Stephen1948-1203255Holman Andrew C(Andrew Carl),1965-MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910793396303321Hockey3735259UNINA