04830nam 2200505 450 991049002770332120220925162351.090-04-44889-6(CKB)5600000000001118(NjHacI)995600000000001118(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/71041(PPN)256394733(EXLCZ)99560000000000111820220925d2021 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierPrint and Power in Early Modern Europe (1500-1800) /Nina Lamal, Jamie Cumby, Helmer J. HelmersBrill2021Leiden ;Boston :BRILL,[2021]©20211 online resource (xviii, 443 pages)The handpress world ;Volume 7390-04-44888-8 Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction: The Printing Press as an Agent of Power / Helmer Helmers, Nina Lamal and Jamie Cumby -- Part 1: Governing through Print -- Policing in Print: Social Control in Spanish and Borromean Milan (1535-1584) / Rachel Midura -- On Printing and Decision-Making: The Management of Information by the City Powers of Lyon (ca. 1550-ca. 1580) / Gautier Mingous -- Printing for Central Authorities in the Early Modern Low Countries (15th-17th Centuries) / Renaud Adam -- Rural Officials Discover the Printing Press in the Eighteenth-Century Habsburg Monarchy / Andreas Golob -- Part 2: Printing for Government -- Printing for the Reformation: The Canonical Documents of the Edwardian Church of England, 1547-1553 / Celyn Richards -- Newspapers and Authorities in Seventeenth-Century Germany / Jan Hillgärtner -- The Politics of Print in the Dutch Golden Age: The Ommelander Troubles (c. 1630-1680) / Arthur der Weduwen -- Part 3: Patronage and Prestige -- The Rise of the Stampatore Camerale: Printers and Power in Early Sixteenth-Century Rome / Paolo Sachet -- State and Church Sponsored Printing by Jan Januszowski and His Drukarnia Łazarzowa (Officina Lazari) in Krakow / Justyna Kiliańczyk-Zięba -- Ferdinando de'Medici and the Typographia Medicea / Caren Reimann -- Royal Patronage of Illicit Print: Catherine of Braganza and Catholic Books in Late Seventeenth-Century London / Chelsea Reutcke -- Part 4: Power of Persuasion -- The Papacy, Power, and Print: The Publication of Papal Decrees in the First Fifty Years of Printing / Margaret Meserve -- The Power of the Image: The Visual Prints of Frans Hogenberg / Ramon Voges -- Collecting 'Toute l'Angleterre': English Books, Soft Power and Spanish Diplomacy at the Casa del Sol (1613-1622) / Ernesto Oyarbide -- Prohibition as Propaganda Technique: The Case of the Pamphlet Lacouronne usurpee et le prince supposé (1688) / Rindert Jagersma -- Part 5: Relgious Authority -- Illustrating Authority: The Creation and Reception of an English Protestant Iconography / Nora Epstein -- Between Ego Documents and Anti-Catholic Propaganda: Printed Revocation Sermons in Seventeenth-Century Lutheran Germany / Martin Christ -- Learned Servants: Dutch Ministers, Their Books and the Struggle for a Reformed Republic in the Dutch Golden Age / Forrest C. Strickland.Print, in the early modern period, could make or break power. This volume addresses one of the most urgent and topical questions in early modern history: how did European authorities use a new medium with such tremendous potential? The eighteen contributors develop new perspectives on the relationship between the rise of print and the changing relationships between subjects and rulers by analysing print’s role in early modern bureaucracy, the techniques of printed propaganda, genres, and strategies of state communication. While print is often still thought of as an emancipating and destabilizing force of change in early modern societies, the resulting picture shows how instrumental print was in strengthening existing power structures. Readership: This volume will appeal to historians of early modern print culture as well as historians of media and anyone with broad interest in early modern cultural and political history.Handpress world ;Volume 73.Print and Power in Early Modern Europe PrintingHistoryPublishing industry and book tradePrintingHistory.686.2094 Lamal Ninaedt1356907Cumby JamieHelmers Helmer J.1977-Lamal NinaNjHacINjHaclBOOK9910490027703321Print and Power in Early Modern Europe (1500-1800)3362000UNINA03800nam 2200553 450 991079710640332120230807220010.01-5040-1728-5(CKB)3710000000434578(EBL)2068304(MiAaPQ)EBC2068304(Au-PeEL)EBL2068304(CaPaEBR)ebr11199888(OCoLC)911001818(EXLCZ)99371000000043457820160512d2015 uy| 1engur|n|---|||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierA Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's court /Mark TwainNew York :Open Road Integrated Media,2015.1 online resource (519 p.)Originally published in 1889.Cover; Title Page; PREFACE; A WORD OF EXPLANATION; THE TALE OF THE LOST LAND; CHAPTER I: CAMELOT; CHAPTER II: KING ARTHUR'S COURT; CHAPTER III: KNIGHTS OF THE TABLE ROUND; CHAPTER IV: SIR DINADAN THE HUMORIST; CHAPTER V: AN INSPIRATION; CHAPTER VI: THE ECLIPSE; CHAPTER VII: MERLIN'S TOWER; CHAPTER VIII: THE BOSS; CHAPTER IX: THE TOURNAMENT; CHAPTER X: BEGINNINGS OF CIVILIZATION; CHAPTER XI: THE YANKEE IN SEARCH OF ADVENTURES; CHAPTER XII: SLOW TORTURE; CHAPTER XIII: FREEMEN; CHAPTER XIV: "DEFEND THEE, LORD"; CHAPTER XV: SANDY'S TALE; CHAPTER XVI: MORGAN LE FAY; CHAPTER XVII: A ROYAL BANQUETCHAPTER XVIII: IN THE QUEEN'S DUNGEONSCHAPTER XIX: KNIGHT-ERRANTRY AS A TRADE; CHAPTER XX: THE OGRE'S CASTLE; CHAPTER XXI: THE PILGRIMS; CHAPTER XXII: THE HOLY FOUNTAIN; CHAPTER XXIII: RESTORATION OF THE FOUNTAIN; CHAPTER XXIV: A RIVAL MAGICIAN; CHAPTER XXV: A COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION; CHAPTER XXVI: THE FIRST NEWSPAPER; CHAPTER XXVII: THE YANKEE AND THE KING TRAVEL INCOGNITO; CHAPTER XXVIII: DRILLING THE KING; CHAPTER XXIX: THE SMALLPOX HUT; CHAPTER XXX: THE TRAGEDY OF THE MANOR-HOUSE; CHAPTER XXXI: MARCO; CHAPTER XXXII: DOWLEY'S HUMILIATION; CHAPTER XXXIII: SIXTH CENTURY POLITICAL ECONOMYCHAPTER XXXIV: THE YANKEE AND THE KING SOLD AS SLAVESCHAPTER XXXV: A PITIFUL INCIDENT; CHAPTER XXXVI: AN ENCOUNTER IN THE DARK; CHAPTER XXXVII: AN AWFUL PREDICAMENT; CHAPTER XXXVIII: SIR LAUNCELOT AND KNIGHTS TO THE RESCUE; CHAPTER XXXIX: THE YANKEE'S FIGHT WITH THE KNIGHTS; CHAPTER XL: THREE YEARS LATER; CHAPTER XLI: THE INTERDICT; CHAPTER XLII: WAR!; CHAPTER XLIII: THE BATTLE OF THE SAND BELT; CHAPTER XLIV: A POSTSCRIPT BY CLARENCE; FINAL P.S. BY M.T.; CopyrightMark Twain's classic satirical tale of time travel and Arthurian legend Hank Morgan is a supervisor at a firearms factory in Hartford, Connecticut. Following a violent argument with a man named Hercules, Hank is surprised to find himself under an oak tree, staring up at a man on horseback in full armor. The year is 528, and Hank has somehow landed in King Arthur's Court in Camelot. Worse still, Hank is ridiculed by the boorish knights, brought in front of the Round Table, and sentenced to burn at the stake. Will Hank die at the hands of the Knights of the Round Table, or can his Yankee ingenuiAmericansGreat BritainFictionArthurian romancesAdaptationsKnights and knighthoodFictionKings and rulersFictionTime travelFictionBritonsFictionAmericansArthurian romancesKnights and knighthoodKings and rulersTime travelBritonsTwain Mark1835-1910,27404MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910797106403321Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's court73854UNINA01957nam 22005175 450 991015474810332120190708092533.01-4008-8189-710.1515/9781400881895(CKB)3710000000627303(MiAaPQ)EBC4738609(DE-B1597)467940(OCoLC)954124147(OCoLC)990390756(DE-B1597)9781400881895(EXLCZ)99371000000062730320190708d2016 fg engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierFunctional Operators (AM-21), Volume 1 Measures and Integrals. (AM-21) /John von NeumannPrinceton, NJ : Princeton University Press, [2016]©19501 online resource (268 pages) illustrationsAnnals of Mathematics Studies ;2530-691-07966-8 Frontmatter -- FOREWORD -- CHAPTER I . POINT SET THEORY -- CHAPTER II . OUTER MEASURE -- CHAPTER III. MEASURE -- CHAPTER IV. INNER MEASURE -- CHAPTER V. INVARIANCE OF MEASURE UNDER.TRANSFORMATIONS -- CHAPTER VI. COVERING THEOREMS -- CHAPTER VII. NON-MEASURABLE SETS -- CHAPTER VIII. LEBESGUE INTEGRAL -- CHAPTER IX. MONOTONIC FUNCTIONS -- CHAPTER X. GENERAL MEASURE FUNCTIONS AND OUTER MEASURES -- CHAPTER XI. PROPERTIES OF THE GENERAL INTEGRALGeometry of orthogonal spaces.MathematicsAmbiguity.Antiderivative.John von Neumann.Notation.Operator theory.Sign (mathematics).Mathematics.515.42von Neumann John, 12895DE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK9910154748103321Functional Operators (AM-21), Volume 12788678UNINA09117nam 22005893 450 991102012860332120231114101935.0978111989411711198941159781119894124111989412397811198941311119894131(MiAaPQ)EBC30755542(Au-PeEL)EBL30755542(CKB)28325787600041(Exl-AI)30755542(Perlego)4246826(EXLCZ)992832578760004120230929d2023 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAnimal Abuse and Interpersonal Violence A Psycho-Criminological Understanding1st ed.Newark :John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,2023.©2024.1 online resource (270 pages)Psycho-Criminology of Crime, Mental Health, and the Law SeriesPrint version: Chan, Heng Choon (Oliver) Animal Abuse and Interpersonal Violence Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,c2023 9781119894100 Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication Page -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- About the Editors -- About the Contributors -- Foreword -- Endorsements -- Chapter 1 Introduction: A Psycho-Criminological Understanding of Animal Abuse and Interpersonal Violence -- Introduction -- The Approach Adopted in this Book -- The Structure of the Book -- Advancing our Understanding of Animal Abuse and Interpersonal Violence from a Psycho-Criminological Approach -- References -- Part 1 Theory and Research -- Chapter 2 Animal Abuse: Beyond Companion Animals and Domestic Households -- Acknowledgments -- Animal Abuse and Suffering -- Animal Abuse in Mercy Release -- Poaching of Protected Species -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3 The Animal Cruelty-Delinquency Relationship: Violence Graduation, Deviance Generalization, or Antecedent Lifestyle? -- Introduction -- Assessing the Animal Cruelty-Delinquency Relationship -- Cross-Sectional Correlations -- Prospective Associations -- Interpreting the Animal Cruelty-Delinquency Relationship -- Violence Graduation Hypothesis -- Deviance Generalization Hypothesis -- Antecedent Lifestyle Hypothesis -- Recommendations for Future Research -- An International Perspective -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4 Animal Cruelty and the Development of "Link" Research between Nonhuman and Human Violence -- Introduction -- Animal Cruelty and Human Violence -- Defining Animal Cruelty -- Link Studies Then and Now -- Motives and Methods -- Link Theories and Their Empirical Support -- Whither the Link? -- References -- Chapter 5 Attitudes toward Animal Abuse and Interpersonal Relating -- Introduction -- The Link between Animal Abuse and Interpersonal Violence -- Attitudes toward Animal Abuse -- Interpersonal Relating -- Attitudes toward Animal Abuse and Interpersonal Relating -- Method.Participants -- Measures -- Procedure -- Data analysis -- Results -- Descriptive Statistics -- Comparison of Attitudes toward Animal Abuse and Interpersonal Relating for Males and Females -- Correlations between Attitudes toward Animal Abuse/Interpersonal Relating and Age -- Correlations between Attitudes toward Animal Abuse and Interpersonal Relating -- Discussion -- Limitations of the Study -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 6 Toward a Classification of Animal Maltreatment -- Introduction -- Psychotic Animal Killing -- Substantial Animal Cruelty in Childhood -- Conduct Disorder -- Serial and Sexual Homicide -- Sexual Maltreatment of Animals -- Partner and Pet Animal Abuse -- Animal Hoarding -- Future Directions -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 7 How Animal Abuse Is Related to Interpersonal Violence: A Review of Research in Turkey -- Introduction -- The Relationship Between Animal Abuse and Interpersonal Violence -- Major Risk and Protective Factors for Animal Abuse -- The Research in Turkey -- Research on the Interaction between Animals and Humans and the Link between Animal Abuse and Interpersonal Violence in Turkey -- Turkey-Specific Risk and Protective Factors -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8 Dog Ownership, Love, and Violentization among Young People in the United Kingdom -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- "Status" Dogs, Irresponsible Dog Ownerships, and Social Responses -- Evidencing the Link -- Methodology -- Motivations for Dog Ownership and Related Harms -- Extrinsic Motivations -- Intrinsic Motivations -- Dogs as Instruments and Individuals in the Violentization Process -- Violent Dominative Encounters -- The Violentization Process -- Violent Communal Disorganization and Organization -- Conclusion -- References.Chapter 9 Instrumental Harm toward Animals in a Milgram-like Experiment in France: The Role of Nonpathological Personality Traits -- Introduction -- Animal Experiments as Instrumental Aggression -- Personality and Animal Killing -- Dispositional Empathy -- Gender -- Methods -- Participants -- Measures -- Speciesism -- Social Dominance Orientation -- Empathic Concern -- Procedure -- Learning Protocol -- Results -- Discussion -- References -- Part 2 Policy and Practice -- Chapter 10 Animal Cruelty, the Link to Interpersonal Violence, and the Law -- Introduction -- The Macdonald Triad -- Post-Triadic Research -- Assessing the State of the Research on the Link -- Legal Relevance of the Link -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 11 Bestiality -- Introduction -- Terminology -- Epidemiology, Sexual Acts, and Motivations -- Bestiality and Mental Health -- Violence Risk Research -- Bestiality and the Law -- Early Legal Codes -- Bestiality Law in the United States -- International Bestiality Law -- Bestiality-related Arrests -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 12 The Role of Veterinarians in the Recognition of Animal Cruelty: Lessons from a Pilot Study in the Netherlands -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Function of the Led -- Results -- Case 1 - Bull Mastiff Abused? -- Case 2 - Cat Abused? -- Case 3 - Rabbit Abused? -- An Overview -- Case 1: Dog Abused? -- Case 2: Unclear Cat Abuse -- Case 3: Abused Dog -- Case 4: Abused Cat -- Reasons for the Veterinarians of Not Reporting Cases of Suspected Animal Abuse -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 13 Animal Abuse, Control, and Intimate Partner Violence -- Introduction -- The Nature of Animal Abuse -- The Importance Of Animal Abuse as an Indicator of Human Violence -- Policing and Domestic Abuse -- Animal Abuse and Control -- Conclusions -- References.Chapter 14 Substance Abuse and Animal Maltreatment: An Overlooked Opportunity for Intervention? -- Introduction -- Extant Literature on Substance Abuse and Animal Maltreatment -- Theoretical Explanations for the Relationship Between Animal Maltreatment and Substance Abuse -- The Relationship Between Animal Maltreatment and Other Forms of Family Violence -- Substance Abuse and Child Maltreatment -- Substance Abuse and Intimate Parner Violence -- Substance Abuse and Elder Abuse -- Substance Abuse and Animal Maltreatment: Treatment Implications -- Future Research -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 15 The Impact of Discretion in the Criminal Justice System on Animal Cruelty Prosecutions in Hong Kong -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- The Animal Cruelty Offense in Hong Kong -- The Use Of Discretion at Investigation and Charging Stage -- The Use of Discretion at the Sentencing Stage -- The Use of Discretion on Appeal and Review -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 16 Conclusion -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- Index -- EULA.This book, edited by Heng Choon (Oliver) Chan and Rebecca W. Y. Wong, explores the complex relationship between animal abuse and interpersonal violence through a psycho-criminological lens. It serves as a comprehensive examination of how animal cruelty correlates with human violence, offering insights into theories and research findings. The work is structured to enhance understanding of these issues globally, promoting interdisciplinary collaboration. It is intended for scholars, professionals, and students in the fields of criminology, sociology, psychology, and law, aiming to inform policy and practice in addressing violence and mental health.Generated by AI.Psycho-Criminology of Crime, Mental Health, and the Law SeriesCriminal psychologyGenerated by AIForensic psychologyGenerated by AICriminal psychologyForensic psychology636.0832Chan Heng Choon (Oliver)788122Wong Rebecca W. Y784570MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911020128603321Animal Abuse and Interpersonal Violence4417088UNINA