05389oam 22007454a 450 991031194880332120240424230248.0978908728326190872832619789400601505940060150610.1515/9789400601505(CKB)3800000000006899(EBL)3327215(SSID)ssj0001461911(PQKBManifestationID)12556097(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001461911(PQKBWorkID)11478434(PQKB)10767789(MiAaPQ)EBC3327215(OCoLC)966879919(MdBmJHUP)muse54591(ScCtBLL)aaaaa7a8-c9e7-49d0-ba5f-e391808c3318(MiAaPQ)EBC29623798(Au-PeEL)EBL29623798(DE-B1597)635177(DE-B1597)9789400601505(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/29828(OCoLC)1347246850(OCoLC)1343250079(Perlego)4596643(Perlego)2329236(EXLCZ)99380000000000689920140606d2014 uy 0engur|||||||nn|ntxtccrA Brief History of Islam in EuropeThirteen Centuries of Creed, Conflict and Coexistence /Maurits S. Berger1st ed.LeidenLeiden University Press2014[Leiden, Netherlands] :Leiden University Press,2014.©20141 online resource (354 p.)Description based upon print version of record.9789087281953 9087281951 Includes bibliographical references (pages 305-342) and index.Foreword -- Introduction. 1. The Link to Today: Collective Memory -- 2. 'Islam' and 'Europe' A Methodological Framework, Europe, Islam -- 3. Europe's Interaction with Islam: 'Physical' and 'Virtual' Islam, Five Periods, Three Themes: Religion, Toleration, Othering -- Chapter One. Uncivilized Europe (700-1000 CE). I. Setting the Stage. 1. Europe at the Dawn of the Muslim Conquests -- 2. The Islamic Empire -- II. Physical Islam. 1. The Realm of Interaction. 2. Living with the Unbeliever -- 3. Other Relations and Contacts -- III. Virtual Islam -- Myths, Legends and Ignorance --Chapter Two. Crusading Europe (1000-1500 CE). I. Setting the Stage. 1. Economic Revival -- 2. Religious Revival -- 3. The Crusades -- II. Physical Islam -- 1. The Realm of Interaction -- 2. Living with the Unbeliever: Muslims under Christian Rule -- 3. Social Tensions -- 4. Conversion -- 5. Other Relations and Contacts -- III. Virtual Islam -- 1. The Study and Legends of Islam -- 2. Polemics -- 3. Culture and Technology --Chapter Three. Divided Europe (1500-1700 CE) -- I. Setting the Stage. 1. Europe: Reformation and National Self-Assertion -- 2. Rise of the Ottoman Empire -- II. Physical Islam. 1. Living with the Unbeliever -- 2. Other Relations and Contacts -- III. Virtual Islam. 1. The Image of the 'Turk' -- 2. Dealing with the 'Turk' -- 3. Islam: 'Better Turkish than Papish' --Chapter Four. Powerful Europe (1700-1950 CE). I. Setting the Stage. 1. Colonialism and Imperialism -- 2. The Demise of the Ottoman Empire -- Physical Islam. 1. Living with the Unbeliever -- 2. The Combustible Mix of Capitulations, Millets and Nationalism -- 3. Wars and Insurgencies -- 4. Diplomatic Relations and Trade -- 5. Muslim Sojourners: Students, Nationalists and Conscripts -- III. Virtual Islam. 1. Eighteenth Century: Turquerie and Inclusive Othering -- 2. Nineteenth Century: Orientalism and Exclusive Othering --Chapter Five. Struggling Europe (1950-). I. Setting the Stage. 1. A New Europe -- 2. Islam in the New Europe -- 3. Identity, Loyalty and Security -- II. Physical Islam. 1. Living with the Unbeliever -- 2. Secular and Religious Rule -- 3. Wars and Terrorism -- 4. Europe and Its 'Neighbourhood' -- III. Virtual Islam. 1. Images of Islam and Muslims -- 2. The Study of Islam -- Epilogue. Historical Patterns -- Patterns into the Present -- To Be Extrapolated into the Future? -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.This book presents an overall presentation and discussion of developments ever since Islam appeared on the European stage thirteen centuries ago. The events and stories presented increase the understanding of present debates on, and notions of, Islam and Muslims in Europe. This book shows that in the course of thirteen centuries the Muslim as well as Islam have undergone many metamorphoses. The Muslim has entered the European stage as a conqueror, antichrist, scholar, benign ruler, corsair, tradesman and fellow citizen. The image of Islam has meandered accordingly, as a religion that was feared as an enemy or embraced as a partner against heretical Christians, despised as an abomination or admired as a civilization, and studied for missionary, academic, colonial or security purpose.IslamEuropeHistoryIslamHistory.297.094Berger Maurits886187MdBmJHUPMdBmJHUPBOOK9910311948803321A Brief History of Islam in Europe1978822UNINA06286oam 2200949M 450 991097273560332120250709212607.09786611052461978141750776414175077649781136403477113640347797812810524691281052469978008047770100804777049780080477701(CKB)111090529103766(EBL)294126(OCoLC)441808102(SSID)ssj0000154317(PQKBManifestationID)11158248(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000154317(PQKBWorkID)10417506(PQKB)10890581(Au-PeEL)EBL294126(CaPaEBR)ebr10185880(CaONFJC)MIL105246(OCoLC)1066433486(OCoLC-P)1066433486(FlBoTFG)9780080477701(MiAaPQ)EBC294126(OCoLC)60384220(FINmELB)ELB154073(FR-PaCSA)10230824(FRCYB10230824)10230824(EXLCZ)9911109052910376620110513d2011 uy 0engur|n|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierFestival and events management an international arts and culture perspective /editors, Ian Yeoman [et al.]1st ed.Amsterdam ;Boston Elsevier Butterworth-Heinemann2004New York :Routledge,2011.1 online resource (xxi, 418 pages) illustrationsDescription based upon print version of record.Originally published: Butterworth-Heinemann, 2004.9781281052469 (Electronic Book) 9786611052461 (Electronic Book) 9781136403477 (Electronic Book) 9781417507764 (Cloth/HB) 9780750658720 (Paperback) 9781138133303 1138133302 9780750658720 075065872X Includes bibliographical references and index.Front Cover; Festival and Events Management; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword by Peter Irvine; Foreword by Peter Lederer; Contributors; Introduction; Part A: Festivals, events and the cultural experience; 1. Introduction to arts, culture and leisure: Jane Ali-Knight and Martin Robertson; 2. An overview of events management: Galal Salem, Eleri Jones and Nigel Morgan; 3. Festivals, events and the destination: Ros Derrett; Part B: Managing the arts, culture and leisure experience; 4. Event design and management: ritual sacrifice?: Steve Brown and Jane James5. Visitor management for festivals and events: Ian Yeoman, Martin Robertson and Una McMahon-Beattie; 6. Service quality and managing your people: Siobhan Drummond and Heather Anderson; 7. Implications and use of information technology within events: Karl Knox; Part C: Marketing, revenue and retail operations; 8. Events and the destination dynamic: Edinburgh festivals, entrepreneurship and strategic marketing: Martin Robertson and Kenneth MacMillan Wardrop; 9. Marketing information for the events industry: Emma Wood; 10. Merchandising and retail: Stephen A. Doyle11. Festival and event catering operations: Kevin Fields and Paul Stansbie; 12. Principles and applications in ticketing and reservations management: Zuleika Beaven and Chantal Laws; 13. The potential for revenue management in festivals and events: Una McMahon-Beattie and Ian Yeoman; Part D: Policies and strategies of art and leisure event management; 14. Politics, public policy and the destination: C. Michael Hall and Kristy Rusher; 15. Event management for the arts: a New Zealand perspective: Lee Harrison and Fiona McDonald16. The economics and evaluation of festivals and events: Jack Carlsen; 17. A strategic approach for the use of sponsorship in the events industry: in search of a return on investment: Guy R. Masterman; 18. The behavioural aspects of financial management: Razaq Raj; 19. Risk and decision making in events management: Phyllis Laybourn; Part E: Case studies and contemporary issues of arts and leisure festivals and events; 20. Attitudes of visitors and residents to the impacts of the 2001 Sidmouth International Festival: Peter Mason and John Beaumont-Kerridge21. Wine tourism events: Apulia, Italy: Marina Novelli; 22. Edinburgh's Winter Festival: Kenneth MacMillan Wardrop and Martin Robertson; 23. Sponsorship, funding and strategic function: Carling Festival and V-Festival: Paul Walters and Razaq Raj; 24. The Anglesey Sea Symposium, UK: Lester D. Matthews; 25. A critical examination of Sydney's 2000 Olympic Games: Gordon Waitt; IndexAnnotationFestival and Events Management: an international perspective is a unique text looking at the central role of events management in the cultural, tourism and arts industries. With international contributions from industry and academia, the text looks at the following:* Events & cultural environments * Managing the arts & leisure experience * Marketing, policies and strategies of art and leisure management Chapters include exercises, and additional teaching materials and solutions to questions are provided as part of an accompanying online resource.* Provides practical applications, models and illustrations of the event management operation from a variety of international perspectives* Demonstrates how to manage and market the arts and leisure experience* International case studies from Europe, New Zealand, Australia and USA.Special eventsManagementFestivalsManagementSpecial eventsManagement.FestivalsManagement.394.2068Yeoman IanedtRobertson MartinedtAli-Knight JaneedtDrummond SiobhanedtMcMahon-Beattie UnaedtOCoLC-POCoLC-PBOOK9910972735603321Festival and events management4341062UNINA02440nam0 2200481 i 450 RAV018371120251003044326.08813174632IT92-9055 19920326d1992 ||||0itac50 baitaitaitz01i xxxe z01nz01ncRDAcarrierCommentario breve al Codice civileGiorgio Cian, Alberto Trabucchicon la collaborazione di Bruno Barel ... \et al!4. edPadovaCEDAM1992XXXIX, 2623 p.22 cm.Breviaria iuris1Tit. sul dorso: Commentario al Codice civile.CFI0149092001CFI00232152001 Breviaria iuris1001UFI01294302001 Commentario breve al Codice civileAppendice 1993Giorgio Cian, Alberto Trabucchi; con la collaborazione di Cristina Fioravanti [et al.]coordinati da Alessio ZaccariaCommentario breve al codice civileURB0970282CFIV087364576120Commentario al Codice civile.CFI0149092Codice civileFIRCFIC001056E346DIRITTO PRIVATO21346DIRITTO PRIVATO23346.45DIRITTO PRIVATO. 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