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The Basics of Linear Elastic Behavior; 1.1. Cohesion forces; 1.2. The notion of stress; 1.2.1. Definition; 1.2.2. Graphical representation; 1.2.3. Normal and shear stresses; 1.3. Hooke's law derived from a uniaxially applied force; 1.3.1. The stretch test; 1.3.2. Linear mechanical behavior; 1.3.3. Elastic mechanical behavior; 1.3.4. Interpretation of the test at a macroscopic level; 1.3.5. Interpretation of the test at a mesoscopic level; 1.3.6. Interpretation of the test at a microscopic level 327 $a1.5.2.3. Shear resultant Tz1.5.2.4. Torsion moment Mt; 1.5.2.5. Bending moment Mfy; 1.5.2.6. Bending moment Mfz; Chapter 2. Mechanical Behavior of Structures: An Energy Approach; 2.1. Work and energy; 2.1.1. Elementary work developed by a force; 2.1.2. Elementary work developed by a moment; 2.2. Conversion of work into energy; 2.2.1. Potential energy of deformation; 2.2.2. Potential energy for a spring; 2.3. Some standard expressions for potential deformation energy; 2.3.1. Deformation energies in a straight beam; 2.3.1.1. Traction (or compression); 2.3.1.2. Torsion 327 $a2.3.1.3. Pure bending (xy plane)2.3.1.4. Plane bending (xy plane); 2.3.2. Deformation energy under plane stresses; 2.3.2.1. Case 1: dFx (Figure 2.17); 2.3.2.2. Case 2: dFx then dFy (Figure 2.18); 2.3.2.3. Case 3: dFx then dFy followed by dFxy (Figure 2.19); 2.3.2.4. Different expressions for potential energy: quadratic forms; 2.4. Work produced by external forces on a structure; 2.4.1. Beam under plane bending subjected to two forces; 2.4.1.1. Example 1; 2.4.1.2. Example 2; 2.4.2. Beam in plane bending subject to "n" forces; 2.4.3. Generalization to any structure 327 $a2.4.3.1. Structure loaded by two forces 1 F and F22.4.3.2. Structure loaded by "n" forces F1,... Fn; 2.4.3.3. A search for real displacements on a loaded structure; 2.4.4. Summary; 2.5. Links of a structure with its surroundings; 2.5.1. Example; 2.5.2. Generalization; 2.5.2.1. 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Engagement: Metahistorical Considerations on a Disputed Attitude in Historical Studies -- Chapter 2. The Ideal of Justice and Its Significance for Historians as Engaged Intellectuals -- Chapter 3. Committed Writing: History and Narrative Communication Revisited: Chapter 4. The Historian-King: Political Leaders, Historical Consciousness and Wise Government -- Chapter 5. Historians with a Cause: Refugees? Memory and Historical Practices in Interwar Greece -- Chapter 6. The Making of the Zhanguo Ce Clique: The Politicization of History Knowledge in Wartime China -- Chapter 7. The Historicization of World War II in Greece after the Civil War: Looking Back on the Public Debate over a Lecture by British Historian C.M. Woodhouse -- Chapter 8. Historians as Dissidents: Intellectual ?Eros? in Action -- Chapter 9. The Social Movement History as a Social Movement in and of Itself -- Chapter 10. Professional Historical Writing and Human Rights Engagement in the Twenty-First Century: Innovative Approaches and Their Dilemmas -- Chapter 11. Using the Past: The Brazilian Cinema between Censorship and Representation -- Chapter 12. Historians and the Trauma of the Past: The Destruction of Security Files on Citizens in Greece, 1989 -- Chapter 13. Historians and/in the New Media -- Chapter 14. Street History: Coming to Terms with the Past in Occupy Movements -- Afterword The Historian as an Engaged Intellectual: Historical Writing and Social Criticism ? A Personal Retrospective -- Index 330 $aOn the surface, historical scholarship might seem thoroughly incompatible with political engagement: the ideal historian, many imagine, is a disinterested observer focused exclusively on the past. In truth, however, political action and historical research have been deeply intertwined for as long as the historical profession has existed. 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