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Robust and Adaptive Control : With Aerospace Applications
Robust and Adaptive Control : With Aerospace Applications
Autore Lavretsky Eugene
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing AG, , 2024
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (718 pages)
Disciplina 629.8312
Altri autori (Persone) WiseKevin A
Collana Advanced Textbooks in Control and Signal Processing Series
ISBN 3-031-38314-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Series Editor's Foreword to the Second Edition -- Preface to the Second Edition -- Preface to the First Edition -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Part IRobust Control -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Why Robust and Adaptive Control? -- 1.2 About This Book -- 1.3 Aircraft Flight Dynamics Equations of Motion -- 1.4 High-Fidelity Flight Simulation Environment -- 1.5 Simplified Flight Dynamics for Control Design -- 1.6 Summary -- 1.7 Exercises -- References -- 2 Linear Time-Invariant Systems and Control -- 2.1 Model-Based Control Engineering -- 2.2 Control System Design Goals and Objectives -- 2.3 Feedback and Feedforward Control -- 2.4 State-Space Systems -- 2.4.1 Time and Frequency Domain Modeling of State-Space Systems -- 2.4.2 Control-Oriented Models for Linear Time-Invariant Systems -- 2.4.3 State-Space Similarity Transformations -- 2.4.4 Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors -- 2.4.5 Computing the State Transition Matrix -- 2.5 Stability, Controllability, and Observability -- 2.5.1 Stability of LTI Systems -- 2.5.2 Controllability of LTI Systems -- 2.5.3 Observability of LTI Systems -- 2.6 Norms of Vectors and Matrices in Euclidean Spaces -- 2.7 Summary -- 2.8 Exercises -- References -- 3 Frequency Domain Analysis -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Transfer Functions and Transfer Function Matrices -- 3.3 Multivariable Stability Margins -- 3.3.1 Singular Values -- 3.3.2 Multivariable Nyquist Theory -- 3.3.3 Singular Value-Based Stability Margins for MIMO Systems -- 3.4 Control System Robustness Analysis -- 3.4.1 Analysis Models for Uncertain Systems -- 3.4.2 Singular Value Robustness Tests -- 3.4.3 Real Stability Margin -- 3.5 Conclusions -- 3.6 Exercises -- References -- 4 Optimal Control and Linear Quadratic Regulators -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Optimal Control and the Hamilton-Jacobi-Bellman Equation.
4.2.1 The HJB Equation for Nonlinear Systems Affine in Control -- 4.3 Linear Quadratic Regulator (LQR) -- 4.3.1 Infinite-Time LQR Problem -- 4.3.2 Guaranteed Stability Robustness for State Feedback LQR -- 4.3.3 LQR Design and Asymptotic Properties -- 4.4 Command Tracking and Robust Servomechanism Control -- 4.4.1 Servomechanism Control Design Model -- 4.4.2 Servomechanism Model Controllability -- 4.4.3 Servomechanism Control Design -- 4.5 Conclusions -- 4.6 Exercises -- References -- 5 State Feedback H∞ Optimal Control -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Norms for Signals and Systems -- 5.3 Stability and Performance Specifications in the Frequency Domain -- 5.4 Loop Shaping Using Frequency-Dependent Weights -- 5.5 State Feedback H∞ Optimal Control -- 5.6 Controller Design Using γ-Iteration -- 5.7 Conclusions -- 5.8 Exercises -- References -- 6 Output Feedback Control and State Observers -- 6.1 Output Feedback Using Projective Controls -- 6.2 Full-Order State Observers for Linear Time-Invariant Systems -- 6.2.1 The Separation Principle -- 6.2.2 Observer-Based Optimal Servomechanism Design -- 6.2.3 Asymptotic Properties of the Algebraic Riccati Equation -- 6.2.4 The Squaring-Up Method -- 6.3 Observer-Based Control with Loop Transfer Recovery -- 6.3.1 OBLTR Design Process and Examples -- 6.4 Summary -- 6.5 Exercises -- References -- Part IIRobust Adaptive Control -- 7 Direct Model Reference Adaptive Control: Motivation and Introduction -- 7.1 Model Reference Control: Motivational Example -- 7.2 Introduction to Direct Model Reference Adaptive Control -- 7.3 Direct Model Reference Adaptive Control of Scalar Linear Systems with Parametric Uncertainties -- 7.4 Historical Roots and Foundations of Model Reference Adaptive Control -- 7.5 Exercises -- References -- 8 Lyapunov Stability of Motion -- 8.1 Dynamical Systems -- 8.2 Existence and Uniqueness of Solutions.
8.3 System Equilibrium -- 8.4 Lyapunov Stability Definitions -- 8.5 Lyapunov Stability Theorems -- 8.6 Uniform Ultimate Boundedness -- 8.7 Barbalat's Lemma -- 8.8 Summary and Historical Remarks -- 8.9 Exercises -- References -- 9 State Feedback Direct Model Reference Adaptive Control -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Command Tracking -- 9.3 Direct MRAC Design for Scalar Systems -- 9.4 Dynamic Inversion MRAC Design for Scalar Systems -- 9.5 MRAC Design for Multi-Input-Multi-Output Systems -- 9.6 Summary -- 9.7 Exercises -- References -- 10 Model Reference Adaptive Control with Integral Feedback Connections -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Control Design -- 10.3 MRAC Augmentation of an Optimal Baseline Controller -- 10.4 Summary -- 10.5 Exercises -- References -- 11 Robust Adaptive Control -- 11.1 MRAC Design in the Presence of Bounded Disturbances -- 11.2 MRAC Design Modifications for Robustness -- 11.2.1 The Dead-Zone Modification -- 11.2.2 The σ-Modification -- 11.2.3 The e-Modification -- 11.3 The Projection Operator -- 11.4 Projection-Based MRAC Design -- 11.5 Summary and Discussion -- 11.6 Exercises -- References -- 12 Approximation-Based Adaptive Control -- 12.1 Motivation -- 12.2 Basic Definitions -- 12.3 Approximation Properties of Feedforward Neural Networks -- 12.4 Adaptive Control with State Limiting Constraints -- 12.5 Summary -- 12.6 Exercises -- References -- 13 Adaptive Control with Improved Transient Dynamics -- 13.1 Motivation -- 13.2 Asymptotic Orders and Singular Perturbations -- 13.3 Asymptotic Properties of the Algebraic Riccati Equation -- 13.4 System Dynamics and Control Problem Formulation -- 13.5 Observer-Like Model Reference Adaptive Control -- 13.6 Transient Dynamics Analysis -- 13.7 Summary -- 13.8 Exercises -- References -- 14 Output Feedback Servomechanism with Observer-Based Loop Transfer Recovery and Adaptive Augmentation.
14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 Optimal Control with "Cheap" Input and "Expensive" Output -- 14.3 Optimal Cost Asymptotic Analysis -- 14.4 ARE Asymptotic Analysis -- 14.5 Adaptive Output Feedback Design and Analysis -- 14.6 Adaptive Flight Control of a Flexible Transport Aircraft -- 14.7 Design Case Study: Control of the "Respect the Unstable" Dynamics -- 14.8 Design Case Study: (OBLTR + Adaptive) Flight Control of Aircraft MIMO Roll-Yaw Dynamics -- 14.9 Conclusions -- 14.10 Exercises -- References -- 15 Robust and Adaptive Output Feedback Control for Square Non-Minimum Phase Systems -- 15.1 Introduction -- 15.2 Problem Motivation -- 15.3 The Squaring-Up Design for Non-Minimum Phase Systems with Arbitrary Relative Degree -- 15.4 Observer-Based Loop Transfer Recovery (OBLTR) Servo-Controller for Square Systems -- 15.5 Loop Transfer Recovery and OBLTR Stability Margins for Square Systems -- 15.6 OBLTR Adaptive Augmentation for Square Non-Minimum Phase Systems -- 15.7 Summary -- 15.8 Exercises -- References -- Appendix A: Aircraft Flight Simulation (aFltSim) Software -- A.1 Aircraft Flight Dynamics Equations of Motion -- A.2 High-Fidelity Flight Simulation Environment -- A.3 Simplified Flight Dynamics for Control Design -- A.4 aFltSim Block Diagram Architecture and Calling Sequence -- References -- Index.
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Lavretsky Eugene  
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Rock Properties and Reservoir Engineering
Rock Properties and Reservoir Engineering
Autore Badawy Amr Mohamed
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing AG, , 2021
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (199 pages)
Altri autori (Persone) GanatTarek Al-Arbi Omar
Collana Petroleum Engineering Ser.
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 3-030-87462-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Altri titoli varianti Rock Properties and Reservoir Engineering
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Badawy Amr Mohamed  
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Role of Ballistic and Cruise Missiles in International Security
Role of Ballistic and Cruise Missiles in International Security
Autore Ghoshal Debalina
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing AG, , 2024
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (191 pages)
Disciplina 358.17
ISBN 3-031-48063-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Introduction -- Motivation -- Conclusion -- Contents -- 1 Theoretical Understanding of Role of Missiles in International Security -- Structural Realism -- Offensive Realism -- Conclusion -- 2 Technological Aspects of Missile: Missiles and Warheads -- A Theoretical Framework to Eplain the Relation Between Missiles and Warheads -- Missiles and Nuclear Warheads -- Missiles and Non-nuclear Payload -- Conclusion -- 3 Role of Ballistic and Cruise Missiles in International Security -- Comprehensive National Power (CNP) -- National Security -- Combat Capability -- Coercive Diplomacy and Force Projection -- Deterrence and Stability -- Psychological and Weapon of Terror -- Foreign Policy and Decision Making -- Stature and Prestige -- Conclusion -- 4 Why States Desire for Missile Systems? -- Threat Perception -- Defence Budget -- Geostrategic Needs -- Technological Needs -- Political Requirements -- Foreign Policy -- Why States Give Up Missile Capabilities: Case Study of South Africa -- Conclusion -- 5 Historical and Contemporary Missile Development: Nuclear Weapon States, Regional Powers and Other Powers -- Early Firepower -- Global Powers -- The United States -- Russia -- Britain -- France -- China -- Conclusion -- Regional Players: Middle East and North Africa (MENA) -- Israel -- Iran -- Turkey -- Saudi Arabia -- Syria -- Yemen -- Qatar -- UAE -- Iraq -- Libya -- Egypt -- Algeria -- Sudan -- Morocco -- Non-state Actors -- Hezbollah -- Hamas -- ISIS -- Conclusion -- Regional Players: South Asia/North East Asia/Asia Pacific -- South Asia -- India -- Pakistan -- Regional Players: Asia Pacific/North East Asia -- North Korea -- South Korea -- Japan -- Taiwan -- Australia -- ASEAN Countries -- Vietnam -- Philippines -- Indonesia -- Malaysia -- Thailand -- Singapore -- Myanmar -- Other Powers -- Europe -- Central Asia -- Africa -- Latin America.
Conclusion -- 6 Survivability of Nuclear Missile Forces and Contemporary Debates -- First Strike and Role of Missiles -- Counter-Strike/Second-Strike Capability and Role of Missiles -- Making a Nuclear Missile Force Survivable -- Case Study: China -- Conclusion -- 7 Can the World Do Without Missiles? -- Complete Disarmament -- Arms Control -- Role of Missiles in a Post-Covid-19 Global World -- Credible Minimum Deterrence and 'No-First Use': The Ideal Answer to Global Stability -- Steps to Reduce Threat from Missiles -- Conclusion -- Conclusion -- Index.
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Roles and Ideologies in the Czech Foreign Policy
Roles and Ideologies in the Czech Foreign Policy
Autore Drulák Petr
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing AG, , 2024
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (232 pages)
Disciplina 327.4371
ISBN 3-031-49975-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Competing Interests -- Ethical Approval -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Tables -- Introduction -- References -- Roles, Ideologies and Positions -- Ideologies -- Roles -- Ideologies Meet Roles -- Czech Foreign Policy Positions -- Conclusions -- References -- Part I: Migration Crisis in the Czech Public Discourse -- Political Parties -- Introduction -- Czech Political Parties -- Research Design -- Political Parties, Ideologies and Roles -- Conclusion -- References -- Government -- Introduction -- The Czech Governments between 2014 and 2019 -- Research Design -- Positions in the Government Programme Statements -- Positions of the Prime Ministers -- Positions of the Foreign Ministers -- Conclusion -- References -- President -- Introduction -- The Role of the President in the Czech Foreign Policy -- Research Design -- Czech Foreign Policy in a New Coat during the Migration Crisis? -- The Migration Crisis Starts (2013-2015) -- The EU Does Not Work (2016-2018) -- Quo Vadis, Czechia, in 2019? -- Really a New Coat? -- References -- Securitization -- Introduction -- Securitization Theory -- Methodology -- 2015: Setting the Stage -- 2016: Zaorálek the Most Visible Figure in the Government -- 2017: The Culmination of Securitization Discourses -- 2018: The Newly Elected Government -- 2019: The Final Year-Migration No Longer a Topic -- The Synthesis of the Detected Securitization Discourses -- Conclusion -- References -- Part II: Beyond the Czech Migration Discourse -- Foreign Ministry -- The Principal Actors and their Relations -- Zaorálek's MFA: Atlanticists, Europeanists, Regionalists and Progressivists -- Splits over Migration -- The MFA's Squaring of Circles -- Conclusions -- References -- Emotions -- Introduction -- Basic Emotions in International Relations -- Roles, Ideologies and Emotions in the Migration Crisis.
Research Design -- Trust -- Anger -- Fear -- Conclusions on Emotions -- Conclusions on Ideologies and Roles -- Conclusion -- Competing Interests -- References -- Non-governmental Organisations -- Introduction -- Theory of the Third Sector -- Research Design -- The Migrants Dilemma: A Multilevel Divisive Line -- Actual Foreign Policy Perspectives -- Preferred Foreign Policy Perspectives -- Conclusion -- References -- European Reaction -- Introduction -- Research Design -- How Was the Czech National Role Perceived Abroad? -- The EU's Perception of Czechia: Lack of Solidarity -- Germany's Perception of Czechia: Join the European Solution -- Hungary's Perception of Czechia: We, the Visegrád Group -- Poland's Perception of Czechia: Very Close Positions -- Slovakia's Perception of Czechia: We Stopped the Quotas -- Austria's Perception of Czechia: We Understand your Position -- Conclusion -- References -- Conclusions: Czechia and Central Europe -- Czechia: Between Zeman and NGOs -- Visegrad: Unity with Differences -- What Kind of Sovereignism? -- Competing Interests -- References -- Index.
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Drulák Petr  
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The Roles of Representation in Visual Perception
The Roles of Representation in Visual Perception
Autore French Robert
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing AG, , 2024
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (471 pages)
Altri autori (Persone) BrogaardBerit
Collana Synthese Library
ISBN 3-031-57353-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Contents -- Chapter 1: The Role of Representation in Visual Perception: An Introduction -- 1.1 The Question of the Role of Representation -- 1.2 Cognitive and Contextual Influences on Perceptual Representation -- 1.3 What Do Perceptual Representations Represent? -- 1.4 Against Representation: Direct Relational Views -- 1.5 Revisiting Sense-Datum Theories and Other Indirect Representational Views -- 1.6 The Role of Enactive and Embodied Representations in Perception -- References -- Part I: Cognitive and Contextual Influences on Perceptual Representation -- Chapter 2: Joint Perception Needs Representations -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.1.1 Problem 1: Do We See Things in the Same Way? -- 2.1.2 Problem 2: How Can We Ever Look at the Same Thing? -- 2.1.3 New Problem: Is My Perception Different Because We Both Perceive Together? -- 2.2 Joint Perception from the Armchair: Joint Visibility -- 2.3 Joint Perception from the Armchair: The Role of Representations -- 2.3.1 Can Representations Explain Joint Perception? -- 2.3.2 Joint Visibility Without Representations? -- 2.4 Joint Perception: Empirical Evidence -- 2.4.1 Perceptual Processing Is Faster During Joint Perception -- 2.4.2 Visual Perspective Is Different During Joint Perception -- 2.4.3 Perceptual Categorisation Is Different During Joint Perception -- 2.4.4 Perceptual Detection Is Different During Joint Perception -- 2.4.5 Higher-Level Properties Also Are Different During Joint Perception -- 2.4.6 Interim Summary -- 2.5 Does Social Sensitivity Require Representations? -- 2.6 Conclusion - Representing the World Jointly -- References -- Chapter 3: The Role of Long-Term Memory in Visual Perception -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 The Role of Schematic Memory in Perception -- 3.3 Template Tuning and Expertise -- 3.4 The Role of Episodic Memory Activation in Visual Discrimination.
3.5 Consequences for Theories of Visual Perception -- 3.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Attention and Representational Precision -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Spatial Resolution, Precision and Range Content -- 4.3 Spatial Attention and Featural Precision -- 4.4 Precise Inattentive Representations -- 4.5 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 5: Uncertainty in Blurry Vision -- 5.1 Characteristics of Blurry Vision -- 5.1.1 Borderline Elements -- 5.1.2 Boundarylessness -- 5.1.3 Filled-in Contents -- 5.2 Criticisms of Some Extant Accounts of Blurry Experience -- 5.2.1 Misrepresentations of Fuzziness -- 5.2.2 Failure to Represent -- 5.2.3 Indeterminate Representation -- 5.2.4 Inconsistent Representations -- 5.2.5 Hybrid Views -- 5.3 Uncertain Perceptual Attitudes in Blurry Vision -- 5.3.1 Attitudes and Manners of Representation -- 5.3.2 Unclarity and Uncertainty -- 5.4 Conclusion -- References -- Part II: What Do Perceptual Representations Represent? -- Chapter 6: Representation, Attention, and Perceptual Learning -- 6.1 The Basics of the Debate -- 6.2 The Goldilocks Test -- 6.3 The New Attention Shift Strategy -- 6.3.1 Perceptual Learning -- 6.3.2 The Challenge to the Rich Content View from Perceptual Learning -- 6.4 Representing High-Level Properties Through Perceptual Learning -- 6.4.1 Recognition Does Not Require Cognition -- 6.4.2 Attentional Weights Can Come to Carry Information About High-Level Properties -- 6.4.3 Perceptual Category Detectors Represent High-Level Properties -- 6.4.4 High-Level Properties vs. Mere Appearance Properties -- 6.4.5 Lucky Patterns -- 6.5 Revisiting Dretske´s Goldilocks Test -- 6.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: Singular Contents (With and Without Objects) -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Background -- 7.3 The Puzzle of Singular Experience -- 7.4 Phenomenal Intentionality -- 7.5 Self-Ascriptivism.
7.6 Singular Phenomenal and Derived Contents -- 7.7 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8: Kaplanianism -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Kaplanianism -- 8.3 Overcoming the Problems of Representationalism -- 8.3.1 The Problem of Generic Hallucination -- 8.3.2 The Particularity Problem -- 8.3.3 The Problem of Phenomenal Externalism -- 8.3.4 The Inverted Earth Problem -- 8.3.5 The Cosmic Swampbrain Problem -- 8.4 Overcoming the Problems of the Internal Physical State View -- 8.4.1 The Problem of Essential External Directedness -- 8.4.2 The Problem of Conscious Causation -- 8.5 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 9: Reliable Color Misrepresentation and Color Vision -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Tracking Theories of Mental Representation -- 9.3 Occasional and Reliable Misrepresentation -- 9.4 Color Vision, Measuring Devices, and Selective Pressure -- 9.5 The Evolution of Human Vision -- 9.6 Color Misrepresentation -- 9.7 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 10: Subjective Factors in the Perception of Size -- 10.1 Some Representational Approaches to Size Perception -- 10.2 Two Comparative Examples -- 10.3 Indexing as a Representationalist Response -- 10.4 Representationalism and Phenomenal Variation -- References -- Part III: Against Representation: Direct Relational Views -- Chapter 11: Naïve Realism as Psychosemantics -- References -- Chapter 12: The Epistemic Value of Cognitive Contact with Reality -- References -- Chapter 13: How to Be a Direct Realist -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 Resisting Arguments Against Direct Realism -- 13.2.1 Scientific Arguments Against Direct Realism -- 13.2.2 Philosophical Arguments Against Direct Realism -- 13.3 Resisting Disjunctivism -- 13.4 Direct Realism and Neo-Pyrrhonism -- 13.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 14: Get Acquainted with Naïve Idealism -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 Idealism -- 14.3 Perception.
14.4 Acquaintance with the World -- 14.4.1 Idealist Acquaintance -- 14.4.2 Naïve Realist Acquaintance -- 14.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 15: What Does Phenomenal Particularity Commit Us to? -- 15.1 The Perception Argument -- 15.2 Dividing Phenomenal Character -- 15.3 Divided Phenomenal Characters and Naive Realism -- 15.4 Particularity with Introspective Knowability? -- 15.5 What Is Included in Phenomenal Character? -- References -- Part IV: Revisiting Indirect Realist Theories Including Sense-Datum Theories -- Chapter 16: Spatial Representational Theories of Visual Perception -- 16.1 Introduction -- 16.2 Section 1 The Nature of Representation -- 16.3 Section 2 The Object of Visual Perception -- 16.4 Section 3 Issues Concerning the ``Theory-Ladennness´´ of Visual Perception -- 16.5 Section 4 Phenomenal Visual Space and Spatial Representational Realism -- 16.6 Section 5 Linguistic and Epistemological Lessons -- References -- Chapter 17: Information Flow, Representation, and Awareness -- 17.1 Overview -- 17.2 Varieties of Information -- 17.3 Inherent Information Flow -- 17.4 Inherent Information as Representation -- 17.5 The Information Content of Awareness -- 17.6 The Problem of Representing Scale -- 17.7 The Problem of Representing Space and Time -- 17.8 Robotic Interlude -- 17.9 Phenomenal Character and Representational Properties as Awareness of a Controlled Internal Model -- 17.10 The Internal Neural Model of the World -- 17.11 The Internal Model Is Both the Content and the Medium of Our Perceptual Awareness -- 17.12 Wait, That´s Not What I Meant! -- 17.12.1 Representation -- 17.12.2 Cognitive Penetration -- 17.12.2.1 Discussion of the Result -- 17.12.3 Adverbialism -- 17.12.3.1 Intrinsic vs. Extrinsic Character -- 17.12.4 Direct vs. Indirect Realism -- 17.12.4.1 Justification of Perceptual Belief -- 17.13 Summary -- References.
Chapter 18: Seeing Matters: The Remarkable Relevance of the Object-Representation Relationship to Science and to Society! -- 18.1 The Basic Issue: Distal Object, Conscious-Experiential Representation -- 18.2 Rules of Engagement, Reasons for Engagement! -- 18.3 New Symbol-Based Notation: Conscious Experience Distinguished from Object -- 18.4 Direct Realism, Symbolically Stated -- 18.5 Simple Physics-Based Arguments Against Direct Realism -- 18.5.1 Energy Conservation -- 18.5.2 Experiential Geometry -- 18.5.3 Speech Acts: How Does Conscious-Experiential Information `Get Into´ Brain-Dynamics? -- 18.6 A Directist Concern: Knowing the World -- 18.7 Indirect Realism, Symbolically Stated: New Symbolism for Encoding -- 18.8 Dynamically-Conventional Physics Denies Scientifically-Reliable Report of Experience -- 18.9 But We Know We Can Report on Our Conscious Experiences! -- 18.10 Impossibility of a Dynamically-Conventional Experimental Science of Conscious Experience -- 18.11 From Experimental Report, to States of Consciousness, to Definitions of Consciousness! -- 18.12 Physics, Revisited: Dynamically-Conventional Science Can´t Be (Conventionally) Reliable -- 18.13 Is Reality Dynamically Conventional? An Experimental Question! -- 18.14 Experimental Traction on the Direct/Indirect Debate?! -- 18.15 From the Foundations of Science to the Foundations of Society -- References -- Chapter 19: On the Analysis of Brentano´s Intentional Inexistence in Light of the Historical Background -- References -- Part V: The Roles of Enactive and Embodied Representations in Perception -- Chapter 20: Seeing What to Do: Embodied Instructive Representations in Vision -- 20.1 Desiderata -- 20.1.1 D1. Perceptual-Cognitive Grasp -- 20.1.2 D2. Success & -- Failure -- 20.1.3 D3. Phenomenology -- 20.1.4 D4. Directness -- 20.1.5 D5. Animals -- 20.2 Orthodox Representationalism &.
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French Robert  
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Romanticism and the Contingent Self : The Challenge of Representation
Romanticism and the Contingent Self : The Challenge of Representation
Autore Falk Michael
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing AG, , 2024
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (300 pages)
Disciplina 809.9145
Collana Palgrave Studies in the Enlightenment, Romanticism and Cultures of Print Series
ISBN 3-031-49959-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Strange Multiplicities -- 1.1 Forms of Self and Forms of Writing -- 1.2 Romanticism and the Necessary Self -- 1.3 Frankenstein's Contingent Selves -- 1.3.1 Subjective and Objective Selfhood: 'I' and 'Me' -- 1.3.2 Three Conditioning Forces: Sensation, Passion, the Will -- 1.3.3 The Challenge of Representation: Multiplicity and Monstrosity -- References -- Chapter 2: Philosophy: Eighteenth-Century Theories of Contingent Selfhood -- 2.1 Sensation: John Locke and Mary Astell -- 2.2 Passion: David Hume and Adam Smith -- 2.3 The Will: Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Immanuel Kant -- 2.4 Three Romantic Thinkers -- References -- Chapter 3: Fiction: Growing Down in Edgeworth and Opie's Novels -- 3.1 Character: Unnecessary Beings -- 3.2 Plot: Attachments vs. Connections -- 3.3 Language: Subjective and Objective Anamorphosis -- References -- Chapter 4: Lyric: Self-Abnegation in the Sonnets of Clare and Smith -- 4.1 Genre: Self and the Sonnet -- 4.2 Narrative Mode: Sequencing and Paratexts -- 4.3 Lyrical Mode I: Person-Deixis -- 4.4 Lyrical Mode II: Place-Deixis -- References -- Chapter 5: Drama: Inner Seas in the Tragedies of Baillie and Harpur -- 5.1 Theory: Kinds of Romantic Tragedy -- 5.2 Setting: Psychic and Social Worlds -- 5.3 Imagery: The Metaphysic of Passion -- References -- Chapter 6: Prose: Moore's Multiform Byron -- 6.1 Style: The Prose of 'Character' and 'Genius' -- 6.2 Plot: Ordered and Disordered Lives -- 6.3 Autobiography: Moore Through a Glass, Darkly -- References -- Chapter 7: Conclusion -- References -- Appendices -- Online Repository -- Romantic Novel Corpus -- Moore's Byron -- References -- Index.
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Falk Michael  
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Root, Tuber and Banana Food System Innovations : Value Creation for Inclusive Outcomes
Root, Tuber and Banana Food System Innovations : Value Creation for Inclusive Outcomes
Autore Thiele Graham
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, : Springer International Publishing AG, 2022
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (583 p.)
Altri autori (Persone) FriedmannMichael
CamposHugo
PolarVivian
BentleyJeffery W
Soggetto topico Agricultural science
Genetics (non-medical)
Business & management
Conreu
Tubercles
Bananes
Economia agrària
Soggetto genere / forma Llibres electrònics
Soggetto non controllato Scalling innovation
tropical crops
banana
cassava
sweet potato
yams
agriculture value creation
crop waste management
digital pest control
citizen science
ISBN 3-030-92022-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
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Thiele Graham  
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Roots of Underdevelopment : A New Economic and Political History of Latin America and the Caribbean
Roots of Underdevelopment : A New Economic and Political History of Latin America and the Caribbean
Autore Valencia Caicedo Felipe
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing AG, , 2024
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (601 pages)
Disciplina 338.98
ISBN 3-031-38723-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Praise for Roots of Underdevelopment -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Historical Development in Latin America -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature -- 3 Book Plan -- 3.1 Chapter Summaries -- 3.2 Unifying Themes and Lessons -- 3.3 Teaching Plan -- 4 Acknowledgements -- 5 Discussion and Concluding Remarks -- References -- Latin American Economic History in the Light of the Recent Economic Cycles -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Latin America in the World Economy: Convergence and Divergence -- 2.1 Regional Pattern -- 2.2 Regional Diversity -- 3 Crises and Their Association with External Determinants -- 3.1 The Terms of Trade -- 3.2 Financial Crises -- 3.3 Major Latin American Growth Collapses and Their Links to External Shocks -- 4 Social Development -- 4.1 Human Development -- 4.2 Income Distribution and Poverty -- 5 Present Challenges from a Historical Perspective -- References -- The Making of Mexico: The Political Economy of Conquest and Independence -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Decentralized Empire, Fragmented Empire -- 3 The Conquest: Decentralized Governance -- 4 From Habsburgs to Bourbons: Two Governance Models -- 5 Independence: Imperial Fragmentation -- 6 Conclusions -- References -- Checks and Balances in the Colonial Government of Peru: Evidence from Office Prices -- 1 The Institutional Framework of the Colonial Government in Peru -- 1.1 Vertical and Horizontal "Checks" -- 1.2 The Advent of Office-Selling -- 2 Analysis -- 2.1 Data and Methodology -- 3 Corregimiento Prices and Institutional Constraints -- 3.1 Alternative Explanations -- 4 Discussion -- Appendix -- References -- The Legacy of Concertaje in Ecuador -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Historical Background -- 2.1 Concertaje -- 2.2 Labor Requirements and Coercion -- 3 Data and Identification Strategy -- 3.1 Instrumental Variable -- 3.2 Concertaje.
3.2.1 Contemporary Outcomes -- 4 Results -- 5 Mechanisms -- 5.1 Human Capital Accumulation -- 5.2 Sectoral Composition -- 5.3 Public Goods Provision -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Public Education and Indigenous People in Bolivia, 1880s-1950s -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Education in Bolivia Before the 1952 Revolution -- 3 Data -- 4 Human Capital Accumulation in Bolivian Departments -- 5 Education Change by Ethnicity, 1880s-1950s -- 6 Education Change in La Paz, 1890s-1940s -- 7 Conclusions -- References -- The Age of Mass Migration in Argentina: Social Mobility, Effects on Growth, and Selection Patterns -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Background -- 3 Social Mobility and Effects on Growth: A Review of Recent Evidence -- 3.1 Economic Outcomes of European Migrants in Argentina -- 3.2 The Impacts of Immigration on Economic Development -- 4 Who Moved to Argentina? An Analysis of Italian Migration -- 4.1 Differences in Literacy, Accounting for Demographic Structure -- 4.2 Adjusting for Regional Gaps -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- European Immigration and Agricultural Productivity in Sao Paulo, Brazil, 1898-1920 -- 1 The Assignment of Immigrants to Farms -- 2 Data and Methodology -- 3 Conclusions -- References -- Modernizing Elites in Latin America: Social-Network Evidence from the Emergence of Banking in Antioquia, Colombia -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Context: The Modernization of Antioquia -- 3 Emergence and Consolidation of Banking in Antioquia -- 3.1 Regulation and Banking Cycles -- 3.2 Banks' Ownership in Antioquia -- 4 Bankers as Part of the Elite -- 4.1 The Elite of Antioquia and Their Social Network -- 4.2 Bankers as a Community -- 4.3 The Centrality of Bankers -- 5 Banking Profits and the Value of Social Connections -- 6 The Amalgamation of Bankers and Industrialists -- 7 Final Remarks -- Appendixes -- Social-interaction Data -- Additional Tables -- References.
Colombia: Democratic but Violent? -- 1 Introduction: Colombia's Puzzle -- 2 Democracy Can Breed Conflict -- 3 Democracy and Conflict in Nineteenth-Century Colombia -- 4 Is Democratic Power-Sharing Conflict-Reducing? -- 5 The Limits of Power-Sharing in Weakly Institutionalized Environments -- 6 Institutional Capture and How Democratization Can Backfire -- 7 Political Rents from Disorder -- 8 Conclusion -- References -- Political Conflict and Economic Growth in Post-independence Venezuela -- 1 The Lost Nineteenth Century -- 2 The Lost Quarter-Century -- 3 The Worst Recession -- 4 Political Conflict and Economic Growth -- References -- The Plantation Economy of Suriname in the Eighteenth Century -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Early Developments Through 1750 -- 3 Suriname in the Second Half of the Eighteenth Century -- 4 The Plantations -- 5 Crisis -- 6 Slavery from Crisis to Abolishment -- 7 Conclusions -- References -- The Legacy of the Pinochet Regime in Chile -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Rise and Fall of the Pinochet Regime -- 2.1 The Installation -- 2.2 Repression and Market-Based Policies -- 2.3 The Transition to Democracy -- 3 The Persistent Economy -- 3.1 Growth and Inequality -- 3.2 Prominent Economic Policies -- 3.3 Business Elites -- 4 The Political Persistence -- 4.1 Firms as Political Vehicles -- 4.2 The Persistence of Dictatorship Politicians -- 5 The Quest for Institutional Change -- 5.1 Early Waves of Discontent -- 5.2 Explosion and Institutional Response -- 6 Moving Forward -- References -- Missionaries and Soldiers in the Forging of Modern Paraguay -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Guaraní Jesuit Missions -- 3 Cultural Mechanisms -- 3.1 Occupational Persistence -- 3.2 Intergenerational Knowledge Transmission -- 3.3 Indigenous Assimilation -- 4 Triple Alliance War -- 4.1 Identification Strategy -- 5 Main Findings -- 5.1 Short-Term Effects.
5.1.1 Out-Of-Wedlock Births -- 5.2 Female Education -- 5.3 Marriage Market -- 5.4 Interpretation and Discussion -- 6 Long-Term Impacts: Cross-Border Analysis -- 7 Long-Term Impacts: Within Paraguay Analysis -- 8 Mechanisms -- 9 Conclusions -- References -- Uruguay: The Rise of a Monocentric Economy -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Montevideo's Primacy: Stylized Facts and Origins -- 3 Primacy and Transport Infrastructure -- 4 Primacy, Structural Change, and Policy -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- The Lasting Development Impacts of El Salvador's 1980 Land Reform -- 1 Land Inequality and Land Reforms in Latin America -- 2 Cooperative Property Rights and Development: Evidence from Land Reform in El Salvador -- 3 The 1980 Land Reform in El Salvador -- 4 The Lasting Impacts of the 1980 Land Reform on Agricultural Choices, Production, and Worker Incomes -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Global Firms and Local Development: Evidence from Costa Rica -- 1 A Surprising Result -- 2 Fruitful Investments -- 3 Institutions and Labor Mobility -- 4 Learning from the Past -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Protestant Doctrinal Heterodoxy and Heterogeneity in Guatemala 1880s to 1950s -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Pentecostalism Comes to Guatemala -- 3 The Comity Agreements Among Protestant Missions -- 4 Why the Roman Catholic Church Could not Compete -- 5 How U.S. Mission Boards Encouraged Doctrinal Heterogeneity -- 6 The Legacy of Heterodoxy -- References -- The Expansion of Public Education in Puerto Rico after 1900 -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Public Education in Puerto Rico, 1898-1948 -- 2.1 Spanish Attempts at Reforms -- 2.2 The Regime Change -- 2.3 American Attempts at Reform -- 3 Main Trends in Primary Education -- 4 Agricultural Production and Education -- 5 Conclusion -- Appendix -- References -- Historical Persistence, Possibilism and Utopias in Latin America and the Caribbean.
1 Introduction -- 2 The Quest to Bring Historical Data to Common-Sense Theoretical Ideas -- 3 The Makeup of the Latin American and Caribbean Peoples -- 4 The Problematic Character of the Nation-state as a Unit of Analysis -- 5 The Promise of a Latin American Utopia and Historical Political Economy -- References -- Index.
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Rotating Machinery, Optical Methods and Scanning LDV Methods, Volume 6 : Proceedings of the 39th IMAC, a Conference and Exposition on Structural Dynamics 2021
Rotating Machinery, Optical Methods and Scanning LDV Methods, Volume 6 : Proceedings of the 39th IMAC, a Conference and Exposition on Structural Dynamics 2021
Autore Di Maio Dario
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing AG, , 2021
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (192 pages)
Altri autori (Persone) BaqersadJavad
Collana Conference Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Mechanics Ser.
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 3-030-76335-8
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Livello bibliografico Monografia
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Nota di contenuto Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- 1 WaveAR: A Real-Time Sensor-Based Augmented Reality Implementation for Operating Deflection Shapes -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Background -- 1.3 Technical Implementation -- 1.3.1 Acceleration and Simplification of the Measurement Configuration for Electromechanical Sensors -- 1.3.2 Universal Data Acquisition Interface -- 1.3.3 Real-Time Visualization in the Form of an AR Application -- 1.4 Measurement Setup -- 1.5 Analysis -- 1.6 Conclusion -- References -- 2 Full-Field 3D Mode Shape Measurement Using the Multiview Spectral Optical Flow Imaging Method -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Theoretical Background -- 2.3 Preliminary Experiment -- 2.4 Conclusions -- References -- 3 Stereophotogrammetry Camera Pose Optimization -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 General Stereophotogrammetry Setup -- 3.3 Stereo Pose Optimization -- 3.3.1 User Inputs -- 3.3.2 Setup: Establish Bounding Box -- 3.3.3 Pose Estimation -- 3.3.4 Pose Validation -- 3.3.5 Evaluating Output and Final Pose Selection -- 3.4 Predicting Observable Pixel Displacements with FEM -- 3.4.1 Algorithm to Determine Node Visibility from Camera Placements -- 3.4.2 Definition of Frequency Response Functions to Assess Arbitrary Inputs -- 3.4.3 Transformation to Modal Coordinates to Acquire Pixel Displacements for Modes of Interest -- 3.5 Conclusions and Future Work -- References -- 4 Simplified Finite Element Models of Pyramidal Truss Sandwich Panels with Welded Joints for Dynamic Analysis and Their Experimental Validation -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Methodology -- 4.3 Results of Numerical Analysis -- 4.4 Experimental Validation -- 4.5 Conclusion -- References -- 5 Operational Modal Analysis of Rotating Structures Under Ambient Excitation Using Tracking Continuously Scanning Laser Doppler Vibrometry -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Methodology -- 5.3 Experimental Setup -- 5.4 OMA Results.
5.5 Conclusion -- References -- 6 Delamination Detection in Fiber Metal Laminates Using Ultrasonic Wavefield Imaging -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Literature Review -- 6.3 Model Setup -- 6.4 Feature Extraction Process -- 6.4.1 Detrended Hilbert Envelope Magnitude (DHEM) -- 6.4.2 Low-Pass Local Phase Derivative (LLPD) -- 6.5 Qualitative Evaluation of the Feature Performance -- 6.5.1 Score Metric to Quantify the Feature Performance -- 6.5.2 Experimental Comparisons -- 6.6 Conclusion -- References -- 7 One-Dimensional Convolutional Neural Networks for Real-Time Damage Detection of Rotating Machinery -- 7.1 Introduction and Overview of One-Dimensional CNNs -- 7.2 Proposed Methodology -- 7.3 Laboratory Setup for Bearing Tests -- 7.4 Damage Detection Results -- 7.5 Performance Evaluation in the Presence of Noisy Data -- 7.6 Computational Complexity Analysis -- 7.7 Conclusions -- References -- 8 A Practical Guide to Motion Magnification -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Methodologies -- 8.2.1 Intensity -- 8.2.2 Fourier Transform -- 8.2.3 Complex Steerable Pyramid -- 8.2.4 Riesz Pyramid -- 8.3 General Guidelines for Use -- 8.4 Conclusion -- References -- 9 Squeeze Film Damper Experimental and Numerical Correlation: Test Setup Description and Parameter Identification of Dry System -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Damper Test Stand Description -- 9.3 Closed-Form Solution -- 9.4 Experimental Procedure and Results -- 9.5 Numerical Modeling Procedure and Results -- 9.5.1 Model Description -- 9.5.2 Diaphragm Stiffness from Model -- 9.5.3 Numerical Modal and Harmonic Analysis -- 9.6 Comparison -- 9.7 Conclusion -- References -- 10 Full-Field Modal Analysis by Using Digital Image Correlation Technique -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Background -- 10.2.1 Low Speed Camera for High Frequency Behavior Characterization -- 10.3 Experimental Setup and Results -- 10.3.1 Demo Airplane.
10.3.2 Car Tire -- 10.4 Conclusion -- References -- 11 Validating Complex Models Accurately and Without Contact Using Scanning Laser Doppler Vibrometry (SLDV) -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Test Case Scenarios for Vibrometry -- 11.3 Measurement Principle of a Vibrometer -- 11.4 Choosing a Vibrometer Configuration -- 11.5 Optimizing Setup and Test Parameters -- 11.6 Application Example 1: Modal Test on a Turbine Wheel [1] -- 11.7 Application Example 2: Traveling Ultrasonic Wave Analysis -- 11.8 Application Example 3: Dynamic Stress and Strain Characterization [2, 3] -- 11.9 Conclusion -- References -- 12 Effect of Different Test Setup Configurations on the Identification of Modal Parameters from Digital Image Correlation -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Aliased Acquisition with Low-Speed Camera -- 12.3 Experimental Setup -- 12.3.1 Test Item -- 12.3.2 FRF Testing -- 12.3.3 Camera Setup/Measurement Chain -- 12.4 Results -- 12.4.1 Type of Excitation -- 12.4.2 Number of Averages -- 12.4.3 Extended Frequency Range -- 12.4.4 Effect of Speckling the Surface -- 12.5 Conclusion -- References -- 13 WaveImage - Order ODS for Rotating Machineries -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 Background -- 13.2.1 Order Analysis -- 13.2.2 Operating Deflection Shapes -- 13.2.3 Optical Flow Analysis -- 13.2.4 Measurement Setup -- 13.3 Analysis -- 13.4 Conclusion -- References -- 14 Multi-Level Damage Detection Using Octree Partitioning Algorithm -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 The Proposed Algorithm -- 14.3 Conclusion -- References -- 15 Photogrammetry-Based Experimental Modal Analysis for Plate Structures -- 15.1 Introduction -- 15.2 Methodology -- 15.2.1 Kinematic Relation -- 15.2.2 Point-Tracking Technique -- 15.2.3 Photogrammetry-Based EMA -- 15.3 Experimental Investigation -- 15.3.1 Experimental Setup -- 15.3.2 Data Processing -- 15.3.3 EMA Method Results -- 15.4 Conclusion.
References -- 16 An Optical Mode Shape-Based Damage Detection Using Convolutional Neural Networks -- 16.1 Introduction -- 16.2 Phase-Based Motion Magnification -- 16.3 Convolutional Neural Networks -- 16.4 Methodology -- 16.5 Conclusion -- References -- 17 Full-Field 3D Experimental Modal Analysis from Dynamic Point Clouds Measured Using a Time-of-Flight Imager -- 17.1 Introduction -- 17.2 Background -- 17.3 Analysis -- 17.4 Conclusions -- References -- 18 Application of a U-Net Convolutional Neural Network to Ultrasonic Wavefield Measurements for Defect Characterization -- 18.1 Introduction -- 18.2 Background -- 18.2.1 Convolutional Neural Networks -- 18.2.2 Image Segmentation -- 18.3 Methodology -- 18.3.1 Project Overview -- 18.3.2 Dataset Generation -- 18.3.3 Image Processing -- 18.3.4 Data Augmentation -- 18.3.5 CNN Training -- 18.4 Results and Discussion -- 18.5 Conclusion -- References -- 19 Application of the RASTAR Method to Continuous Scanning LDV Measurements -- 19.1 Introduction -- 19.2 Test Structure, Setup, and Experimental Method -- 19.3 Results and Analysis -- 19.4 Conclusions -- References.
Altri titoli varianti Rotating Machinery, Optical Methods and Scanning LDV Methods, Volume 6
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Royalism and the Three Stuart Kingdoms : Ideas in Action in the Wars of The 1640s
Royalism and the Three Stuart Kingdoms : Ideas in Action in the Wars of The 1640s
Autore Armstrong Robert
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing AG, , 2023
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (131 pages)
Disciplina 941.062
ISBN 3-031-42099-3
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Nota di contenuto Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Chapter 1: A Royalist Cause? -- I -- II -- III -- IV -- Chapter 2: Royalism Reborn: Scotland -- Chapter 3: Royalist Peacemaking: Ireland and England -- Chapter 4: Thinking Royalist -- Chapter 5: Conclusion -- Index.
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Armstrong Robert  
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