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Cover -- Volume 01 -- Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Original Title Page -- Original Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: The New Scepticism and the Continental Divide -- Part I: Mapping -- Chapter 1: From Existentialism to Postmodernism: A Brief Narrative -- Chapter 2: A Brief Pre-history of Super-Scepticism: Sources and Influences -- Chapter 3: Tracking the Dark Stars: Heidegger and Sartre -- Part II: Themes & -- Issues -- Chapter 4: Structure and Sign: The Semiotic Connection -- Chapter 5: The Disappearing Subject -- Chapter 6: The Difference Machine -- Chapter 7: Antifoundationalist Imperatives -- Chapter 8: Dialectics and the Marxist Connection -- Part III: Applications -- Chapter 9: Continental Aesthetics -- Chapter 10: Philosophy as Post-Philosophy -- Part IV: Counteractions -- Chapter 11: The Habermas Reaction -- Conclusion: Living with Super-Scepticism -- Bibliography -- Index -- Volume 02 -- Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Original Title Page -- Original Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- Part I: Hermeneutical theory -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: The rise of classical hermeneutics -- 1: The origin of hermeneutics -- 2: Romanticist hermeneutics -- 3: Historical hermeneutics -- 4: Dilthey and the Critique of Historical Reason -- 5: Conclusions: objectivist remnants in classical hermeneutical theory -- Chapter 2: Betti's hermeneutical theory -- 1: The metascience of hermeneutics -- 2: Methodological implications -- 3: The practice of interpretation -- 4: Conclusions: Verstehen as a method of the social sciences? -- Reading I: Emilio Betti Hermeneutics as the general methodology of the Geisteswissenschaften -- Part II: Hermeneutic philosophy -- Introduction.
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Cover -- Volume 01 -- Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Original Title Page -- Original Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Illustrations -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1: The English countryside in 1400 -- Chapter 2: Sheep or men? The cultivated landscape in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries -- Chapter 3: Agricultural improvement: the cultivated landscape in the seventeenth century -- Chapter 4: Settlements and buildings in the countryside -- Chapter 5: Woodland: forests, chases, parks and gardens -- Chapter 6: Industries in the countryside -- Chapter 7: Roads and rivers: movement in the landscape -- Chapter 8: The English countryside in 1700 -- Further reading and references -- Index -- Volume 02 -- Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Original Title Page -- Original Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Maps -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: The Geography of Land Protests 1548-1860 -- 2.1: Lowland England 1520-95 -- 2.2: Lowland England 1596-1710 -- 2.3: Upland England 1520-1650 -- 2.4: Wales, Scotland and Upland England 1650-1860 -- 2.5: Lowland England 1710-1860 -- 2.6: 1548-52 -- 2.7: 1580-1606 -- 2.8: The Midland Revolt of 1607 -- 2.9: 1608-39 -- 2.10: 1640-9 -- 2.11: 1650-1701 -- 2.12: 1702-39 -- 2.13: The Levellers' Revolt in Galloway of 1724 -- 2.14: 1740-79 -- 2.15: 1780-1831 -- 2.16: 1832-60 -- 2.17: Attacks on Deer Parks 1640-1740 -- 2.18: Opposition to Enclosure in Northamptonshire c 1760-1800 -- Chapter 3: The Geography of Food Riots 1585-1847 -- 3.1: Introduction -- 3.2: 1585-1649 -- 3.3: 1660-1737 -- 3.4: 1740 -- 3.5: 1756-7 -- 3.6: 1766 -- 3.7: 1771-3 -- 3.8: 1776-93 -- 3.9: 1794-6 -- 3.10: 1799-1801 -- 3.11: 1810-18 -- 3.12: 1847 -- 3.13: North Midlands: August and September 1756 -- 3.14: Gloucestershire ‒ Wiltshlre 1766.
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Cover -- Volume 01 -- Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Original Title Page -- Original Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter I: Conceptualizing Domestic Abuse, Victimization, and Homelessness: Typifications, Implications, and Ramifications -- Chapter II: "I've Never Told My Story to Anyone Before": Idionarrating and Life Events in Introspect and Retrospect -- Chapter III: Victims' Narratives: Expression of Personal, Social, and Political Concerns -- Chapter IV: Tell a Story, Start an Organization -- Chapter V: Personal Narratives as Intervention Strategy in Intraorganizational Crisis -- Chapter VI: Storytelling as Interorganizational Communicating: Paradigms and Problems -- Chapter VII: Narrating, Transorganizational Networking, and Societal Needs -- Exhibits: 1 -- Exhibits: 2 -- Bibliography -- Index -- Volume 02 -- Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Original Title Page -- Original Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter I: What is Domestic Violence? -- Scope of the Problem -- Types of Abuse -- Consequences of Domestic Violence -- Characteristics of Battered Women -- Community and Professional Services for Abused Women -- Chapter II: Review of the Literature -- Domestic Violence Research -- Studies on Perceived Effectiveness of Support Services -- Treatment Outcome Studies -- Study Rationale -- Specific Aims -- Chapter III: Method -- Domestic Violence Services in Oregon -- Subjects -- Comparison of Crisis Line Survey Respondents to All Crisis Line Callers -- Design -- Dala Collection Techniques -- Crisis Line Volunteer Criteria for Subject Selection -- Measures -- Data Analysis -- Chapter IV: Results -- Preliminary Analyses -- Perceived Efficacy of Services -- Abuse Harmfulness Ratings.
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Cover -- Volume 01 -- Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Original Title Page -- Original Copyright Page -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Table of Contents -- List of tables -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Dominant modes of political sociology -- Defining political sociology -- Dominant modes of theorizing -- Areas of challenge -- The contemporary condition of political sociology -- Chapter 3: A theory of place and politics -- What is place? -- Place as process -- Place and the state -- Why adopt the place perspective? -- Conclusion -- Chapter 4: Place and political behavior -- Empirical themes -- Conclusion -- Chapter 5: Devaluing place -- The devaluation of place -- Explaining the devaluation of place -- Conclusion -- Chapter 6: Discovering place -- The nationalization thesis -- Discovering place -- Fixing accounts -- Place perhaps? -- Conclusion -- Chapter 7: Place and Scottish politics: aggregate political behavior -- Aggregate political behavior -- Conclusion -- Chapter 8: Place and Scottish politics: the historical constitution of political behavior in places -- Glasgow -- The Western Isles -- Dundee -- Peterhead -- Conclusion -- Chapter 9: Place and Scottish politics: place and political mobilization -- Place and national mobilization -- Conclusion -- Chapter 10: Place and American politics: aggregate political behavior -- Aggregate political behavior -- Conclusion -- Chapter 11: Place and American politics: the historical constitution of political behavior in places -- Detroit -- Mansfield, Ohio -- Middlesboro, Kentucky and Claiborne County, Tennessee -- Miami, Florida -- Conclusion -- Chapter 12: Place and American politics: place and political mobilization -- Place and participation -- Place and political parties -- Conclusion -- Chapter 13: Conclusion -- References -- Index -- Volume 02 -- Cover.
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Cover -- Volume 01 -- Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Original Title Page -- Original Copyright Page -- Preface -- Table of Contens -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Part One: The Legal Framework -- Chapter I: The Bankruptcy Laws -- Chapter II: The Insolvency Laws -- Chapter III: The Small Debt Laws -- Chapter IV: Law Reform and Economic Growth -- Part Two: Bankruptcy -- Chapter V: The Causes of Bankruptcy -- Chapter VI: The Crisis of 1810 -- Chapter VII: The Bill of Exchange -- Chapter VIII: The Bankruptcy of Brickwood and Co. -- Chapter IX: The Bankruptcy of Dawes, Noble and Co. -- Chapter X: Conclusions -- Appendices -- I: The Problem of Bankruptcy Statistics -- II: Deeds of Arrangement -- Bibliography -- Statistical Supplement -- Contents -- Tables -- Charts -- Figures -- List of Firms Mentioned in Part Two -- Volume 02 -- Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Original Title Page -- Original Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Dedication -- Preface -- Chapter 1: Debate over the 'Working Class' -- Chapter 2: People and Industry -- Chapter 3: Local Governance -- Chapter 4: Cotton Workers -- Chapter 5: The Skilled and the Unskilled -- Chapter 6: The Rise of Jacobinism -- Chapter 7: The Handloom Weavers -- Chapter 8: The Year of the Luddites -- Chapter 9: Weavers, Radicals and the March of the Blanketeers -- Chapter 10: The Peterloo Era -- Chapter 11: The Fragmentation of Workers' Movements -- Chapter 12: Conclusion -- Notes -- Select Bibliography of Primary Sources -- Index -- Volume 03 -- Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Original Title Page -- Original Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1: Editor's Introduction -- Chapter 2: Industrial Revolution -- Chapter 3: The Causes of the Industrial Revolution: An Essay in Methodology.
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It's fall. Throughout the country, students are heading into classrooms where they will read and discuss books. There are ongoing questions about what use this reading will be to them. Indeed, will it be any use at all?The essays in this month's Digital Edition are purposefully quite wide-ranging in their subjects and tone. Books, they show, are different things for English professors, for economists, for artists; they help us grieve, and they help us grow. The essays here share a sense that books quite often solve problems very different from the ones they explicitly address. So rather than u
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Clear and comprehensive, Prisons, Revised Edition examines the state of U.S. prisons and related issues. It focuses on the development of prisons in the United States and how the competing goals of punishment and rehabilitation have shaped the evolution of criminal correction. An overview presents statistics on U.S. prisons and explores the issues behind those statistics, including racial disparity among prisoners and the causes of recidivism. The financial costs of running prisons and the mixed record of private prisons are examined, and laws and legislation relating to issues of incarceratio
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