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  • 1
    UID:
    almahu_9949747877502882
    Format: 1 online resource (162 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781447356516
    Series Statement: Civil Society and Social Change Series
    Content: Drawing on place-based field investigations and new empirical analysis, this original book investigates civil society at local level.
    Note: Front Cover -- Half Title -- Series -- Local Civil Society: Place, Time and Boundaries -- Copyright information -- Table of contents -- List of figures -- Notes on the authors -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Sites, methods and data -- Organisation of the book -- 1 Civil society as a field of local action -- Defining civil society -- Emergence and development of the concept -- Late 20th- and early 21st-century reformulations -- Civil society, public sphere and the national scale -- Global and transnational civil society -- Local-global interconnectedness: progressive and regressive local civil society -- Place, rural-urban distinctions and the nature of community -- Conclusion -- 2 Community and local civil society: time, continuity and change -- Substantive elements of local civil society in the context of social change -- Time, place and the un/civil nature of community -- Local civil society and comparing communities across time and place -- Local civil society in comparative perspective: from neighbourhood to neighbourhoodism -- Local civil society in comparative perspective: homogeneous and heterogeneous communities -- Continuities and discontinuities in selected recent local studies -- Conclusion -- 3 Uncovering local civil society in two Welsh villages -- The 'village' as local civil society -- A tale of two villages -- Contextual factors -- History -- Socio-economic profiles -- Self-image and perceptions -- Local civil society structures -- Local civil society practice -- Conclusion -- 4 Civil society through the narratives of place and time -- Narrating civil society -- Symbolic universes of everyday life -- Case 1: Ifor and the case of Nene -- Rhos through the eyes of Ifor -- Case 2: Linda and the case of the Overton Oracle -- Overton from Linda's perspective. , Nostalgic narratives of the place and the organisation of civil social actions -- Civil society in the narrative of nostalgia -- Preserving the past: the case of Rhos -- Securing continuity for the future: the case of Overton -- Nostalgic narratives and implications for civil society actions -- Conclusion -- 5 Civil society and local associational life -- The question of associations -- Associations in Rhos -- Bowling in Rhos -- The Community Café -- Nene community newspaper -- The Stiwt -- Overton associations -- The La Murette and Overton-on-Dee Twinning Association -- Women's Institute -- Parish church -- Community councillor -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- 6 The entwining of civil society, economy and state at local levels -- Stratification in the context of civil society participation -- Civil society across the life cycle -- Gendered economic relations -- Class and place -- Biographies of civil society in action -- William's case: the mining heritage of Rhos -- Cai's case: the Rhos Christmas Panto -- Susan's case: the issue of new development in Overton -- Karen's case: motherhood in Overton -- Linking economy and state with the analysis of civil society participation -- Civil society as reaction to economic change -- Local entrepreneurship: generating and pulling in external resources -- Economic solidarities -- Linking state and institutions to the analysis of civil society participation -- The role of policy interventions -- Policy protectionism -- Policy alignment -- Co-opting local leadership -- Conclusion -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Index -- Back Cover.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Mann, Robin Local Civil Society Bristol : Policy Press,c2022 ISBN 9781447356486
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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    URL: Cover
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    New York ; London : New York University Press
    UID:
    b3kat_BV049586968
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9781479820108
    Series Statement: Cultural Front
    Content: With the advent of the human genome, cloning, stem-cell research and many other developments in the way we think of the body, disability studies provides an entirely new way of thinking about the body in its relation to politics, the environment, the legal system, and global economies. Bending Over Backwards reexamines issues concerning the relationship between disability and normality in the light of postmodern theory and political activism. Davis takes up homosexuality, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the legal system, the history of science and medicine, eugenics, and genetics. Throughout, he maintains that disability is the prime category of postmodernity because it redefines the body in relation to concepts of normalcy, which underlie the very foundations of democracy and humanistic ideas about the body. Bending Over Backwards argues that disability can become the new prism through which postmodernity examines and defines itself, supplanting the categories of race, class, gender, and sexual orientation
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 0-8147-1949-x
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 0-8147-1950-3
    Language: English
    Keywords: USA ; Behinderter Mensch ; Rechtsstellung ; USA ; Behindertenpolitik ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    Oakland, California : University of California Press
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048257814
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9780520387256
    Series Statement: Sather classical lectures volume 75
    Note: Erscheint als Open Access bei De Gruyter
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Paperback ISBN 978-0-520-38724-9
    Language: English
    Keywords: Palast des Nestor, Pylos, Epano Englianos ; Ausgrabung ; Geschichte ; Palast des Nestor, Pylos, Epano Englianos ; Mykenische Kultur
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    Author information: Davis, Jack Lee 1950-
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  • 4
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048448848
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9783111029733 , 9783111029856
    Series Statement: CICERO volume 8
    Note: Erscheint als Open Access bei De Gruyter
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-11-102192-8
    Language: English
    Keywords: Epikureismus ; Rezeption ; Latein ; Literatur ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 5
    UID:
    almafu_BV048604141
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource.
    ISBN: 978-3-031-10274-5
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover ISBN 978-3-031-10273-8
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Paperback ISBN 978-3-031-10276-9
    Language: English
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  • 6
    UID:
    gbv_1727822552
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (51 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Fontes 86
    Content: Hubertus Goltzius, Nachkomme einer aus Würzburg stammenden Familie, wurde am 30. Oktober 1526 in der niederländischen Stadt Venlo (Prov. Limburg) geboren. Später bekannt als Maler, erfindungsreicher Kupferstecher und Verleger, hochgeachtet als Numismatiker, Altertumswissenschaftler und Historiker, hatte Goltzius seine früheste künstlerische Ausbildung bei seinem Vater, dem Maler Rutger Goltzius, in Venlo begonnen. Die Jahre zwischen 1544 und1546 verbrachte er in Lüttich in der Lehre bei dem Maler, Antikensammler und Numismatiker Lambert Lombard, wie Dominicus Lampsonius, Biograph von Lombard berichtet. Die Zeit bei Lombard war für den künstlerischen wie auch den numismatischen Werdegang von Goltzius ausschlaggebend, schrieb Lampsonius. Neben seinem Bericht, haben wir auch die Aussagen von Goltzius selbst über seine antiquarischen Studien in seiner ersten numismatischen Veröffentlichung Vivae omnium fere imperatorum Imagines (Antwerpen 1557). In den folgenden Jahren (1563, 1566 und 1574) veröffentlichte Goltzius drei beachtliche Werke, welche die römische Numismatik, Epigraphie und Geschichte zusammen behandeln: 1. Hubertus Goltzius, C. Iulius Caesar, sive Historiae Imperatorum Caesarumque Romanorum ex antiquis numismatibus restitutae, Liber primus. Accessit C. Iulii Caesaris Vita et res gestae. Huberto Goltz Herbipolita Venloniano, auctore et scultore, Brugis Flandrorum: Apud Hubertum Goltzium Herbolitam Venlonianum, 1563 (Fontes 86). 2. Hubertus Goltzius, Fastos magistratuum et triumphorum Romanorum ab urbe condita ad Augusti obitum, ex antiquis tam numismatum quam marmorum monumentis restitutos. S.P.Q.R. Hubertus Goltzius Herbipolita Venlonianus dedicavit, Brugis Flandrorum: Excudebat Hubertus Goltzius, 1566 (Fontes 87). 3. Hubertus Goltzius, Caesar Augustus, sive Historiae Imperatorum Caesarumque Romanorum ex antiquis numismatibus restitutae, Liber secundus. Accessit Caesaris Augusti Vita et res gestae. Huberto Goltzio Herbipolita Venloniano Cive Romano auctore et sculptore, Brugis Flandrorum: Excudebat Hubertus Goltzius, 1574 (Fontes 88). Den drei vortrefflichen Titelblättern, die Goltzius für die Werke entworfen und gestochen hat, werden jeweils im Buch Beschreibungen und kenntnisreiche, humanistische Deutungen gewidmet, die Gelehrte aus seinem engsten Kreis verfasst haben. Diese Erläuterungen – sie scheinen bislang von der buchgeschichtlichen Forschung als Gattung übersehen worden und der Aufmerksamkeit der Literaturgeschichte gänzlich entgangen zu sein – verbinden die gestochenen Szenen, Personen und Objekte der Frontispizen sowie die zahlreichen numismatischen Tafeln innerhalb der Werke mit den historischen Narrativen, d.h., mit den Vitae et res gestae der Kaiser, die Goltzius auf Grundlage der antiken Schriften abgefasst hatte. Er hatte sich große Mühe gegeben, die Geschichte so wahrhaftig wie die Münzen darzulegen, wie vor allem die Register des ersten und dritten Bandes bezeugen. Denn, wie er selbst in seiner kurzen Erklärung an den Leser („Auctor Lectori“) des ersten Bandes schreibt, seien die beiden Wissenschaften Numismatik und Geschichte engstens miteinander verbunden, da sie einander ergänzen und sich so gegenseitig erhellen: “Ita fiet, ut numismatibus et historia inter se collatis, dum alterum alteri plurimùm et lucis et intellectus conferet, primùm nummi ipsi fructuosius à te spectentur, quorum argumenta, alioquin obscura, ex historia adiuncta facilius à te intelligentur. (…).” Die begleitenden lateinischen Gedichte von Gulielmus Pantin, Adolf Meetkercke, Louis Carrion und von Goltzius selbst wurden von Gregor Maurach ins Deutsch übersetzt, kommentiert und mit einer Würdigung versehen; das griechische Gedicht von Franziskus Nansius wurde von ihm in deutscher Sprache zusammengefasst und erläutert. Die entsprechenden Titelblätter der drei Werke wurden von Claudia Echinger-Maurach gründlich hinsichtlich der künstlerischen Vorbilder analysiert. Eine Einleitung (in englischer Sprache) von Margaret Daly Davis zum ersten Werk unternimmt es, Licht auf die vielfältigen Inhalte der Bücher zu werfen sowie auf die Zielsetzungen und Methoden des Künstlers/Autors Hubertus Goltzius in seiner Funktion als zugleich Antiquar, Numismatiker und Historiker.
    Content: Hubertus Goltzius (1526-1583), descendent of a family from Würzburg, Germany, was born in the Netherlandish town of Venlo (Province of Limburg) on 30 October 1526. Well-known as a painter, inventive engraver and printer, he was also esteemed as a numismatist, antiquarian and historian. Goltzius’s earliest artistic training was with his father, the painter Rutger Goltzius, in Venlo. He spent the years between 1544 and 1546 in Liège (Lüttich) as an apprentice in the workshop of Lambert Lombard, painter, collector of antiquities and numismatist, as Domenico Lampsonius, Lombard’s biographer, relates. The years with Lombard were, both for the artistic formation of Goltzius as well as for his numismatic education, decisive. In addition to Lampsonius’s report we have Goltzius’s own statements about his antiquarian studies in his first numismatic publication, Vivae omnium fere imperatorum Imagines (Antwerp 1557). In the following years, 1563, 1566 and 1574, Goltzius published three remarkable works which treat together Roman numismatics, epigraphy and history. These are: 1. Hubertus Goltzius, C. Iulius Caesar, sive Historiae Imperatorum Caesarumque Romanorum ex antiquis numismatibus restitutae, Liber primus. Accessit C. Iulii Caesaris Vita et res gestae. Huberto Goltz Herbipolita Venloniano, auctore et scultore, Brugis Flandrorum: Apud Hubertum Goltzium Herbolitam Venlonianum, 1563 (Fontes 86). 2. Hubertus Goltzius, Fastos magistratuum et triumphorum Romanorum ab urbe condita ad Augusti obitum, ex antiquis tam numismatum quam marmorum monumentis restitutos. S.P.Q.R. Hubertus Goltzius Herbipolita Venlonianus dedicavit, Brugis Flandrorum: Excudebat Hubertus Goltzius, 1566 (Fontes 87). 3. Hubertus Goltzius, Caesar Augustus, sive Historiae Imperatorum Caesarumque Romanorum ex antiquis numismatibus restitutae, Liber secundus. Accessit Caesaris Augusti Vita et res gestae. Huberto Goltzio Herbipolita Venloniano Cive Romano auctore et sculptore, Brugis Flandrorum: Excudebat Hubertus Goltzius, 1574 (Fontes 88). The noteworthy title pages that Goltzius designed and engraved for his works are accompanied by descriptions and very knowledgeable, humanist interpretatations, composed by scholars in the artist’s ambience. These explanations – they seem to have escaped notice up until now as a genre in studies of book history – unite the engraved scenes and persons represented on the frontispieces, as well as the numerous numismatic plates, with the historical narrative, that is with the Vitae et res gestae composed by Goltzius on the basis of his research in ancient historical writings. That he strove assiduously to represent written history as truthfully as it was represented on the coins, is testified to in his detailed indices of the first and third books. As he writes in his brief explanation to the reader (“Auctor Lectori”) of the first volume, the two disciplines, numismatics and hisory, are so closely interrelated that they complement and thus also illuminate each other: “Ita fiet, ut numismatibus et historia inter se collatis, dum alterum alteri plurimùm et lucis et intellectus conferet, primùm nummi ipsi fructuosius à te spectentur, quorum argumenta, alioquin obscura, ex historia adiuncta facilius à te intelligentur. (…).” The accompanying Latin poems by Gulielmus Pantin, Adolf Meetkercke, Louis Carrion and Goltzius himself, have been translated into German, commented and furnished with an appraisal (“Würdigung”) by Gregor Maurach; the Greek poem by Franziskus Nansius has been summarized by Maurach in German and explained. The corresponding title pages have been thoroughly analyzed by Claudia Echinger-Maurach in light of their artistic models. An introduction in English to the first volume by Margaret Daly Davis attempts to throw light on the manifold contents of all three works as well as on the aims and methods of the artist/author, Hubertus Goltzius, in his singular function as antiquarian, numismatist and historian.
    Note: Eine Bildanalyse des Frontispizes zu Hubertus Goltzius, C. Iulius Caesar... (Brugis Flandrorum 1563) , Mit einer Einleitung von Margaret Daly Davis: Hubertus Goltzius, Historian, Antiquarian, Numismatist (in englischer Sprache)
    Language: Multiple languages
    Keywords: Nansius, Franciscus 1525-1595 ; Pantinus, Gulielmus -1583 ; Goltzius, Hubert 1526-1583 C. Julius Caesar ; Frontispiz
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    Author information: Davis, Margaret Daly
    Author information: Echinger-Maurach, Claudia
    Author information: Pantinus, Gulielmus -1583
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