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    Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,
    UID:
    (DE-602)almahu_9948234365602882
    Format: 1 online resource (viii, 278 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9781316443606 (ebook)
    Content: A wide variety of applications ranging from microelectronics to turbines for propulsion and power generation rely on films, coatings, and multilayers to improve performance. As such, the ability to predict coating failure - such as delamination (debonding), mud-cracking, blistering, crack kinking, and the like - is critical to component design and development. This work compiles and organizes decades of research that established the theoretical foundation for predicting such failure mechanisms, and clearly outlines the methodology needed to predict performance. Detailed coverage of cracking in multilayers is provided, with an emphasis on the role of differences in thermoelastic properties between the layers. The comprehensive theoretical foundation of the book is complemented by easy-to-use analysis codes designed to empower novices with the tools needed to simulate cracking; these codes enable not only precise quantitative reproduction of results presented graphically in the literature, but also the generation of new results for more complex multilayered systems.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 17 Jul 2017). , Key mechanics concepts -- Fracture mechanics -- Bilayers -- Multilayers -- Channeling/tunneling cracks -- Kinking -- Penetration vs. deflection vs. arrest -- Edge and corner interface cracks -- Buckling delamination -- Thin strips (patterned lines) -- Steady-state temperature gradients -- Cracking due to temperature transients -- Software for steady-state delamination -- Software for transient behavior -- FEA software for multilayers -- Convergence and benchmarks with LS-FEA..
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9781107131866
    Language: English
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    UID:
    (DE-602)almahu_9949242881902882
    Format: 1 online resource (VIII, 374 p.)
    Edition: Reprint 2017
    ISBN: 9783110848854 , 9783110636772
    Series Statement: Grundlagen der Kommunikation und Kognition / Foundations of Communication and Cognition
    Note: Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. , In English.
    In: DGBA Linguistics and Semiotics - 〈1990, De Gruyter, 9783110636772
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110072723
    Language: English
    URL: Cover
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  • 4
    UID:
    (DE-602)almahu_9949544899702882
    Format: 1 online resource (496 p.) : , 115 line drawings, 64 tables
    ISBN: 9780226801391 , 9783110992823
    Series Statement: National Bureau of Economic Research Studies in Income and Wealth ; 79
    Content: The papers in this volume analyze the deployment of Big Data to solve both existing and novel challenges in economic measurement. The existing infrastructure for the production of key economic statistics relies heavily on data collected through sample surveys and periodic censuses, together with administrative records generated in connection with tax administration. The increasing difficulty of obtaining survey and census responses threatens the viability of existing data collection approaches. The growing availability of new sources of Big Data-such as scanner data on purchases, credit card transaction records, payroll information, and prices of various goods scraped from the websites of online sellers-has changed the data landscape. These new sources of data hold the promise of allowing the statistical agencies to produce more accurate, more disaggregated, and more timely economic data to meet the needs of policymakers and other data users. This volume documents progress made toward that goal and the challenges to be overcome to realize the full potential of Big Data in the production of economic statistics. It describes the deployment of Big Data to solve both existing and novel challenges in economic measurement, and it will be of interest to statistical agency staff, academic researchers, and serious users of economic statistics.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Prefatory Note -- , Introduction: Big Data for Twenty- First- Century Economic Statistics: The Future Is Now -- , I. Toward Comprehensive Use of Big Data in Economic Statistics -- , 1. Reengineering Key National Economic Indicators -- , 2. Big Data in the US Consumer Price Index -- , 3. Improving Retail Trade Data Products Using Alternative Data Sources -- , 4. From Transaction Data to Economic Statistics -- , 5. Improving the Accuracy of Economic Measurement with Multiple Data Sources -- , II. Uses of Big Data for Classification -- , 6. Transforming Naturally Occurring Text Data into Economic Statistics -- , 7. Automating Response Evaluation for Franchising Questions on the 2017 Economic Census -- , 8. Using Public Data to Generate Industrial Classification Codes -- , III. Uses of Big Data for Sectoral Measurement -- , 9. Nowcasting the Local Economy -- , 10. Unit Values for Import and Export Price Indexes -- , 11. Quantifying Productivity Growth in the Delivery of Important Episodes of Care within the Medicare Program Using Insurance Claims and Administrative Data -- , 12. Valuing Housing Services in the Era of Big Data -- , IV. Methodological Challenges and Advances -- , 13. Off to the Races -- , 14. A Machine Learning Analysis of Seasonal and Cyclical Sales in Weekly Scanner Data -- , 15. Estimating the Benefits of New Products -- , Contributors -- , Author Index -- , Subject Index , Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. , In English.
    In: EBOOK PACKAGE Business and Economics 2022 English, De Gruyter, 9783110992823
    In: EBOOK PACKAGE COMPLETE 2022 English, De Gruyter, 9783110993899
    In: EBOOK PACKAGE COMPLETE 2022, De Gruyter, 9783110994810
    In: EBOOK PACKAGE Economics 2022, De Gruyter, 9783110992922
    In: University of Chicago Complete eBook-Package 2022, De Gruyter, 9783110766509
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
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    UID:
    (DE-602)gbv_754319407
    Format: Online-Ressource (1289 p) , illustrations, tables
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Chester, Vt NewsBank, inc 2008 U.S. Congressional Serial Set, 1817-1980
    Series Statement: United States congressional serial set serial set no. 10718
    Note: Anaplasmosis: A disease of cattle, by George W. Stiles, p. 579 , Anthrax, by C.D. Stein, p. 250 , Bacterial infections and parasites common to man and animals, by George W. Stiles and John T. Lucker, p. 295 , Bedbugs as pests of poultry, by E.A. Back and F.C. Bishopp, p. 1068 , Blackleg, by William M. Mohler, p. 523 , Bovine genital trichomoniasis, by G. Dikmans, p. 605 , Bovine mastitis, by W.T. Miller, p. 518 , Brucellosis (infectious abortion) in swine, by Adolph Eichhorn, p. 729 , Brucellosis of cattle, by Elmer Lash and H.M. O'Rear, p. 501 , Cattle coccidiosis, by Donald C. Boughton, p. 565 , Cattle grubs, or heel flies, by E.W. Laake, F.C. Bishopp, and R.W. Wells, p. 612 , Cattle injuries caused by ingesting foreign objects, by L.T. Giltner and John A. Patton, p. 636 , Cattle lice, by O.G. Babcock and E.C. Cushing, p. 631 , Cattle scab and its control, by Rudolph Snyder, p. 588 , Cattle tick fever, by W.M. MacKellar, p. 572 , Causes of disease, by H.W. Schoening, Benjamin Schwartz, Ward T. Huffman, and Louis L. Madsen, p. 117 , Coccidiosis of the chicken, by John F. Christensen and Ena A. Allen, p. 1041 , Diseases of farm-raised game birds, by J.E. Shillinger, p. 1226 , Diseases of fur animals, by J.E. Shillinger, p. 1232 , Diseases of wildlife and their relationship to domestic livestock, by J.E. Shillinger, p. 1217 , Disinfection and disinfectants, by F.W. Tilley, p. 179 , Distemper of dogs, by C.D. Stein, p. 1124 , Dourine, by T.W. Cole, p. 413 , Enteritis of swine, by C.N. Dale, p. 695 , Equine encephalomyelitis, by L.T. Giltner and M.S. Shahan, p. 375 , Equine infectious anemia, or swamp fever, by C.D. Stein, p. 392 , Feline enteritis, by C.D. Stein, p. 1130 , Fighting disease with knowledge, by D.S. Burch, p. 227 , Fleas, by F.C. Bishopp, p. 1188 , Foot rot of sheep, by M.S. Shahan, p. 829 , Foot-and-mouth disease, by John R. Mohler and Jacob Traum, p. 263 , Fowl paralysis and other forms of the avian leukosis complex, by C.A. Brandly, N.F. Waters, and W.J. Hall, p. 944 , Fowl pox (diphtheria), by Hubert Bunyea, p. 977 , Glanders, by T.W. Cole, p. 409 , Goat lice, by O.G. Babcock and E.C. Cushing, p. 917 , Hog cholera, by C.N. McBryde, p. 673 , Hog lice, by O.G. Babcock and E.C. Cushing, p. 741 , Horse bots and their control, by F.C. Bishopp and Benjamin Schwartz, p. 482 , How research aids in disease control, by John R. Mohler, p. 188 , Index, p. 1239 , Internal parasites of dogs and cats, by Emmett W. Price and Paul D. Harwood, p. 1150 , Internal parasites of horses and mules, by Aurel O. Foster, p. 459 , Internal parasites of poultry, by Everett E. Wehr and John F. Christensen, p. 1007 , Internal parasites of sheep and goats, by G. Dikmans and D.A. Shorb, p. 859 , Internal parasites of swine, by L.A. Spindler, p. 745 , Johne's disease, by B.T. Simms, William M. Mohler, and H.W. Johnson, p. 512 , Keeping livestock healthy -- a summary, by Gove Hambidge, p. 1 , Losses caused by animal diseases and parasites, by John R. Mohler, A.E. Wight, W.M MacKellar, and F.C. Bishopp, p. 109 , Lunger disease of sheep, by G.T. Creech, p. 927 , Mange in equines, by Marion Imes, p. 476 , Mange of dogs, by Emmett W. Price and F.C. Bishopp, p. 1174 , Mange of swine, by Marion Imes, p. 734 , Milk fever, by L.T. Giltner, p. 533 , Miscellaneous diseases of cattle, by G.T. Creech, R.L. Knudson, and O.L Osteen, p. 537 , Miscellaneous diseases of dogs and cats, by C.D. Stein, p. 1134 , Miscellaneous diseases of equines, by L.O. Mott, M.S. Shahan, L.T. Giltner, and A.H. Frank, p. 417 , Miscellaneous diseases of poultry, by Hubert Bunyea, p. 993 , Miscellaneous diseases of sheep and goats, by M.S. Shahan, p. 839 , Miscellaneous diseases of swine, by G.T. Creech, p. 714 , Nonparasitic skin diseases of dogs and cats, by C.D. Stein, p. 1196 , Nutritional disease of cattle, by Louis L. Madsen, p. 645 , Nutritional disease of swine, by Louis L. Madsen, p. 810 , Nutritional diseases of dogs and cats, by I.P. Earle, p. 120 , Nutritional diseases of farm animals, by Louis L. Madsen, p. 323 , Nutritional diseases of poultry, by Harry W. Titus, p. 1075 , Origin and spread of important insect pests of animals, by H.H. Stage and H.A. Hyslop, p. 203 , Paint poisoning in cattle, by L.T. Giltner, p. 642 , Parasites and insects affecting livestock, by Benjamin Schwartz and F.C. Bishopp, p. 276 , Periodic ophthalmia of horses, by L.O. Mott and H.R. Seibold, p. 402 , Plants poisonous to livestock, by Ward T. Huffman and James F. Couch, p. 354 , Poultry lice and their control, by F.C. Bishopp, p. 1048 , Poultry mites, by F.C. Bishopp, p. 1055 , Pregnancy disease of sheep, by M.S. Shahan, p. 923 , Protective mechanisms against disease, by Adolph Eichhorn, Merritt P. Sarles, and N.R. Ellis, p. 138 , Psittacosis, by K.F. Meyer, p. 987 , Pullorum disease, by Hubert Bunyea, p. 931 , Rabies and its control, by H.W. Schoening, p. 1109 , Regulatory activities in animal-disease control, by A.W. Miller, S.O. Fladness, A.E. Wight, D.I. Skidmore, E.C. Joss, and H.E. Moskey, p. 209 , Respiratory disease of chickens and turkey, by W.J. Hall, p. 963 , Running fits (fright disease), by C.D. Stein, p. 1193 , Salt tolerance and salt poisoning of swine, by N.R. Ellis, p. 803 , Sheep scab and its control, by A.W. Miller, p. 904 , Sheep ticks, by Marion Imes and O.G. Babcock, p. 912 , Shipping fever, or hemorrhagic septicemia, by C.D. Stein, p. 526 , Some insect pests of horses and mules, by F.C. Bishopp, p. 492 , Sore mouth of sheep and goats, by M.S. Shahan, p. 835 , Swine erysipelas, by H.W. Schoening, C.G. Grey, and O.L. Osteen, p. 686 , Swine influenza, by C.N. Dale, p. 703 , Table of contents, p. VII , Tapeworm and roundworm parasites of cattle, by Dale A. Porter, p. 593 , The endocrine glands in health and disease, by A.H. Frank, p. 155 , The fowl tick, by F.C. Bishopp, p. 1062 , The horn fly, by W.G. Bruce, p. 626 , The pigeon fly, by F.C. Bishopp, p. 1072 , The relation of genetics to disease, by Hugh C. McPhee, p. 167 , The screwworm and blowfly problem, by E.C. Cushing and D.C. Parman, p. 313 , The stablefly, by F.C. Bishopp and E.W. Laake, p. 620 , Ticks affecting dogs, by F.C. Bishopp and Carroll N. Smith, p. 1180 , Trichinosis, by Benjamin Schwartz, p. 787 , Tuberculosis and its eradication, by A.E. Wight, Elmer Lash, H.M. O'Rear, and A.B. Crawford, p. 237 , © 2008 by NewsBank, Inc. All rights reserved
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    UID:
    (DE-602)gbv_754448819
    Format: Online-Ressource (958 p) , color maps, illustrations, tables
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Chester, Vt NewsBank, inc 2008 U.S. Congressional Serial Set, 1817-1980
    Series Statement: United States congressional serial set serial set no. 11077
    Note: A bonus from foulbrood, by E.C. Holst, p. 686 , A cow a calf will be, by W.W. Swett, p. 195 , About hydroponics, by Neil W. Stuart, p. 289 , Advances in feeding calves, by Henry T. Converse, p. 159 , Advances in home canning, by Edward W. Toepfer and Howard Reynolds, p. 787 , Advances in rodent control, by E.R. Kalmbach, p. 890 , Aerosols for insects, by Randall Latta and L.D. Goodhue, p. 623 , Air war against pests, by H.H. Stage and Frank Irons, p. 835 , Animal diseases, by L.T. Giltner, p. 81 , Artificial breeding, by Ralph W. Phillips, p. 113 , Better peaches are coming, by Leon Harris, J.H. Weinberger, and C.O. Hesse, p. 304 , Better soils, better food, by Kenneth C. Beeson, p. 485 , Better timber from farms, by Benson H. Paul, p. 455 , Blowers for insecticides, by W.L. Popham, p. 839 , Breeding better alfalfa, by H.M. Tysdal, p. 433 , Breeding better cows, by M.H. Fohrman, p. 169 , Breeding better livestock, by Ralph W. Phillips, p. 33 , Breeding better poultry, by Theodore C. Byerly, p. 225 , Breeding healthy potatoes, by F.J. Stevenson and Robert V. Akeley, p. 327 , Canker stain of planetrees, by James M. Walter, p. 481 , Citrus at its best, by Paul L. Harding, p. 858 , Clothing that works, by Clarice L. Scott, p. 807 , Control of bean diseases, by W.J. Zaumeyer, p. 333 , Control of forage pests, by W.A. Baker, p. 651 , Controlling pests of stock, by E.W. Laake and W.G. Bruce, p. 670 , Corn hybrids for the South, by Merle T. Jenkins, p. 389 , Corncobs enter industry, by Elbert C. Lathrop, p. 734 , Cotton ginning, by Charles A. Bennett, p. 832 , Crops that resists insects, by C.M. Packard, B.B. Bayles, and O.S. Aamodt, p. 648 , Cross-breeding dairy cows, by M.H. Fohrman, p. 177 , DDT in the home, by L.S. Henderson, p. 643 , Dairy byproducts, by Earle O. Whittier, p. 716 , Day length and flowering, by H.A. Borthwick, p. 273 , Developments in sheep, by Damon A. Spencer, p. 209 , Disease-resistant oats, by T.R. Stanton, p. 395 , Dried foods in the home, by Elsie H. Dawson, p. 795 , Drugs to control parasites, by Benjamin Schwartz, p. 71 , Equipment for oil crops, by I.F. Reed, p. 847 , Fabrics without mildew, by Margaret S. Furry, p. 811 , Farm science and citizens, by Sherman E. Johnson, p. 920 , Feeding poultry, by H.R. Bird, p. 235 , Finer strawberries ahead, by George M. Darrow, p. 293 , Flax moves west, by Arthur C. Dillman and L.G. Goar, p. 385 , Flowers as you like them, by S.L. Emsweller, p. 284 , Forests for old fields, by John T. Auten, p. 473 , Freezing food at home, by Esther L. Batchelder, p. 801 , Fungi in forest products, by Carl Hartley, p. 883 , G-Men of plant diseases, by Paul R. Miller, p. 443 , Genetics and farming, by E.R. Sears, p. 245 , Grass in farm waterways, by C.E. Ramser, p. 541 , Grasses for hay and pasture, by M.A. Hein, p. 417 , Healthier tomatoes, by William S. Porte and C.F. Andrus, p. 312 , Hormones in reproduction, by S.R. Hall and J.F. Sykes, p. 123 , Horses and mules, by William Jackson, p. 239 , Hybrid forest trees, by Palmer Stockwell and F.I. Righter, p. 465 , Improved varieties of barley, by G.A. Wiebe, p. 403 , Index, p. 935 , Insecticides for cotton, by R.W. Harned, p. 655 , Insecticides for vegetables, by W.H. White, p. 663 , Irrigation in the West, by George D. Clyde, p. 602 , Keeping poultry healthy, by Theodore C. Byerly, p. 231 , Known nutrients in milk, by C.A. Cary and A.M. Hartman, p. 770 , List of pictures, p. XIV , Machine-made forests, by Paul O. Rudolf, p. 843 , Machines for sweet-potatoes, by O.A. Brown, p. 824 , Making more of irrigation, by B.T. Shaw and O.J. Kelley, p. 608 , Managing surface runoff, by D.B. Krimgold, p. 537 , Men who went before, by Ernest G. Moore, p. 1 , More and better clover, by E.A. Hollowell, p. 427 , More honey from bees, by C.L. Farrar, p. 680 , More vitamin A in milk, by R.E. Hodgson, H.G. Wiseman, and W.A. Turner, p. 143 , New fertilizer machines, by Glenn A. Cumings, p. 827 , New goods from wood, by Alfred J. Stamm and G.H. Chides, p. 725 , New ideas in feeding, by N.R. Ellis, p. 95 , New insect repellants, by Bernard V. Travis, p. 628 , New kinds of sugarcane, by George B. Sartoris, p. 353 , New kinds of tobacco, by E.E. Clayton, p. 363 , New legumes for the South, by Roland McKee, p. 439 , New rices; new practices, by Jenkin W. Jones, p. 373 , New sugar-beet machinery, by S.W. McBirney, p. 851 , New trends in marketing, by R.W. Hoecker, p. 911 , New uses for farm crops, by H.T. Herrick, p. 689 , New varieties of blueberries, by George M. Darrow, p. 300 , New varieties of wheat, by B.B. Bayles, p. 379 , News about bee diseases, by A.P. Sturtevant, p. 674 , News about goats, by Victor L. Simmons, p. 217 , Nutrient-element balance, by C.B. Shear and H.L. Crane, p. 592 , Orchard insecticides, by B.A. Porter, p. 659 , Organic matter in soils, by A.G. Norman, p. 499 , Paper from flax, by Arthur C. Dillman, p. 750 , Penicillin, by Kenneth B. Raper, p. 699 , Pests in stored products, by R.T. Cotton, p. 874 , Pests that attack man, by E.F. Knipling, p. 632 , Phosphate fertilizers, by W.H. Pierre, p. 554 , Planning farm returns, by Neil W. Johnson and C.P. Barnes, p. 905 , Plant growth regulators, by John W. Mitchell, p. 256 , Prefabrication on the farm, by John A. Scholten, p. 879 , Producing better beefsteaks, by Ralph W. Phillips, p. 61 , Progress in hog production, by John H. Zeller, p. 201 , Progress with sugar sorgo, by E.W. Brandes, p. 344 , Protein is essential to life, by D. Breese Jones, p. 761 , Regrassing the range, by C. Kenneth Pearse, p. 897 , Rotations in conservation, by R.E. Uhland, p. 527 , Rutin for the capillaries, by James F. Couch, p. 711 , Saving our sugar beets, by Eubanks Carsner and F.V. Owen, p. 357 , Shell-cooled potato storage, by Alfred D. Edgar, p. 871 , Short cuts for the gardener, by F.C. Bradford, p. 267 , Simplifying farm work, by E.C. Young and L.S. Hardin, p. 817 , Soil organisms and disease, by Selman A. Waksman, p. 511 , Some new farm machines, by R.B. Gray, p. 815 , Soybeans for the South, by Paul R. Henson, p. 338 , Spot anthracnoses, by Anna E. Jenkins, p. 451 , Starch from wheat, by Cecil T. Langford and Carl E. Rist, p. 744 , Storing grain in small bins, by E.R. Gross and H.H. Walkden, p. 863 , Sugarcane culture, by George Arceneaux, p. 855 , Table of contents, p. IX , Tailor-made sorghums, by John H. Martin, p. 413 , Test of plants and soils, by Michael Peech and Hans Platenius, p. 583 , The chemistry of DDT, by H.L. Handler and Ruth L. Busbey, p. 616 , The cold storage of apples, by W.V. Hukill and Edwin Smith, p. 867 , The control of salinity, by H.E. Hayward, p. 547 , The inside of a dairy cow, by W.W. Swett and C.A. Matthews, p. 185 , The liming of soils, by Emil Truog, p. 566 , The tax we pay to insects, by F.C. Bishopp, p. 613 , The use of minor elements, by Matthew Drosoff, p. 577 , Thyroprotein for cows, by L.A. Moore and J.F. Sykes, p. 107 , Timber: A modern crop, by R.R. Reynolds, p. 461 , Unidentified nutrients, by C.A. Cary and A.M. Hartman, p. 779 , Use of nitrogen fertilizers, by F.W. Parker, p. 561 , Uses for vegetable wastes, by J.J. Willaman and R.K. Eskew, p. 739 , Vitamin A for dairy cattle, by L.A. Moore, Henry T. Converse, and S.R. Hall, p. 133 , Ways to till the soil, by F.L. Duley and O.R. Mathews, p. 518 , What is farm research? by Charles E. Kellogg, p. 17 , What makes cotton good? by E.E. Berkley and H.D. Barker, p. 369 , What next? by W.V. Lambert, p. 933 , What to feed a cow, by R.E. Hodgson and W.J. Sweetman, p. 149 , What we eat, and why, by Esther F. Phipard, p. 753 , © 2008 by NewsBank, Inc. All rights reserved
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    UID:
    (DE-602)edocfu_9959852489702883
    Format: 1 online resource (1128 p.)
    ISBN: 9780674054219
    Series Statement: Harvard University Press Reference Library
    Content: America is a nation making itself up as it goes along—a story of discovery and invention unfolding in speeches and images, letters and poetry, unprecedented feats of scholarship and imagination. In these myriad, multiform, endlessly changing expressions of the American experience, the authors and editors of this volume find a new American history. In more than two hundred original essays, A New Literary History of America brings together the nation’s many voices. From the first conception of a New World in the sixteenth century to the latest re-envisioning of that world in cartoons, television, science fiction, and hip hop, the book gives us a new, kaleidoscopic view of what “Made in America” means. Literature, music, film, art, history, science, philosophy, political rhetoric—cultural creations of every kind appear in relation to each other, and to the time and place that give them shape. The meeting of minds is extraordinary as T. J. Clark writes on Jackson Pollock, Paul Muldoon on Carl Sandburg, Camille Paglia on Tennessee Williams, Sarah Vowell on Grant Wood’s American Gothic, Walter Mosley on hard-boiled detective fiction, Jonathan Lethem on Thomas Edison, Gerald Early on Tarzan, Bharati Mukherjee on The Scarlet Letter, Gish Jen on Catcher in the Rye, and Ishmael Reed on Huckleberry Finn. From Anne Bradstreet and John Winthrop to Philip Roth and Toni Morrison, from Alexander Graham Bell and Stephen Foster to Alcoholics Anonymous, Life, Chuck Berry, Alfred Hitchcock, and Ronald Reagan, this is America singing, celebrating itself, and becoming something altogether different, plural, singular, new. Please visit www.newliteraryhistory.com for more information.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , CONTENTS -- , INTRODUCTION -- , A New Literary History of America -- , 1507 The name “America” appears on a map -- , 1521, August 13 Mexico in America -- , 1536, July 24 Alvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca -- , 1585 “Counterfeited according to the truth” -- , 1607 Fear and love in the Virginia colony -- , 1630 A city upon a hill -- , 1643 A nearer neighbor to the Indians -- , 1666, July 10 Anne Bradstreet -- , 1670 The American jeremiad -- , 1670 The stamp of God’s image -- , 1673 The Jesuit relations -- , 1683 Francis Daniel Pastorius -- , 1692 The Salem witchcraft trials -- , 1693–1694, March 4 Edward Taylor -- , 1700 Samuel Sewall, The Selling of Joseph -- , 1722 Benjamin Franklin, The Silence Dogood Letters -- , 1740 The Great Awakening -- , Late 1740s; 1814, September 13–14 Two national anthems -- , 1765, December 23 Michel-Guillaume Jean de Crèvecoeur -- , 1773, September Phillis Wheatley -- , 1776 The Declaration of Independence -- , 1784, June Charles Willson Peale -- , 1787 James Madison, Notes of the Debates in the Federal Convention -- , 1787–1790 John Adams, Discourses on Davila -- , 1791 Philip Freneau and The National Gazette -- , 1796 Washington’s farewell address -- , 1798 Mary Rowlandson and the Alien and Sedition Acts -- , 1798 American gothic -- , 1801, March 4 Jefferson’s first inaugural address -- , 1804, January The matter of Haiti -- , 1809 Cupola of the world -- , 1819, February The Missouri crisis -- , 1820, November 27 Landscape with birds -- , 1821 Sequoyah, the Cherokee syllabary -- , 1821, June 30 Junius Brutus Booth -- , 1822 Henry Rowe Schoolcraft, the Ojibwe firefly, and Longfellow’s Hiawatha -- , 1825, November Thomas Cole and the Hudson River school -- , 1826, July 4 Songs of the republic -- , 1826 Cooper’s Leatherstocking tales -- , 1826; 1927 Transnational poetry -- , 1827 Joseph Smith and the Book of Mormon -- , 1828 David Walker, Appeal, in Four Articles -- , 1830, May 21 Jump Jim Crow -- , 1831, March 5 The Cherokee Nation decision -- , 1832, July 10 President Jackson’s bank veto -- , 1835, January Democracy in America -- , 1835 William Gilmore Simms, The Yemassee -- , 1835 The Sacred Harp -- , 1836, February 23–March 6 The Alamo and Texas border writing -- , 1836, February 28 Richard Henry Dana, Jr. -- , 1837, August 15 Ralph Waldo Emerson, “The American Scholar” -- , 1838, July 15 “The Divinity School Address” -- , 1838, September 3 The slave narrative -- , 1841 “The Murders in the Rue Morgue” -- , 1846, June James Russell Lowell’s Biglow Papers -- , 1846, late July Henry David Thoreau -- , 1850 The Scarlet Letter -- , 1850, July 19 Margaret Fuller and the Transcendentalist Movement -- , 1850, August 5 Nathaniel Hawthorne and Herman Melville -- , 1851 Moby-Dick -- , 1851 Uncle Tom’s Cabin -- , 1852 Hawthorne’s Blithedale Romance and utopian communities -- , 1852, July 5 Frederick Douglass, “What to the slave is the Fourth of July?” -- , 1854 Maria Cummins and sentimental fiction -- , 1855 Walt Whitman, Leaves of Grass -- , 1858 The Lincoln-Douglas debates -- , 1859 The science of the Indian -- , 1861 Emily Dickinson -- , 1862, December 13 The journeys of Little Women -- , 1865, March 4 Lincoln’s second inaugural address -- , 1865 “Conditions of repose” -- , 1869, March 4 Carl Schurz -- , 1872, November 5 All men and women are created equal -- , 1875 The Winchester Rifle -- , 1876, January 6 Melville in the dark -- , 1876, March 10 The art of telephony -- , 1878 “How to Make Our Ideas Clear” -- , 1879 John Muir and nature writing -- , 1881, January 24 Henry James, Portrait of a Lady -- , 1884 Mark Twain’s hairball -- , 1884, July The Linotype machine -- , 1884, November The Southwest imagined -- , 1885 The problem of error -- , 1885, July Limits to violence -- , 1885, October Writing New Orleans -- , 1888 The introduction of motion pictures -- , 1889, August 28 A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court -- , 1893 Chief Simon Pokagon and Native American literature -- , 1895 Ida B. Wells, A Red Record -- , 1896 Paul Laurence Dunbar, Lyrics of Lowly Life -- , 1896, September 6 Queen Lili‘uokalani -- , 1897, Memorial Day The Robert Gould Shaw and 54th Regiment Monument -- , 1898, June 22 Literature and imperialism -- , 1899; 1924 McTeague and Greed -- , 1900 Henry Adams -- , 1900 The Wizard of Oz -- , 1900; 1905 Sister Carrie and The House of Mirth -- , 1901 Charles W. Chesnutt, The Marrow of Tradition -- , 1901; 1903 The problem of the color line -- , 1903, May 5 “The real American has not yet arrived” -- , 1903 The invention of the blues -- , 1903 One sees what one sees -- , 1904, August 30 Henry James in America -- , 1905, October 15 Little Nemo in Slumberland -- , 1906, April 9 The Azusa Street revival -- , 1906, April 18, 5:14 a.m. The San Francisco Earthquake -- , 1911 “Alexander’s Ragtime Band” -- , 1912, April 15 Lifeboats cut adrift -- , 1912 The lure of impossible things -- , 1912 Tarzan begins his reign -- , 1913 A modernist moment -- , 1915 D. W. Griffith, The Birth of a Nation -- , 1915 Robert Frost -- , 1917 The philosopher and the millionaire -- , 1920, August 10 Mamie Smith’s “Crazy Blues” -- , 1921 Jean Toomer -- , 1922 T. S. Eliot and D. H. Lawrence -- , 1923, October Chaplinesque -- , 1924 F. O. Matthiessen meets Russell Cheney -- , 1924, May 26 The Johnson-Reed Act and ethnic literature -- , 1925 The Great Gatsby -- , 1925, June Sinclair Lewis -- , 1925, July The Scopes trial -- , 1925, August 16 Dorothy Parker -- , 1926 Fire -- , 1926 Hardboiled -- , 1926 The Book-of-the-Month Club -- , 1927 Carl Sandburg and The American Songbag -- , 1927, May 16 “Free to develop their faculties” -- , 1928, April 8, Easter Sunday Dilsey Gibson goes to church -- , 1928, Summer John Dos Passos -- , 1928, November 18 The mouse that whistled -- , 1930 “You’re swell!” -- , 1930, March The Silent Enemy -- , 1930, October Grant Wood’s American Gothic -- , 1931, March 19 Nevada legalizes gambling -- , 1932 Edmund Wilson, The American Jitters -- , 1932 Arthur Miller -- , 1932, April or May The River Rouge plant and industrial beauty -- , 1932, Christmas Ned Cobb -- , 1933 Baby Face is censored -- , 1933, March FDR’s first Fireside Chat -- , 1934, September Robert Penn Warren -- , 1935 The Popular Front -- , 1935 The skyscraper -- , 1935, June 10 Alcoholics Anonymous -- , 1935, October 10 Porgy and Bess -- , 1936 Gone with the Wind and Absalom, Absalom -- , 1936, July 5 Two days in Harlem -- , 1936, November 23 Life begins -- , 1938 Superman -- , 1938, May Jelly Roll Morton speaks -- , 1939 Billie Holiday, “Strange Fruit” -- , 1939; 1981 Up from invisibility -- , 1940 “No way like the American way” -- , 1940–1944 Preston Sturges -- , 1941 An insolent style -- , 1941 Citizen Kane -- , 1941 The word “multicultural” -- , 1943 Hemingway’s paradise, Hemingway’s prose -- , 1944 The second Bill of Rights -- , 1945, February Bebop -- , 1945, April 11 Thomas Pynchon and modern war -- , 1945, August 6, 10:45 a.m. The atom bomb -- , 1946, December 5 Integrating the military -- , 1947, December 3 Tennessee Williams -- , 1948 Norbert Wiener, Cybernetics -- , 1948 Saul Bellow -- , 1949–1950 “The Birth of the Cool” -- , 1950, November 28 “Damned busy painting” -- , 1951 A poet among painters -- , 1951 The Catcher in the Rye -- , 1951 James Jones, From Here to Eternity -- , 1951 A soft voice -- , 1952, April 12 Elia Kazan and the blacklist in Hollywood -- , 1952, June 10 C. L. R. James -- , 1953, January 1 The song in country music -- , 1954 Wallace Stevens, Collected Poems -- , 1955, August 11 “The self-respect of my people” -- , 1955, September 21 A. J. Liebling and the Marciano- Moore fight -- , 1955, October 7 A generation in miniature -- , 1955, December Nabokov’s Lolita -- , 1956, April 16 “Roll Over Beethoven” -- , 1957 Dr. Seuss -- , 1959 “Nobody’s perfect” -- , 1960 Psycho -- , 1960, January More than a game -- , 1961, January 20 JFK’s inaugural address and Catch-22 -- , 1961, July 2 The author as advertisement -- , 1962 Bob Dylan writes “Song to Woody” -- , 1962 “White Elephant Art vs. , Termite Art” -- , 1963, April “Letter from Birmingham Jail” -- , 1964 Robert Lowell, “For the Union Dead” -- , 1964, October 27 “The last stand on Earth” -- , 1965, September 11 The Council on Interracial Books for Children -- , 1965, October The Autobiography of Malcolm X -- , 1968 Norman Mailer -- , 1968, March The illusory babels of language -- , 1968, August 28 The plight of conservative literature -- , 1969 Elizabeth Bishop, Complete Poems -- , 1969, January 11 The first Asian Americans -- , 1969, November 12 The eye of Vietnam -- , 1970 Maya Angelou, Toni Morrison, Alice Walker -- , 1970; 1972 Linda Lovelace -- , 1973 Loisaida literature -- , 1973 Adrienne Rich, Diving into the Wreck -- , 1975 Gayl Jones -- , 1981, March 31 Toni Morrison -- , 1982 Edmund White, A Boy’s Own Story -- , 1982 Wild Style -- , 1982 Maya Lin’s wall -- , 1982, November 8 Harriet Wilson -- , 1985, April 24 Henry Roth -- , 1987 Maxine Hong Kingston, Tripmaster Monkey -- , 1995 Philip Roth -- , 2001 Twenty-first-century free verse -- , 2003 Richard Powers, The Time of Our Singing -- , 2005, August 29 Hurricane Katrina -- , 2008, November 4 Barack Obama -- , Contributors -- , Index , In English.
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    Content: The fourth generation of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS-IV) has been in operation since 2014 July. This paper describes the second data release from this phase, and the 14th from SDSS overall (making this Data Release Fourteen or DR14). This release makes the data taken by SDSS-IV in its first two years of operation (2014–2016 July) public. Like all previous SDSS releases, DR14 is cumulative, including the most recent reductions and calibrations of all data taken by SDSS since the first phase began operations in 2000. New in DR14 is the first public release of data from the extended Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey; the first data from the second phase of the Apache Point Observatory (APO) Galactic Evolution Experiment (APOGEE-2), including stellar parameter estimates from an innovative data-driven machine-learning algorithm known as “The Cannon”; and almost twice as many data cubes from the Mapping Nearby Galaxies at APO (MaNGA) survey as were in the previous release (N = 2812 in total). This paper describes the location and format of the publicly available data from the SDSS-IV surveys. We provide references to the important technical papers describing how these data have been taken (both targeting and observation details) and processed for scientific use. The SDSS web site (www.sdss.org) has been updated for this release and provides links to data downloads, as well as tutorials and examples of data use. SDSS-IV is planning to continue to collect astronomical data until 2020 and will be followed by SDSS-V.
    Content: Peer Reviewed
    In: London : Institute of Physics Publ., 0067-0049
    Language: English
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