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    Leeds :Arc Humanities Press, | London :Bloomsbury Publishing,
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    Format: 1 online resource (242 pages) : , illustrations.
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-64189-966-2 , 1-80270-059-5
    Series Statement: War and conflict in premodern societies
    Content: This book examines how the military orders and the ideology of crusading gave rise to a new sacred landscape in the medieval Baltic region, an outpost of Latin Christianity. Drawing on a wide variety of sources and international scholarship, the book discusses the paganism of the landscape in written sources pre-dating the crusades, in addition to the narrative, legal, and visual evidence of the crusade period. It draws out the key sacralizing elements as expressed in those sources, which structure the definition of sacred landscape, particularly martyrdom, the manifestation of the sacred, and use of relics in battle. By analyzing these aspects with Geographical Information Systems (GIS), a map of the Baltic campaigns emerges that provides a fresh approach to studying contemporary views of holy war in a region with no initial links to the loca sancta of Jerusalem or Europe.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , CONTENTS -- , LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS -- , ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- , INTRODUCTION -- , Chapter 1 LANDSCAPE IMAGERY IN THE TEXTS DOCUMENTING THE BALTIC CRUSADES -- , Chapter 2 LITERARY THEMES AND LANDSCAPE SACRALIZATION IN THE WRITTEN EVIDENCE FOR THE BALTIC CRUSADES -- , Chapter 3 MAPPING LANDSCAPE SACRALIZATION DURING THE BALTIC CRUSADES, THIRTEENTH TO FOURTEENTH CENTURIES -- , Chapter 4 RELICS, PROCESSIONS, AND SACRED LANDSCAPE IN THE BALTIC, THIRTEENTH TO FOURTEENTH CENTURIES -- , Chapter 5 SPACE, VISUAL CULTURE, AND LANDSCAPE SACRALIZATION IN THE BALTIC -- , CONCLUSION -- , CONCORDANCE OF PLACENAMES -- , Appendix RELICS IN THE BALTIC REGION (THIRTEENTH TO SIXTEENTH CENTURIES) -- , ABBREVIATIONS AND SHORT TITLES -- , BIBLIOGRAPHY -- , INDEX , English
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    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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  • 2
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    Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,
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    almahu_9949301340202882
    Format: 1 online resource (336 pages)
    ISBN: 9783319077703
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Index -- Part 1 / The Context: Heritage Practices in Today's Europe -- Chapter 1 / Experiencing the Past Introduction to experience, strategies, authenticity and branding / Linde Egberts -- Conceptual fuel -- Heritage revival -- Routes, networks and places -- Experience -- Authenticity -- Re-playing the past -- Branding Europe -- Chapter 2 / Creating a Shared Past? Europe and the Frankish heritage in one of its heartlands: Alsace / Linde Egberts -- The European identity project -- Europe in international heritage policies -- A case study: early medieval heritage in Europe's current heartland -- The Early Middle Ages in today's Alsace -- The Early Middle Ages in today's Marlenheim -- The Early Middle Ages in today's Murbach -- The Early Middle Ages and today's Mount Ste. Odile -- Touristic routes in Alsace -- Conclusions -- Chapter 3 / Battlefield of Histories Competition over authenticity and heritage in an urban region in eastern Netherlands / Linde Egberts -- Introduction -- The Arnhem Nijmegen City Region -- Schuytgraaf -- The reconstruction of the Valkhof tower -- Historic places and routes -- A battlefield of histories -- Part 2 Revival Tools -- Chapter 4 / Strategies for a Heritage Revival in the Digital Age / Jasper Visser -- Introduction -- Connecting heritage content and audiences -- Typical social media plat formsand their characteristics -- Reaching out to offline audiences -- Web 1.0, 2.0, 3.0 and 4.0 -- Engaging audiences with heritage content -- Towards a digital strategy for European heritage -- Chapter 5 / Using Games to Mediate History / Connie Veugen -- Introduction -- Historical games -- ASSASSIN'S CREED -- Alternate reality games -- History based games and violence -- Playing with history -- Chapter 6 / "This is Clearly Bullshit" Some views about history on television / Mijke Pol -- Fiction or non-fiction?. , The history of the world filmed in South Africa -- International differences -- In Neanderthal guise -- Criticism of history on TV -- Queen Victoria's sex life on national TV -- Greater reach means more monitoring -- TV: not a dictator, but a mediator of memory -- Chapter 7 / Lost Cities, Exotic Travel and Digging up the World / Historical feature films as a means of enhancing appreciation of our archaeological heritage / Nina Schücker and Jan van Helt -- Archaeology: fiction and reality -- Movie audiences and archaeology audiences -- Images of the past -- Archaeology and film -- Some ways in which films can enhance heritage revival -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 8 / When the Past Comes to Life / Peter Van der Plaetsen -- Look at that cool guy! -- Science or game? -- Beyond the frontiers -- Local involvement -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 9 / Visualisation of Place and Landscape / Joske Houtkamp, Arnoud de Boer and Henk Kramer -- Introduction: 3D visualisation -- The start: "why and for whom?" -- Elaboration: "what and how?" -- Scale and level of detail -- Feature-based modelling -- Procedural landscape modelling -- Representational quality and user experience -- Exploring the environment -- Implementation and evaluation -- 'Things have changed' -- Rome Reborn -- Crowds in Pompeii -- Virtual Honselaarsdijck -- Discussion and future outlook -- Chapter 10 / From Preservation to Managing Change / Using spatial development as a heritage revival tool / Felix van Veldhoven -- Recapitulating history -- From a culture of loss towards a culture of gain -- History of the future -- The biographical approach -- Biography in practice -- The democratisation of heritage -- Chapter 11 / 'Europe is a Journey' / The European cultural route as an instrument for heritage revival / Minke Walda -- History of the heritage route. , Opportunities for route development -- Obstacles to route development in Europe -- 1. The trail and network routes: the two main types of European cultural routes -- 2. A visitor's perspective -- Experiences are the key -- An overview of heritage routes in Europe -- Santiago de Compostela Pilgrim Routes -- The Hansa -- Heinrich Schickhardt Route -- The Vikings Route -- Via Francigena -- European Mozart Ways -- Phoenicians' Routes -- Saint Martin of Tours Route -- The Cluniac Sites in Europe -- Routes of the Olive Tree -- Transromanica, the Romanesque Route of European Heritage -- Iter Vitis - The Ways of the Vineyards in Europe -- European Route of Cistercian Abbeys -- European Cemeteries Route -- Prehistoric Rock Art Trail -- European Route of Historical Thermal Towns -- The Route of Saint Olav Ways -- European Routes of Jewish Heritage -- The European Network of Casadean Sites -- The European Route of Ceramics -- Parks and Gardens, Landscape -- Central European Iron Trail -- Art Nouveau European Route -- Amber Road -- Baltic Fortress Culture and Tourism Route -- European Route of Brick Gothic -- European Route of Historic Theatres -- European Route of Industrial Heritage -- Liberation Route -- Van Gogh Route -- Limes Route -- Orange Route (Oranjeroute) -- Band of Brothers Tour -- Sultan's Trail -- Iron Curtain Trail -- Part 3 Concepts -- Chapter 12 / Conceptual Fuel for Reviving the Past / Creating a heritage revival in today's Europe / Linde Egberts -- Experience! -- Place, time, and travel -- Authenticity -- True to oneself -- Building bridges -- Connecting with allies -- The case of Cradles of European Culture -- The final shortlist -- Notes / Bibliographies / Illustrations / About the Contributors -- Notes -- 1 / Experiencing the Past -- 2 / Creating a Shared Past? -- 3 / Battlefield of Histories. , 4 / Strategies for a Heritage Revival in the Digital Age -- 5 / Using Games to Mediate History -- 6 / "This Is Clearly Bullshit" -- 7 / Lost Cities, Exotic Travel and Digging up the World -- 8 / When the Past Comes to Life -- 9 / Visualisation of Place and Landscape -- 10 / From Preservation to Managing Change -- 11 / "Europe is a Journey" -- 12 / Conceptual Fuel for Reviving the Past1 -- Bibliographies -- 1 / Experiencing the Past -- 2 / Creating a Shared Past? -- 3 / Battlefield of Histories -- 4 / Strategies for a Heritage Revival in the Digital Age -- 5 / Using Games to Mediate History -- Games -- TV-series -- 6 / "This Is Clearly Bullshit" -- 7 / Lost Cities, Exotic Travel and Digging up the World -- Films -- 8 / When the Past Comes to Life -- 9 / Visualisation of Place and Landscape -- 10 / From Preservation to Managing Change -- 11 / "Europe is a Journey" -- 12 / Conceptual Fuel for Reviving the Past -- Illustrations -- About the Contributors.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Egberts, Linde Companion to European Heritage Revivals Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2014 ISBN 9783319077697
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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  • 3
    UID:
    almahu_9949409973002882
    Format: 1 online resource (XXII, 381 p. 267 illus., 230 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    ISBN: 981-19-2037-0
    Series Statement: Martial Studies, 2
    Content: This open access book is the first publication to provide a comparative framework for the study of martial culture and historical martial arts in Europe and Asia, in particular in Italy and China. Due to the interdisciplinary nature of martial studies, contributors to this volume include historians, archeologists, art historians, scholars of fencing literature, metallurgists, as well as contemporary master swordsmiths and masters-of-arms in historical martial arts. Assembling researchers from these diverse fields, this book offers a multi-perspectival and dynamic view of martial culture across time and space. The cross-cultural and interdisciplinary significance of this book cannot be overemphasized. Whereas a number of contributors are internationally recognized and, indeed, leading authorities in their respective fields; for example, Jeffrey Shaw has been a world-leading new media artist and scholar since the 1970s, while Ma Mingda is a well-known historian and the contemporary founder of Chinese martial studies; and while there are significant overlaps in their research interests, this book brings their research within a single volume for the first time. Equally significant, the book is structured in such a way to reflect the various core aspects of martial studies, particularly in relation to the study of historic sword culture, including history, culture, philosophy, literature and knowledge transmission, material culture, as well as the technical aspects of historical fencing. As one of the first titles on martial studies, this book becomes a reference not only for scholars taking an interest in this subject, but also for historians; scholars with interest in Chinese and/or Italian history (particularly of the Medieval or early modern periods), the history of international relations in Asia / Far East; anthropologists; scholars of martial (arts) studies and researchers in sword-making and/or historic metallurgy.
    Note: Part 1 : Sword Culture from Socio-historic Perspectives -- Chapter 1 - Stratification in Italian Martial Culture (Roberto Gotti & Enrico Valseriati) -- Chapter 2 - Development of the Yanlingdao from the Yuan to Qing dynasty (Gong Jian) -- Chapter 3 - Daniel Jaquet, The Rise of the Two-Handed Sword in the Age of Staff-Weapons -- Chapter 4 - Ma Lianzhen, The Origin of the Two-Handed Sword in China -- Part 2: Fight Books: the Transmission and Interpretation of Knowledge -- Chapter 5 - Omar Ma, Ming Dynasty Chinese Fencing Treatises -- Chapter 6 - Miriam Vogelaar, Fabris’s 1606 Fencing Manual: an Analytical Bibliographical Study -- Chapter 7 - Manuel Valle Ortiz, The Ferrara Manuscript: Destreza and Vulgar -- Part 3: Material Culture: Weapons, Technology, & Aesthetics -- Chapter 8 - Hu Xiaojun, Rediscovering Swordmaking Techniques of Ancient China: Insights from Reconstructing a Han-Dynasty Ring-Pommel Dao -- Chapter 9 - Gabriele Tonelli, Historical Sword-making Techniques in Northern Italy in the XVI and XVII Centuries -- part 4 : Classical Martial Art Traditions -- Chapter 10 - Ma Lianzhen, Duanbing and the History of Fencing in China -- Chapter 11 - Jacopo Penso, Interpreting Achille Marozzo’s System of Sword-fighting: A Contemporary Case Study -- Chapter 12 - Axel Pettersson, Applying Pedagogic Methods in Historic European Martial Arts. . , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 981-19-2036-2
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  • 4
    Online Resource
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    Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,
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    Format: 1 online resource (500 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783031485619
    Series Statement: The New Middle Ages Series
    Note: Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Part I Introduction -- 1 The Medieval City: Stones, Communities, Concepts -- 1 Approaching the Medieval City -- 2 The Medieval City: Stones, People, Concepts -- 3 Volume Overview -- Bibliography -- Part II Monumentalising the City -- 2 Civic Commitment in the Post-Roman West: The Visigothic Case Study -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Early Medieval Cities as Place-Defined Communities -- 2.1 The Psychology of Place -- 2.2 Citizenship and Community Belonging -- 2.3 Leading the People, Managing the City: Elites and Civic Commitment -- 2.4 Popular Participation and Community Involvement -- 3 Commitment, Consensus, and Contribution: Civic Communities in Visigothic Iberia -- 3.1 Powerholders in Visigothic Cities -- 3.2 The Many Faces of Civic Commitment -- Institutional Contributions -- Private Donations -- Communal Action -- 4 Community and Investment in the Early Medieval City-Some Conclusions -- Bibliography -- 3 Water Provision in Early Islamic Cities: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Urban Water Governance -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Early Islamic Urban Organisation -- 3 Tribes and Water Management -- 4 Cooperation Between the State and Local Actors -- 5 Water in the Caliphal Capitals -- 6 Residential Water Supply and Commercial Involvement -- 7 Conclusions -- Bibliography -- 4 Places of Love and Honour: Cities and Almost-Cities in the Carolingian World -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The City and the Civitas -- 3 The Non-urban civitas -- 4 The Palace as civitas -- 5 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 5 Expressing Civic Pride in Stone: Church Towers and Town Halls in the Fifteenth- and Sixteenth-Century Low Countries -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Prodigy Towers -- 2.1 Tower Competition in Delft -- 2.2 The New Church's Tower in Delft as a Joint Effort. , 3 Architecture for the Civic Administration -- 3.1 A Town Hall for the Capital -- 3.2 Expressing Autonomy or Loyalty? -- 4 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Part III Participating in the City -- 6 The Saint and the Citizens: Scripting Civic Behaviour in Early Medieval Hagiography -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Ancient Citizenship: A Complex Heritage -- 3 Eugippius and the Citizens of Post-Roman Italy -- 4 The Commemoratorium: A Tale of Many Cities -- 5 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 7 Pleasing God, Serving the Citizens: Charity and Water Supply in Cairo and Baghdad -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Charity and Water -- 2.1 The Islamic Waqf: General Characteristics -- 3 The Role of Charity in Baghdad's Water Provision -- 3.1 The Birkat Zalzal -- 3.2 The Hawḍ Haylāna -- 4 Charity, Good Governance and the Provision of Water in Mamluk Cairo -- 4.1 Diffusion of Waqf Foundations in Mamluk Cairo -- 4.2 Landmarks of Charity: Function and Significance of the Cairene Sabīls -- 4.3 Charity Makes the Difference -- 5 Conclusions -- Bibliography -- 8 Thinking about Urbanity, Urban Settlements, Literacy, and Exclusion: The Case of Medieval Scandinavia -- 1 Introduction -- 2 What Makes a Medieval Settlement a Town or City? -- 3 Urbanitas -- 4 Towns in the Nordic World -- 5 Vernacular Languages in the Nordic World -- 6 Nordic Urban (Administrative) Literacy -- 7 Exclusion by Urban Literacy? -- 8 Literate Mentalities -- 9 Urban Schools and Exclusion -- 10 What Happened through Literacy in Medieval Scandinavia? -- Bibliography -- 9 Doing the Dirty Work: Ribalds, Armies and Public Health in the Southern Low Countries, 1100-1500 -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Ribalds in the Military-Civic Arena -- 3 Ribalds' Labours after the Black Death -- 4 Performing Citizenship in Civic-Military Festivals -- 5 Urban Panegyrics and Citizenship -- 6 In Conclusion -- Bibliography. , 10 Civic Cohesion in Turbulent Times: Galbert of Bruges, the Urban Community and the Murder of the Count of Flanders in 1127 -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Galbert of Bruges -- 3 Galbert and the Body Politic in Bruges -- 4 Conclusions -- Bibliography -- 11 Creating Communities and Discussing Citizenship through Juridical Parody (France and Burgundy, Fifteenth Century) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Parodic Discourses and Their Functioning in the Late Medieval City -- 3 Reinforcing Civic Cohesion through Parody: Molinet's Mandement de froidure and the Integration of Valenciennes in Philip the Good's Burgundian State -- 4 Religious Life in Compiègne: The Example of the Complaincte en matiere de nostre diabolique and the Spiritual Renewal of the devotio moderna -- 5 Conclusion: Engaging with Civic Life -- Bibliography -- Part IV Imagining the City -- 12 Protecting the Civitas, Warning the Civis: Spiritual Defences in Two Sermons by Maximus of Turin -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Sermon 85: Defending Turin, protecting the City within -- 3 Sermon 92: The Bishop on Guard -- 4 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 13 All Manner of Precious Stones: Civic Discourse and the Construction of the Early Medieval City -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Civic Stones: Exegesis, Urban Structures, and Virtue -- 3 The Celestial and the Terrestrial City Meet: Missa pro civitatis sive loci custodia -- 4 Constructing the Kingdom: Vita s. Chrothildis -- 5 The Celestial and the Terrestrial City Diverge: Epistolary Counsel and the Limits of the City -- 6 Conclusion -- Appendix -- Bibliography -- 14 Imagining Rome: Reading a Ninth-Century Carolingian Manuscript in Its Monastic Context -- 1 Images of Rome: An Introduction -- 2 The Pfäfers Manuscript: A Travel Guidebook? -- 3 The Monastic Context of the Manuscript -- 4 Rome as Resource of Liturgy: The Itinerarium and Ordo Romanus. , 5 Rome as a Repository of Knowledge and Symbol of Imperial Power: The Sylloge and Anthology -- 6 Experiencing Rome: From the Outside to the Inside -- 7 Rome Brought Home: Concluding Remarks -- Bibliography -- 15 The Way to Rome in the Medieval Welsh Imagination -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Negotiating Power in Spatial Descriptions -- 3 From Rome and Back Again: The Space of Reality in Maxen's Dream -- 4 Gerald's Real Journeys to Rome -- 5 What's in a Name? Maxen and Gerald in the City of Rome -- 6 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Part V Epilogue -- 16 Citizenship as Performance -- 1 The Language of Citizenship -- 2 Citizenship and Ritual Performance -- 3 Saints as Very Special Citizens -- 4 The Civitas Transformed -- Bibliography -- Index of Names -- Subject Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Rose, Els City, Citizen, Citizenship, 400-1500 Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2024 ISBN 9783031485602
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  • 5
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    almahu_9949320102702882
    Format: 1 online resource (558 pages)
    ISBN: 9783030744434
    Series Statement: Palgrave Studies in Literature, Science and Medicine Ser.
    Note: Intro -- Praise for The Life of Breath in Literature, Culture and Medicine -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on Contributors -- 1 The Life of Breath: Contexts and Approaches -- Contexts and Approaches: 'The Age of the Breath'? -- The Life of Breath Project -- The Life of Breath: From Classical to Contemporary -- Selected Bibliography -- Part I The Classical Period -- 2 Pneumatic Episodes from Homer to Galen -- Introduction -- Breath and Life in the Earliest Greek Literature -- Air/Breath/Wind as Life Force in Early Greek Philosophy and Medicine -- Breath, Blood, and Respiration in Early Greek Thought -- Breath/pneuma as Life-Generating Substance -- Galen on the Use of Breathing and the Causes of Breathlessness -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 3 Our Common Breath: 'Conspiration' from the Stoics to the Church Fathers -- Bibliography -- 4 Late Antique Cultures of Breath: Politics and the Holy Spirit -- Breath and Human Difference in Late Antique Rome -- The Holy Spirit and Breath -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Part II The Medieval Period -- 5 From Romance to Vision: The Life of Breath in Medieval Literary Texts -- Breath, Pneuma, and Embodied Being -- Fainting Hearts -- Awakening Life -- Swooning into Vision -- Selected Bibliography -- 6 The Transformative Power of Breath: Music, Alternative Therapy, and Medieval Practices of Contemplation -- *** -- *** -- *** -- Selected Bibliography -- 7 A Breath of Fresh Air: Approaches to Environmental Health in Late Medieval Urban Communities -- Selected Bibliography -- Part III The Early Modern Period -- 8 'Being Breathed': From King Lear to Clinical Medicine -- I -- II -- III -- IV -- Seleted Bibliography -- 9 'Let Lovers Sigh Out the Rest': Witnessing the Breath in the Early Modern Emotional Body -- Selected Bibliography. , 10 What Is 'the Breath of Our Nostrils'? Ruach and Neshamah in John Donne's 1622 Gunpowder Day Sermon -- Bibliography -- Part IV The Eighteenth Century -- 11 Breathscapes: Natural Environments in Eighteenth-Century Physiology and Psychosomatics of Breathing -- Respiration in Eighteenth-Century Medicine -- The Psychosomatics of Indoor Breathing -- Conclusion -- Selected Bibliography -- 12 'Spoken from the Impulse of the Moment': Epistolarity, Sensibility, and Breath in Frances Burney's Evelina -- Selected Bibliography -- 13 'Eloquence and Oracle': Tobacco in Eighteenth-Century Life and Literature -- A Deep History of Tobacco in Lowland South America -- Tobacco Constituting Persons, Shifting Shapes, and Changing Perspectives -- Tobacco Generates Dualisms -- Tobacco in Enlightenment Life and Thought -- The Stupefying Pleasures and Material Sociality of Tobacco -- Tobacco and Embodied Cognition -- Tobacco and the Scientific Separation of 'Facts' and 'Values' -- 'It'-Narratives and the Poetry of Attention-Changing Perspectives? -- The Silence of Tobacco -- Conclusion -- Selected Bibliography -- Part V The Romantic and Victorian Periods -- 14 Romantic Consumption: The Paradox of Fashionable Breath -- Fashionable Consumptive Breath -- Alastor and Romantic Death-Fashionable Breath -- Conclusions -- Selected Bibliography -- 15 Endless Breath? The Pipe Organ and Immortality -- Selected Bibliography -- 16 London Fog as Food: From Pabulum to Poison -- Selected Bibliography -- 17 'Now-for a breath I tarry': Breath, Desire, and Queer Materialism at the fin de siècle -- Sexology, Embodiment, and Breath: Atmungstypus Männlich -- A. E. Housman: 'Beneath the Suffocating Night' -- John Addington Symonds: 'I Seem to Feel the Aura in Him' -- Walter Pater: 'Fade Out of the World like a Breath' -- Selected Bibliography -- Part VI The Twentieth Century. , 18 The Forgotten Obvious: Breathing in Psychoanalysis -- Vagitus-Rattles -- On the Self-Steering Respiration -- Jung's Pneumograph -- Against Breath: Freud and the Foreclosed Symptom -- Nasus-Interruptus -- The Wolfman -- Respiratory Erotism -- Conclusion: Respiration and Personality -- Selected Bibliography -- 19 Mysterious Gear: Modernist Mountaineering, Oxygen Rigs, and the Politics of Breath -- Selected Bibliography -- 20 Hearing the Form: Breath and the Structures of Poetry in Charles Olson and Paul Celan -- Selected Bibliography -- 21 A Panting Consciousness: Beckett, Breath, and Biocognitive Feedback -- Breath and Consciousness: A Co-dependent Intimacy -- The 'I-Breathe': Agency, Time-Consciousness, and Biocognitive Tempos -- Breathing Mediacy: Knowing, Experiencing, Witnessing -- Knowing, Experiencing, Witnessing -- Conclusion -- Selected Bibliography -- Part VII The Twenty-First Century -- 22 Syllabic Gasps: M. NourbeSe Philip and Charles Olson's Poetic Conspiration -- Selected Bibliography -- 23 Visualising the Ephemeral -- Part 1: A History in Epitomes -- Part 2: My Own Work-in the Laboratory -- in Hospital and Hospice -- Selected Bibliography -- 24 Breath-As Subject, in Form, in Performance: An Interview with Michael Symmons Roberts -- Selected Bibliography -- 25 Afterword: Breath-Taking-Ethical Impulses for Breath Studies -- Conspiration and Conspiracies -- Capacities -- Inscriptions -- (Dis)Placements -- Conspirations and Common -- Selected Bibliography -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Fuller, David The Life of Breath in Literature, Culture and Medicine Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2021 ISBN 9783030744427
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    b3kat_BV047924102
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (1 v)
    ISBN: 9781784714574
    Note: The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings , Recommended readings (Machine generated): Audretsch, David A. and Max C. Keilbach (2006) Entrepreneurship and Economic Growth, Oxford: Oxford University Press. -- Bailey, Mark (1998) 'Historiographical essay: The commercialisation of the English economy, 1086- 1500', Journal of Medieval History, 24 (3), 297-311. -- Baumol, William J. (1993) Entrepreneurship, Management and the Structure of Pay-offs, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. -- Bennett, Robert J. (2011) Local Business Voice, Oxford: Oxford University Press. -- Beresford, Maurice (1967) New Towns of the Middle Ages: Town Plantation in England, Wales and Gascony, London: Lutterworth Press. -- Birch, Debra J. (1992) 'Selling the Saints: Competition amongst pilgrimage centres in the twelfth century', Medieval History, 2 (2), 20-34. -- Brenner, Reuven (1983) History: The Human Gamble, Chicago: University of Chicago Press. -- , Casson, Mark (1982) The Entrepreneur: An Economic Theory, Oxford: Martin Robertson, New ed. Edward Elgar, 2002. -- Casson, Mark (1991) Economics of Business Culture, Oxford: Oxford University Press. -- Casson, Mark (ed.) (2011) Markets and Market Institutions: Their Origin and Evolution, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar. -- Casson, Mark, Bernard Yeung, Anuradha Basu and Nigel Wadeson (eds) (2006) Oxford Handbook of Entrepreneurship, Oxford: Oxford University Press. -- Chandler, Alfred D, Jr. (1977) The Visible Hand, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. -- Ekelund, Robert B., Jr. et al. (1996) Sacred Trust: The Medieval Church as an Economic Firm, Oxford: Oxford University Press. -- Ekelund, Robert B., Jr., Robert F. Hebert and Robert D. 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    Note: Fortgesetzt als Online-Ressource. - Repr.: Nendeln : Kraus; New York, NY : New York Univ. Press; London: Univ. of London , General English, American, medieval and neo-Latin, and Celtic literatures; Vol. 2: General Romance, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese and Brazilian, Romania, general Germanic, German, Netherlandic, Scandinavian, modern Greek, oriental, African, and East European literatures; Vol. 3: Linguistics; ab 1981 zusätzl. Vol. 4: ACTFL annual bibliography of books and articles on pedagogy in foreign languages / American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages; Vol. 5: Folklore; ab 1973 in Vol. 1 - 3; ab 1981 in Vol. 1-5: Classified listings, subject and author indexes; ab 1992 in Vol. 1-5: Classified listings, Author index; Vol. 1-5: Subject index
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    ISSN: 0024-8215
    Note: Fortgesetzt als Online-Ressource. - Repr.: Nendeln : Kraus; New York, NY : New York Univ. Press; London: Univ. of London , General English, American, medieval and neo-Latin, and Celtic literatures; Vol. 2: General Romance, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese and Brazilian, Romania, general Germanic, German, Netherlandic, Scandinavian, modern Greek, oriental, African, and East European literatures; Vol. 3: Linguistics; ab 1981 zusätzl. Vol. 4: ACTFL annual bibliography of books and articles on pedagogy in foreign languages / American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages; Vol. 5: Folklore; ab 1973 in Vol. 1 - 3; ab 1981 in Vol. 1-5: Classified listings, subject and author indexes; ab 1992 in Vol. 1-5: Classified listings, Author index; Vol. 1-5: Subject index
    Additional Information: Companion vol. Modern Language Association of America MLA directory of periodicals
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    Additional Edition: Nachdruck von Modern Language Association of America Publications of the Modern Language Association of America
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als CD-ROM-Ausgabe Modern Language Association of America MLA international bibliography Norwood, Mass. [u.a.] : Silver Platter Information, 1992-
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    Format: 1 online resource (272 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781350386136
    Content: With a particular emphasis on definitions, continuities, and change, this edited volume examines the historical role and function of haya' - or feelings of shame, modesty, and honor - in Islamic theology and law, and explores contemporary Muslims' engagements with the concept. The book explores various conceptions of haya' and the practices associated with the concept in both Muslim majority and minority contexts. The empirically rich contributions reveal how haya' is socially constructed in varying social and cultural environments across the globe. From medieval Islam to the modern day, this book demonstrates the importance of haya' and its temporal and spatial transformations.
    Note: List of Contributors List of abbreviations Note on Transliteration Acknowledgments Introduction: 〈b〉Examining the Concept of 〈i〉H〈/i〉〈/b〉〈b〉〈i〉aya?〈/i〉〈/b〉〈b〉: 〈/b〉〈b〉 Interpretations of Shame, Modesty, and Honor in Islam〈/b〉,〈i〉 Ayang Utriza Yakin (UCLouvain, Belgium), Adis Duderija (Griffith University, Australia), and An Van Raemdonck (Ghent University, Belgium)〈/i〉 〈b〉I. Shame, Modesty, and Honor in Islam: Reflections on Various Conceptualizations 〈/b〉 1.〈b〉 〈/b〉Shame and Murû'a in Medieval Islam, 〈i〉Danilo Marino (BGMSC, Freie University, Germany) 〈/i〉 2. Overcoming the Conceptual link between Patriarchal Honor and Female Modesty Laws in the Islamic Interpretive Tradition, 〈i〉Adis Duderija (Griffith University, Australia) 〈/i〉 3. The Visible and Invisible Kaleidoscope of 〈i〉h?aya¯?〈/i〉: Theologies and Mystics of Modesty in the Persianate world (10th-17th centuries), 〈i〉Amelie Neuve-Eglise (INALCO, France) 〈/i〉 〈b〉II. 〈/b〉〈b〉Shame, Modesty, and Honor in Islamic Environments〈/b〉 4. Understanding Shame and Modesty in the context of Muslim Marriage Narratives of Syrian Refugee Women in Jordan, 〈i〉An Van Raemdonck (Ghent University, Belgium)〈/i〉 5. 〈b〉 〈/b〉Shame, Exile, and Muslim Masculinity among the Bellah Refugees from Mali in Niger, 〈i〉Souleymane Diallo (University of Munster, Germany)〈/i〉 6. The Ultimate Vindication of Honour: 〈i〉Carok〈/i〉, Shame, and Islam in Madura, Indonesia, 〈i〉Yanwar Pribadi (Islamic International University of Indonesia, Indonesia)〈/i〉 7. Islam, Modesty, and Dignity in Malaysia, 〈i〉Muhamad Ali (University of California Riverside, USA) 〈/i〉 8. Fashion, Clothing, and Modesty in Republican Turkey,〈i〉 〈/i〉〈i〉Alberto Fabio Ambrosio (Luxembourg School of Religion & Society, Luxembourg) 〈/i〉 9. 〈i〉Heshima〈/i〉 and Sexuality beyond Marriage: 〈i〉 〈/i〉Gendered Interpretations of Morality in Zanzibar, 〈i〉Marloes Hamelink (University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands) 〈/i〉 〈b〉III. Shame, Modesty, and Honor in Islam in Minority Context 〈/b〉 10. Coping with Honor, Shame, and Modesty: Muslims Undergoing Biomedical Treatments in Italy,〈i〉 〈/i〉〈i〉Federica Sona (Max Planck Institute, Germany) 〈/i〉 11. Between Family and Friends: Shame, Honor, and the Politics of Eating and Drinking Among South Asian British Muslims, 〈i〉John Lever (University of Huddersfield) and Irem Ozgoren Kinli (Izmir Kâtip Çelebi University) 〈/i〉 12. Modesty and Malay/Muslim Women in Singapore: The Impact of Traditionalism and Revivalism, 〈i〉Norshahril Saat and Nur Syafiqah Mohd Taufek (NUS, Singapore) 〈/i〉 13. Evolving Islamic Modesty in China: Confucianism, Arabization, & Sinicization, 〈i〉Wai-Yip Ho (Education University of Hong Kong, China) 〈/i〉 14. The Headscarf and Modesty in Multicultural Aotearoa New Zealand: A Post Christchurch Attack Story ,〈i〉 〈/i〉〈i〉Eva F. Nisa (Australian National University, Australia) 〈/i〉 Bibliography Index
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    Format: 204 S.
    Series Statement: Veröffentlichungen der Internationalen Gesellschaft für Geschichte der Pharmazie : Neue Folge 25
    Additional Edition: Mit einer Einführung: Arabismus in der Geschichte der Pharmazie
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures , Medicine
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    Keywords: Pharmazie ; Islam ; Medizin ; Islam ; Bibliografie ; Bibliografie
    Author information: Schmitz, Rudolf 1918-1992
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