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Collins, Carol. „Duality in the writing of Thomas Carlyle and Charles Kingsley“. Thesis, University of Glasgow, 1999. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.272865.

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Tolley, Rebecca. „Fibers, Intentional Communities, James Fenimore Cooper, Joseph Bowman, Thomas Bullitt“. Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2006. https://www.amzn.com/1572334568.

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Book SummaryL Appalachia holds a curious place in the American psyche. There is a pervasive perception of the region as a hinterland inhabited by a backward and developmentally stunted people. Economically, culturally, and technologically suspended in an era gone by, this Appalachia is regarded as one of America's enduring social and economic problems.But there is another perception of Appalachia-home to the beautiful mountain system for which the region is named. It is a quaint retreat into the past, reflecting the integrity of a people with a pioneering spirit and lifestyle that pays homage to a simpler time.Until now, there has been no general reference work that captures the complexities of this enigmatic region. The only guide of its kind, the Encyclopedia of Appalachia is replete with information on every aspect of Appalachia's history, land, culture, and people.Containing more than 2,000 entries in 30 sections, the Encyclopedia is designed for quick reference and access to the information you need to know. Teachers, students, scholars, historians, and browsers with a passing interest in this beautiful and richly distinct region will quickly come to rely on the Encyclopedia of Appalachia as the authoritative resource on Appalachia's past and present.The Encyclopedia details subjects traditionally associated with Appalachia-folklore, handcrafts, mountain music, foods, and coal mining-but goes far beyond regional stereotypes to treat such wide-ranging topics as the aerospace industry, Native American foodways, ethnic diversity in the coalfields, education reform, linguistic variation, and the contested notion of what it means to be Appalachian, both inside and outside the region.Researched and developed by the Center for Appalachian Studies and Services at East Tennessee State University, this 1,840-page compendium includes all thirteen states that constitute the northern, central, and southern subregions of Appalachia-from New York to Mississippi. With thorough, detailed, yet accessible entries on everything from Adventists to zinc mining, the Encyclopedia of Appalachia is an indispensable, one-stop guide to all things Appalachian.
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Grinnell, George C. Clark David L. „On hypochondria: interpreting romantic health and illness (Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Mary Shelley, Thomas de Quincey, Thomas Beddoes, Charles Brockden Brown) /“. *McMaster only, 2005.

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Rothrock, Brad. „Authenticity, meaning, and the quest for God: Philosophical theology for Catholic religious and theological education today“. Thesis, Boston College, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/2345/bc-ir:104047.

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Thesis advisor: Thomas Groome
Western culture idealizes the quest for authenticity as a significant life project. This culture of authenticity is characterized by the understanding that it is important for each person to search for their unique life expression and purpose, even as larger social, political, religious, and other such frameworks are generally suspected of being in conflict with or in opposition to the truly authentic. Further, the forces of secularism and pluralism have allowed for a wide dissemination of varied and often conflicting views about what constitutes an authentic way of being in the world. Within such a secular-pluralistic milieu, the prevalence of different and often competing views is particularly acute in regards to contemporary images and concepts of God, particularly as these relate to the (post)modern quest for authenticity. For instance, while our culture's widespread suspicion that larger religious frameworks inhibit authenticity has in part led to a significant rise in the numbers of those unaffiliated with any religious tradition, a majority of the unaffiliated still claim to believe in God. This somewhat paradoxical phenomenon can be traced back to the secular-pluralist profusion of various understandings and expressions regarding the meaning of "God." Within these circumstances, "authentic" relation to the divine is often seen as a highly individualized and even subjective concern; as something having to do with what best expresses a person's own feelings and inner personal world regarding the unique meaning of their life. This dissertation posits that Catholic religious and theological education needs to take seriously the importance our culture accords to the quest for authenticity and to actively work against its individualistic, expressivist, and subjectivist tendencies. Unmasking the illusion that authenticity requires dismissing larger frameworks, such as religious tradition, I posit that it is only within larger frameworks that we are able to discern the more from the less authentic. In terms of images and conceptions of God then, I argue that a Catholic education for today requires retrieving the Catholic Intellectual Tradition's discipline of philosophical theology so as to provide students with the resources necessary for discerning the true, living God from among the jumble of ideas and images on offer within secular-pluralism. Ch. 1 provides an historical overview of the culture of authenticity and in the process defines the latter and its relation to secular-pluralism and to the proliferation of images and conceptions of God. Philosophical theology is introduced as potentially necessary component of a Catholic education that seeks to help students discern the authentic, or true God. Ch. 2 takes up the question of authenticity as related to conflicting ideas about the truth of existence and in this light offers an understanding of truth as engaged, relational, and non-absolute. This understanding grounds the contemporary philosophical theological approach presented in chapters four and five. First, however, Ch. 3 looks at the thought of Thomas Aquinas as standard for the field of philosophical theology and therefore as necessary for (creatively) retrieving for its usefulness today. Chapter 4 begins the process of retrieval by outlining the ways in which W. Norris Clarke's Thomistically based "Inner" and "Outer" Paths to God provide elements for a contemporary philosophical theology. Ch. 5 continues in this vein as it turns to the work of Elizabeth Johnson to elucidate the socioeconomic, political, and cultural aspects that must be attended to by any contemporary philosophical theology. Ch. 6 proposes Thomas Groome's Shared Christian Praxis approach to Christian religious education as theoretically and practically compatible with a contemporary philosophical theology and therefore as the most suitable pedagogical approach to educating from and for faith. I conclude the dissertation with a brief reflection on what lessons philosophical theology has to offer to Catholic religious and theological education as a whole
Thesis (PhD) — Boston College, 2014
Submitted to: Boston College. Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
Discipline: Religious Education and Pastoral Ministry
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Serraj, El Hachemi. „L'influence de la Révolution française sur la littérature victorienne : Thomas Carlyle et Charles Dickens“. Paris 4, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1991PA040302.

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Adams, Aaron. „Victorian representations and transformations : sacred place in Charles Dickens's Bleak House and Thomas Hardy's Jude the Obscure“. Thesis, University of Sussex, 2010. http://sro.sussex.ac.uk/id/eprint/2397/.

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Victorian literary criticism has within it a longstanding tradition of inquiring about the degree to which literature of the period reflects the realities of nineteenthcentury Christian faith. Many of these studies are admirable in the way that they demonstrate the challenges confronting religion in this period of dynamic social, cultural, economic, political, and scientific change and growth. Similarly, this study will examine the critical intersections between nineteenth-century Christianity and literature. However, this project is unique by virtue of the methodology used in order to access both the expressed and latent perspectives on Victorian faith at play within a given text. I propose that that a spatial, place-based reading has heretofore been largely ignored in critical explorations of nineteenth-century faith and literature. While, literary criticism utilising concepts related to spatiality, geography, topography, and place have increased within recent decades, these critical works are largely silent on the issue of the narrative representations of “place” and the expression and understanding of Victorian Christianity. This project suggests a model for just such a reading of nineteenth-century texts. More specifically, this thesis proposes that by reading for sacred place in the Victorian novel one is able to explore the issue of Christianity and literature from a unique and neglected point of narrative and critical reference. Using Charles Dickens's Bleak House and Thomas Hardy's Jude the Obscure as primary texts, this study demonstrates that a careful exploration of sacred place within a particular narrative reflects an author's and, more broadly, a culture's perceptions of a faith. Reading Victorian religion from the vantage point of place acknowledges that place is itself an inescapable and fundamental medium through which individuals and cultures mediate the most mundane and the most exhilarating of their personal and collective experiences and beliefs. Similarly, faith, especially in nineteenth-century England, is a dominant and pervasive metaphysical ideology that is connected to and possesses repercussions for virtually all aspects of individual and social life. A critical reading that unites place and faith – these two fundamental paradigms of human experience and understanding – will inevitably provide fertile soil for a productive reading of the texts under consideration.
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Anlicker, Christine D. „Evolution of Ethics in the Island of Doctor Moreau and Heart of Darkness“. Digital Archive @ GSU, 2012. http://digitalarchive.gsu.edu/english_theses/139.

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This thesis analyzes H. G. Wells’s The Island of Doctor Moreau and Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness within the context of nineteenth-century evolutionary theory. I explore how Charles Darwin and Thomas Huxley used evolution by natural selection to develop differing explanations of the origins of ethics and how this impacted the place each scientist gave morality in civilization. By exploring how Huxley and Darwin understood morality to derive from the phenomena of sympathy and restrain, I illustrate how Wells’s and Conrad’s novellas interrogate these discourses of altruism.
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Skinner, David. „A critical and historical analysis of Charles and Mary Lamb's Tales from Shakespeare and Thomas Bowdler's The Family Shakespeare“. Thesis, University of Sheffield, 2012. http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/2423/.

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This thesis will discuss Charles and Mary Lamb'€™s 1807 Tales from Shakespeare and Thomas Bowdler'€™s 1818 The Family Shakespeare in a critical and historical context. Running through this thesis is the argument that these texts are cornerstones of children'€™s Shakespeare, though their reputations and contributions to the genre are buried beneath generations of misconceptions and sensationalism. This thesis provides a new perspective on Tales from Shakespeare and The Family Shakespeare that exposes the prejudices and misinformation surrounding them, offering an assessment of their respective adaptation methods and editorial influence over Shakespeare from the nineteenth century to the present. The first chapter introduces the thesis and identifies the scope of its research. It discusses the misconceptions surrounding the Lambs'€™ and Bowdler'€™s texts and examines the practice of reading Shakespeare in the home. The second chapter establishes the historical context of Tales from Shakespeare and The Family Shakespeare by examining the origins of both children's literature and Shakespeare adaptations. It highlights influential educational philosophies, editorial trends, and critical debates in both of these fields. The third chapter discusses and contrasts the distinctive adaptation methods used by Charles and Mary Lamb respectively in Tales from Shakespeare. The fourth chapter discusses the adaptation methods used by Thomas Bowdler in The Family Shakespeare and distinguishes them from the accepted term bowdlerization. The fifth chapter establishes the legacy of the Lambs'€™ and Bowdler'€™s texts by discussing their influences over subsequent Shakespeare adaptations for children during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The sixth chapter presents the concluding arguments and final observations of the thesis.
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Gray, John Edmund, und n/a. „T. C. G. Weston (1886-1935), horticulturalist and arboriculturalist : a critical review of his contribution to the establishment of the landscape foundations of Australia's National Capital“. University of Canberra. Applied Science, 1999. http://erl.canberra.edu.au./public/adt-AUC20060712.154510.

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My thesis research concerns Thomas Charles George Weston (1866-1935). Its principal focus is his landscape vision for Australia's national capital in its founding days and his innovative horticultural and arboricultural work in that vision's execution. Between 1913 and 1926 his work involved reversing, by afforestation planting and conservation measures, the existing process of degradation of the site's landscape. He also achieved for the new city a densely planted landscape using indigenous and exotic trees and shrubs. Weston's pioneering work made a significant contribution to Canberra's contemporary 'city in the landscape' image. Part of my research is about understanding the context of Weston's earlier professional experiences in Britain and New South Wales in the period 1878 to 1912. A brief insight into his personal life and career shows how the people he worked for, the skills he acquired, and the type of landscapes he worked in shaped his approach to his landscape activity at Canberra. Of particular note are the valuable influences of David Thomson and Joseph Maiden, respected figures in botany and horticulture in Britain and Australia respectively. My research on Weston's achievements in Canberra demonstrates his technical and professional thoroughness. I have documented all his work on a project-by-project basis to provide accurate reference material for on-going professional practice and research. His afforestation and conservation work from 1913 onwards and his urban planting in the crucial 1921 to 1926 period reflects the depth of his training and skills and understanding of landscape. Analyses of disputes between Weston and others including Walter Burley Griffin demonstrate the soundness of his professional judgment. I have concluded that Charles Weston had a clear vision of what he wanted to achieve, the necessary skills and experience to achieve that vision and a thorough understanding of the national capital site. He also possessed the necessary personal qualities to achieve his vision which responded sensitively to the aspirations of Australians for their national capital. Largely because of Weston Canberra will remain a highly significant step in the development of Australian landscape architecture.
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Greenlee, Jessica. „Folk narrative in the nineteenth-century British novel /“. view abstract or download file of text, 2006. http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=1283959861&sid=1&Fmt=2&clientId=11238&RQT=309&VName=PQD.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Oregon, 2006.
Typescript. Includes vita and abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 218-228). Also available for download via the World Wide Web; free to University of Oregon users.
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Rathmell, Annette Louise. „"A cry into the green world" : nature and ethics in the poetry of R.S. Thomas, Ted Hughes, Charles Tomlinson and Jon Silkin“. Thesis, University of Leeds, 2013. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.612615.

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My thesis argues that a major and hitherto neglected strand of British post-War poetry lies in the sustained critique of Cartesian metaphysics contained in the work of key poets coming to maturity in the 1950s and 1960s. Whereas the poetry of the period has often been examined in terms of, for example, the poets' attitudes to history, myth or class, I argue for an alternative configuration, based on the ways in which four major poets developed new, anti-Cartesian ways of experiencing and knowing the nonhuman world. Each of these poets sought to interrogate established Cartesian dualities such as subject/object, thought/feeling, body/spirit, which they believe had resulted in a damaged and dangerous relationship between humanity and the nonhuman world. Each developed an alternative metaphysics, which, they believed, would entail more balanced, less destructive ways of living with the non human world. In my introduction, I examine some of the major critical responses to the poetry of this period, and argue that these fail to give due weight to the work of these poets, in particular its interrogation of the oppressive uses of Cartesian rationality, and its use of the unique potential of poetic language to develop alternatives. In Chapters 1-4, I examine the work of each of the four poets individually. I argue that their concerns emerged from a sense that humans had become dangerously alienated from the nonhuman world, and demonstrate from close readings of key poems how they develop poetically their alternative metaphysics and attendant ethics. In Chapter 5, I demonstrate the importance of my reading of these four poets by showing how it enables us better to understand the work of major poets writing today. who are also concerned with the human relation to the nonhuman world.
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Gohrisch, Jana. „Bürgerliche Gefühlsdispositionen in der englischen Prosa des 19. Jahrhunderts“. Heidelberg Winter, 2003. http://deposit.ddb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=2670407&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm.

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Chernikov, Dmitry A. „The Question of Subjective Immortality: A Comparison and Contrast of Process Theism with Classical Theism“. [Kent, Ohio] : Kent State University, 2009. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=kent1236872783.

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Thesis (M.A.)--Kent State University, 2009.
Title from PDF t.p. (viewed Oct. 5, 2009 ) Advisor: David Odell-Scott. Keywords: Whitehead; Hartshorne; Thomas Aquinas; mises; process theism; immortality Includes bibliographical references (p. 67)
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Newey, Edmund. „'Become as little children' : theological anthropologies of the child in the work of Thomas Traheme, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Friedrich Schleiermacher and Charles Peguy“. Thesis, University of Manchester, 2008. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.491145.

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This thesis examines the theological anthropologies of the child implicit in the work of four writers in the modern period: Thomas Traherne, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Friedrich Schleiermacher and Charles Peguy. It puts to each author two questions: '\Vho is the child?' and. '\Vhere is the child?' The first question shows that in none of these cases is the child principally a transcription from personal experience. Rather, he or she is a figure through whom to explore a particular understanding of the imago Dei in humankind. The second question sheds light on the wider cultural and theological context in which these understandings emerge and demonstrates the extent to which each author's wider thought is marked by his picture of the child. Taking account of newly-published manuscripts, the chapters on Traherne argue that his child is not merely a figure of innocence, but an icon of the whole human condition and a means to illustrate the centrality of theosis, humanity's redemptive participation in God, to his theology. Traherne sees the child as the imaginative centre from which to articulate an orthodox theological anthropology in the new idiom of the early modern era. The chapter on Rousseau focuses on his widely influential work, Emile 011 De nducatiol1. Rousseau's goal of a purely natural theology goes hand-in-hand with his isolation of the child Emile from both human culture and revealed religion, to be educated by nature alone. Despite his commitment to a form of Christian faith, Rousseau's exclusion of revelation deprives theology and anthropology of their previously interdependent integrity, attempts to split apart nature and culture, and exposes the child to new levels of adult manipulation. The chapters on Schleiermacher discuss the novella, Die lf7eihl1achtsjeier, showing how the child, Sofie, embodies the author's conception of freie Geselligkeif, the free response to fellow humans and to God that is held to be the essence of human life. I then trace the resemblances between the portrait of Sofie and the pattern of Schleiermacher's hermeneutical thought, indicating both the insights and the theological risks that follow from this analogy. Turning finally to Peguy, I investigate both the well-known image of the child as 'la petite esperance' in his poetry and the less familiar range of references to the child and childlikeness in his late prose works. I argue that, despite the dominance in French Catholicism of an anti-Modernist reverence for childhood innocence and his own occasional tendency to nostalgia, Peguy's child is best seen as a figure of the liturgical category of anamnesis, by which humanity is constantly called to renewal in relationship with the incarnate Christ. Tracing continuity and change through this series of figurings of the child, I show that the appeal to the child, far from being a naive move, has wide-ranging repercussions for each author's whole theological project. In conclusion, drawing on the work of Balthasar and Lacoste, I seek to indicate how a contemporary understanding of human existence before God can be fruitfully enriched by taking proper account of the child.
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Breyer, Charles Pierre Paul [Verfasser], Andreas [Gutachter] Geier und Thomas [Gutachter] Dandekar. „Putative Eisenregulation von Fractalkin (CX3CL1), pathophysiologische Rolle von CX3CL1 in Plättchenmodellen und Eisenhaushalt in der Megakaryopoese / Charles Pierre Paul Breyer ; Gutachter: Andreas Geier, Thomas Dandekar“. Würzburg : Universität Würzburg, 2021. http://d-nb.info/1233968149/34.

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Marinach, Mathieu. „Les chansons polyphoniques en langue française à cinq parties d’un compositeur au service de Charles-Quint : Thomas Crecquillon : du contexte historique à l’évolution stylistique, par la création“. Paris 4, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007PA040287.

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Comme Maître de la chapelle impériale puis compositeur de la cour d’environ 1540 à 1550, Thomas Crecquillon est amené à suivre Charles-Quint dans toute l’Europe et à côtoyer les nombreux poètes et musiciens des cours princières et ducales rencontrées. Cette étude évalue l’entourage artistique du compositeur avant de tenter d’associer ses chansons polyphoniques à cinq voix aux évènements de la cour impériale par une double approche d’analyse : du langage musico-textuel d’une part et des situations historiques d’autre part
As imperial choir’s master, then composer of the court about 1540 to 1550, Thomas Crecquillon followed Charles-Quint during his travel through Europe and kept close to several poets and musicians of ducal and princely courts. This investigation first estimate the artistic compositor circle befor trying to associate his polyphonics five voices chansons to the imperial court events by a dual analysis : musical and textual language and historical context
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Gillota, David. „Belly Laughs: Body Humor in Contemporary American Literature and Film“. Scholarly Repository, 2008. http://scholarlyrepository.miami.edu/oa_dissertations/42.

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Belly Laughs: Body Humor in Contemporary American Literature and Film Scholars are more than happy to laugh at but seem somewhat reluctant to discuss body humor, which is perhaps the most neglected form of comedy in recent criticism. In this dissertation, I examine the ways in which contemporary American writers and filmmakers use body humor in their works, not only in moments of so-called "comic relief" but also as a valid way of exploring many of the same issues that postmodern artists typically interrogate in their more somber moments. The writers discussed in this project-Philip Roth, Thomas Pynchon, Charles Johnson, and Woody Allen-were chosen for the divergent ways in which they present the body's comic predicament in psychological, metaphysical, and historical situations. The introduction explains the diverse traditions that these artists draw upon and considers how various theoretical approaches can affect our understanding of body humor. The first chapter examines Jewish-American novelist Philip Roth's use of absurd and grotesque body imagery as manifestations of his characters' moral dilemmas. The second chapter looks at how slapstick comedy informs a worldview dominated by paranioa and chaos in Thomas Pynchon's novels. Chapter Three looks at Woody Allen's early films, in which he parodies and revises the slapstick cinematic tradition of artists like Charlie Chaplin and The Marx Brothers. Chapter Four considers African-American writer and cartoonist Charles Johnson's depiction of the ways in which the body's desires and pitfalls complicate the quest for spiritual enlightenment.
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Egziti, Rahel Erko. „Charles McKim's Pennsylvania train station and Eero Saarinen's TWA air terminal building : an interpretation of two contrasting transportation buildings using Thomas Thiis-Evensen's theory of architectural archetypes“. Kansas State University, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/2097/36132.

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Ray-Barruel, Gillian. „In the Eye of the Beholder: Intellectual Difference in Victorian Literature, Culture, and Beyond“. Thesis, Griffith University, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10072/367374.

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This research takes a cultural disability studies approach to the history of intellectual disability and examines its ramifications for modern discourses of autism Specifically, J investigate how and why concepts of intellectual disability shift over time in response to social, political, medical, and educational motivations. The nineteenth century was a time of tremendous change in the categorisation of people according to perceptions of intelligence, the consequences of which continue to resonate in the current era and structure how we regard intellectual disability and difference. We now have labels of learning disability and autism spectrum disorder: classifications that previously did not exist. J explore how autistic identity is constructed in the competing discourses of the medical and social models, the poststructuralist approach, and the neurodiversity and autism advocacy approach, and I question the implications of the shifting discourses of autism on the subjectivity of the person with an autism diagnosis.
Thesis (PhD Doctorate)
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
School of Education and Professsional Studies
Arts, Education and Law
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Williams, Mark R. F. „'The King's Irishmen' : the roles, impact and experiences of the Irish in the exiled court of Charles II, 1649-1660“. Thesis, University of Oxford, 2010. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:1fde25af-f340-4b51-a53d-23f68a91a3d0.

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This thesis represents an important investigation into the much-neglected period of exile endured by many Royalists as a consequence of the violence and alienation of the Wars of the Three Kingdoms (1639-1651).Drawing from extensive archival research conducted in Britain, Ireland and Europe, this study expands upon existing literature on royalism, British and Irish interaction with Continental Europe and seventeenth-century mentalities more generally in order to illumine the unique issues faced by these exiles. Central to this study are the roles and experiences of the Irish element within Charles II’s exiled court. Recent studies focussed upon the place of Ireland within Europe and the North Atlantic are employed to assess such issues as confessional division, court culture, the impact of memory and the influence of conflicting European ideas upon the survival of the exiles and the course of the restoration cause. A thematic, rather than chronological structure is employed in order to develop these interpretations, allowing for an approach which emphasizes the place of individuals in relation to broader Royalist mentalities. Dominant figures include Murrough O’Brien, Lord Inchiquin (c. 1614-1674), Theobald, Lord Taaffe (d. 1677), John Bramhall (1594-1663), Church of Ireland bishop of Derry, Daniel O’Neill (c. 1612-1664), Father Peter Talbot (SJ) (c. 1618/20 – 1680) and James Butler, marquis of Ormond (1610-1688). Through investigation of Irish strands of royalism and the wider issues in which they were set in the course of civil war and exile, this thesis makes a powerful argument for the need to consider seventeenth-century ideas of allegiance and identity not only within a ‘Three Kingdoms’ approach, but Europe more generally. It also makes a compelling case for the centrality of Irish Royalists in the formation and implementation of policy during the exile period through their familiarity with and access to European centres of power and influence.
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Williams, Christian Cameron [Verfasser], Charles [Akademischer Betreuer] Rice, Stefanie [Akademischer Betreuer] Bürkle, Lee [Akademischer Betreuer] Thomas, Stefanie [Gutachter] Bürkle und Maryam [Gutachter] Gusheh. „City of signages, or learning from shopfronts : tracing the commercial surface on streetscapes of Berlin, Yokohama, and Sydney / Christian Cameron Williams ; Gutachter: Stefanie Bürkle, Maryam Gusheh ; Charles Rice, Stefanie Bürkle, Lee Thomas“. Berlin : Technische Universität Berlin, 2021. http://d-nb.info/1230877096/34.

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Elliott, Katherine Lynn Kinsey Joni. „Epic encounters first contact imagery in nineteenth and early-twentieth century American art /“. Iowa City : University of Iowa, 2009. http://ir.uiowa.edu/etd/355.

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Goering, Kym M. „“‘It’s a Cu’ous Thing ter Me, Suh’: The Distinctive Narrative Innovation of Literary Dialect in Late-Nineteenth Century American Literature”“. VCU Scholars Compass, 2016. http://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd/4597.

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American literature and verse advanced in dialectal writing during the late-nineteenth century. Charles Chesnutt’s “The Goophered Grapevine” (1887), “Po’ Sandy” (1888), and “Hot-Foot Hannibal” (1899); Joel Chandler Harris’ Uncle Remus: His Songs and His Sayings (1881); Thomas Nelson Page’s “Marse Chan” (1884); and Mark Twain’s “Sociable Jimmy” (1874) and “A True Story, Repeated Word for Word as I Heard It” (1874) provided diverse dialect representations. Dialect expanded into poetry with James Whitcomb Riley’s “She ‘Displains’ It” (1888), “When the Frost is on the Punkin” (1882), and “My Philosofy” (1882) and Paul Laurence Dunbar’s “The Spellin’ Bee” (1895), “An Ante-Bellum Sermon” (1895), and “To the Eastern Shore” (1903). Dialect styles and how they conveyed political or social perspectives are assessed. Correspondence between late-nineteenth century literary figures as well as periodical reviews reveal attitudes toward the use of dialect. Reader responses to dialect based on their political or social interpretations are explored.
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G'Sell, Laurent. „Jean-Baptiste Say : loi des débouchés et développement économique“. Paris 1, 2001. http://www.theses.fr/2001PA010051.

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Cette thèse montre que la loi des débouchés de Jean-Baptiste Say est en fait un véritable modèle du développement économique: dans une société où les progrès de la civilisation se font sentir en permanence, les opportunités d'investissements sont toujours telles que les seuls obstacles à ce que le progrès économique accompagne le progrès de la civilisation résident dans la faiblesse de l'accumulation du capital, les réglementations contraignantes, et plus généralement toutes les attitudes qui s' opposent à la diffusion des " lumières " dans toutes les couches de la population. Cette interprétation n'a pas été retenue par la postérité parce qu'il existe une autre loi des débouchés, celle de James Mill, qui s'énonce de la même façon. La loi des débouchés de Say comme celle de Mill peut s' énoncer en deux propositions : première proposition: les produits s'échangent contre des produits, deuxième proposition : tout encombrement est du à l'absence de produits, et n'est donc qu'un encombrement partiel. La différence réside dans l' appréciation de l' encombrement, et dans la façon dont un surcroît de production peut résoudre cet encombrement. C' est la loi de Mill qui est critiquée par Sismondi, Malthus et Keynes, et qui est intégrée à la théorie de Ricardo. Elle est passée à la postérité, depuis Lange, sous le nom de Loi de Say. La prise en compte de cette loi des débouchés de Say oblige à une remise en cause des fondements de la théorie économique, en particulier de l' origine de l' échange et de 1 'homo-economicus. A la lumière des théories de René Girard et de Marcel Mauss, cette thèse débouche sur I 'hypothèse du rôle de la révélation évangélique comme facteur clé explicatif du développement économique dans les pays de l'hémisphère nord de tradition judéo-chrétienne.
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Pirola, Francesca. „Uccidere il tiranno : tirannicidio e resistenza in inghilterra tra cinquecento e seicento“. Thesis, Sorbonne Paris Cité, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018USPCB149.

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L'exécution de Charles Ier - souverain d'Angleterre, d'Écosse et d'Irlande - qui a eu lieu le 30 janvier 1649, représente un événement unique dans l'histoire moderne européenne. Déjà avant Charles Ier, des dizaines de souverains ont été victimes de conjurations ou de morts violentes, tués en secret ou ouvertement, mais personne avant lui n'avait été décapité sur la place publique après avoir subi un procès et le jugement d'une Court Suprême de Justice. Le cas de Charles Ier est tout à fait particulier, parce que la condamnation du souverain se fonde précisément sur l'accusation de tyrannie. Ce travail de thèse analyse le débat enflammé que suscite cet événement exceptionnel et son contexte théorique et culturel. La thèse s'articule ainsi en deux sections. La première, structurée en quatre chapitres, aborde la question du procès et de l'exécution de Charles Ier, faisant dialoguer entre eux deux observateurs d'exception des guerres civiles anglaises, John Milton et Thomas Hobbes. La comparaison des théories politiques de ces deux auteurs vise à répondre à une question fondamentale, c'est-à-dire si l'exécution du souverain est un acte illégitime (on parle dans ce cas d'un régicide) où légitime (il s'agit alors d'un tyrannicide). La seconde section est consacrée à l'analyse des sources du débat anglais sur le droit de résistance au tyran. L'attention est focalisée sur la tradition protestante britannique de la seconde moitié du XVIème siècle, dont le rôle dans le débat autour de la mort de Charles Ier n'a pas encore été opportunément examiné. En s'inspirant des indications données par Milton dans son « Tenure of Kings and Magistrates », dans cette section on s'arrête sur quatre auteurs considérés comme « monarchomaques britanniques » : John Ponet, Christopher Goodman, John Knox et George Buchanan. Dans un parcours qui procède du débat aux sources, ce travail de thèse se propose d'évaluer l'évolution du concept de la tyrannie et de la mutation, qui va de pair, du droit de résistance. L'investigation sur les différents thèmes - la distinction entre roi et tyran, les modèles de résistance, la légitimité du tyrannicide - élucide les conditions théoriques qui ont rendu possible de penser comme légitime le meurtre d'un souverain et de le réaliser
The execution of Charles I Stuart - King of England, Scotland and Ireland - which took place on 30th January 1649, was an absolutely unique event in European modern history. Already before Charles I, dozens of sovereigns had been victims to plots or violent deaths, had been killed in secret or in public, but nobody before him had been beheaded in a public place after suffering a public trial and a sentence of condemnation by a High Court of Justice. The case of Charles I was particularly significant, because his condemnation lay on the accusation of tyranny. In this thesis both the debate roused by this exceptional event and its theoretical and cultural background will be analysed. The dissertation is therefore made up of two sections. The first section, divided into four chapters, deals with the question of the trial and execution of Charles I, by linking two exceptional spectators of the English Civil Wars, namely John Milton and Thomas Hobbes. By comparing their political theories, this section aims at answering a fundamental question, that is, whether the king's execution was an illegitimate act (in other words a regicide) or a legitimate one (tyrannicide). The second section is devoted to the analysis of the sources of the English debate on the right of resistance to tyrants. Attention is focused on the British Protestant tradition of the second half of XVIth century, whose role on the debate around Charles I's death has not yet been adequately examined. Taking the cue from Milton's indications included in his "Tenure of Kings and Magistrates", this section will examine four authors considered to be «British monarchomachs»: John Ponet, Christopher Goodman, John Knox and George Buchanan. By moving from the debate to its sources, the present work intends to evaluate the evolution of the concept of tyranny and, simultaneously, the mutation of the right of resistance. In examining various topics - the distinction between king and tyrant, the models of resistance and the legitimacy of tyrannicide - it aims at identifying the theoretical conditions that made it possible to think of the murder of a sovereign as being legitimate, and to put it into execution
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Steyaert, Delphine. „La sculpture polychromée néo-gothique en Belgique vue par la Gilde de Saint-Thomas et de Saint-Luc, 1863-1914“. Doctoral thesis, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/209223.

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Ce travail doctoral se penche sur un groupe d’artistes et d’artisans actifs dans la seconde moitié du XIXe siècle dans le domaine de la sculpture, et plus précisément sur la façon dont ceux-ci ont à a fois restauré de nombreuses sculptures médiévales et réalisé des sculptures néo-gothiques. Le sujet a été circonscrit à la sculpture religieuse mobilière en bois, et plus spécifiquement aux statues et aux retables conservés dans des églises gothiques. Une approche multidisciplinaire, entre Moyen Âge et XIXe siècle, a été privilégiée. Les artistes et artisans étudiés (Jules Helbig, Adrien Hubert Bressers, les frères Blanchaert, Jean-Baptiste Bethune) posent les bases du style dit « des Écoles Saint-Luc » ou illustrent des travaux de la seconde génération (Léon Bressers). Ils sont membres de la Gilde de Saint-Thomas et de Saint-Luc et revendiquent, sous l’influence de l’architecte anglais A.W.N. Pugin, un lien exclusif avec l’art médiéval dans leurs réalisations. Au sein de la Gilde, l'étude de l'art médiéval et les discussions sur le mobilier religieux à créer se doublent d'une recherche sur les règles liturgiques (au sujet des autels principalement), de manière à retrouver, autant que possible, les formes et usages anciens tout en restant conforme avec les prescriptions en vigueur. Les membres, et en particulier les personnalités étudiées, participent ainsi au renouveau chrétien de la seconde moitié du XIXe siècle.

Les sculpteurs-restaurateurs et les peintres-restaurateurs sélectionnés visent avant tout une présentation jugée digne des sculptures médiévales qui passent entre leurs mains. Ils sont, pour ce faire, imperméables à toute notion d’authenticité. Les aspects religieux primant et dans un contexte de forte pilarisation, ils adoptent sur cette question une position monolithique, alors même que la réflexion au sujet de la restauration de la sculpture polychromée se développe, notamment au sein de la Commission royale des Monuments. Dans les traitements de restauration, les Blanchaert, les Bressers et Jules Helbig font preuve d’un vrai souci archéologique mais rarement de réflexion critique sur l’opportunité ou pas de reconstituer des éléments lacunaires, sur le bien fondé de l’adjonction des attributs, ou sur les pratiques de décapage et de repolychromie. Ce travail doctoral démontre par ailleurs que les nouvelles polychromies néo-gothiques, en particulier celles confectionnées par les Bressers, sont souvent le reflet, voire des copies, des anciennes polychromies quand elles étaient bien conservées.

Les discussions menées au sein de la Gilde ont eu un impact non négligeable sur la question du démembrement des autels baroques et néo-classiques ainsi que sur la création du nouveau mobilier néo-gothique en Belgique.

L’étude d’une série de retables néo-gothiques apporte de nouvelles clefs de lecture sur la conception des programmes iconographiques globaux, la répartition des retables dans l'espace ecclésial, la typologie des œuvres, la conception des compositions et le style adopté pour les groupes sculptés. L'influence de Pugin a pu être montrée, notamment dans le caractère très hiérarchisé donné aux œuvres, et cela à tous les niveaux de la représentation.

Dans son ensemble, ce travail doctoral offre une contribution significative sur l’historicisme et l’histoire des mentalités.


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Bioto, Patrícia Aparecida. „O professor-pastor e o padre-professor nos tratados pedagógicos dos séculos XVI e XVII e na experiência docente de Thomas Platter“. Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, 2006. https://tede2.pucsp.br/handle/handle/10542.

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This work consist of a bibliographic research about the following texts: Didática Magna (1657), A New Discovery of the Old Art of Teaching Schoole, in four small Treatises (1660), Ratio Studiorum atque Institutio Societatis Jesu (1599), and the diary of Thomas Platter, a European teacher from XVI century. The process of configuration of the modern teacher in the pedagogical treatise from XVI and XVII centuries was the object of this research. The purpose is show that for the textual context of production of this treatises, as well the historical circumstances, in that these treatises comes from, this texts had configured the modern teacher as teacher-preacher and as a priest-teacher. The development of argumentation was based on ideas of contemporary educational theoreticals that affirm that the modern scholarization don´t have institutional ancienty, and that the study of pedagogicals discourses made in the XVI and XVII centuries allow the understand the elements that shaped to the modern scholarization, between the the teacher . The analyse of sources was operated starting from the procedures theorical-operationals of the research segment of the history of ideas. As much as the goals proposed to this research can be proof the pertinence of the hypothetical asked about the characteristics of the modern teacher assumed in the pedagogicals treatises from the XVI and XVII centuries
O presente trabalho consistiu numa pesquisa bibliográfica sobre as seguintes obras: Didática Magna (1657), A New Discovery of the Old Art of Teaching Schoole, in four small Treatises (1660), Ratio Studiorum atque Institutio Societatis Jesu (1599), e o diário de Thomas Platter, um professor europeu do século XVI. O processo de configuração do professor moderno nos tratados pedagógicos dos séculos XVI e XVII foi o objeto dessa pesquisa. Pretendeu-se demonstrar que, dado o contexto inter-textual de produção desses tratados, bem como as circunstâncias históricas em que emergiram, essas obras configuraram o professor moderno como um professor-pastor e como um padre-professor. O desenvolvimento da argumentação apoiou-se nas idéias de teóricos educacionais contemporâneos que afirmam que a escolarização moderna não teve ancestrais institucionais, e que o estudo dos discursos pedagógicos produzidos nos séculos XVI e XVII permite compreender os elementos que deram forma à escolarização moderna, entre eles, o professor. A análise das fontes foi operada tomando por princípios os procedimentos teórico-operacionais da linha de pesquisa da história das idéias. Quanto aos objetivos propostos para esse trabalho, pode-se verificar a pertinência das hipóteses levantadas sobre as características que o professor moderno assumiu nos tratados pedagógicos dos séculos XVI e XVII
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Simes, Peter A. „Literature in the Age of Science: Technology and Scientists in the Mid-Twentieth Century Works of Isaac Asimov, John Barth, Arthur C. Clarke, Thomas Pynchon, and Kurt Vonnegut“. Thesis, University of North Texas, 2010. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc30511/.

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This study explores the depictions of technology and scientists in the literature of five writers during the 1960s. Scientists and technology associated with nuclear, computer, and space science are examined, focusing on their respective treatments by the following writers: John Barth, Kurt Vonnegut, Thomas Pynchon, Isaac Asimov, and Arthur C. Clarke. Despite the close connections between the abovementioned sciences, space science is largely spared from negative critiques during the sixties. Through an analysis of Barth's Giles Goat-boy, Vonnegut's Cat's Cradle, Pynchon's The Crying of Lot 49, Asimov's short stories "Key Item," "The Last Question," "The Machine That Won the War," "My Son, the Physicist," and Clarke's 2001: A Space Odyssey, it is argued that altruistic goals of space science during the 1960s protect it from the satirical treatments that surround the other sciences.
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Clark, Rachel Ellen. „Textual Ghosts: Sidney, Shakespeare, and the Elizabethans in Caroline England“. The Ohio State University, 2011. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1312205135.

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Al-Abdulrazaq, Mohammad Ahmed. „The role of strangers in Victorian novels: A psychoanalytical study of their repressions, functions and aspirations“. Thesis, Edith Cowan University, Research Online, Perth, Western Australia, 2014. https://ro.ecu.edu.au/theses/1400.

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The aim of this study is to examine the stranger characters in three Victorian Novels, Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights, Thomas Hardy's The Mayor of Casterbridge and Charles Dickens's Great Expectations. The exploration of the characters is based on the analysis of their psyche to understand how they are utilized by the Victorian writers. The study highlights how the fictional strangers can assist in the course of the action of the novel and function as a stimulus by which the actions and thoughts develop plausibly and feasibly. Utilizing the views of Freud, Erikson and others the study will allow for an understanding of the Victorian cultural unconscious, which reflects the contemporary supremacy of men over women. The study will investigate the strangers’ consciousness and portray their psychological conflicts as a representative of the Victorian age and as a forecast of the contemporary individual’s identity crisis. The study concludes that the involvement of strangers gives coherence to the plot and helps readers to understand and learn from the story.
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Boudreault, Pierre-Luc. „Le hasard et la finalité dans la nature“. Thesis, Université Laval, 2012. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2012/29057/29057.pdf.

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Ryan, Anne E. „Victorian Fiction and the Psychology of Self-Control, 1855-1885“. Case Western Reserve University School of Graduate Studies / OhioLINK, 2011. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=case1307669988.

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Wu, Charley [Verfasser], Björn [Gutachter] Meder, Thomas T. [Gutachter] Hills und Ralph [Gutachter] Hertwig. „Guided by generalization and uncertainty / Charley Wu ; Gutachter: Björn Meder, Thomas T. Hills, Ralph Hertwig“. Berlin : Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 2019. http://d-nb.info/1193086582/34.

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Nielsén, Dan. „Yttrandefriheten i svensk media : Debatten om Charlie Hebdo och Lars Vilks“. Thesis, Mälardalens högskola, Akademin för ekonomi, samhälle och teknik, 2015. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mdh:diva-28974.

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This paper explains the relationship and different arguments concerning freedom of speech. It uses Swedish newspaper columns, such as editorial pages, as its main source. The paper is mainly based upon the work of John Stuart Mill and his book On Freedom and Thomas Hobbes work Leviathan. The main focus is to see if there’s any connection between the Swedish newspapers and the theories which in itself is based upon the two works. The method that was used throughout this thesis was a content analysis which means that all of the newspaper articles and columns were analyzed and put into three different categories with category number one being based upon John Stuart Mill and his ideas, and number three being based upon Thomas Hobbes. Number two worked as a middle way and combined both of the theories. In those separate categories they were read and analyzed after arguments. Arguments that were often recurring were the main focus and were also the ones that were used for the final conclusion. The conclusion was based on the articles and the output was that the majority of the articles actually went on the same line as John Stuart Mill and that a few would like to see some kind of restriction on freedom of speech.
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Erdweg, Sören [Verfasser], Thomas [Akademischer Betreuer] Hebbeker und Oliver [Akademischer Betreuer] Pooth. „Search for charged lepton flavour violation with CMS / Sören Erdweg ; Thomas Hebbeker, Oliver Pooth“. Aachen : Universitätsbibliothek der RWTH Aachen, 2018. http://d-nb.info/1171323972/34.

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Cavalié, Hélène. „Pierre Germain dit le Romain (1703-1783). Une vie à l'ombre des orfèvres du roi“. Thesis, Paris 4, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011PA040280.

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L’orfèvre parisien Pierre Germain dit le Romain (Villeneuve-lès-Avignon, 1703-Paris, 1783), connu pour apublication des Éléments d’orfèvrerie, eut une carrière originale, passant sa jeunesse dans les ateliers d'orfèvres du roi,chez Thomas Germain (1726-1729), puis après un séjour à Rome (1729-1733), chez Jacques Roëttiers (1733-1736) avantde devenir apprenti chez Nicolas Besnier en 1736, et maître en 1744. Travaillant pour Roëttiers jusque vers 1755-1756,devenu grand messager juré de l’université, amateur d’estampes, il publie en 1748 le plus vaste recueil d’orfèvrerie dutemps, les Éléments d'orfèvrerie, cent planches de modèles religieux et civils de style rocaille, gravés par Bacquoy etPasquier, repris et copiés jusqu’au XIXe siècle jusqu’à l’étranger. Il publie aussi en 1751 un court Livre d'ornemens.Installé quai des orfèvres, à La Garde Royale, il produit peu, 1410 kg d’argent jusqu’à sa mort, de beaux ou simplesobjets. Quelques acquéreurs sont connus : Joseph Ier de Portugal en sous-traitance pour François Thomas Germain (1755-1756, 1765), les Wal de Baronville (1761-1763), les Wandalin Mnisech (1762-1764), la princesse des Asturies encollaboration avec Philippe Caffieri et Thomas Chancellier (1765), les Rocheblave (1777), le comte d’Artois et laprincesse de Ligne (1782). L’étude s’élargit aux artistes côtoyés : à Paris, ses maîtres Germain, Roëttiers, Besnier, sonconfrère Denys Frankson, ses apprentis Ange Joseph Aubert et Pontaneau ; à Avignon, les Clerc, Mézangeau et ClaudeImbert, ses parents les architectes J.-B. et François Franque et le menuisier facteur d’orgues Charles Boisselin ; àMarseille, les Durand, les Giraud et son neveu Antoine Germain
The Parisian silversmith Pierre Germain the Roman (1703-1783). A career near the silversmiths of the king. The Parisian silversmith Pierre Germain the Roman (Villeneuve-lès-Avignon, 1703-Paris, 1783), known for his book the Éléments d’orfèvrerie, had an original career. During his youth he worked for the silversmiths of the king, Thomas Germain (1726-1729); and after some time in Rome (1729-1733), worked for Jacques Roettiers (1733-1736) and as an apprentice for Nicolas Besnier from 1736. Master in 1744, he kept working for Roettiers until 1755-1756. Great messenger of the University, fond of engravings, he published in 1748 the largest book of models of the time, Élémentsd’orfèvrerie, 100 plates of rococo religious and civil silverware, engraved by Bacquoy and Pasquier, reprinted and copied until the 19th century in France and abroad (London, Turin). He also published in 1751 a short Livre d’ornemens. Installed quai des orfèvres, he had a small production, 1410 kg of silver up to his death, beautiful or simple objects,including orders for Joseph I of Portugal under contract for François Thomas Germain (1755-1756, 1765), for the Wal de Baronville family (1761-1763), the princess of Asturias in collaboration with Philippe Caffieri and Thomas Chancellier (1765), the Wandalin Mnisech (1762-1764), the Rocheblave (1777), the count of Artois and the princess of Ligne (1782). This study also covers artists he knew well: in Paris, his masters Germain, Roettiers, Besnier, his collegue Denys Frankson, his apprentices Ange Joseph Aubert and Pontaneau; in Avignon, the Clerc and Mézangeau families and Claude Imbert, his parents the architects J.-B. and François Franque, the organ builder Charles Boisselin; in Marseille, the Durand and Giraud families and his nephew Antoine Germain
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Kämpfe, Thomas [Verfasser], Lukas M. [Akademischer Betreuer] Eng und Marty [Gutachter] Gregg. „Charged Domain Walls in Ferroelectric Single Crystals / Thomas Kämpfe ; Gutachter: Marty Gregg ; Betreuer: Lukas M. Eng“. Dresden : Saechsische Landesbibliothek- Staats- und Universitaetsbibliothek Dresden, 2017. http://d-nb.info/1135118981/34.

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Esch, Thomas [Verfasser], Thomas [Akademischer Betreuer] Hebbeker und Oliver [Akademischer Betreuer] Pooth. „Search for heavy charged diboson resonances in events with light leptons (e, $\mu$) and $\tau$ leptons with 2016 CMS data / Thomas Esch ; Thomas Hebbeker, Oliver Pooth“. Aachen : Universitätsbibliothek der RWTH Aachen, 2019. http://d-nb.info/1211590968/34.

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Sampson, David. „Strangers in a strange land the 1868 Aborigines and other indigenous performers in mid-Victorian Britain /“. Click here for electronic access to document: http://epress.lib.uts.edu.au/dspace/handle/2100/314, 2000. http://epress.lib.uts.edu.au/dspace/handle/2100/314.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Technology, Sydney, 2000.
Sportsmen: Tarpot, Tom Wills, Mullagh, King Cole, Jellico, Peter, Red Cap, Harry Rose, Bullocky, Johnny Cuzens, Dick-a-Dick, Charley Dumas, Jim Crow, Sundown, Mosquito, Tiger and Twopenny. Bibliography: p. 431-485.
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Gaßner, Tobias Verfasser], Thomas [Gutachter] Stöhlker, Wolfgang [Gutachter] [Quint und Stefan E. [Gutachter] Schippers. „High precision x-ray spectroscopy of highly charged heavy ions / Tobias Gaßner ; Gutachter: Thomas Stöhlker, Wolfgang Quint, Stefan E. Schippers“. Jena : Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, 2017. http://d-nb.info/117760230X/34.

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Gaßner, Tobias [Verfasser], Thomas Gutachter] Stöhlker, Wolfgang [Gutachter] [Quint und Stefan E. [Gutachter] Schippers. „High precision x-ray spectroscopy of highly charged heavy ions / Tobias Gaßner ; Gutachter: Thomas Stöhlker, Wolfgang Quint, Stefan E. Schippers“. Jena : Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, 2017. http://d-nb.info/117760230X/34.

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Salazar, Gregory Adam. „Daniel Featley and Calvinist conformity in early Stuart England“. Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2018. https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/278216.

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This thesis examines the life and works of the English Calvinist clergyman Daniel Featley (1582-1645) through the lens of various printed and manuscript sources, especially his manuscript notebooks in Oxford. It links his story and thought to the broader themes of early Stuart religious, political, and intellectual history. Chapter one analyses the first thirty- five years of Featley’s life, exploring how many of the features that underpin the major themes of Featley’s career—and which reemerged throughout his life—were formed and nurtured during Featley’s early years in Oxford, Paris, and Cornwall. There he emerges as an ambitious young divine in pursuit of preferment; a shrewd minister, who attempted to position himself within the ecclesiastical spectrum; and a budding polemicist, whose polemical exchanges were motivated by a pastoral desire to protect the English Church. Chapter two examines Featley’s role as an ecclesiastical licenser and chaplain to Archbishop George Abbot in the 1610s and 1620s. It offers a reinterpretation of the view that Featley was a benign censor, explores how pastoral sensitivities influenced his censorship, and analyses the parallels between Featley’s licensing and his broader ecclesiastical aims. Moreover, by exploring how our historiographical understandings of licensing and censorship have been clouded by Featley’s attempts to conceal that an increasingly influential anti- Calvinist movement was seizing control of the licensing system and marginalizing Calvinist licensers in the 1620s, this chapter (along with chapter 7) addresses the broader methodological issues of how to weigh and evaluate various vantage points. Chapters three and four analyse the publications resulting from Featley’s debates with prominent Catholic and anti-Calvinist leaders. These chapters examine Featley’s use of patristic tradition in these disputes, the pastoral motivations that underpinned his polemical exchanges, and how Featley strategically issued these polemical publications to counter Catholicism and anti-Calvinism and to promulgate his own alternative version of orthodoxy at several crucial political moments during the 1620s and 1630s. Chapter five focuses on how, in the 1620s and 1630s, the themes of prayer and preaching in his devotional work, Ancilla Pietatis, and collection of seventy sermons, Clavis Mystica, were complementary rather than contradictory. It also builds on several of the major themes of the thesis by examining how pastoral and polemical motivations were at the heart of these works, how Featley continued to be an active opponent—rather than a passive bystander and victim—of Laudianism, and how he positioned himself politically to avoid being reprimanded by an increasingly hostile Laudian regime. Chapter six explores the theme of ‘moderation’ in the events of the 1640s surrounding Featley’s participation at the Westminster Assembly and his debates with separatists. It focuses on how Featley’s pursuit of the middle way was both: a self-protective ‘chameleon- like’ survival instinct—a rudder he used to navigate his way through the shifting political and ecclesiastical terrain of this period—and the very means by which he moderated and manipulated two polarized groups (decidedly convictional Parliamentarians and royalists) in order to reoccupy the middle ground, even while it was eroding away. Finally, chapter seven examines Featley’s ‘afterlife’ by analysing the reception of Featley through the lens of his post-1660 biographers and how these authors, particularly Featley’s nephew, John Featley, depicted him retrospectively in their biographical accounts in the service of their own post-restoration agendas. By analysing how Featley’s own ‘chameleon-like’ tendencies contributed to his later biographers’ distorted perception of him, this final chapter returns to the major methodological issues this thesis seeks to address. In short, by exploring the various roles he played in the early Stuart English Church and seeking to build on and contribute to recent historiographical research, this study sheds light on the links between a minister’s pastoral sensitivities and polemical engagements, and how ministers pursued preferment and ecclesiastically positioned themselves, their opponents, and their biographical subjects through print.
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Calabrese, Pascale. „Recherche d'une méthode de mesure non-invasive des résistances respiratoires : effets ventilatoires et cardiaques de charges résistives“. Université Joseph Fourier (Grenoble), 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998GRE19013.

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Elkins, Mark. „Religious directives of health, sickness and death : Church teachings on how to be well, how to be ill, and how to die in early modern England“. Thesis, University of St Andrews, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10023/16396.

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In broad terms, this thesis is a study of what Protestant theologians in early modern England taught regarding the interdependence between physical health and spirituality. More precisely, it examines the specific and complex doctrines taught regarding health-related issues in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, and evaluates the consistency of these messages over time. A component of the controversial Protestant-science hypothesis introduced in the early twentieth century is that advancements in science were driven by the Protestant ethic of needing to control nature and every aspect therein. This thesis challenges this notion. Within the context of health, sickness and death, the doctrine of providence evident in Protestant soteriology emphasised complete submission to God's sovereign will. Rather, this overriding doctrine negated the need to assume any control. Moreover, this thesis affirms that the directives theologians delivered governing physical health remained consistent across this span, despite radical changes taking place in medicine during the same period. This consistency shows the stability and strength of this message. Each chapter offers a comprehensive analysis on what Protestant theologians taught regarding the health of the body as well as the soul. The inclusion of more than one hundred seventy sermons and religious treatises by as many as one hundred twenty different authors spanning more than two hundred years laid a fertile groundwork for this study. The result of this work provides an extensive survey of theological teachings from these religious writers over a large span of time.
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Vallance, Sarah. „Suffering: A User’s Manual- A Memoir about Dogs and People/ Dogs in Memoir: Interspecies Relationships and Communication in Thomas Mann’s Bashan and I and John Steinbeck’s Travels with Charley“. Thesis, The University of Sydney, 2023. https://hdl.handle.net/2123/29929.

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The creative and critical components of this dissertation examine memoir as a literary form for understanding relationships and communication, both within and between species. The memoir component of this thesis, Suffering: A User’s Manual, explores the ways in which memoir allows us to represent our lives, and our shared lives with those closest to us, including our non-human animal companions. Concerned with relationships and the challenges they bring for someone who has struggled to find peace with other humans following a traumatic brain injury, it articulates the fraught emotional territory of devotion, heartbreak, grief, and responsibility that are central to relationships between humans, and also between humans and their dogs. To write about dogs is to meditate upon what it means to be human. The critical thesis (+ title) examines the human-canine relationship in memoir, with reference to Thomas Mann’s Bashan and I and John Steinbeck’s Travels with Charley. Memoirs about dogs provide anecdotal evidence and subtle representation about interspecies relationships and communication. The ways in which the two authors communicate with their dogs, and their interpretations of the ways in which their dogs communicate with them, reveal the depth and intimacy of the two relationships and form the focus of the critical thesis.
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Köhler, Florian Thomas [Verfasser], und Wolfgang [Akademischer Betreuer] Quint. „Bound-Electron g-Factor Measurements for the Determination of the Electron Mass and Isotope Shifts in Highly Charged Ions / Florian Thomas Köhler ; Betreuer: Wolfgang Quint“. Heidelberg : Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg, 2015. http://d-nb.info/1180500873/34.

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Ringleb, Stefan [Verfasser], Thomas [Gutachter] Stöhlker, Wilfried [Gutachter] Nörtershäuser und Richard C. [Gutachter] Thompson. „The HILITE setup for high-intensity-laser experiments with highly charged ions : design and commissioning / Stefan Ringleb ; Gutachter: Thomas Stöhlker, Wilfried Nörtershäuser, Richard C. Thompson“. Jena : Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, 2020. http://d-nb.info/1213348722/34.

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Güth, Andreas [Verfasser], Thomas [Akademischer Betreuer] Hebbeker und Michael [Akademischer Betreuer] Krämer. „Searches for charged lepton flavour violation involving final states with an electron / muon pair in pp collisions at the CMS detector / Andreas Güth ; Thomas Hebbeker, Michael Krämer“. Aachen : Universitätsbibliothek der RWTH Aachen, 2017. http://d-nb.info/116965763X/34.

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Calabrese, Pascale. „RECHERCHE D'UNE METHODE DE MESURE NON-INVASIVE DES RESISTANCES RESPIRATOIRES. EFFETS VENTILATOIRES ET CARDIAQUES DE CHARGES RESISTIVES“. Phd thesis, Université de Grenoble, 1998. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00968633.

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L'objectif premier de ce travail a été la mise au point d'une méthode nouvelle d'évaluation des résistances respiratoires, basée sur les différences entre les variations de sections du thorax et de l'abdomen, mesurées par pléthysmographie à variation d'inductance. L'évaluation de cette différence a été examinée par différentes formulations de la distance Thorax-Abdomen. C'est la distance entre asters (aster : représentation vectorielle des quatre premières harmoniques d'une décomposition en série de Fourier de chaque cycle respiratoire), qui présente la plus grande sensibilité, la plus faible variabilité et la meilleure reproductibilité. Chez des sujets sains, cette distance augmente significativement avec des charges résistives croissantes (3 à 13 cmH2O.l-1.s), additionnées sur la totalité du cycle respiratoire, aussi bien dans la position assise qu'en décubitus dorsal. Les droites de régressions distances-résistances des différents sujets, sont parallèles entre elles, suggérant la possibilité d'utiliser une droite de pente commune pour évaluer les variations de résistance respiratoire. Un essai de validation de la méthode, au cours de tests à la méthacholine, ne nous a pas permis de montrer une augmentation de la distance Thorax-Abdomen avec la résistance des voies aériennes, mesurée par pléthysmographie corporelle, chez tous les sujets. Au cours d'addition de charges résistives chez le sujet sain, l'étude des caractéristiques ventilatoires et de la variabilité cardiaque a montré (1) une augmentation significative des durées inspiratoires et expiratoires et du volume courant, une faible diminution de la ventilation minute comme en témoigne les faibles variations de la teneur en CO2 du gaz expiré, alors que la forme des cycles respiratoires et le rapport durée inspiratoire/durée totale restent inchangés, et (2) pas de modification de la valeur moyenne de la période cardiaque mais une augmentation de la variabilité, essentiellement en raison d'une augmentation de l'arythmie sinusale d'origine respiratoire. Il n'existe pas de différence significative entre les indices spécifiques de l'arythmie sinusale d'origine respiratoire, à une même fréquence respiratoire, qu'elle résulte d'une addition de résistance ou qu'elle soit obtenue par une ventilation à fréquence imposée.
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Bono, Jason S. „First Time Measurements of Polarization Observables for the Charged Cascade Hyperon in Photoproduction“. FIU Digital Commons, 2014. http://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/etd/1520.

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The parity violating weak decay of hyperons offers a valuable means of measuring their polarization, providing insight into the production of strange quarks and the matter they compose. Jefferson Lab’s CLAS collaboration has utilized this property of hyperons, publishing the most precise polarization measurements for the Λ and Σ in both photoproduction and electroproduction to date. In contrast, cascades, which contain two strange quarks, can only be produced through indirect processes and as a result, exhibit low cross sections thus remaining experimentally elusive. At present, there are two aspects in cascade physics where progress has been minimal: characterizing their production mechanism, which lacks theoretical and experimental developments, and observation of the numerous excited cascade resonances that are required to exist by flavor SU(3)F symmetry. However, CLAS data were collected in 2008 with a luminosity of 68 pb−1 using a circularly polarized photon beam with energies up to 5.45 GeV, incident on a liquid hydrogen target. This dataset is, at present, the world’s largest for meson photoproduction in its energy range and provides a unique opportunity to study cascade physics with polarization measurements. The current analysis explores hyperon production through the γp → K+K+Ξ− reaction by providing the first ever determination of spin observables P, Cx and Cz for the cascade. Three of our primary goals are to test the only cascade photoproduction model in existence, examine the underlying processes that give rise to hyperon polarization, and to stimulate future theoretical developments while providing constraints for their parameters. Our research is part of a broader program to understand the production of strange quarks and hadrons with strangeness. The remainder of this document discusses the motivation behind such research, the method of data collection, details of their analysis, and the significance of our results.
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