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Whitley, James. "Beazley as theorist." Antiquity 71, no. 271 (March 1997): 40–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003598x00084520.

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Sir John Beazley (1885-1970), founder of the modern and archaeological study of Classical vases, was a master of method. Is the Beazley method just that, a well-judged method fitting to the material under study? Or does that considered method in truth amount to a considered theory, held and used by a consciously most untheoretical archaeologist?
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Lissarrague, François. "Métamorphoses d’une expertise : de Sir John Beazley au Beazley Archive d’Oxford." Perspective, no. 2 (June 30, 2007): 305–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/perspective.3816.

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Oakley, John H. "Why study a Greek vase-painter?–a response to Whitley's ‘Beazley as theorist’." Antiquity 72, no. 275 (March 1998): 209–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003598x00086427.

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John Oakley defends the legacy of Beazley in response to James Whitley's recent analysis of Beazley and his followers (ANTIQUITY 72: 40–47). The debate demonstrates how influential some past figures of archaeological methodology still are, and how diverse are the approaches of modern scholars in interpreting and using their legacy.
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Huxley, George. "Beazley and MacNeice: A Note." Classics Ireland 8 (2001): 30. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/25528375.

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Moignard, Elizabeth. "THE METHODS OF BEAZLEY AND POTTIER." Classical Review 53, no. 1 (April 2003): 226–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cr/53.1.226.

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Smith, Tyler Jo. "The Beazley Archive: Inside and Out." Art Documentation: Journal of the Art Libraries Society of North America 24, no. 1 (April 2005): 22–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/adx.24.1.27949346.

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Steketee, Mike. "Kim Beazley in Politics: Being There." AQ: Australian Quarterly 78, no. 6 (2006): 11. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/20638435.

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Beazley, Margaret. "The Governor, Margaret Beazley: Opening Address." Journal and proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 155, no. 1 (June 2022): 72–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.5962/p.389581.

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Gilg, Andrew. "Book Review: The Earth Report: Monitoring the battle for our environment." Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics 3, no. 1 (January 1989): 74–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/02601079x8900300111.

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Rodríguez Pérez, Diana. "De nuevo Beazley: una contribución a la historiografía de la cerámica ática." De Arte. Revista de Historia del Arte, no. 9 (August 18, 2014): 7. http://dx.doi.org/10.18002/da.v0i9.1364.

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Se presentan en estas líneas unos apuntes biográficos sobre John Davidson Beazley así como un acercamiento a su modo de trabajo, el llamado Método Beazley, que revolucionó para siempre el campo de la cerámica figurada griega antigua. Se discuten sus orígenes, desarrollo e implicaciones teóricas, señalando sus limitaciones y sus virtudes, siempre desde el mayor reconocimiento al hombre que ha hecho posible el estudio de la cerámica griega tal y como lo conocemos hoy en día. Gracias a su método, calificado –o descalificado por algunos- como pericial y extremadamente positivista, podemos hoy estudiar el vasto corpus de la cerámica griega y aplicar a él otras metodologías complementarias de cuño diferente, como la antropología simbólica, iconología, semiótica o el estructuralismo, entre otras.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Beazley"

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Sanches, Pedro Luis Machado. "The Pistoxenos Painter, revisão crítica da atribuição de John Davidson Beazley." Universidade de São Paulo, 2010. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/71/71131/tde-12052010-104217/.

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Desde a primeira publicação da alcunha Pistóxenos Painter (Pintor de Pistóxenos), designando o artista cujas mãos originaram pinturas de um conjunto de vasos áticos, passou-se a dispor de uma nova classificação para este material. Tal classificação ainda e tida como muito mais precisa que qualquer cronologia ou tipologia existente. Quase a totalidade dos pesquisadores de ceramologia e iconografia gregas entenderam que enquanto a denominação foi uma invenção moderna, o pintor anônimo por ela determinado foi uma descoberta. O autor desta e de centenas de outras atribuições, o helenista inglês John D. Beazley (1885-1970), foi indubitavelmente o mais importante perito ou connaisseur de que se tem registro, a julgar pela extensão enciclopédica de suas listas de pintores e pela aceitação quase universal dos resultados de seu método de atribuir. Críticas e revisões deste método (surgente no século XIX, com os estudos do medico e perito Giovanni Morelli) são datadas já das primeiras décadas do século XX e tiveram uma historia descontinua e desprestigiada. Uma analise recorrente do revisionismo o atribui a falha de seus defensores e a ignorância das técnicas morellianas. Talvez a principal característica dos ataques dirigidos as atribuições de Beazley tenha sido a falta de importância atribuída ao reconhecimento de pintores vasculares. Seja pela proximidade com a arte do metal, seja pelo lugar que estes artistas ocupavam na sociedade ateniense, sobretudo entre o fim das guerras medicas e a ascensão política de Péricles. A presente tese se propõe a considerar o problema do método de atribuição a partir da obra de um só pintor, escolhido dentre aqueles que não foram diversas vezes reconsiderados e extensivamente justificados (a única monografia dedicada ao Pintor de Pistóxenos foi publicada nos anos 1950). A divergência estilística entre os fundos brancos e as figuras vermelhas do Pintor de Pistóxenos e a conservação fragmentaria da maioria de suas obras também colaboraram para a decisão de revisar esta serie de atribuições dentre tantas outras.
Since the first publication of the nickname Pistoxenos Painter, like identity of an artist whose hands had originated attic vase-paintings, a new classification of the series of vases and fragments was developed. This classification is still recognized like more precise than all other existing chronology or typologies. Almost all the specialists in Ancient Greek ceramology and iconography understood that while the denomination was a modern invention, the anonymous painter determined was a discovery. The author of this and hundreds of other attributions, the English Hellenist John D. Beazley (1885-1970), was doubtlessly the most important well-know connoisseur of all the History, what can be judged by the encyclopedic extension of his lists of painters and by the almost universal acceptance of his method of attribution\'s results. Criticisms and revisions of this method - initiated in XIX century, with the studies of Giovanni Morelli, an Italian doctor and connoisseur - are dated already of the first decades of XX century, but their development was discontinuous and discredited. A current interpretation of the revisionism considers it like an error and ignorance of the techniques developed by Morelli. The principal characteristic of the attacks against attributions of Beazley is perhaps the lack of importance given to the recognition of the vascular painters. Either by the proximity with the metal\'s art, or by the place that the pottery artists occupied in the Athenian society, chiefly between the end of the Persian wars and the political ascension of Perikles. This thesis proposes to considerate the problem of the method of attribution from only one painter\'s workmanship, chosen among the least published and not extensively justified (the only monograph dedicated to the Pistoxenos Painter was published in the years 1950). The stylistic divergence between the white-grounds and the red-figures of the Pistoxenos Painter, and the fragmentary conservation of the majority of his works had also collaborated for the decision to revise this particular series of attributions.
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Lavelle, Ashley, and n/a. "In the Wilderness: Federal Labor in Opposition." Griffith University. School of Politics and Public Policy, 2004. http://www4.gu.edu.au:8080/adt-root/public/adt-QGU20040226.151930.

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This thesis is a study of the federal Australian Labor Party (ALP) in Opposition. It seeks to identify the various factors that shape the political direction of the party when it is out of office by examining three important periods of Labor Opposition. It is argued in the first period (1967-72) that the main factor in the party’s move to the left was the radicalisation that occurred in Australian (and global) politics. Labor in Opposition is potentially more subject to influence by extra-parliamentary forces such as trade unions and social movements. This was true for this period in the case of the reinvigorated trade union movement and the Anti-Vietnam War Movement, whose policy impacts on the ALP under Gough Whitlam are examined in detail. While every one of the party's policies cannot be attributed to the tumult of the period, it is argued that Labor's Program embodied the mood for social change. The second period (1975-83) records a much different experience. After Labor's Dismissal from office in November 1975, the enduring conclusion drawn by the party was that it had failed in government as economic managers, and that in future it would need to embrace responsible economic management and to jettison programmatic-style reform. This conclusion was accepted and argued by both federal leaders during this time, Gough Whitlam (1975-77) and Bill Hayden (1977-83). The thesis argues that the key reason for Labor's abandonment of reformist politics was the dramatic shift in the economic context wrought by the collapse of the post-war boom in 1974, which undermined the economic basis of the Program. The degree to which 'economic responsibility' governed Labor's approach to policy-making is highlighted through case studies of uranium mining and the Prices-Incomes Accord. The final period of Opposition (1996-2001) commences with the party’s landslide defeat at the 1996 Federal Election. Under the leadership of Kim Beazley, the party continued in the pro-free market policy tradition of Labor Prime Ministers Bob Hawke and Paul Keating. In conjunction with this, it employed a 'small-target' strategy that pitched its electoral success on community anger towards the government, rather than any alternative policies of the Opposition. The free-market policy continuity is set in the context of the ideological effects of the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 and the collapse of the Soviet Bloc, in the aftermath of which all political players accepted that there was no real alternative to the market. Furthermore, the overall state of the Australian and world economies was not conducive to a return to 'tax and spend' policies. The party’s bipartisanship on globalisation and economic rationalism effectively robbed it of an alternative political approach to that of the Coalition. Thus, in a sense it was hemmed into the 'small-target' strategy. The thesis concludes by comparing and contrasting the three periods, and assigning weight to the various factors that shape Labor in Opposition.
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Lavelle, Ashley. "In the Wilderness: Federal Labor in Opposition." Thesis, Griffith University, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10072/366181.

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This thesis is a study of the federal Australian Labor Party (ALP) in Opposition. It seeks to identify the various factors that shape the political direction of the party when it is out of office by examining three important periods of Labor Opposition. It is argued in the first period (1967-72) that the main factor in the party’s move to the left was the radicalisation that occurred in Australian (and global) politics. Labor in Opposition is potentially more subject to influence by extra-parliamentary forces such as trade unions and social movements. This was true for this period in the case of the reinvigorated trade union movement and the Anti-Vietnam War Movement, whose policy impacts on the ALP under Gough Whitlam are examined in detail. While every one of the party's policies cannot be attributed to the tumult of the period, it is argued that Labor's Program embodied the mood for social change. The second period (1975-83) records a much different experience. After Labor's Dismissal from office in November 1975, the enduring conclusion drawn by the party was that it had failed in government as economic managers, and that in future it would need to embrace responsible economic management and to jettison programmatic-style reform. This conclusion was accepted and argued by both federal leaders during this time, Gough Whitlam (1975-77) and Bill Hayden (1977-83). The thesis argues that the key reason for Labor's abandonment of reformist politics was the dramatic shift in the economic context wrought by the collapse of the post-war boom in 1974, which undermined the economic basis of the Program. The degree to which 'economic responsibility' governed Labor's approach to policy-making is highlighted through case studies of uranium mining and the Prices-Incomes Accord. The final period of Opposition (1996-2001) commences with the party’s landslide defeat at the 1996 Federal Election. Under the leadership of Kim Beazley, the party continued in the pro-free market policy tradition of Labor Prime Ministers Bob Hawke and Paul Keating. In conjunction with this, it employed a 'small-target' strategy that pitched its electoral success on community anger towards the government, rather than any alternative policies of the Opposition. The free-market policy continuity is set in the context of the ideological effects of the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 and the collapse of the Soviet Bloc, in the aftermath of which all political players accepted that there was no real alternative to the market. Furthermore, the overall state of the Australian and world economies was not conducive to a return to 'tax and spend' policies. The party’s bipartisanship on globalisation and economic rationalism effectively robbed it of an alternative political approach to that of the Coalition. Thus, in a sense it was hemmed into the 'small-target' strategy. The thesis concludes by comparing and contrasting the three periods, and assigning weight to the various factors that shape Labor in Opposition.
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School of Politics and Public Policy
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Duffy, Gavan. "The groups." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 1999.

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This thesis deals with the history of the Catholic Social Studies Movement (the Movement), the ALP Industrial Groups and the events leading up to the split in the Labor Party which occurred between 1955 and 1957. These events are portrayed and analysed from the perspective of the Movement and the Industrial Groups. The thesis challenges many of the conventional propositions as to the reasons for, and the facts surrounding the split. Directly challenged is the view that Herbert Vere Evatt was a principled champion of traditional Labor values who acted expeditiously to save the Australian Labor Party from being subverted by a Machiavellian Catholic layman, B.A. Santamaria, for the 'sinister' purposes of Catholic action. Also challenged is the suggestion that the ideology and policies of Movement activists within the Labor Party, were contrary to Labor's platform. It will be argued to the contrary, that Labor in the fifties was impeded by doctrinaire Marxist theory, and hence, the radicalism of the Movement did not sit easily with many of the older power brokers within the labor movement. It will also be argued that The Movement was formed on the initiative of the late B.A. Santamaria and a few associates only after repeated requests from Labour politicians and unionists, often motivated by quite selfish concerns, for assistance in the struggle against Communism in the trade unions. Emphasis will be placed in this thesis on the importance and the role of anti-Catholic sectarianism as a weapon of the Communists and the Extreme Left of the Labor movement against their opponents. An emphasis will be placed on the importance of anti-Catholic sectarianism in determining the outcome of the struggle within the Labor Party and the nature of the split. It will be suggested that Dr Evatt's attack on The Movement and the industrial groups of the 5 October 1954 could not have succeeded without the divisiveness of sectarianism, never far beneath the surface in Australian society of the 50s and 60s. The impact of the Petrov Affair on the internal politics of the Labor party is canvassed. In this regard startling new evidence is advanced by the writer that the ALP parliamentary leader, Dr. Herbert V. Evatt had, in October 1953, several months before the establishment of the Petrov Royal Commission, knowledge of, or at the very least strong grounds for suspicion that his press secretary Fergan O'Sullivan, was a source of information for the Communist party and Ergo, Soviet intelligence. It will also be stated that for reasons known only to himself and about which one can only surmise, Evatt failed to act on the intelligence provided to him concerning the activities of O'Sullivan. Historically speaking, the implications of this revelation concerning Dr Evatt and Fergan 0' Sullivan are considerable.
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Books on the topic "Beazley"

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Beazley: A biography. Pymble, NSW: HarperCollins, 1998.

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The Mitchell Beazley pocket whisky book. London: M. Beazley, 1995.

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Titchmarsh, Alan. The Mitchell Beazley pocket guide to gardening. London: M. Beazley, 1995.

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Carrie, Segrave, ed. The Mitchell Beazley London property guide'90. London: Mitchell Beazley, 1990.

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Carrie, Segrave, ed. TheM itchell Beazley London property guide'89. London: Mitchell Beazley, 1989.

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Mitchell Beazley: Wineries with Style (Mitchell Beazley Drink). Mitchell Beazley, 2004.

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Mitchell Beazley Wine Buyer's Guide 2005 (Mitchell Beazley Drink). Mitchell Beazley, 2005.

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The Beazley Archive. [Oxford]: Beazley Archive, 2000.

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Mitchell Beazley Pocket Guide: Wines of New Zealand (Mitchell Beazley Pocket Guides) (Mitchell Beazley Pocket Guides). Mitchell Beazley, 1998.

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Mitchell Beazley Pocket Guides: Scotch Whisky (Mitchell Beazley Pocket Guides). Mitchell Beazley, 2005.

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Book chapters on the topic "Beazley"

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Ziskowski, Angela. "Beazley, Sir John Davidson." In Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology, 1369–70. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-30018-0_1477.

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Ziskowski, Angela. "Beazley, Sir John Davidson." In Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology, 830–31. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-0465-2_1477.

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Lavelle, Ashley. "Beazley Labor and Globalisation: There Is No Alternative." In Opposition Vanishing, 213–30. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-5825-7_14.

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Lavelle, Ashley. "Conclusion to Part IV: Flogging a Dead Horse—the Beazley Years (1996–2001)." In Opposition Vanishing, 257–67. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-5825-7_16.

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Lavelle, Ashley. "Beazley and the ‘Small Target’: The Tampa, September 11, and the 2001 Federal Election." In Opposition Vanishing, 231–55. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-5825-7_15.

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Lavelle, Ashley. "Introduction to Part IV: The Party Under Beazley (1996–2001)—Another Step to the Right." In Opposition Vanishing, 173–83. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-5825-7_12.

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Burden, Michael. "Samuel Beazley, A Description of the English OperaHouse, in the Strand, Erected 1816, Opened for the Encouragement of Native Talent, and as a School for English Music, on the 15th of June in the Same Year. Together with a Short Account of the First Establishment of the English Opera (London: Printed by Lowndes, [1816])." In London Opera Observed 1711-1844, Volume IV, 239–46. London: Routledge, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003552611-23.

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"Napoleon Beazley." In Final Words. The University Press of Kentucky, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/jj.6014267.273.

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"Vases Following Beazley." In Dionysos in Classical Athens, 266–69. BRILL, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004270121_015.

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"Concordance Of Beazley Numbers." In Corinthian and Attic Vases in the Detroit Institute of Arts, 75. BRILL, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/ej.9789004164086.i-152.16.

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Conference papers on the topic "Beazley"

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Martínez, Patricia, Mario E. Gimenez, David Aguilera, and Antonio Introcaso. "Subsidencia En Las Cuencas Sedimentarias De Beazley Y Las Salinas." In 7th International Congress of the Brazilian Geophysical Society. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609-pdb.217.203.

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