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Karazi-Presler, Tair, Moti Gigi, Luis Roniger, Yossi Harpaz, Oded Adomi Leshem, Meir Elran, Dany Bahar, and Yuval Benziman. "Book Reviews." Israel Studies Review 33, no. 3 (December 1, 2018): 152–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/isr.2018.330310.

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Edna Lomsky-Feder and Orna Sasson-Levy, Women Soldiers and Citizenship in Israel: Gendered Encounters with the State (New York: Routledge, 2017), 178 pp. Hardback, $149.95.Aviva Halamish, Kibbutz: Utopia and Politics. The Life and Times of Meir Yaari, 1897–1987 (Brighton, MA: Academic Studies Press, 2017), 496 pp. Hardback, $119. Paperback, $45.Eliezer Ben-Rafael, Julius H. Schoeps, Yitzhak Sternberg, and Olaf Glöckner, eds., Handbook of Israel: Major Debates (Berlin: De Gruyter Oldenbourg, 2016), 1,304 pp. Hardback, $165.00. Paperback, $81.00.Uri Ram, Israeli Sociology: Text in Context (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017), 174 pp. e-Book: $54.99.Herbert C. Kelman, Transforming the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: From Mutual Negation to Reconciliation (London: Routledge, 2018), 248 pp. Hardback, $112.00. eBook, $27.48.Charles D. Freilich, Israeli National Security: A New Strategy for an Era of Change (New York: Oxford University Press, 2018), 496 pp. Hardback, $39.95. Kindle, $14.57.David Rosenberg, Israel’s Technology Economy: Origins and Impact (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018), 275 pp. Hardback, $84.95. eBook, $64.95.Lee Perlman, But Abu Ibrahim, We’re Family! (Tel Aviv: Tami Steinmetz Center for Peace Research, 2017), 198 pp. Paperback, $20.00. Shapiro Prize WinnersThis new feature of ISR will present the report of the committee choosing the recipient of the Yonathan Shapiro Prize for the best book in Israel Studies, to be awarded at the annual meeting of the Association for Israel Studies. In 2018, there was a tie, and two books received the prize. The committee members were Raphael Cohen-Almagor, Mikhal Dekel, Tamar Hermann, Sam Lehman-Wilzig, and Ruvi Ziegler.Alona Nitzan-Shiftan, Seizing Jerusalem: The Architecture of Unilateral Unification (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2017), 376 pp. Hardback, $160.00. Paperback, $39.95.Kimmy Caplan, Amram Blau [in Hebrew] (Jerusalem: Yad Ben Zvi and the Ben-Gurion Institute, 2017), 588 pp. Paperback, NIS116.
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YAMALIDOU, MARIA. "PETER HARMAN and SIMON MITTON (eds.), Cambridge Scientific Minds. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002. Pp. viii+343. ISBN 0-521-78612-6. £14.95 (paperback). DAVID MILLAR, IAN MILLAR, JOHN MILLAR and MARGARET MILLAR, The Cambridge Dictionary of Scientists. Second edition. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002. Pp. xii+428. ISBN 0-521-00062-9. £14.95, $20.00 (paperback)." British Journal for the History of Science 37, no. 4 (December 2004): 466–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s000708740421617x.

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Peter Harman and Simon Mitton (eds.), Cambridge Scientific Minds and David Millar, Ian Millar, John Millar and Margaret Millar, The Cambridge Dictionary of Scientists. By Maria Yamalidou 466Maria Michela Sassi, The Science of Man in Ancient Greece. By Laurence M. V. Totelin 467H. L. L. Busard, Johannes de Tinemue's Redaction of Euclid's Elements, the So-called Adelard III Version. Volume I: Introduction, Sigla and Descriptions of the Manuscripts, Editorial Remarks, Euclides, Elementa. Volume II: Conspectus Siglorum, Apparatus Criticus, Addenda. By Jackie Stedall 468Gerhard W. Kramer, The Firework Book: Gunpowder in Medieval Germany. By Simon Werrett 469Robert Crocker (ed.), Religion, Reason and Nature in Early Modern Europe. By Scott Mandelbrote 470Rienk Vermij, The Calvinist Copernicans: The Reception of the New Astronomy in the Dutch Republic, 1575–1750. By Owen Gingerich 471Rina Knoeff, Herman Boerhaave (1668–1738): Calvinist Chemist and Physician. By Georgette Ironside 472J. Christiaan Boudri, What was Mechanical about Mechanics: The Concept of Force between Metaphysics and Mechanics from Newton to Lagrange. By Niccolò Guicciardini 473Ken Alder, The Measure of All Things: The Seven-Year Odyssey that Transformed the World. By Graeme Gooday 474Berit Pedersen (ed.), A Guide to the Archives of the Royal Entomological Society. By J. F. M. Clark 476Richard Yeo, Science in the Public Sphere: Natural Knowledge in British Culture 1800–1860. By Leigh D. Bregman 477Louise Purbrick (ed.), The Great Exhibition of 1851: New Interdisciplinary Essays. By Nick Fisher 478Hermione Hobhouse, The Crystal Palace and the Great Exhibition: Art, Science and Productive Industry. A History of the Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851. By Sophie Forgan 479Michael Worboys, Spreading Germs: Disease Theories and Medical Practice in Britain, 1865–1900. By Kenneth F. Kiple 480Greta Jones, ‘Captain of All these Men of Death’: The History of Tuberculosis in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Ireland. By Juliana Adelman 481Christopher Herbert, Victorian Relativity: Radical Thought and Scientific Discovery. By Hazel Hutchison 482Paul Ziche (ed.), Monismus um 1900: Wissenschaftskultur und Weltanschauung. By Peter Zigman 484Maggie Mort, Building the Trident Network: A Study of the Enrollment of People, Knowledge, and Machines. By Sean Johnston 485A. M. Moulin and A. Cambrosio (eds.), Singular Selves: Historical Issues and Contemporary Debates in Immunology/Dialogues entre soi: Questions historiques et débats contemporains en immunologie. By Pauline M. H. Mazumdar 486Ioan James, Remarkable Mathematicians: From Euler to von Neutmann. By Claire Jones 487Joseph W. Dauben and Christoph J. Scriba (eds.), Writing the History of Mathematics: Its Historical Development. By Adrian Rice 488Jill Ker Conway, Kenneth Keniston and Leo Marx (eds.), Earth, Air, Fire, Water: Humanistic Studies of the Environment. By Leigh Clayton 490Steven Weinberg, Facing Up: Science and Its Cultural Adversaries. By Steven French 491
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Janick, Herbert, Stephen S. Gosch, Donn C. Neal, Donald J. Mabry, Arthur Q. Larson, Elizabeth J. Wilcoxson, Paul E. Fuller, et al. "Book Reviews." Teaching History: A Journal of Methods 14, no. 2 (May 5, 1989): 85–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.33043/th.14.2.85-104.

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Anthony Esler. The Human Venture. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1986. Volume I: The Great Enterprise, a World History to 1500. Pp. xii, 340. Volume II: The Globe Encompassed, A World History since 1500. Pp. xii, 399. Paper, $20.95 each. Review by Teddy J. Uldricks of the University of North Carolina at Asheville. H. Stuart Hughes and James Wilkinson. Contemporary Europe: A History. Englewood Clifffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1987. Sixth edition. Pp. xiii, 615. Cloth, $35.33. Review by Harry E. Wade of East Texas State University. Ellen K. Rothman. Hands and Hearts: A History of Courtship in America. Cambridge and London: Harvard University Press, 1987. Pp. xi, 370. Paper, $8.95. Review by Mary Jane Capozzoli of Warren County Community College. Bernard Lewis, ed. Islam: from the Prophet Muhammad to the Capture of Constantinople. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 1987. Volume I: Politics and War. Pp.xxxvii, 226. Paper, $9.95. Volume II: Religion and Society. Pp. xxxix, 310. Paper, $10.95. Review by Calvin H. Allen, Jr. of The School of the Ozarks. Michael Stanford. The Nature of Historical Knowledge. New York: Basil Blackwell, 1986. Pp. vii, 196. Cloth, $45.00; paper, $14.95. Review by Michael J. Salevouris of Webster University. David Stricklin and Rebecca Sharpless, eds. The Past Meets The Present: Essays On Oral History. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1988. Pp. 151. Paper, $11.50. Review by Jacob L. Susskind of The Pennsylvania State University. Peter N. Stearns. World History: Patterns of Change and Continuity. New York: Harper and row, 1987. Pp. viii, 598. Paper, $27.00; Theodore H. Von Laue. The World Revolution of Westernization: The Twentieth Century in Global Perspective. New York: Oxford University Press, 1987. Pp. xx, 396. Cloth, $24.95. Review by Jayme A. Sokolow of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Marilyn J. Boxer and Jean R Quataert, eds. Connecting Spheres: Women in the Western World, 1500 to the Present. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1987. Pp. xvii, 281. Cloth, $29.95; Paper, $10.95. Review by Samuel E. Dicks of Emporia State University. Dietrich Orlow. A History of Modern Germany: 1870 to Present. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1987. Pp. xi, 371. Paper, $24.33. Review by Gordon R. Mork of Purdue University. Gail Braybon and Penny Summerfield. Out of the Cage: Women's Experiences in Two World Wars. Pandora: London and New York, 1987. Pp. xiii, 330. Paper, $14.95. Review by Paul E. Fuller of Transylvania University. Moshe Lewin. The Gorbachev Phenomenon: A Historical Interpretation. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1988. Pp. xii, 176. Cloth, $16.95; David A. Dyker, ed. The Soviet Union Under Gorbachev: Prospects for Reform. London & New York: Croom Helm, 1987. Pp. 227. Cloth, $35.00. Review by Elizabeth J. Wilcoxson of Northern Essex Community College. Charles D. Smith, Palestine and the Arab-Israeli Conflict. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1988. Pp. viii, 308. Cloth, $35.00. Review by Arthur Q. Larson of Westmar College. Stephen G. Rabe. Eisenhower and Latin America: The Foreign Policy of Anticommunism. Chapel Hill & London: The University of North Carolina Press, 1988. Pp. 237. Cloth $29.95; paper, $9.95. Review by Donald J. Mabry of Mississippi State University. Earl Black and Merle Black. Politics and Society in the South. Cambridge and London: Harvard University Press, 1987. Pp. ix, 363. Cloth, $25.00. Review by Donn C. Neal of the Society of American Archivists. The Lessons of the Vietnam War: A Modular Textbook. Pittsburgh: Center for Social Studies Education, 1988. Teacher edition (includes 64-page Teacher's Manual and twelve curricular units of 31-32 pages each), $39.95; student edition, $34.95; individual units, $3.00 each. Order from Center for Social Studies Education, 115 Mayfair Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15228. Review by Stephen S. Gosch of the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. Media Reviews Carol Kammen. On Doing Local History. Videotape (VIIS). 45 minutes. Presented at SUNY-Brockport's Institute of Local Studies First Annual Symposium, September 1987. $29.95 prepaid. (Order from: Dr. Ronald W. Herlan, Director, Institute of Local Studies, Room 180, Faculty Office Bldg., SUNY-Brockport. Brockport. NY 14420.) Review by Herbert Janick of Western Connecticut State University.
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Davis, Larry E., and David D. Gillette. "David D. Gillette – 1998 James H. Shea Awardee." Journal of Geoscience Education 47, no. 1 (January 1999): 59–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.5408/1089-9995-47.1.59.

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Constantine, D. "DAVID ELLIS (ed.), D. H. Lawrence's Women in Love: A Casebook." Notes and Queries 57, no. 1 (January 28, 2010): 148–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/notesj/gjp238.

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Jo Il Jae. "D. H. Lawrence’s Plays, David, Noah’s Flood: Dramatic Recreation of Biblical Old Testament." English21 25, no. 4 (December 2012): 123–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.35771/engdoi.2012.25.4.006.

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Rajkumar, S., M. Nalliah, and Madhu Venkataraman. "NOTE ON SUPER \((a,1)\)–\(P_3\)–ANTIMAGIC TOTAL LABELING OF STAR \(S_n\)." Ural Mathematical Journal 7, no. 2 (December 30, 2021): 86. http://dx.doi.org/10.15826/umj.2021.2.006.

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Let \(G=(V, E)\) be a simple graph and \(H\) be a subgraph of \(G\). Then \(G\) admits an \(H\)-covering, if every edge in \(E(G)\) belongs to at least one subgraph of \(G\) that is isomorphic to \(H\). An \((a,d)-H\)-antimagic total labeling of \(G\) is bijection \(f:V(G)\cup E(G)\rightarrow \{1, 2, 3,\dots, |V(G)| + |E(G)|\}\) such that for all subgraphs \(H'\) of \(G\) isomorphic to \(H\), the \(H'\) weights \(w(H') =\sum_{v\in V(H')} f (v) + \sum_{e\in E(H')} f (e)\) constitute an arithmetic progression \(\{a, a + d, a + 2d, \dots , a + (n- 1)d\}\), where \(a\) and \(d\) are positive integers and \(n\) is the number of subgraphs of \(G\) isomorphic to \(H\). The labeling \(f\) is called a super \((a, d)-H\)-antimagic total labeling if \(f(V(G))=\{1, 2, 3,\dots, |V(G)|\}.\) In [5], David Laurence and Kathiresan posed a problem that characterizes the super \( (a, 1)-P_{3}\)-antimagic total labeling of Star \(S_{n},\) where \(n=6,7,8,9.\) In this paper, we completely solved this problem.
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Najafi, Mohammad. "Tribute to David H. Marshall, Winner of This Year’s Stephen D. Bechtel Pipeline Engineering Award." Journal of Pipeline Systems Engineering and Practice 5, no. 4 (November 2014): 01614001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(asce)ps.1949-1204.0000185.

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Weinstein, D. "Vindicating Utilitarianism." Utilitas 14, no. 1 (March 2002): 71–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s095382080000340x.

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This essay examines D. G. Ritchie's claim that ‘in Ethics the theory of natural selection has vindicated all that has proved most permanently valuable in Utilitarianism.’ Principally, it endeavours to determine what Ritchie means by ‘Vindicated’ and what kind of utilitarianism he thinks evolutionary theory vindicates. With respect to the kind of utilitarianism vindicated, I will show how he tries to fortify Millian liberal utilitarianism with new liberal values such as self-realization and common good. Ritchie's intellectual debts were eclectic and included mostly Mill, T. H. Green, Hegel and Herbert Spencer.
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Howell, Chris. "Unions, Employers, and Central Banks: Macroeconomic Coordination and Institutional Change in Social Market Economies. Edited by Torben Iversen, Jonas Pontusson, and David Soskice. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2000. 339p. $64.95 cloth, $22.95 paper." American Political Science Review 95, no. 2 (June 2001): 499–501. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003055401612024.

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Comparative political economy has been transformed since the end of the 1970s. The explanatory value of class conflict, the power resources of social classes, and the social base of particular national models of political economy have been replaced by an emphasis upon the role of institutions in explaining both how contemporary political economies func- tion and their capacity to manage international economic integration. The fruits of this institutional turn have now emerged into a fully fledged new approach, as evidenced by the volume under review, by Continuity and Change in Contemporary Capitalism (edited by Herbert Kitschelt, Peter Lange, Gary Marks, and John D. Stephens, 1999), and by a forthcoming volume, Varieties of Capitalism, edited by Peter Hall and David Soskice. These three books overlap to a great degree in both theoretical approach and list of contributors.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "D H (David Herbert)"

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Kauer, Ute. "Didaktische Intention und Romankonzeption bei D. H. Lawrence /." Heidelberg : Winter, 1993. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb35617081t.

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Jansohn, Christa. "Zitat und Anspielung im Frühwerk von D. H. Lawrence /." Münster : Lit Verl, 1990. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb35709548t.

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Pichardie, Jean-Paul. "D. H. Lawrence, la tentation utopique : de Rananim au "Serpent à plumes /." [Mont-Saint-Aignan] : Publications de l'Université de Rouen, 1988. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb34959595k.

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Macadre-Nguyen, Brigitte. "D. H. Lawrence, artiste et critique d'art." Reims, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999REIML013.

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Pour D. H. Lawrence, artiste caméléon aux multiples visages qui consacra sa vie a l'art et a la réflexion sur l'art, l'oeuvre d'art demeure la célébration sublime de la vie sous toutes ses facettes. Sa volonté de comprendre son art et celui des autres l'amène naturellement a la critique d'art - littéraire ou pictural - dont il renouvelle la dimension créatrice, notamment dans «Study of Thomas Hardy » et « Studies in classic american literature ». Essais critiques et oeuvres de fiction participent de la même quête - a savoir la recherche d'un équilibre de la tension entre les forces de vie et les forces de mort qui régissent l'univers dont l'artiste fait partie et dont le conflit s'incarne dans l'oeuvre d'art. Ses analyses critiques concrètes font apparaitre les impasses et les perspectives de l'art passé et contemporain - Cézanne, Van Gogh et les artistes étrusques, par exemple. Si Lawrence s'intéresse surtout à l'écriture et a la peinture dans ses réflexions sur l'art, il n'en demeure pas moins que le roman reste pour lui le lieu privilégié des interactions entre réflexion et production artistique: « Women in love » est l'exemple le plus convaincant d'un roman a la fois critique et objet d'art. C'est aussi une oeuvre limite qui amène Lawrence à revenir ensuite vers une forme romanesque plus traditionnelle comme celle de « Lady Chatterley's lover », et à se livrer a une « orgie » de peinture accomplie au seuil de la mort afin de « dire » ce que ses oeuvres écrites n'ont peut-être pas su faire entendre au lecteur.
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Khelifa, Mansour. "D. H. Lawrence et "l'expérience des limites"." Bordeaux 3, 2000. https://extranet.u-bordeaux-montaigne.fr/memoires/diffusion.php?nnt=2000BOR30024.

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D. H. Lawrence fonde son art romanesque sur un constat dualiste flagrant. L'homme/la femme, le conscient / l'inconscient, le jour/la nuit, la vie / la mort, l'esprit / le corps, animus / anima, sont autant de poles opposes dans sa representation esthetique. Toutefois, sa conception dualiste n'eclaire pas tous les aspects de l'oeuvre. En effet une place importante y est consacree a la dynamique de l'inconscient qui est concu comme un creuset vers lequel tendent, et dans lequel, se resorbent ces realites conflictuelles. Car l'inconscient lawrencien signifie la source vitale de l'homme. Cette vision a pour objet de rehabiliter les richesses de l'inconscient humain par opposition au champ d'analyse freudienne plus axee sur les inhibitions et la censure. En cela, lawrence et jung se rejoignent tout a fait dans une sorte d'inconscient << collectif >> ou se realise l'integration des contraires. Par l'entremise d'une quete mystique et sensuelle, le personnage lawrencien, dechire entre le diktat de son mental et la paisible reconquete. De son corps, s'efforce de prendre conscience des limites de sa condition d'etre et tente de transcender ces memes limites en cherchant a << cosmiser >> sa place dans l'univers ; un univers etrange et merveilleux, a la limite de l'humain.
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Modiano, Marko. "Domestic disharmony and industrialisation in D. H. Lawrence's early fiction /." Stockholm : Almqvist & Wiksell, 1987. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb35506518t.

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Mullen, T. "Brothers, fathers, lovers : the search for male friendship in the fiction of D.H. Lawrence." Thesis, University of Wales Trinity Saint David, 1999. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.683170.

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Katz-Roy, Ginette. "La transgression des frontières dans l'oeuvre de D. H. Lawrence." Paris 3, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995PA03A001.

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Vacani, Wendy. "A sense of place and community in selected novels and travel writings of D.H. Lawrence." Thesis, University of St Andrews, 1995. http://hdl.handle.net/10023/15154.

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In 1919 Lawrence left England to search for a better society; his novels and travel sketches (the latter are usually seen as peripheral to the novels) continually questioned the values of Western society. This study examines D.H. Lawrence's great 'English' novels in the light of their vivid portrayal of place and community. However, to procure a new emphasis the novels and travel writing are brought into close alignment, in order to examine the way in which the sorts of philosophical questions Lawrence was interested in - ideas on human character, marriage, social structures, God, time, and history - influence his portrayal of place and community across both these genres. Chapter I, on Sons and Lovers, emphasises the way social and historical factors can shape human relationships as powerfully as personal psychology. In Chapter II, on Twilight in Italy, discussion of the effect of place on human character is broadened into a consideration of the differences between the Italian and English psyche; the philosophical passages are read in the light of revisions made to the periodical version. Chapters III and IV, on The Rainbow and Women in Love, conscious of the critique of English society that Lawrence made in Twilight, recognise that although Lawrence is concerned to show the flow of individual being he is no less interested in the relationship between the self and society, and the clash between psychological needs and social structures like work, marriage and industrialisation. Chapter V, on Sea and Sardinia, examines Lawrence's realisation that the state of travel engages with the present and impacts on individual needs and identity. Chapter VI, on Mornings in Mexico, studies the way Lawrence transcended the journalism usual to the travel genre and maintained a deep spirituality as he pondered the attributes of a primitive society and its appropriateness to Western Society. Because travel writing is both reactive and subjective (a writer's reaction to a country is underpinned by the metatext of his own concerns), I ask if Lawrence's presentation of experience can be thought of as accurate or whether places and people are constructs of his imagination. Chapter VIII examines Lady Chatterley's Lover as Lawrence's attempt to bring together the attitudes to sex, class and education witnessed on his travels with an English setting; to envisage a way of living that would meet the deep-rooted needs of man. Chapter VIII, on Etruscan Places, shows Lawrence conscious of encountering the ultimate journey, death, and pays tribute to the fact that while the book searches for philosophical answers on how to die, it is at the same time a paean to life and the beauty of landscape.
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Bouchouchi, Fella. "La perspective spenglerienne dans l'oeuvre de D. H. Lawrence." Paris 4, 2001. http://www.theses.fr/2001PA040080.

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L'historien allemand Oswald Spengler (1880-1936), auteur du 'Déclin de l'Occident' (1918-1922) et l'écrivain anglais D. H. Lawrence (1885-1930) étaient contemporains. Ils partageaient de nombreuses influences communes, notamment Héraclite, dont il ne subsiste que quelques 'Fragments', Joachim de Flore, auteur de 'L'Evangile éternel', Friedrich Nietzsche et Leo Frobenius qui devaient créer une communauté de pensée importante. Tous deux, comme toute la génération des auteurs modernistes, perçurent l'éclatement de la première guerre mondiale comme l'acmé d'un processus de décadence généralisée. Cet événement apocalyptique joua un rôle fondamental dans la vie et dans la production de D. H. Lawrence : la présence de ce thème dans son oeuvre, selon les genres et les périodes d'écriture, est obsessionnelle. La guerre qui sévit au niveau macrocosmique se reflète au niveau microcosmique dans les rapports entre les personnages, surtout dans 'The Rainbow' (1915) et dans 'Women in Love' (1920). D. H. Lawrence et Oswald Spengler,héritiers de Nietzsche, condamnèrent ce qui pour eux apparaissait comme les formes du déclin généralisé : l'idéal démocratique auquel ils préférèrent un régime autoritaire, l'idéal chrétien, l'omniprésence de l'argent et la société industrielle, vecteur d'aliénation de l'homme qui perd le contact avec l'univers pour se mécaniser, à l'image de la machine dont il est devenu l'esclave. Leur vision de l'histoire, marquée par l'omnipotence du destin, est essentiellement tragique : opposés à une perspective linéaire, et donc au mythe du progrès et du darwinisme, ils préférèrent un déroulement cyclique et favorisent la palingénésie. Le sentiment que la fin est proche hante leurs oeuvres
Oswald Spengler (1880-1936), the German author of 'Decline of the West' (1918-1922) and the English writer D. H. Lawrence (1885-1930) were contemporaries. .
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Books on the topic "D H (David Herbert)"

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Poplawski, Paul. D.H. Lawrence: A reference companion. Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press, 1996.

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Sex in the head: Visions of femininity and film in D. H. Lawrence. New york: Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1993.

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D.H. Lawrence's The rainbow and Women in love: A critical study. New York: Peter Lang, 2005.

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1944-, Preston Peter, and Hoare Peter 1936-, eds. D.H. Lawrence in the modern world. Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1989.

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John, Worthen, and Harrison Andrew 1973-, eds. D.H. Lawrence's Sons and lovers: A casebook. New York: Oxford University Press, 2005.

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Worthen, John. D. H. Lawrence. London: Penguin Group UK, 2008.

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H, Lawrence D. The letters of D. H. Lawrence. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000.

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Paul, Poplawski, ed. A bibliography of D.H. Lawrence. 3rd ed. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001.

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D.H. Lawrence, the poet who was not wrong. San Bernardino, Calif: Borgo Press, 1986.

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1939-, Ellis David, ed. D.H. Lawrence's Women in love: A casebook. New York: Oxford University Press, 2005.

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Book chapters on the topic "D H (David Herbert)"

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Dasgupta, Subrata. "Glimpses of a Scientific Style." In It Began with Babbage. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199309412.003.0014.

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In august 1951, David Wheeler submitted a PhD dissertation titled Automatic Computing with the EDSAC to the faculty of mathematics (D. F. Hartley, personal communication, September 7, 2011) at the University of Cambridge. The year after, in November 1952, another of Maurice Wilkes’s students, Stanley Gill, submitted a thesis titled The Application of an Electronic Digital Computer to Problems in Mathematics and Physics. Wheeler’s was not the first doctoral degree awarded on the subject of computing. That honor must surely go to Herman Hollerith for his thesis submitted to Columbia University in 1890 on his invention of an electrical tabulating system (see Chapter 3, Section IV). Nor was Wheeler’s the first doctoral degree on a subject devoted to electronic computing. In December 1947, Tom Kilburn (codesigner with Frederic C. Williams of the Manchester Mark I [see Chapter 8, Section XIII]) had written a report on the CRT-based memory system he and Williams had developed (but called the Williams tube). This report was widely distributed in both Britain and the United States (and even found its way to Russia), and it became the basis for Kilburn’s PhD dissertation awarded in 1948 by the University of Manchester (S. H. Lavington, personal communication, August 31, 2011). Wheeler’s doctoral dissertation, however, was almost certainly the first on the subject of programming. And one might say that the award of these first doctoral degrees in the realm of computer “hardware” (in Kilburn’s case) and computer “software” (in Wheeler’s case) made the invention and design of computers and computing systems an academically respectable university discipline. As we have witnessed before in this story, establishing priority in the realm of computing is a murky business, especially at the birth of this new discipline. Thus, if by “computer science” we mean the study of computers and the phenomena surrounding computers (as three eminent computer scientists Allan Newell, Alan Perlis (1922–1990), and Herbert Simon suggested in 1967), then—assuming we agree on what “computers” are—the boundary between hardware and soft ware, between the physical computer and the activity of computing, dissolves.
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"Pathobiology of left ventricular dyssynchrony David D Spragg, Robert H Helm, and David A Kass." In Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy, 23–36. CRC Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/9780203089965-5.

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Henry II. "841. *Emma the wife of David ab Owain." In The Letters and Charters of Henry II, King of England 1154–1189, Vol. 2: Nos. 741–1341, Beneficiaries D–H, edited by Nicholas Vincent. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oseo/instance.00276288.

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Reid, Susan. "Music." In The Edinburgh Companion to D. H. Lawrence and the Arts, 257–73. Edinburgh University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474456623.003.0019.

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Music resounds throughout Lawrence’s work; from hymns, folk songs, classical music and opera to Native American singing and drumming. This chapter considers the various ways in which he deployed music in his art, beginning with the culturally engaged way of listening evident in Aaron’s Rod; a novel that critiques musical listeners with features of what Adorno later described as ‘culture consumers’, while displaying its author’s propensity to be both a ‘good’ and ‘emotional’ listener. For Lawrence music suggests a similar potential to fill a perceived gap in our language for the emotions that we find in the ideas of thinkers from Schopenhauer to Lefebvre, and particularly in the latter’s concept of bodily rhythm. This chapter’s readings of piano music in The Lost Girl, music hall in Mr Noon and the sacred rhythms of David (for which Lawrence composed ten songs) explore how Lawrence uses music as a bridge between individual and communal experiences, with an ever-increasing awareness of embodiment and interrelationship with other bodies and places.
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Bradshaw, David. "“The Very Centre of the Very Centre”: H. A. L. Fisher, Oxford, and “That Great Patriarchal Machine”." In Virginia Woolf and Heritage. Liverpool University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5949/liverpool/9781942954422.003.0002.

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David Bradshaw considers Virginia Woolf’s relationship to her cousin Herbert Fisher, at the centre of ‘that great patriarchal machine’ of government and education. Arguing for the need for a more nuanced understanding of Fisher in Woolf studies, Bradshaw demonstrates that Woolf’s often scathing rejection of Fisher’s conservative ideology and late-Victorian Oxford intellectualism misrepresents his political and educational ideals, his strong dislike of war as well as his advocacy for a better state-funded education system. Her well-documented hostility is also accompanied by intimacy and admiration. Bradshaw therefore argues that Woolf’s complex response to Fisher has to be understood in a family context: they were connected by a shared sense of responsibility for their family heritage and he represented the world of her parents to her.
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"179 J., D. & H. Van Baerle to LM & PJ Amsterdam 29 January 1672." In Markets and Merchants of the Late Seventeenth Century: The Marescoe-David Letters, 1668–1680, edited by Henry Roseveare, 341. British Academy, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oseo/instance.00102916.

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"196 J., D. & H. Van Baerle to LM & PJ Amsterdam 24 June 1672." In Markets and Merchants of the Late Seventeenth Century: The Marescoe-David Letters, 1668–1680, edited by Henry Roseveare, 350. British Academy, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oseo/instance.00102933.

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"197 J., D. & H. Van Baerle to LM & PJ Amsterdam 28 June 1672." In Markets and Merchants of the Late Seventeenth Century: The Marescoe-David Letters, 1668–1680, edited by Henry Roseveare, 351. British Academy, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oseo/instance.00102934.

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"206 J., D & H. Van Baerle to LM & PJ Amsterdam 2 September 1672." In Markets and Merchants of the Late Seventeenth Century: The Marescoe-David Letters, 1668–1680, edited by Henry Roseveare, 356. British Academy, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oseo/instance.00102943.

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Brunette, Gary W., and Jeffrey B. Nemhauser. "Preparing International Travelers." In CDC Yellow Book 2020, 9–124. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190928933.003.0002.

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The Pretravel Consultation Lin H. Chen, Natasha S. Hochberg Travelers’ Perception of Risk David R. Shlim Last-Minute Travelers Gail A. Rosselot Complementary & Integrative Health Approaches David Shurtleff, Kathleen Meister, Catherine Law Prioritizing Care for the Resource-Limited Traveler Zoon Wangu, Elizabeth D. Barnett Telemedicine Taylan Bozkurt...
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