Cullen Clan Tartan Journal/Notebook

Cullen Clan Tartan Journal/Notebook
Title Cullen Clan Tartan Journal/Notebook PDF eBook
Author Clan Cullen
Publisher
Pages 102
Release 2019-06-30
Genre
ISBN 9781077175839

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Scottish Literary Journal

Scottish Literary Journal
Title Scottish Literary Journal PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 180
Release 1997
Genre Dialect literature, Scottish
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Dugald Stewart's Empire of the Mind

Dugald Stewart's Empire of the Mind
Title Dugald Stewart's Empire of the Mind PDF eBook
Author Charles Bradford Bow
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 254
Release 2022-08-18
Genre Enlightenment
ISBN 0192865382

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Dugald Stewart's Empire of the Mind recasts the cultivation of a democratic intellect in the late Scottish Enlightenment. It comprises an intellectual history of what was at stake in moral education during a transitional period of revolutionary change between 1772 and 1828. Stewart was a childof the Scottish Enlightenment, who inherited the Scottish philosophical tradition of teaching metaphysics as moral philosophy from the tuition of Adam Ferguson and Thomas Reid. But the Scottish Enlightenment intellectual culture of his youth changed in the aftermath of the French Revolution. Stewartsustained the Scottish school of philosophy by transforming how it was taught as professor of moral philosophy at the University of Edinburgh. His elementary system of moral education fostered an empire of the mind in the universal pursuit of happiness. The democratization of Stewart's didacticEnlightenment--the instruction of moral improvement--in a globalizing, interconnected nineteenth-century knowledge economy is examined in this book.

Columbine

Columbine
Title Columbine PDF eBook
Author Dave Cullen
Publisher Twelve
Pages 557
Release 2009-04-06
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0446552216

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Ten years in the works, a masterpiece of reportage, this is the definitive account of the Columbine massacre, its aftermath, and its significance, from the acclaimed journalist who followed the story from the outset. "The tragedies keep coming. As we reel from the latest horror . . ." So begins a new epilogue, illustrating how Columbine became the template for nearly two decades of "spectacle murders." It is a false script, seized upon by a generation of new killers. In the wake of Newtown, Aurora, and Virginia Tech, the imperative to understand the crime that sparked this plague grows more urgent every year. What really happened April 20, 1999? The horror left an indelible stamp on the American psyche, but most of what we "know" is wrong. It wasn't about jocks, Goths, or the Trench Coat Mafia. Dave Cullen was one of the first reporters on scene, and spent ten years on this book-widely recognized as the definitive account. With a keen investigative eye and psychological acumen, he draws on mountains of evidence, insight from the world's leading forensic psychologists, and the killers' own words and drawings-several reproduced in a new appendix. Cullen paints raw portraits of two polar opposite killers. They contrast starkly with the flashes of resilience and redemption among the survivors. Expanded with a New Epilogue

Media and the Mind

Media and the Mind
Title Media and the Mind PDF eBook
Author Matthew Daniel Eddy
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 531
Release
Genre History
ISBN 0226828352

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A beautifully illustrated argument that reveals notebooks as extraordinary paper machines that transformed knowledge on the page and in the mind. Information is often characterized as facts that float effortlessly across time and space. But before the nineteenth century, information was seen as a process that included a set of skills enacted through media on a daily basis. How, why, and where were these mediated facts and skills learned? Concentrating on manuscripts created by students in Scotland between 1700 and 1830, Matthew Daniel Eddy argues that notebooks functioned as workshops where notekeepers learned to judge the accuracy, utility, and morality of the data they encountered. He shows that, in an age preoccupied with "enlightened" values, the skills and materials required to make and use notebooks were not simply aids to reason—they were part of reason itself. Covering a rich selection of material and visual media ranging from hand-stitched bindings to watercolor paintings, the book problematizes John Locke's comparison of the mind to a blank piece of paper, the tabula rasa. Although one of the most recognizable metaphors of the British Enlightenment, scholars seldom consider why it was so successful for those who used it. Eddy makes a case for using the material culture of early modern manuscripts to expand the meaning of the metaphor in a way that offers a clearer understanding of the direct relationship that existed between thinking and notekeeping. Starting in the home, moving to schools, and then ending with universities, the book explores this argument by reconstructing the relationship between media and the mind from the bottom up.

The Count of Scotland Yard

The Count of Scotland Yard
Title The Count of Scotland Yard PDF eBook
Author Stephen Wade
Publisher Amberley Publishing Limited
Pages 278
Release 2018-09-15
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1445681021

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Stephen Wade tells the story of one of Scotland Yard's most notorious detectives. In the first ever biography and case book of Herbert Hannam, Wade reveals how Hannam found fame for his solving of the infamous Teddington Towpath Murders, before later facing criticism during the controversial landmark trial of John Bodkins Adams.

Records of British Business and Industry, 1760-1914

Records of British Business and Industry, 1760-1914
Title Records of British Business and Industry, 1760-1914 PDF eBook
Author Great Britain. Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts
Publisher
Pages 164
Release 1990
Genre Business & Economics
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This volume describes the records of 1200 companies, partnerships and individuals active in the manufacture and finishing of textiles, clothing and leather when these industries were establishing and consolidating Britain's position as the world's most important industrial and commercial power. It is based on a survey that covered collections in record repositories, libraries and museums, and also archives retained by the original firms or their successors. Details of many of these have not previously been available to the historian. The guide provides information not only about practices and developments in management, accounting, production and marketing, but also about textile design, industrial archaeology and social conditions.