Courting Power

Courting Power
Title Courting Power PDF eBook
Author Laurie Shepard
Publisher Routledge
Pages 250
Release 2013-08-21
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1134827261

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This text chronicles a change in epistolary persuasion in the 1230's, crystallized at the imperial chancery of Frederick II, Emperor from 1220-1250. There, traditional appeals, premised on authority and harmony, were challenged by letters in which historical circumstances functioned as an integral part of the strategy of persuasion. Based on the close reading of "Artes Dictandi", as well as a series of letters issued from the papal and imperial chanceries, this book explores the theory and practice of medieval letter-writing. Letters are evaluated as verbal acts intended to persuade, with the public as the ultimate arbiter of success. The author argues that the form, proportion and style of letters were contoured by ideology.

Courting Disaster

Courting Disaster
Title Courting Disaster PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Thomas Nelson Inc
Pages 320
Release
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ISBN 1418560707

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Courting Failure

Courting Failure
Title Courting Failure PDF eBook
Author Lynn LoPucki
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Pages 335
Release 2006-02-14
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0472031708

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An eye-opening account of the widespread and systematic decay of America's bankruptcy courts

Courting Science

Courting Science
Title Courting Science PDF eBook
Author Damon V. Coletta
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 249
Release 2016-05-25
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0804798966

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In Courting Science, Damon Coletta offers a novel explanation for the decline of American leadership in world affairs. Whether the American Century ends sooner rather than later may depend on America's capacity for self-reflection and, ultimately, self-restraint when it comes to science, technology, and engineering. Democracy's affinity for advanced technology has to be balanced against scientific research and progress as a global enterprise. In an era of rising challengers to America's lead in the international order and an increasingly globalized civil society, a "Scientific State" has a better chance of extending its dominance. In order to draw closer to this ideal, though, the United States will have to reconsider its grand strategy. It must have a strategy that scrutinizes how tightly it constrains, how narrowly it directs, and how far it trusts American scientists. If given the opportunity, scientists have the potential to lead a second American Century through domestic science and technology policy, international diplomacy, and transnational networks for global governance.

Courting Sanctity

Courting Sanctity
Title Courting Sanctity PDF eBook
Author Sean L. Field
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 174
Release 2019-05-15
Genre History
ISBN 1501736213

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The rise of the Capetian dynasty across the long thirteenth century, which rested in part on the family's perceived sanctity, is a story most often told through the actions of male figures, from Louis IX's metamorphosis into "Saint Louis" to Philip IV's attacks on Pope Boniface VIII. In Courting Sanctity, Sean L. Field argues that, in fact, holy women were central to the Capetian's self-presentation as being uniquely favored by God. Tracing the shifting relationship between holy women and the French royal court, he shows that the roles and influence of these women were questioned and reshaped under Philip III and increasingly assumed to pose physical, spiritual, and political threats by the time of Philip IV's death. Field's narrative highlights six holy women. The saintly reputations of Isabelle of France and Douceline of Digne helped to crystalize the Capetians' claims of divine favor by 1260. In the 1270s, the French court faced a crisis that centered on the testimony of Elizabeth of Spalbeek, a visionary holy woman from the Low Countries. After 1300, the arrests and interrogations of Paupertas of Metz, Margueronne of Bellevillette, and Marguerite Porete served to bolster Philip IV's crusades against the dangers supposedly threatening the kingdom of France. Courting Sanctity thus reassesses key turning points in the ascent of the "most Christian" Capetian court through examinations of the lives and images of the holy women that the court sanctified or defamed.

Courting Constitutionalism

Courting Constitutionalism
Title Courting Constitutionalism PDF eBook
Author Moeen Cheema
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 289
Release 2021-12-16
Genre Law
ISBN 1108831885

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Presents a deeply contextualized account of public law and judicial review in Pakistan.

The Comedy of Human Life

The Comedy of Human Life
Title The Comedy of Human Life PDF eBook
Author Honoré de Balzac
Publisher
Pages 388
Release 1901
Genre
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