Writing about Lives in Science

Writing about Lives in Science
Title Writing about Lives in Science PDF eBook
Author Paola Govoni
Publisher V&R Unipress
Pages 288
Release 2014-05-14
Genre History
ISBN 3847002635

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Following discussions on scientific biography carried out over the past few decades, this book proposes a kaleidoscopic survey of the uses of biography as a tool to understand science and its context. It offers food for thought on the role played by the gender of the biographer and the biographee in the process of writing. To provide orientation in such a challenging field, some of the authors have accepted to write about their own professional experience while reflecting on the case studies they have been working on. Focusing on (auto)biography may help us to build bridges between different approaches to men and women's lives in science. The authors belong to a variety of academic and professional fields, including the history of science, anthropology, literary studies, and science journalism. The period covered spans from 1732, when Laura Bassi was the first woman to get a tenured professorship of physics, to 2009, when Elizabeth H. Blackburn and Carol W. Greider were the first women's team to have won a Nobel Prize in science.

The Intangible Elements of Culture in Ethnoarchaeological Research

The Intangible Elements of Culture in Ethnoarchaeological Research
Title The Intangible Elements of Culture in Ethnoarchaeological Research PDF eBook
Author Stefano Biagetti
Publisher Springer
Pages 332
Release 2016-06-02
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3319231537

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This volume focuses on the intangible elements of human cultures, whose relevance in the study of archaeology has often been claimed but rarely practiced. In this book, the authors successfully show how the adoption of ethnoarchaeological perspectives on non-material aspects of cultures can support the development of methodologies aimed at refining the archaeological interpretation of ancient items, technologies, rituals, settlements and even landscape. The volume includes a series of new approaches that can foster the dialogue between archaeology and anthropology in the domain of the intangible knowledge of rural and urban communities. The role of ethnoarchaeology in the study of the intangible heritage is so far largely underexplored, and there is a considerable lack of ethnoarchaeological studies explicitly focused on the less tangible evidence of present and past societies. Fresh case studies will revitalize the theoretical debate around ethnoarchaeology and its applicability in the archaeological and heritage research in the new millennium. Over the past decade, ‘intangible’ has become a key word in anthropological research and in heritage management. Archaeological theories and methods regarding the explorations of the meaning and the significance of artifacts, resources, and settlement patterns are increasingly focusing on non-material evidence. Due to its peculiar characteristics, ethnoarchaeology can effectively foster the development of the study of the intangible cultural heritage of living societies, and highlight its relevance to the study of those of the past.

Roba di Roma

Roba di Roma
Title Roba di Roma PDF eBook
Author William Wetmore Story
Publisher
Pages 620
Release 1875
Genre Rome
ISBN

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General catalogue of printed books

General catalogue of printed books
Title General catalogue of printed books PDF eBook
Author British museum. Dept. of printed books
Publisher
Pages 432
Release 1931
Genre
ISBN

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Latin America and the Second World War

Latin America and the Second World War
Title Latin America and the Second World War PDF eBook
Author R. A. Humphreys
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 321
Release 2016-10-06
Genre History
ISBN 1474288243

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In the first volume of this work, Professor Humphreys showed the economic and strategic importance of the Latin American countries in the Second World War, covering the struggle for supremacy in the area between the great powers up to the Rio de Janeiro Conference in 1942. This second volume opens with the Battle of the Caribbean and continues the story to 1945. The impact of the War on Mexico and Brazil – each of which sent fighting forces abroad – is examined in detail, along with other aspects such as the Bolivian revolution of 1943 and the rise of military dictatorship and Colonel Perón in Argentina. The book ends with a discussion of Latin American aspirations at the time of transition from war to peace in 1945.

Balancing on an Alp

Balancing on an Alp
Title Balancing on an Alp PDF eBook
Author Robert McC. Netting
Publisher CUP Archive
Pages 308
Release 1981-10-30
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780521237437

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The Spanish Civil War, 1936-39

The Spanish Civil War, 1936-39
Title The Spanish Civil War, 1936-39 PDF eBook
Author Mark Falcoff
Publisher
Pages 392
Release 1982
Genre History
ISBN

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