Semantics And Cultural Change In The British Enlightenment New Words And Old

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A study of English semantics during the Enlightenment. New words 1650–1800 reflect the new middle-class culture of sociability, commerce, and science. Old mostly obsolete words illuminate the realities of working-class life, exhausting labor, dirt, outrageous sexism, magic, horses, bizarre food.

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Genre : History
Author : Carey McIntosh
Publisher : BRILL
Release : 2020-05-18
File : 230 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789004430631


Improve Your Word Power Set Of 4 Books One Word Substitution Dictionary Of Spelling Dictionary Of Idioms Improve Your Word Power

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This Combo Collection (Set of 4 Books) includes All-time Bestseller Books. This anthology contains: One Word Substitution Dictionary of Spelling Dictionary of Idioms IMPROVE YOUR WORD POWER

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Genre : Reference
Author : Pallavi Borgohain
Publisher : Prabhat Prakashan
Release : 2022-11-05
File : 1151 Pages
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What Is English

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Tim Machan explores the nature of English present and past, and its role in shaping the identity of those who speak it. He pursues his object through episodes in its history around the globe, from Caxton to Churchill and from rural America to colonial Australia. This is a book for everyone interested in English and the role of language in society

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Genre : History
Author : Tim William Machan
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Release : 2013-08-22
File : 413 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780199601257


A Traffic Of Dead Bodies

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A Traffic of Dead Bodies enters the sphere of bodysnatching medical students, dissection-room pranks, and anatomical fantasy. It shows how nineteenth-century American physicians used anatomy to develop a vital professional identity, while claiming authority over the living and the dead. It also introduces the middle-class women and men, working people, unorthodox healers, cultural radicals, entrepreneurs, and health reformers who resisted and exploited anatomy to articulate their own social identities and visions. The nineteenth century saw the rise of the American medical profession: a proliferation of practitioners, journals, organizations, sects, and schools. Anatomy lay at the heart of the medical curriculum, allowing American medicine to invest itself with the authority of European science. Anatomists crossed the boundary between life and death, cut into the body, reduced it to its parts, framed it with moral commentary, and represented it theatrically, visually, and textually. Only initiates of the dissecting room could claim the privileged healing status that came with direct knowledge of the body. But anatomy depended on confiscation of the dead--mainly the plundered bodies of African Americans, immigrants, Native Americans, and the poor. As black markets in cadavers flourished, so did a cultural obsession with anatomy, an obsession that gave rise to clashes over the legal, social, and moral status of the dead. Ministers praised or denounced anatomy from the pulpit; rioters sacked medical schools; and legislatures passed or repealed laws permitting medical schools to take the bodies of the destitute. Dissection narratives and representations of the anatomical body circulated in new places: schools, dime museums, popular lectures, minstrel shows, and sensationalist novels. Michael Sappol resurrects this world of graverobbers and anatomical healers, discerning new ligatures among race and gender relations, funerary practices, the formation of the middle-class, and medical professionalization. In the process, he offers an engrossing and surprisingly rich cultural history of nineteenth-century America.

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Genre : History
Author : Michael Sappol
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Release : 2002
File : 464 Pages
ISBN-13 : 069105925X


Social Theory

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This is a comprehensive, critical review of social theory that places leading contributions in their larger context. Written predominantly for students, the scope and range of the subjects and authors dealt with results in one of the most comprehensive introductions to social theory published to date. Ranging from the philosophical foundations of sociology and the discovery of `the social' to distinctive sociological approaches, to the significance of issues pertaining to gender and patriarchy, to questions of modernity and post-modernity, the book is comprehensive in subject matter.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : John Scott
Publisher : SAGE
Release : 2006
File : 322 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0761970886


Studies In Ephemera

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Studies in Ephemera: Text and Image in Eighteenth-Century Print bringstogether established and emerging scholars of early modern print culture to explore the dynamic relationships between words and illustrations in awide variety of popular cheap print from the seventeenth to the early nineteenth century. While ephemerawas ubiquitous in the period, it is scarcely visible to us now, because only a handful of the thousands of examplesonce in existence have been preserved. Nonetheless, single-sheet printed works, as well as pamphlets and chapbooks, constituted a central part of visual and literary culture, and were eagerly consumed by rich and poor alike in Great Britain, North America, and on the Continent. Displayed in homes, posted in taverns and other public spaces, or visible in shop windows on city streets, ephemeral works used sensational means to address themes of great topicality. The English broadside ballad, of central concern in this volume, grew out of oral culture; the genre addressed issues of nationality, history, gender and sexuality, economics, and more. Richly illustrated and well researched, Studiesin Ephemera offers interdisciplinary perspectives into how ephemeralworks reached their audiences through visual and textual means. It also includes essays that describe how collections of ephemera are categorized in digital and conventional archives, and how our understanding of these works is shaped by their organization into collections. This timely and fascinating book will appeal to archivists, and students and scholars in many fields, including art history, comparative literature, social and economic history, and English literature. Contributors: Georgia Barnhill, Theodore Barrow, Tara Burk, Adam Fox, Alexandra Franklin, Patricia Fumerton, Paula McDowell, Kevin D. Murphy, Sally O’Driscoll, Ruth Perry

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Genre : Literary Collections
Author : Kevin Murphy
Publisher : Bucknell University Press
Release : 2013-01-30
File : 319 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781611484953


Catastrophic Bliss

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This collection of poetry discusses themes such as war, place, love, and history.

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Genre : American poetry
Author : Myronn Hardy
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Release : 2012
File : 319 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781611484946


A New Imperial History

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Genre : History
Author : Kathleen Wilson
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2004-06-17
File : 412 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0521007968


Luxury In The Eighteenth Century

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'Luxury in the 18th Century' explores the political, economic, moral and intellectual effects of the production and consumption of luxury goods, and provides a broadly-based account from a variety of perspectives, addressing key themes of economic debate, material culture, the principles of art and taste, luxury as 'female vice' and the exotic.

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Genre : History
Author : M. Berg
Publisher : Springer
Release : 2016-01-11
File : 270 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780230508279


Global Pandemics And Epistemic Crises In Psychology

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Using COVID-19 as a base, this groundbreaking book brings together several renowned scholars to explore the concept of crisis, and how this global event has shaped the discipline of psychology. It engages directly with the challenges that psychology continues to face when theorizing societal issues of gender, race, class, history, and culture, while not disregarding "lived" experiences. This edited volume offers a set of pathways to rethink psychology beyond its current scope and history to become more apt to the conditions, needs, and demands of the 21st century. The book explores topics like resilience, interpersonal relationships, mistrust in the government, and access to healthcare. Dividing the book into three distinct sections, the contributors first examine the current crisis within psychology, then go on to explore how psychology theorizes the subject and the other in a social world of perpetual political, economic, cultural, and social crises, and lastly consider the role of crises in the creation of new theorizing. This is essential reading for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students of theoretical and philosophical psychology, social psychology, community psychology, and developmental psychology.

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Genre : Psychology
Author : Martin Dege
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2021-07-22
File : 132 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781000410273