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The music of Berlioz
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List of Tables . . xii
List of Abbreviations . . xiii
I. A BIOGRAPHY OF BERLIOZ'S MUSIC . . 1
1. Provincial to Prize-Winner . . 3
2. The Romantic Decade . . 28
3. Damnation and After . . 47
II. TECHNIQUES AND MEANINGS . . 69
4. Implications of a Musical Biography . . 71
5. Techniques of Composition . . 98
6. Signs and Evocations . . 125
III. THE WORKS . . 163
7. The Lyric Berlioz . . 165
8. Architecture, Patriotism, and the End of the World . . 192
9. A Fantastic Symphonist . . 237
10. Berlioz Dramatist . . 281
Postscript . . 339
Select Bibliography . . 348
Index of Berlioz's works . . 355
General index . . 361
The Beatles as musicians : revolver through the anthology
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Map: The Beatles in London 2
PRELUDE
One-Way Ticket, Yeah 5
ONE
Another Kind of Mind There: The Meaning of Within (1966) 31
INTERLUDE
I Know When It's a Dream 75
TWO
Yellow Matter Custard, Green Slop Pie (1967) 89
THREE
So Let It Out and Let It In (1968) 149
FOUR
Let It Be (1969-1970) 213
POSTLUDE
Whatever Happened To...? 281
APPENDIX A
Instruments Played by the Late-Period Beatles 297
APPENDIX B
Musical Friends of the Late-Period Beatles 305
Table of Chord Functions 309
Glossary of Terms 315
Notes 321
References 359
Index of Names, Songs, Albums, Videos, and Artworks 373
The Oxford handbook of biblical studies
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List of Contributors . . x
List of Abbreviations . . xii
Preface . . xvii
Part I On the Discipline . . 1
SECTION 1. HISTORY OF THE DISCIPLINE IN THE LAST SEVENTY YEARS . . 3
SECTION 2. THE IMPACT OF OTHER DISCIPLINES UPON BIBLICAL SCHOLARSHIP . . 51
Part II Languages, Translation, and Textual Transmission of the Bible . . 133
Part III Historical and Social Study of the Bible . . 251
SECTION 1. BACKGROUND AND CONTEXT . . 253
SECTION 2. INSTITUTIONS OF THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENTS . . 317
SECTION 3. GENRES OF THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENTS . . 283
Part IV The Composition of the Bible . . 457
Part V Methods in Biblical Scholarship . . 565
Part VI The Interpretation of the Bible . . 673
Part VII The Authority of the Bible . . 775
Index of Subjects and Names . . 860
Index of References . . 883
Forging democracy : the history of the left in Europe 1850-2000
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List of Abbreviations . . xix
Introduction Democracy in Europe . . 3
I MAKING DEMOCRACY SOCIAL . . 17
II WAR AND REVOLUTION, 1914-1923 . . 123
III STABILIZATIOK AND THE 'WAR OF POSITION' . . 235
IV FUTURE IMPERFECT . . 341
Conclusion . . 491
Notes . . 505
Bibliography . . 593
Index . . 687
An annotated bibliography of european anglicisms
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List of Contributors . . vii
Introduction . . ix
Part I: General Problems in Language Contact and Studies of More than One Language . . 1
Part II: Studies Devoted to Anglicisms in Individual Languages . . 25
Albanian . . 27
Bulgarian . . 28
Croatian . . 44
(Serbo-)Croatian . . 49
Danish . . 51
Dutch . . 56
Finnish . . 66
French . . 67
German . . 96
Greek . . 130
Hungarian . . 134
Icelandic . . 141
Italian . . 147
Norwegian . . 164
Polish . . 176
Romanian . . 190
Russian . . 210
Spanish . . 228
Catalan . . 248
Index of Topics . . 251
Index of Words . . 258
English in Europe
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List of Contributors . . vii
1. Introduction . . 1
2. German . . 13
3. Dutch . . 37
4. Norwegian . . 57
5. Icelandic . . 82
6. French . . 108
7. Spanish . . 128
8. Italian . . 151
9. Romanian . . 168
10. Russian . . 195
11. Polish . . 213
12. Romanian . . 190
13. Russian . . 210
14. Spanish . . 228
15. Catalan . . 248
Index of Topics . . 251
Index of Words . . 258
The Viking-age rune-stones : custom and commemoration in early medieval Scandinavia
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List of Plates xii
list of Figures xiv
List of Maps xv
List of Tables xvi
Sources, Abbreviations, and Conventions xvii
Introduction 1
SURVEY
1. Rune-stones, their Distribution and Historical Background 7
1.1. The rune-stones and their distribution 7
1.2. Previous work 15
1.3. Why were the rune-stones erected? 16
1.4. Historical background 20
2. Presentation of the Corpus and its Subgroup; Bases of Analyses 24
I. The Corpus
2.1. Variables 24
2.2. General features 25
2.3. Regional groupings 27
2.4. Chronology and datingproblems 28
II. The Relationship Subgroup and Categories of Relationship
2.5. The nature of relationships between sponsors and deceased 37
2.6. Sponsorship patterns 38
2.7. Complex relationships 41
III. Bases of Analyses
2.8. Inscriptions 42
2.9. Relationships 43
3. Property and Inheritance 47
I. The Inscriptions as Declarations of Inheritance
3.1. The importance of individual details in interpreting
runic inscriptions 51
3.2. The sponsorship pattern as reflecting property rights 57
II. The Sponsors as Holders of Joint or Inherited Property
3.3. Joint ownership 59
3.4. Inheritance customs 63
3.5. Unspecified relationships 66
3.6. Conclusion 68
4. Inheritance: Customs and Laws 71
4.1. Inheritance and other devolutions of property 72
4.2. The runic evidence 74
4.3. Gradual and parentela principles 77
4.4. The sponsorship patterns 78
4.5. Why were different inheritance principles preferred? 83
4.6. The laws 84
4.7. Sponsorship patterns and the laws 86
4.8. Differences within Uppland 87
4.9. Conclusion 90
5. Societyand Status 92
5.1. Sponsors and deceased 92
5.2. Title-bearers 99
5.3. Epithets 101
5.4. Thegns and drengs 103
5.5. Boni homines 107
5.6. Women as landholders
5.7. Travellers 116
5.8. Conclusion 122
6. Conversion 124
6.1. Transition: pagan and/or Christian? 125
6.2. Pagan features 129
6.3. Christian features 133
6.4. Conclusion 145
7. Conclusion and Future Research 146
7.1. The rune-stone fashion 146
7.2. Late Viking-Age society 152
7.3. Future research 154
Excursus: The Tug-of-War over Thyre 158
Appendices
1. Distribution of Rune-stones 167
2. Categories of Sponsors and Deceased 168
3. Frequency of Relationships 169
4. Inheritances 170
5. Unspecified Relationships Implying Inheritance 172
6. Titles 174
7. Epithets 178
8. 'Bonder' 184
9. Travellers 185
10. Bridge-builders 186
CATALOGUE
Explanatory Notes
Denmark and Bornholm 200
Further Particulars 206
Norway 207
Further Particulars 209
Sweden (excluding Uppland) 210
Further Particulars 233
Uppland 238
Further Particulars 257
References 263
The globalization of world politics : an introduction to international relations
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Detailed contents xiii
List of figures xix
List of boxes xx
List of tables xxv
About the contributors xxvi
Introduction 1
Steve Smith and John Baylis
1 The globalization of world politics 13
Jan Aart Scholte
Part One The historical context
2 The evolution of international society 35
Robert H. Jackson
3 International history1900-1945 51
Susan L. Carruthers
4 International history 1945-1990 74
Len Scott
5 The end of the cold war 92
Richard Crockatt
6 International history since 1989 111
Michael Cox
Part Two Theories of world politics
7 Realism 141
Tim Dunne and Brian C. Schmidt
8 Liberalism 162
Tim Dunne
9 Contemporary mainstream approaches: neo-realism
and neo-liberalism 182
Steven L. Lamy
10 Marxist theories of International Relations 200
Stephen Hobden and Richard Wyn Jones
11 Reflectivist and constructivist approaches to international
theory 224
Steve Smith
Part Three Structures and processes
12 International and global security in the post-cold war era 253
John Baylis
13 International political economy in an age of globalization 277
Ngaire Woods
14 International regimes 299
Richard Little
15 Diplomacy 337
Brian White
16 The United Nations and international order 331
Paul Taylor
17 Transnational actors and international organizations
in global politics 356
Peter Willetts
Part Four International issues
18 Environmental issues 387
Owen Greene
19 Nuclear proliferation 415
Darryl Howlett
20 Nationalism 440
Fred Halliday
21 Culture in world affairs 456
Simon Murden
22 Humanitarian intervention and world politics 470
Nicholas J. Wheeler and Alex I Bellamy
23 European and regional integration 494
Thomas Christiansen
24 Global trade and finance 519
Jan Aart Scholte
25 The communications and Internet revolution 540
Jonathan Aronson
26 Poverty, development, and hunger 559
Caroline Thomas
27 Gender issues 582
Jan Jindy Pettman
28 Human rights 599
Chris Brown
Part Five Globalization in the future
29 Globalization and the transformation of political community 617
Andrew Linklater
30 Globalization and the post-cold war order 634
lan Clark
References 649
Index 667
Strategy in the Contemporary World : an introduction to strategic studies
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Introduction . . 1
PART ONE Enduring issues of strategy
1 Strategic Theory and the History of War . . 17
2 Law, Politics, and the Use of Force . . 45
3 The Causes of War and the Conditions of Peace . . 66
4 Land Warfare: Theory and Practice . . 91
5 Sea Power: Theory and Practice . . 113
6 Air Power: Theory and Practice . . 137
PART THREE Twentieth-century theories: an update
7 Deterrence in the Post-Cold War World . . 161
8 Arms Control and Disarmament . . 183
9 Terrorism and Irregular Warfare . . 208
PART FOUR Contemporary issues of grand strategy
10 Technology and Warfare . . 235
11 Weapons of Mass Destruction . . 254
12 Humanitarian Intervention and Peace Operations . . 286
13 A New Agenda for Security and Strategy? . . 309
14 Conclusion: The Future of Strategic Studies . . 328