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- Mariner, William, 1791-1853, author.
- Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge for The Hakluyt Society, London, 2022
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- Book — lxxxvii, 464 pages : illustrations, genealogical tables, maps, music ; 26 cm
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"John Martin (1789-1869) was a London-based, Edinburgh-educated physician interested in anthropological matters. This is his only book. He was inspired to write it by a chance encounter with its subject, William Mariner (1791-1853) who spent four years (1806-1810) in Tonga, in the South Pacific, one of the earliest European residents at a time before European influence disturbance or modification society. Mariner, an extraordinarily mature and perceptive youth, became thoroughly imbued with Tongan language and culture as the adopted son of the most powerful chief in Tonga. Thanks to Martin's intelligent engagement with Mariner resulted in a compelling narrative and a comprehensive account of Tongan society which became a classic. Often celebrated as an extraordinary real-life adventure story, it is a pioneering work of anthropology, and for 200 years it has been a primary and authoritative source for research into Tongan history and culture"-- Provided by publisher
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2. Michigan history [1947 - 1990]
- Lansing : Michigan Dept. of State, 1947-1990
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- Journal/Periodical — 44 volumes : plates, portraits ; 24 cm
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3. The Levant voyage of the Blackham Galley (1696-1698) : the sea journal of John Looker ship's surgeon [2022]
- Looker, John, 1670?-1715, author.
- London ; New York : Routledge for the Hakluyt Society, 2022
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- Book — xvi, 248 pages, 16 pages of plates : illustrations (some color), facsimiles (some color), maps ; 25 cm
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- List of Maps and Illustrations / Preface and Acknowledgements / List of Abbreviations / INTRODUCTION / 1. The Author and his Manuscript / a: John Looker: the man behind the 'Journall' / b: Looker's 'Journall': an Example of Artisanal Autobiography / c: Looker's 'Journall': the Provenance of National Maritime Museum MS PHB/6 / 2. The Early History of the Blackham Galley / a: Construction and Purchase / b. The Blackham Galley's First Voyage (1694-6) / 3. Looker's Journey on the Blackham Galley (1696-1698) / a: The Outward Voyage: Gravesend to Messina, Smyrna and Istanbul: 12th December 1696 to 20th April 1697 / b: Privateering and Detention in Smyrna: 20th April 1697 to 2nd January 1698 / c: The Return Voyage: Smyrna to Messina, Malaga, and the Thames
- 2nd January-14th March 1698 / 4. Understanding Looker's 'Journall' / a: John Looker as a Tourist / b: Risks and Dangers of the English Levant Trade / c: Consuls' roles and the Ottoman interdict / d: Social Relations on board the Blackham Galley / e: Health, Sickness and Death on board / 5. The End of the Blackham Galley / 6. Editorial Conventions Adopted in the Transcription of Looker's Journal / THE 'JOURNALL' OF JOHN LOOKER, SHIP'S SURGEON / APPENDICES / 1. Lord Paget, the Ottomans, and the Detention of the Blackham Galley / 2. Identified Members of the Company of the Blackham Galley under Captain Charles Newnam / 3. Wills of Members of the Crew of the Blackham Galley /4. The Homeward Lading of the Blackham Galley, 13th May-29th December 1697 as Recorded in John Looker's Journall / 5. Documents on the Appraisal and Sale of the Blackham Galley, London, February 1699 / 6. The will, drawn up on 8 Feb. 1714/5 (OS), of John Looker, surgeon, who died at Bath 23 May 1715 / BIBLIOGRAPHY / INDEX.
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4. The Malayan journal of tropical geography [1953 - 1957]
- [Singapore] : University of Malaya. Department of Geography
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- Journal/Periodical — 10 volumes : illustrations, maps (some folded) ; 25 cm
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- Works. Selections
- Kelsey, Henry, approximately 1670-approximately 1724, author.
- Toronto : The Champlain Society, 2022
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- Book — ix, 586 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
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"Henry Kelsey is remembered for being the first European to travel from Hudson Bay to the territories of plains the Assiniboine and Cree as a young Hudson's Bay Company servant in 1690-91. He remained with the company for another thirty-one years, rising through the ranks to become its Governor of Hudson Bay five years before retiring under a cloud in 1722. Taking advantage of the opening of the Hudson's Bay Company's archives [HBCA] in the late 1960s and the voluminous new research in the fields of Indigenous and fur trade history, The Life and Times of Henry Kelsey, offers a new look at Kelsey's papers and includes his previously unpublished Swampy Cree-English dictionary. The image that emerges is of a skilled manager and, while governor, a strong, sometimes harsh, disciplinarian. This volume also provides us with some of our earliest glimpses in English of aspects of the lives and cultures of various Indigenous people from Hudson Bay-James Bay to the grasslands of the western interior of Canada."-- Provided by publisher
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- MacLean, Roderick, d. 1553, author.
- St. Andrews : Scottish History Society, 2022
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- Book — xviii, 353 pages ; 23 cm
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7. Historical Publications Southern Africa [2019 -]
- Historical Publications Southern Africa (Series)
- Cape Town, South Africa : HiPSA, 2019-
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- Book — volumes : illustrations ; 23 cm
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- Scott, Tom, 1947-2022 author.
- Freiburg : Verlag Karl Alber, [2021]
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- Book — xi, 254 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm + 3 folded maps
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- Vorwort
- Abkürzungen
- Karten
- Einleitung
- Freiburg im Breisgau
- Der 'Walzenmüller-Aufstand' 1492 : Bürgeropposition und städtische Finanzen im spätmittelalterlichen Freiburg im Breisgau
- Die Rolle der Freiburger Klöster in der Wirtschaftskrise der Stadt im 15. Jahrhundert
- Die Freiburger Talvogtei im Bauernkrieg
- Oberrhein
- Städte und Märkte im mittelalterlichen Breisgau zwischen wirtschaftlicher Konkurrenz und Umlandsicherung
- Kleine Städte, keine Städte : Das so genannte 'urbane Netz' in Südwestdeutschland im ausgehenden Mittelalter
- Wirtschaftliche Folgen der Wirren am Oberrhein, 1450-1600
- Der Oberrhein als Wirtschaftsregion in Spätmittelalter und Früher Neuzeit : Grundsatzfragen zur Begrifflichkeit und Quellenüberlieferung
- Bürger, Handwerker und Sondergruppen : zur verfächerten Sozialstruktur des Dorfes in Südwestdeutschland an der Wende vom Mittelalter zur Neuzeit
- Revolten und Resistenz
- Die spätmittelalterliche bäuerliche Unfreiheit in Südwestdeutschland im europäischen Vergleich
- Ungelöste Probleme des Deutschen Bauernkriegs
- Reformation
- The Problem of Nationalism in the Early Reformation
- Die städtische Reformation in Deutschland, ein Dauerthema seit sechs Jahrhunderten
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9. English travellers to Venice, 1450-1600 [2022]
- London ; New York, NY : Routledge, for the Hakluyt Society, 2022
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- Book — xxxiv, 433 pages, 24 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color), maps, portraits ; 25 cm
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- PART 1: INTRODUCTION / 1. Early Modern Anglo-Venetian Contacts / 2. English Travellers to Venice 1450-1548 / 3. English Travellers to Venice 1548-1600 / 4. Giacomo Franco's Engravings of Venice / 5. Maps of Venice /
- PART 2: ENGLISH TRAVELLERS TO VENICE 1450-1600 / 1. c.1454 'The Physician's Handbook' of Richard 'Esty' or Richard 'of Lincoln' / 2. 1458/1462 The 'Itineraries' of William Wey / 3. 1458 and 1460 John Tiptoft, Earl of Worcester / 4. c.mid-1460s-c. early 1470s Sir Edmund Wighton / 5. c.1492/93-97 Thomas Linacre / 6. c.1498/1500 Informacon for pylgrymes unto the holy londe / 7. 1506 Sir Richard Guildford's chaplain, Thomas Larke / 8. c.1511-14 The Pylgrymage of Master Robert Langton / 9. 1513 Sir Thomas Newport and Sir Thomas Sheffield / 10. 1517 Sir Richard Torkington / 11. c.1521-c.1526, 1532-6 Reginald Pole / 12. c.1520s-1550 Edmund (Sigismund) Harvell / 13. 1527 Thomas Wyatt and Sir John Russell / 14. c.1538-42 Andrew Bo(o)rde / 15. 1545 The sinking of the Mary Rose and Venetian salvage attempts / 16. 1545/48 The Historie of Italie by William Thomas / 17. 1548/1550 and 1554/55 Sir Thomas Hoby and the Protestant English community at Venice and Padua / 18. 1550-56 Peter Vannes (Pietro Vanni of Lucca), English Ambassador to Venice / 19. 1552 Roger Ascham / 20. 1564 Richard Smith's account of Sir Edward Unton's visit to Venice / 21. 1570 and 1589 Henry Cavendish / 22. 1573-4 Philip Sidney at Venice, with Griffin Madox, Harry Whyte, John Fisher, Thomas Coningsby, Lodowick Bryskett and Edward Lord Windsor / 23. 1575-6 Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford / 24. 1575/77 Sir John North and his servant Hugh Lochard / 25. c.1575 Sir Henry Unton / 26. 1580 James Crichton / 27. 1581 Arthur Throckmorton / 28. 1581 Laurence Aldersey / 29. 1587/88 Stephen Powle / 30. Venetian intelligence about the Spanish Armada in 1588 / 31. 1588 Edward Webbe (1553/54-after 1592) / 32. 1591 Sir Henry Wotton / 33. 1593-5, 1596, 1597 Fynes Moryson / 34. 1595 Henry Piers / 35. English attitudes to Venice by 1600 / APPENDIX: Venetian Locations, Institutions and Ceremonies.
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- Clerk, John, 1611-1674, author.
- [St. Andrews] ; Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK : Scottish History Society : The Boydell Press, 2021
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- Book — 626 pages ; 22 cm
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11. "Your most obedient and affectionate son" : James Wolfe's letters to his parents, 1740-1759 [2021]
- Correspondence. Selections
- Wolfe, James, 1727-1759, author.
- Toronto : The Champlain Society, 2021
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- Book — xiv, 326 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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"From the age of thirteen to just prior to his death at thirty-two at the Battle of the Plains of Abraham, Major-General James Wolfe wrote an extensive series of letters to his parents. The letters, which were acquired by the University of Toronto's Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library in 2012, provide intimate insights into the observations, thoughts, and feelings of a major figure in Canada's history. For the first time in over a century this correspondence, accompanied by detailed commentary, is being published by the Champlain Society. Writing on a range of subjects in this outstanding collection of over two hundred letters, Wolfe provides us with fascinating and intimate glimpses of eighteenth-century life as he experienced it. From his life and career aspirations in the army, to questions of human nature, health, and marriage, to observations Wolfe made while posted to Scotland and during a sojourn in Paris, his keen insights make for fascinating reading and a deeper understanding of the character and personality of a significant historical figure. This edition of Wolfe's letters will take readers far beyond the well-known drama of his final moments and instead provide an illuminating sense of the road he travelled to Quebec."-- Provided by publisher
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12. Arab observer [1960 - 1965]
- [Cairo, Egypt] : [National Publications House], [-1965]
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- Book — 253 volumes : illustrations ; 28 cm
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- Herring, Hubert.
- [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], [19--?]
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- Book — 10 pages
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- Historia general y natural de las Indias. Libro 20. Selections. English
- Fernández de Oviedo y Valdés, Gonzalo, 1478-1557, author.
- Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge for the Hakluyt Society, 2021
- Description
- Book — xix, 194 pages : maps ; 25 cm
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- INTRODUCTION
- 1. The Spice Trade
- 2. The Moluccas at the Time of the Arrival of the Europeans
- 3. Portugal Challenges the Muslim Monopoly
- 4. Spain Challenges the Portuguese Spice Monopoly
- 5. Gonzalo Fernandez de Oviedo y Valdes's General and Natural History
- 6. Book XX of the Second Part of the General History of the Indies: written by Captain Gonzalo Fernandez de Oviedo y Valdes
- 7. Oviedo's source: Andres de Urdaneta
- 8. The Loaysa Expedition to the Spicelands: the Events of the Voyage
- 9. The Years spent by the Spanish survivors in the Moluccas
- 10. Urdaneta and the Tornaviaje, 1565
- 11. The Significance of the Loaysa Expedition
- 12. This Translation
- BOOK XX OF THE SECOND PART OF THE GENERAL HISTORY OF THE INDIES, WRITTEN BY CAPTAIN GONZALO FERNANDEZ DE OVIEDO Y VALDES, WARDEN OF THE FORTRESS AND PORT OF SANTO DOMINGO OF THE ISLAND OF HISPANIOLA, AND HIS MAJESTY'S CHRONICLER
- General Prologue
- Prologue
- CHAPTER
- V. Which treats of the second and infelicitous voyage to the Spicelands, with the second armada that the Emperor, our lord, sent there in the second discovery commanded by Captain-General Fray Garcia Jofre de Loaysa, Knight of the Order of Rhodes, citizen of Ciudad Real
- VI. How Captain-General Fray Garcia Jofre de Loaysa rejoined the other ships of the armada, and of other events that happened to them, and of the giants and people of the Strait of Magellanes to whom Magellanes gave the name Patagones
- VII. What happened to the cleric Don Joan de Areyzaga among the giant Patagones, and of the continuation of their journey in search of the ships of the armada
- VIII. Of some particulars of the people called the giants, and of the birds, fish and other things that those of this armada observed
- IX. Continuing the journey of the armada that went with Commander Fray Garcia de Loaysa, and of some particulars of the river and harbour of Santa Cruz and of that land
- X. Of some particulars of the river of San Alfonso where he had been before, as reported in Chapter IV, and how the armada returned to the Strait of Fernando Magallanes
- XI. Of some particulars of the famous Strait of Ferdinand Magellanes
- XII. Of what happened to Captain Sanctiago de Guevara and to Chaplain Don Juan de Areyzaga and the other Spaniards aboard the pinnace Santiago in their journey beyond the Strait
- XIII. In which is the conclusion of the account of the cleric Don Juan de Areyzaga
- XIV. Of the Strait of Magallanes, its length and width, its notable parts, the giants that inhabit it and other particulars.
- XV. How the third captain-general named Salazar died, and Martin Iniquez de Carquizano was elected to fill the position and continued the voyage to the Maluco-- how they came upon a rich island called Vendanao and what happened to them there
- XVI. How they discovered the Ladrones Islands and came upon a Christian Spaniard who had sailed in the first armada with Captain Ferdinand Magellan
- XVII. How the third captain-general named Salazar died, and Martin Iniquez de Carquizano was elected to fill the position and continued the voyage to the Maluco-- how they came upon a rich island called Vendanao and what happened to them there
- XVIII. Which treats of the province of Cebu and of the trade there with Chinese merchants and in the other islands of the Celebes archipelago, and of the voyage of this flagship
- XIX. Of the embassy that Captain Martin Iniguez de Carquizano sent to the kings of Tidore and of Gilolo-- and of the gracious responses and good will the emissaries received from those kings and how pleased they were at the arrival of those Castilians at their lands
- XX. How the Emperor's captain determined to go see the kings of Tidore and Gilolo and departed in his ship accompanied by their emissaries in their paraos-- how on the way he was given a letter from the captain-general of the king of Portugal and his response to it
- XXI. How the Portuguese went to fight the Castilians at Tidore with many more people than the soldiers of the Emperor-- how the ones and the others fared in this encounter-- and how the Portuguese returned badly damaged to their fortress of Ternate
- XXII. How Captain Martin Iniguez sent a parao to determine if the two ships they saw sailing were of the armada or not-- and how those who set out on this mission captured two paraos at sea and burned a town on the island of Motil that the Portuguese held
- XXIII. How the general sent Captain Urdaneta to search for the ships they had sighted from Camafo-- and how he burned down a town on an island and killed or captured its inhabitants-- and how he came upon eight paraos with Portuguese on board
- XXIV. How Captain-General Martin Iniguez ordered a galleon built to send to Spain because the flagship was no longer seaworthy-- how two paraos of Portuguese came and the Spaniards sallied forth against them
- XXV. Which treats of the arrival of Don Jorge de Meneses in India and of the subsequent differences and wars between the Portuguese and the Castilians-- and how the parties agreed to a truce which was broken by the Portuguese
- XXVI. How Fernando de la Torre was elected captain-general on the death of Martin Iniguez-- how the fusta the Castilians were building in Gilolo was destroyed by a fire secretly set by the Portuguese-- how a principal gentleman of Tidore was killed for sleeping with the queen-- and of other things pertinent to the history
- XXVII. How Quichilhumar, governor of Machian, abandoned the Portuguese and passed over to the Castilian side and how the Portuguese destroyed the city of Machian by means of an Indian traitor-- and of the intervention of the Portuguese and Castilians in support of their allies
- XXVIII. How, at the Emperor's command, the governor of New Spain sent a galleon and crew to the Spicelands to learn of Captain Fray Garcia de Loaysa's armada, and found things in the state that has been related, and of what happened on the galleon's arrival
- XXIX. How Hernando Cortes's galleon, captained by Alvaro de Saavedra, departed the Maluco carrying some Portuguese prisoners and the despicable thing they did to the captain in stealing the ship's boat-- and how the ship returned to Tidore
- XXX. How ...Captain Saavedra's galleon returned to the Maluco to be cleared to return to New Spain-- how the king of Gilolo and special friend of the Castilians died-- how Tidore was lost as well as our fortress by the treason and mutiny of Fernando de Bustamante
- XXXI. How the galleon of Governor Hernando Cortes returned a second time, coming to Camafo-- and how Captain Fernando de la Torre renewed the war because the Portuguese did not live up to the agreement-- and how the Indians on both sides made peace among themselves and agreed to kill the Castilians and the Portuguese
- XXXII. How Gonzalo Pereyra came to the Maluco as the king of Portugal's captain and arrested Don Jorge de Meneses-- and how Gonzalo Pereyra and the Castilians re-established the peace between the parties-- and how the Indians of Ternate rose up against the Portuguese, ...and how the Portuguese recovered their fortress and ... the Castilians sent to India to request passage to Spain
- XXXIII. How the Portuguese took the city of Gilolo where the Castilians were and how the Castilians and their captain passed over to the Portuguese and went with them to their fortress in Ternate where Captain Tristan de Atayde gave them the two thousand ducats that the Portuguese governor of India granted them for their journey
- XXXIV. A description of the clove islands called the Maluco, and an account of the clove gathered in each island one year to the next-- and of their customs, marriages, conduct and merchandise exchanged between those people-- and likewise of the Celebes Islands, the Banthan Islands
- XXXV. Of some customs, ceremonies, and rites of the Indians of the Spicelands-- and of how the Castilians left Maluco for India, passing by way of Java-- and especially of Captain Urdaneta, the one who most travelled and saw things of those parts
- XXXVI. Of a remarkable case of a fruit resembling almonds, and how many of them are found on a small islet without there being an almond tree or any tree that bears such a fruit on that island nor is that fruit produced where it is found-- rather it comes by air
- APPENDICES
- 1. The narrative which Andres de Urdaneta submits to your Majesty of the fleet which your Majesty despatched to the Spice Islands under the Comendador Loaysa, in the year 1525
- 2. Narrative of all that was traversed and discovered by the Captain Alvaro de Sayavedra who sailed from the port of Yacatulo in New Spain on November 1st, 1527: which fleet was despatched by Don Hernan Cortes, Marquis of Valle.
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15. The Oriental economic review [1910 - 1911]
- New York, N.Y. : Oriental Information Agency, 1910-1911
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- Journal/Periodical — 1 volume ; 25 cm
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16. The voyages and manifesto of William Fergusson, a surgeon of the East India Company 1731-1739 [2021]
- Fergusson, William, approximately 1710-approximately 1776, author.
- London : Routledge for the Hakluyt Society, 2021
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- Book — xviii, 185 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour), maps ; 25 cm
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- INTRODUCTION
- Ship's Surgeons of the Early-Modern Era
- William Fergusson, Apprentice Apothecary-Surgeon
- European Medicine and the Indian Ocean World
- A Manifesto of the Enlightenment
- The Text
- THE VOYAGES OF WILLIAM FERGUSSON
- Voyage 1: Passage from Ayr to London, 7 June-16 July 1731
- Voyage 2: London to Calcutta, 30 January 1733-12 August 1734
- Voyage 3: London to the Malabar Coast, 1 December 1735-30 April 1737
- Voyage 4: London to Canton, 6 October 1737-15 July 1739
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- INDEX.
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- Lampah-lampahipun Raden Mas Arya Purawa Lelana. English
- Candranegara I, Raden Mas Adipati Arya, approximately 1836-1885, author.
- Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, for the Haklyut Society, 2020
- Description
- Book — xxii, 272 pages, 24 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color), maps, portraits (some color) ; 25 cm
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- Preface and acknowledgements
- A note on Illustrations
- List of maps and illustrations
- A Note on edition, translation and orthography
- Glossary
- Introduction
- Indigenous aristocracy and colonial history
- The author Candranegara and his network in a hybrid world
- Travel bestows authority
- The literary background of The Travels
- Account of the travels of Raden Mas Purwalelana, Volume One
- Preface by the person who made the corrections to this book
- Preface by the author
- The first journey
- From Salatiga to Semarang
- Semarang
- From Semarang to Batavia and visit to Batavia
- Bogor
- The Priangan Residency
- Ciamis and Cirebon
- The residencies of Tegal and Pekalongan, and back to Semarang
- The second journey
- From Salatiga to Semarang and Surabaya
- Surabaya
- The residency of Pasuruan
- The Tengger mountain ridge (continued) and the residency of Probolinggo
- The residency of Besuki
- Towards and in the residency of Banyuwangi
- From Sumberwaru back to Surabaya, and the regency of Mojokerto
- The residency of Kediri
- From Surabaya to Sedayu
- The residency of Rembang
- The residency of Jepara
- The regency of Demak, residency of Semarang
- The Travels of Raden Mas Arya Purwalelana, Volume Two
- The third journey
- Surakarta
- The regency of Pacitan and the residency of Madiun
- From Surakarta to the border of the residency of Madiun
- The residency of Madiun
- The residency of Rembang
- The regencies of Grobogan and Demak. The residency of Semarang
- The fourth journey
- The department of Ambarawa
- Mount Jambu and the residency of Kedu
- The principality of Yogyakarta
- Appendix A. A brief summary of pre-nineteenth century Javanese history
- The early Kingdoms
- New Islamic states and the VOC
- Appendix B. Alun-alun and kraton
- The kraton as centre of worldly power
- The kraton as sacred centre
- Appendix C. The Javanese calendar
- Appendix D. Colonial administration in Java
- Appendix E. Javanese titles, functions and honorifics
- Appendix F. Javanese
- The Javanese language
- Speech levels
- Appendix G. Javanese poetic conventions
- Appendix H. Weights and measurements
- Appendix I. Botanical names
- Bibliography
- Index.
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18. Translating science : the transmission of Western chemistry into Late Imperial China, 1840-1900 [2000]
- Wright, David, 1947 December 5-
- Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2000
- Description
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- Summary
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How did the Chinese in the 19th century deal with the influx of Western science? This work deals with those responsible for the translation of science, the major issues they were confronted with, and their views of the impact on their own tradition.
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- Toronto : The Champlain Society, 2020
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"This volume traces the historical arc of Canada's national winter game from its "founding" in Montreal in the mid-1870s into the early twenty-first century. The evidence presented in this book reveals how deeply embedded hockey was among the peoples of post-Confederation Canada. Composed of more than 150 edited and annotated documents, the volume is organized into chapters based on ten central themes. "An Evolutionary Game" explores hockey's incremental growth. "A National Banner" demonstrates how English and French Canadians have used hockey to imagine themselves. "An Arena for Commerce" delineates hockey's long relationship with moneymaking. "An Essentially Violent Game" highlights the sport's reputation for roughness. "A National Problem" captures the discourse around hockey as an enemy to education, a source of labour exploitation, and a vehicle for Americanization. "A Question of Order, A Question of Character" examines the belief that hockey could generate respectable civic behaviour. "Hockey Talk" explores the technology and drama of hockey narration, and the concern in Quebec about hockey as a portal for anglicization. Hockey's "whiteness" is examined in "Race and Social Order" along with the challenges that Indigenous, Black and Asian players and teams made to that hegemony. "A Gendered Endeavour" pieces together the quest among women and girls to play on integrated and segregated teams, and to control their sport. Finally, "An International Calling Card" illuminates the mercurial history of "Team Canada," from the unmatched international power to one among many"-- Provided by publisher
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20. The history of Java [1830 - 1844]
- Raffles, Thomas Stamford, Sir, 1781-1826.
- 2nd ed - London : J. Murray, 1830-1844
- Description
- Book — 2 v. (xlviii, 868, clxxix p.) : ; 23 cm + 1 atlas ([6] p., [93] leaves of plates (3 folded) : all ill. (7 col.) ; 34 cm)
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- Pakistan (Karachi, Pakistan : 1949)
- [Karachi] : [Pakistan Publications], [1949-1951]
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- Feilden, H. W. (Henry Wemyss), 1838-1921.
- Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge for The Hakluyt Society, 2019
- Description
- Book — xxxi, 400 pages, 12 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color), maps ; 26 cm
- Summary
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- List of Maps and Illustrations
- Preface and Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations and Symbols
- Weights, Measurements and Currency
- INTRODUCTION: HENRY WEMYSS FEILDEN, THE NATURALIST IN HMS ALERT, 1875 6
- 1. Prelude and Preparation
- 2. Henry Wemyss Feilden
- 3. Instructions for the Expedition
- 4. Outward Bound
- 5. Winter Quarters
- 6. Sledging in Earnest
- 7. Out of the Ice and Homeward Bound
- 8. Home again: Science, Politics and the Military
- 9. Geology and Specimens
- 10. Palaeobotany
- 11. Zoology
- 12. Coda
- EDITORIAL PRACTICE.
- THE ARCTIC JOURNAL OF CAPTAIN HENRY WEMYSS FEILDEN, RA.
- Prelude. 1 February 15 April 1875.
- Part I. Outward Bound. 20 May-1 September 1875.
- Part II. Winter Quarters. 2 September 1875 1 April 1876.
- Part III. Sledging in Earnest. 2 April 9 June 1876.
- Part IV. Sledging, Natural History, and Scurvy. 11 June 25 July 1876.
- Part V. Out of the Ice and Homeward Bound. 26 July 28 October 1876.
- Part VI. Science, Politics, and the Military. 29 October 1876 7 January 1787.
- APPENDICES
- Appendix A. Letters from Henry Chichester Hart, naturalist in HMS Discovery, to Feilden, received by Feilden in HMS Alert, and inserted by him in his journal.
- Appendix B. Letter from Richard W. Coppinger, surgeon in HMS Discovery, to Feilden, Repulse Bay.
- Appendix C. Chorus: 'The Palaeocrystic Sea'.
- Appendix D. Flora and Fauna in Feilden's Journal.
- Appendix E. List of enclosures in Feilden's journal at the Royal Geographical Society
- Appendix F. H.M.S. ALERT. Winter Routine.
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- INDEX.
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- Powell, John Wesley, 1834-1902
- Washington : Government Printing Office, 1881.
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- Toronto : The Champlain Society, 2019.
- Description
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"In the middle 1820s, as the sea otter trade of the Northwest Coast was fading, George Simpson, governor of the Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC) in North America, resolved to enter the “coasting trade” with both ships and posts. He intended to out-compete the New England trading vessels for the coast’s land furs--especially beaver skins coming from the interior--by offering the native traders more goods. This volume examines the HBC’s efforts to establish an “opposition on the coast” to both the transient Yankees and the Russians at Sitka by securing suitable vessels, sober captains, saleable goods, and safe ports. These efforts culminated in an agreement with the Russian-American Company that in effect gave the Honourable Company a monopoly of the coast trade but at a time when the market for beaver was waning and the American shipowners were shifting to rosier Pacific prospects. This volume brings together the key documents that bear witness to that evolving relationship at a critical juncture in both the HBC’s history and that of the Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Coast, and describes and analyzes the people and events in a period that marked an important turning point in Settler-Indigenous relations."-- Provided by publisher.
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- Draper, John William, 1811-1882.
- London : George Bell, 1896.
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26. Dawn and the dons : the romance of Monterey [1926]
- Ford, Tirey L. (Tirey Lafayette), 1857-1928, author.
- San Francisco : A.M. Robertson, MCMXXVI [1926]
- Description
- Book — xiii, [3], 236 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cm
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- Lee, John, 1783-1866 author.
- London : Published by Routledge for The Hakluyt Society, 2018.
- Description
- Book — xx, 377 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm.
- Summary
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- CONTENTS
- List of Maps and Illustrations
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- List of Abbreviations
- Symbols, Weights, Measures and Currency
- Itinerary
- INTRODUCTION
- 1. Brief Biography of John Lee, ne Fiott (1783-1866)
- 2. Lee's Walking Tour of England, Wales and Ireland
- 3. Landscapes of the Home Tour
- 4. The Tour in Ireland
- a. History and Antiquities
- b. Memories of 1798 and 1803 in Lee's Diaries
- 5. Lee as a Scientific Traveller
- 6. Textual Introduction
- a. The Text
- b. Editorial Conventions
- c. Critical Apparatus
- DIARIES OF A TOUR OF ENGLAND, WALES AND IRELAND IN 1806-1807
- 1. Tour from London to Holywell in Wales
- 2. Tour from Holywell to Dublin and Fermoy
- 3. Mallow to Bantry
- 4. Bantry to Castlemain
- 5. Killarney to Dublin
- APPENDIX 1
- 6. Sketchbook, 1806
- 7. Sketchbook, 1806-7
- 8. Sketchbook, 1807
- APPENDIX 2
- Correspondence of John Lee (ne Fiott) Relating to Visits to Ireland in 1806-7 and 1857
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- INDEX.
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28. James Sprunt historical monographs [1900 - 1908]
- Chapel Hill : [University of North Carolina], 1900-1908.
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29. The James Sprunt historical publications [1910 - 1926]
- Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina, 1910-1926.
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30. The James Sprunt historical studies [1926 - 1934]
- Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, 1926-1934.
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31. Proceedings and transactions of the Queensland Branch of the Geographical Society of Australasia [1887 - 1887]
- Geographical Society of Australasia. Queensland Branch.
- Brisbane : Queensland Branch, Geographical Society of Australasia, 1886.
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32. Proceedings and transactions of the Queensland Branch of the Royal Geographical Society of Australasia [1887 - 1899]
- Royal Geographical Society of Australasia Queensland Branch.
- Brisbane : Queensland Branch, Royal Geographical Society of Australasia, 1887-1899.
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- Journal/Periodical — v. ; 22 cm
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- Geographical Society of Australasia. Queensland Branch.
- [Australia] : [publisher not identified], 1886 (Brisbane : Watson, Ferguson & Co.)
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34. Transactions & proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society of Australasia (Victorian Branch) [1885 - 1889]
- Royal Geographical Society of Australasia. Victorian Branch author.
- Melbourne : Kemp and Boyce, printers, 1887-[1889]
- Description
- Journal/Periodical — 5 v. in 6 : ill. ; 25 cm
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35. Victorian geographical journal [1902 - 1918]
- [Melbourne] : Royal Geographical Society of Australasia, Victorian Branch, [1902-1918]
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- Journal/Periodical — 15 v. : ill. ; 22 cm
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- Diaries. Selections
- Knight, James, -1720? author.
- Toronto : The Champlain Society, 2018.
- Description
- Book — xiv, 509 pages : illustrations, maps, 8 unnumbered pages of plates ; 24 cm.
- Summary
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- List of Figures
- List of Appendices
- Preface
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: York Factory Journal, 1714-15
- Chapter 2: York Factory Journal, 1715-16
- Chapter 3: York FActory JOurnal, 1716-1717
- Epilogue: A Fatal End of a Dream
- Appendices
- Bibliography
- Index.
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- Nichi-Bei Kyōkai (Tokyo, Japan) creator.
- Tokio : America-Japan Society, 1930.
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38. The Lincoln Essay Contest [1927]
- Nichi-Bei Kyōkai (Tokyo, Japan) creator.
- Tokyo : America-Japan Society, [1927]
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39. The second Lincoln Essay Contest [1928]
- Nichi-Bei Kyōkai (Tokyo, Japan) creator.
- Tokyo : America-Japan Society, [1928]
- Description
- Book — 29 pages, [1] leaf of plates : facsimile, illustrations, portraits ; 24 cm.
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40. The third Lincoln Essay Contest [1929]
- Nichi-Bei Kyōkai (Tokyo, Japan) creator.
- Tokyo : America-Japan Society, [1929]
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- Voyage to the South-sea by the command of King Charles the Second
- Narbrough, John, Sir, 1640-1688, author.
- London : Routledge for the Hakluyt Society, 2018.
- Description
- Book — xx, 723 pages, 1 unnumbered folded plate : illustrations (some color), maps (some color), facsmiles ; 26 cm.
- Summary
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- INTRODUCTION
- 1. The Manuscript and Printed Records of the Voyage Included in this Volume
- a: British Library, Add 88980A, B, C and D Narbrough's `Booke' and accompanying Charts
- b: Bodleian Library, MS Rawl. A. 318
- c: Relationship of BL, Add 88980A to MS Rawl. A. 318
- d: British Library, Add MS 5414,29, `The Sloane Map'
- e: British Library, Maps K. Top 124.84.`The Royal Map'
- f: British Library, Sloane MS 819, Lieutenant Peckett's Journal
- g: Royal Society CI.P/7i/32, Richard Williams's Brief Account
- h: Beinecke Library, Osborn b394, William Chamber's Journal
- 2. Captain John Wood's Account
- a: British Library, Sloane MS 3833, Journal
- b: British Library, Sloane MS 46A, Sailing Directions for the Strait of Magellan
- c: British Library, Sloane MS 46B Wood's Straights of Magellan
- 3. Contemporary Records and Published Accounts Made after Narbrough's Return
- a: Francisco de Seyxas y Lovera, Piratas y contrabandistas
- b: Smith and Walford, An Account of Several Late Voyages &c., 1694
- c: The Published Chart of the Strait of Magellan, 1673
- d: William Hacke's publication of John Wood's `Voyage thro' the Streights of Magellan'
- 4. The Context of Narbrough's Voyage
- 5. The `Proposition' of Narbrough's Voyage
- 6. The Commissioning of John Narbrough
- 7. Narbrough's Ships
- a: The Sweepstakes
- b: The Batchelour
- 8. Captain John Narbrough and his Officers
- a: John Narbrough
- b: Lieutenant Thomas Armiger
- c: Lieutenant Nathaniell Peckett
- d: Abraham Hyatt
- e: Mr John Wood
- f: Mr John Fortescue
- g: Captain Humphrey Fleming
- h: Supernumeraries:Don Carlos Henriquez and Solomon Franco
- 9. The Events of the Voyage
- 10. Interactions with Indigenous Peoples
- 11. The Fate of the Detainees
- 12. Further Information about Don Carlos found in Recently located Materials
- 13. The Spanish Reaction to Narbrough's Voyage
- 14. Navigation
- a: Narbrough's Navigation
- b: Charts
- c: Chambers' Navigation
- 15. Narbrough's Surveying
- 16. The Outcome of the Voyage
- 17. Use of the Published Version of Narbrough's Voyage by Other Navigators
- 18. Historical Opinion on Narbrough's conduct of the Voyage
- 19. Editorial Conventions Adopted in the Transcription of the Manuscripts
- PART I. The Prelude to Narbrough's Voyage
- PART II. Narbrough's Journals
- a: A Jornall Be Gan with his Majesties Shipp the Sweepstakes the 15: Day of may 1669. The Shipp at deptford which Beinge then ordered to fitt. And Keept By Captaine John Narbrough: then Commander of her one [on] her Vojage through the Straits of Magallan: into the South Sea to Baldavia and from thence Back againe unto England to Deptford
- b: This is a part of Sr John Narbrough's voyages, somewhat different from the print
- PART III The records of Nathaniel Peckett, Richard Williams and William Chambers
- a: The Voyage of the King's Shipp Called the Sweepstakes to Baldavia. Annoque Domini1669. By Nathanyell Peckett, Lieutenant
- b: Richard Williams's short accompt
- c: The Journal of William Chambers
- PART IV A Declaration made by one Charles Henrique Clerck off the Proposalls made by the Royall Compania for trade, to his Majestie Anno 1663.
- APPENDICES
- 1. The Legends on the Charts Drawn by John Narbrough
- 2. Place-Names given by Narbrough still in use today
- 3. Personnel: Recruitment and Pay
- 4. Subsequent Publications containing Narbrough's `The Voyage to the South-Sea', 1694.
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- INDEX.
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42. Transactions and proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society of Australasia, New South Wales Branch [1886 - 1886]
- Sydney : Govt. Printer, 1888.
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- Steyn, M. T. (Marthinus Theunis), 1857-1916
- Cape Town : VRS/VRV, 2017.
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- Book — xxxviii, 205 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
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"President M.T. Steyn is one of the heroes of Afrikaner history, leading the guerrilla war against the British from 1899-1902, and fiercely resisting submission. He was struck down by a neural disease in 1902 and was unable to participate in the negotiations that ended the war. In 1902 he went to Europe for treatment and, after a partial recovery, he returned to South Africa. Although he was unable to participate fully in post-war political events, he became an 'elder' statesman (still in his 40s) who was consulted by the leading South African politicians on such subjects as the creation of an Afrikaner nation, the self-government of the Transvaal and the Orange River Colony, and the making of Union. He returned briefly to political life as vice-chair of the National Convention in Durban, to decide the terms of Union. His determination to preserve a strong Afrikaner identity, combined with his wise counsel and generosity, made a great impression on the other participants, including old enemies like Dr L.S. Jameson. Sadly, his health was too poor for him to contribute to the new Union. The letters in this volume are an extraordinary record of courage and intelligence. Under other circumstances he might have played a much greater role in South Africa, even, perhaps, altering the course of events. At the same time, in the tempestuous, multi-cultural South Africa of today, 101 years after Steyn's death, many of his ideas are unacceptable, for, like his white compatriots, J.C. Smuts and J.X. Merriman, he could not imagine a society in which black men (let alone women) had a right to political equality. Yet this volume has relevance as it contributes, inter alia, to our understanding of political racism; of equal value is what it tells us about how to make a new country" -- Provided by publisher.
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44. London--Regensburg--Indien : die Einbindung bayerischer Städte in den Luftverkehr 1919-1933 [2017]
- Lülf, Stefan, author.
- Kallmünz/Opf : Verlag Michael Lassleben, 2017.
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- Book — xi, 448 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
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- Grant, James Augustus, 1827-1892, author.
- Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge for The Hakluyt Society, 2018.
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- Book — xxix, 411 pages, 32 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color), maps (some color) ; 26 cm.
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- INTRODUCTION
- 1. Grant and his Contribution to the Nile Expedition of 1860-1863
- 2. Prelude to the Expedition: East African Development to 1860 and the Idea of the Nile Expedition
- 3. The Nile Problem: Controversy and Credulity
- 4. Grant's Geographical Work and his Views on the Nile Problem
- 5. Grant's Reputation and the Place of his Work and Exploration: a Survey of the Literature
- THE TEXT OF A WALK ACROSS AFRICA WITH EXTRACTS FROM THE JOURNAL
- Preface [by J. A. Grant]
- I Plymouth to Zanzibar
- II Zanzibar and Bagomoyo
- III Journey to Kazeh
- IV Sojourn at Kazeh
- V Journey to Ukuni and Sojourn at Mineenga
- VI Life in Ukuni
- VII Ukuni to Karagwe
- VIII Karagwe
- IX The Uganda March
- X Buganda
- XI From Buganda to Bunyoro and `Captain Speke Proceeds to the Lake Nyanza'
- XII Bunyoro, the Omukama Kamrasi and Embarking on the Nile
- XIII From Bunyoro to an Egyptian Encampment at Faloro
- XIV Life with the Khartoum Traders and News of Speke's Death
- XV Passage through the Bari Country, Gondokoro and the Meetings with Baker and Petherick
- XVI From Gondokoro to Khartoum by Boat
- XVII `A Modern Babylon': Khartoum
- XVIII From Khartoum to Cairo
- APPENDIX A: List of Personal Kit Taken with us from England for the Expedition.
- APPENDIX B: Letter dated 17 November 1864 from Trenham Reeks to Captain Grant
- EPILOGUE
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- INDEX.
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- [St. Andrews] : Scottish History Society ; Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK : In association with The Boydell Press, an imprint of Boydell & Brewer Ltd, 2018.
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- Book — 352 pages ; 23 cm.
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- The addresses: National organisations
- Shires
- Royal burghs
- Other burghs
- Parishes
- Presbyteries
- Hamilton letters
- 'A short account', Walter Stewart of Pardovan.
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47. Korea's fight for freedom [1920]
- McKenzie, Fred A. (Fred Arthur), 1869-1931.
- New York ; Chicago : Fleming H. Revell, [©1920]
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- Toronto : The Champlain Society, 2017.
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- Book — xxiv, 533 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm.
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"With an introduction and annotations by David A. Sutherland, this volume features key documents from the Papers of the Halifax Relief Commission (HRC), which was established in the wake of the 1917 Halifax Explosion. The HRC was a quasi-governmental authority endowed with sweeping authority to implement a long-term program of reconstruction and rehabilitation to improve the qualify of life for the people of Halifax and neighbouring Dartmouth. This volume focuses on the operations of the HRC's Rehabilitation Department through the formative period of 1918-1919, when pioneer social workers from major cities in both Canada and the United States were recruited to set up an administrative structure that could provide disaster victims with assistance. Decision-making about who was most deserving and what form relief should take became matters of controversy. A key feature of the case-file transcriptions that make up the bulk of this volume is the extent to which they give voice to the common people of Halifax as they struggled to rebuild. By bringing to light the documents left by the HRC, this volume will deepen the understanding of Haligonians whose lives were transformed by the unprecedented explosion."-- Provided by publisher.
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- Woodburn, Arthur, author.
- Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK : Scottish History Society,The Boydell Press, 2017.
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"Arthur Woodburn's autobiography provides an exceptionally rich insight into the development of labour politics in Scotland in the first half of the twentieth century, into the experience of coalition government during the Second World War and of reconstruction and the government of Scotland in its aftermath. Woodburn was prominent within the labour movement and the Labour Party, but unlike many of his contemporaries his autobiography was never published at the time. It records his Edinburgh childhood, his route to socialism, his imprisonment as a conscientious objector during the First World War, educational and journalistic activities as well as his official roles in the Labour Party and government during the 1930s and 40s. This volume provides a clear annotated modern edition of Woodburn's text, together with a full scholarly introduction explaining the historical significance of the autobiography and Woodburn himself" -- Provided by publisher's website.
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50. Exploring loyalty [2017]
- Göttingen ; Bristol, CT : Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, [2017]
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- Mak, George Kam Wah, author.
- Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2017]
- Description
- Book — xii, 413 pages ; 25 cm.
- Summary
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- Acknowledgments
- List of figures and tables
- List of abbreviations
- Conventions
- Introduction
- The emergence of the mandarin protestant bible and the idea of tongxing mandarin in chinese protestant bible translation
- Mandarin : the lingua franca of the officials or the common language?
- Was there a standard mandarin?
- The emergence of the mandarin protestant bible
- Towards a tongxing mandarin : a prelude to mandarin as the national language of china
- Institutional patronage and the mandarin bible as the tongxing bible in china
- The british and foreign bible society (BFBS)
- The BFBS in China
- How did the BFBS promote mandarin bible translation and circulation?
- Financial sponsorship
- Honorary roll
- Colportage system
- The BFBS'S ideological control over mandarin bible translation
- The greek text of the mandarin union version
- The 'Without note or comment' principle and the BFBS'S translational helps for the mandarin bible
- The use of the mandarin bible and the promotion of mandarin as guoyu
- The mandarin bible, the building of a biblical and literate chinese church, and the promotion of mandarin as guoyu
- How did the mandarin bible as a text promote the use of mandarin as guoyu?
- In church-related settings
- Outside the church
- Biblical mandarin and modern chinese lexicon
- Fandui ...
- Shijie ...
- Xiaoxi ...
- Yijian ...
- Ziyou ...
- Biblical mandarin and modern chinese grammar
- The transposition of yinwei ... subordinate clause
- The expanded uses of the bei ... passive construction
- The increasing use of ... as a marker of indefiniteness
- The expanded uses of zai ...
- Conclusion
- Appendix
- Bibliography
- Index of biblical verses
- General index.
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52. Assembléia inaugural, 1932-1933 [1934 - 1939]
- Pan American Institute of Geography and History. General Assembly (1st : 1932 : Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
- Rio de Janeiro : Imprensa Nacional, 1934-
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- Book — volumes : maps, plans, illustrations ; 23 cm
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- Thema, Richard Victor Selope, 1886-1955, author.
- Cape Town : Van Riebeeck Society, 2016.
- Description
- Book — xxxii, 238 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
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- Section I. 'Out of darkness': the unfinished autobiography
- Section II. The "Scrutator' columns, August 1933 to October 1937
- Section III. A selection of other writings.
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54. Annals of the American Association of Geographers [2016 -]
- Philadelphia, PA : Taylor & Francis Group, LLC, 2016-
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- Relación. English
- Rada, Pedro de, author.
- Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, for the Hakluyt Society, 2016.
- Description
- Book — xiv, 203 pages : maps ; 26 cm.
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- List of Maps Preface, Acknowledgements and Dedication Abbreviations Weights, Measures and Currency
- INTRODUCTION 1. Overview 2. Documentation of the voyage and Pedro de Rada's Relacion 3. Rada's manuscript 4. Brazil as a venue for European rivalries 5. The Spanish response to Drake's passage through the Strait of Magellan 6. Personal conflict in the Armada of the Strait: Sarmiento versus Flores 7. Planning and early preparations for the armada 8. Recruiting sailors and soldiers 9. Final preparations 10. The disastrous first departure from Spain 11. Definitive departure of the Armada of the Strait 12. From Cadiz to the Cape Verde Islands 13. Arrival and layover in Brazil, 25 March-26 October 1582 14. The best laid plans go awry: The first attempt to enter the Strait 15. Encounters with the expedition of Edward Fenton 16. The second attempt to reach the Strait, January-February, 1583 17. The relief mission joins the armada 18. The third attempt to reach the Strait, and Sarmiento's complaints 19. Flores focuses on the armada's military mission 20. The Battle of Paraiba and the return to Iberia 21. Aftermath 22. Notes to the translation
- THE RELACION OF PEDRO DE RADA Table of Contents Why and how His Majesty gathered the armada From 25 September 1581, when it sailed from San Lucar de Barrameda, until 7 October 1581 From 9 December 1581, when it left the Bahia de Cadiz, until 11 January 1582, when it arrived at the island of Santiago de Cabo Verde, and what occurred there From 2 February 1582, when it left Santiago de Cabo Verde, until 25 March, when it arrived at the Rio de Janeiro, and what occurred there From 2 November 1582, when it sailed from the Rio de Janeiro toward the Strait of Magellan, until 17 December, when it turned back toward Santa Catarina From 7 January 1583, when it left Santa Catarina, until 19 January, when it arrived near the Rio de la Plata and Don Alonso de Sotomayor was sent to Buenos Aires From 19 January 1583, when it left the Rio de la Plata, until 17 February, when it arrived at the Strait of Magellan and was forced to turn back, until 31 March, when it arrived at Sao Vicente From 28 April 1583, when it departed from Santos y Sao Vicente, until 9 May, when it arrived at the Rio de Janeiro From 2 June 1583, when it sailed from the Rio de Janeiro, until 13 July, when it arrived at Bahia From 1 March 1584, when it left Bahia, until 19 March, when it arrived at Pernambuco From 16 April 1584, when it departed from Pernambuco, until it arrived at the port of la Paraiba, which was taken from the French and a fort was built there From 1 May 1584, when it departed from the port of la Paraiba, until 26 June, when it arrived at the island of Terceira From 3 July 1584, when it departed from Terceira, until 17 July, when it arrived at the Bahia de Cadiz
- DOCUMENTS APPENDED TO RADA'S RELACION Instruccion given to the captains, pilots and masters of the armada in San Lucar on 25 September 1581 Instruccion given to the captains, pilots and masters in Santiago de Cabo Verde on 28 January 1582 Instruccion given to the captains in the Rio de Janeiro on 4 October 1582 regarding the first attempt to reach the Strait Instruccion given to the accountant Andres de Eguino on 5 January 1583 in the port of Santa Catarina Acuerdo made on 19 January 1583 at the mouth of the Rio de la Plata about the departure of Don Alonso de Sotomayor Instruccion given on 26 April 1583 to Tomas Garri, alcaide of the fort built in the port of Santos Acuerdo made on 5 December 1582, the armada being at a latitude of 35 degrees What General Diego Flores proposed in the Rio de Janeiro on 13 May 1583 about leaving five navios of the armada to return to the Strait Instruccion given to Diego de la Rivera in the Rio de Janeiro on 31 May 1583 regarding his return to the Strait Requerimiento that the general issued to Manuel Tellez Bareto, governor of Bahia, 28 November 1583 Instruccion given in Salvador, on 27 February 1584 regarding sailing to Pernambuco and la Paraiba Instruccion given to Diogo Baez da Veiga and Captain Pedro Corea de la Cerda, in Bahia on 29 February 1584 Vow and pledge of homage made by Captain Francisco de Castrejon, alcaide of the fort in la Paraiba, with the instruccion, etc. given to him. Report of the money that was carried from Spain, and what was spent and loaned on the coast of Brazil until the armada returned to Spain Report of the powder, lead and match-cord that was given to Juan de Urbina on 29 June 1584 on the island of Terceira Report that Don Francisco de Vera gave on 15 December 1582 about the two English galleons that captured him Copies of the letters that the English general wrote in Santos on 20 January 1583 The rutter taken in Sao Vicente from an Englishman who accompanied Francis Drake
- APPENDICES 1. Ships and Persons in the Armada of the Strait on 7 December 1581 2: Fate of Ships in the Armada of the Strait from 25 September 1581 to 21 September 1584.
- BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX.
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- De Crespigny, Rafe, author.
- Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2016]
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- Book — xi, 579 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 24 cm.
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- List of Illustrations, Maps and Tables x Introduction 1 The Emperors of Han 6 Chronology of the Later Han Dynasty 8
- 1 Imperial Capital 17 Luoyang and its Surroundings 17 Emperor Guangwu and his New Capital 28 Formalities and Government 34 City, Suburbs and People 52 Parks, Pleasure-Grounds and Tombs 61
- 2 Emperor Ming and Emperor Zhang (57-88) 71 Chronology 71 Imperial Succession 72 The Government of Emperor Ming 82 The Government of Emperor Zhang 99 Empress Dou and the Boy from the Harem 108
- 3 The Reign of Emperor He (88-106) 117 Chronology 117 Triumph in the Steppe 118 The Fall of the Dou Family 127 The Peoples of the West 136 The Government of Emperor He 141 The Military Structure of Later Han 148 Peace and Settlement? 164
- 4 The Dowager Deng and Emperor An (106-125) 169 Chronology 169 The Child Emperors and the Regency 170 The Rebellion of the Qiang 177 Problems of Finance 190 The Government of the Dowager 199 The Favourites of Emperor An 207
- 5 The Reign of Emperor Shun (125-144) 220 Chronology 220 The Destruction of the Yan Clan 221 Emperor Shun and the Reformers 225 The Rise of the Liang Family 238 Barbarians, Migrants and Rebels 244 People and Land 257
- 6 The Hegemony of Liang Ji (144-159) 269 Chronology 269 Liang Ji and the Puppets 270 Rebel Emperors and Great Peace 274 The Government of Liang Ji 278 Great Families in the Provinces 294 The Fall of the House of Liang 303
- 7 Emperor Huan and the Eunuchs (159-168) 310 Chronology 310 Imperial Favourites 311 Problems of Finance 321 Gentlemen and Eunuchs 324 Imperial Consorts and the Worship of Huang-Lao 335 The First Faction Incident 351 Invitation to Genocide 357
- 8 Emperor Ling: Disordered Government (169-184) 361 Chronology 361 The Dou Family and the Eunuchs 362 Duan Jiong and the Barbarians 369 The Second Faction Incident, the Great Proscription and the Decline of the University 375 The Government of Emperor Ling 388 Tanshihuai and the Misfortunes of the Frontier 397 Yellow Turbans 402
- 9 End of an Empire (185-189) 418 Chronology 418 The Loss of Liang Province 420 Imperial Extravagance 428 Imperial Succession 436 Slaughter in the Palace 442 A Note on the Dates of the Crisis 448 Dong Zhuo 449 Ruin of a Capital 456 The End of Han 465
- 10 Epilogues and Conclusions 474 Part I: Elegy for a Lost Capital 474 Chronology 474 The Afterlife of Luoyang 475 Part II: What Went Wrong? Reflections on a Ruin 480 A Failure of Virtue? 480 The Division of China 497 The Difficulty of Reunification 504 Bibliography 513 Index and List of Characters 543.
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- Fais ce que dois. English.
- Toronto : The Champlain Society, 2016.
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- Book — lxxi, 293 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
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"Based on a study of the 6,700 editorials published in Le Devoir during the Henri Bourassa years (1910-32), this volume seeks to outline the ideological positions defended by Bourassa as French-Canadian nationalism was emerging for the first time in full force. During these two decades, Le Devoir was instrumental in defining the place of French speakers in Canada and in spelling out their aspirations as a separate people within the federation. The book is an anthology of sixty of the most significant editorials, translated into English, each situated in its historical context by the editor, historian Pierre Anctil. Examined together, the editorials offer a global picture of the evolution of French Canada at a crucial time in its history. They also paint a clear image of the tensions that emerged between Francophone and Anglophone Canada shortly after the signing of Confederation and at the turn of the twentieth century."-- Provided by publisher.
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- Conference on Indiana History (4th : 1922 : Indianapolis, Ind.)
- Indianapolis : Indiana Historical Commission, 1923 (Indianapolis : W.B. Burford)
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- Book — 126 pages.
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- Conference on Indiana History (2nd : 1920 : Indianapolis, Ind.)
- Indianapolis : Indiana Historical Commission, 1921 (Fort Wayne, Ind. : Fort Wayne Print. Co.)
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- Book — 86 pages.
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60. Proceedings of the Southwestern Indiana Historical Society : Evansville, January 31, 1922 [1922]
- Southwestern Indiana Historical Society.
- Indianapolis : Indiana Historical Commission, 1922 (Indianapolis : W.B. Burford)
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- Book — 104 pages : maps.
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- Conference on Indiana History (3rd : 1921 : Indianapolis, Ind.)
- Indianapolis : Indiana Historical Commission, 1922 (Indianapolis : W.B. Burford)
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- Woodbridge, Suffolk : Scottish History Society ; Rochester, NY : The Boydell Press, 2016.
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63. Body, ritual and identity : a new interpretation of the early Qing Confucian Yan Yuan (1635-1704) [2016]
- Yang, Jui-sung, 1963-
- Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2016]
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- Book — xiii, 185 pages ; 25 cm.
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- Introduction: Why Yan Yuan?
- The formation of a radical anti-Zhu Xi Confucian
- Discontent with "culture" : Yan Yuan's reconfiguration of Confucian learning
- Yan-Li School reconsidered : Li Gong as "disciple"
- From oblivion to glory : the revival of Yan Yuan in modern China
- Conclusion: Body, ritual and identity.
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- Wei yu deng zhuang si zhong. English.
- Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2016]
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- Book — xiii, 364 pages ; 25 cm.
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- Introduction
- Sources on early Chinese law before the Yuelu Academy finds
- The Yuelu Academy manuscript collection
- The Wei yu deng zhuang manuscripts
- The Wei yu deng zhuang in comparison with the Zou yan shu from Zhangjiashan tomb no. 247
- The Wei yu deng zhuang in comparison with other legal texts
- Conclusions.
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65. The China weekly review [1923 - 1950]
- Shanghai, China : Millard Publishing House, 1923-1950.
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- Shanghai, China : Millard Pub. Co., 1917-1919.
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67. Millard's review of the Far East = Mile shi ping lun bao. [1919 - 1921]
- Millard's review of the Far East = 密勒氏評論報.
- Millard's review of the Far East (Shanghai, China : 1919)
- Shanghai, China : Millard Pub. Co., 1919-1921.
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68. The Weekly review of the Far East = Mile shi ping lun bao. [1921 - 1922]
- The Weekly review of the Far East = 密勒氏評論報.
- Shanghai, China : Millard Pub. Co., 1921-1922.
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69. The weekly review = Mile shi ping lun bao. [1922 - 1923]
- The weekly review = 密勒氏評論報.
- Weekly review (Shanghai, China)
- Shanghai, China : Millard Pub. Co., 1922-1923.
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70. Mutual aid : second report [1944]
- Great Britain. Treasury.
- London : H.M. Stationery Off, [1944]
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71. A report on mutual aid. [1943]
- Great Britain. Treasury.
- London : H.M.S.O., 1943.
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- Indian Rights Association.
- Philadelphia, Pa. : Office of the Indian Rights Association, 1917-1935.
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73. The Iranian city of Shiraz [1963]
- Clarke, John Innes.
- [Durham, Eng.] : Dept. of Geography, University of Durham, 1963.
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- Dewdney, John C.
- Durham : Durham University (Department of Geography), 1967.
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75. Sir Joseph Banks, Iceland and the North Atlantic 1772-1820 : journals, letters and documents [2016]
- London : Routledge : for The Hakluyt Society, 2016.
- Description
- Book — xxvi, 681 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm.
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- Contents: Preface
- Introduction: Banks and Iceland
- Textual introduction
- Introduction to the journals
- The Iceland journal of Sir Joseph Banks I: from 12 July 1772 to 6 September 1772
- The Iceland journal of Sir Joseph Banks II
- The Iceland journal of James Roberts
- Calendar of letters and documents
- The Iceland correspondence and documents of Sir Joseph Banks, 1772-1820
- Appendices
- Bibliography
- Index.
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- Cape Town : Van Riebeeck Society for the Publication of Southern African Historical Documents, 2015.
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77. Roaming into the beyond : representations of Xian immortality in early medieval Chinese verse [2016]
- Kirkova, Zornica, author.
- Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2016]
- Description
- Book — ix, 419 pages ; 25 cm.
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- Acknowledgments vii Abbreviations and Conventions x Introduction 1
- 1 Religious and Literary Background 14 The Ideal of Xian-ship 14 A Historical Survey of Immortality Cults 15 Methods of Achieving Immortality 20 Prose Accounts of Immortality 24 Poetry on Immortality 28 Literary Criticism on Youxian Verse 38
- 2 The Dramatis Personae 43 Xi Wangmu 43 The Yellow Emperor 52 Laozi 57 Wangzi Qiao, Master Redpine, and Other Immortals 64 Transformations of the Pantheon 68
- 3 A Phenomenology of Immortals 77 Images of Immortals from the Han to the Eastern Jin 77 Transformation and Transcendence 77 The Visual Image of Immortals 90 The Far-Off Journey 95 Levitation and Fantastic Steeds 98 Spontaneity and Swiftness 104 Immortals' Feasts 108 The Hidden Immortal 116 Celestial Splendor and Courtly Refinement: The Southern Dynasties 132 Images of Eternity 148
- 4 The World of the Immortals 160 Topography 162 Cosmic Mountains and Paradise Gardens 171 The Lands of the Shangqing Revelations 179 Paradise on Earth 187 The Court Dulcification of Otherworldly Nature 198
- 5 The Way to Immortality 203 Journeys to Other Worlds 203 The "Yuanyou" Poem of the Chuci 203 The Distant Journey in the Han Fu 209 The Journey Theme in the Yuefu Tradition 213 The Distant Journey as a State of Mind 220 Sun Chuo's Visionary Ascent of the Tiantai Mountains 227 The Elixir Way 241 Alchemical Formulas and Sacred Scriptures 257
- 6 Immortality in the Context of the Human World 262 The Juxtaposition of the Two Realms in the Chuci Tradition 262 Melancholy and Yearning for Immortality during the Third and Fourth Centuries 268 Social Engagement, Hedonism, or Immortality Seeking? 286 Honoring the Immortals 298 Feasting Songs 305 Tableaus of Higher Realms 311 The Earth Below Is Out of Sight 320 Poetry on Immortality and Personal Religious Pursuits 329 Youxian Poetry and Daoist Ritual Hymns 333 Conclusion 350 Appendix Extant Classical and Early Medieval Verse Treating the Theme of Immortality 357 Bibliography 371 Index 401.
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78. Scottish Episcopal acta [2016]
- [Place of publication not identified] : Scottish History Society ; Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK : The Boydell Press, 2016-<2020>.
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- Volume 1. The Twelfth Century
- vol. II. The Early Thirteenth Century, c.1200-c.1240.
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79. Migration and landscape transformation : changes in East Central Europe in the 19th and 20th century [2016]
- Göttingen : Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, [2016]
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- Göttingen : Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, [2015]
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English summary: The authors of this anthology look at the background, program and influence of the radio station Radio Free Europe during the Cold War. Foreign radio stations played a major role during the Cold War. Radio Free Europe (RFE), which was founded in Munich in 1951, was for many people on the other side of the "iron curtain" one of the most important alternative sources of information available. Although it was crucial to the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 and the subsequent democratization of Eastern Europe, its history has to date seen little research. The contributions in this volume illuminate the political background of RFE and analyze the journalistic practices as well as the contents and reception of its programs. German description: In den Auseinandersetzungen zwischen West und Ost im Kalten Krieg erlangten Rundfunksender eine neue Bedeutung: Anders als die traditionellen Printmedien konnten Radiowellen den Eisernen Vorhang durchdringen. Im Mai 1951 nahm das amerikanische Radio Free Europe (RFE) in Munchen seinen Sendebetrieb auf. Es beschaftigte Emigranten, die mit ihren Sendungen fur ihre Heimatlander eine alternative Berichterstattung uber die politische und gesellschaftliche Lage im Land sowie uber die westliche Kultur bereitstellten. Wahrend die sozialistischen Staaten versuchten den Empfang von RFE zu verhindern, war der Sender fur viele Menschen in der Tschechoslowakei, Polen, Ungarn, Rumanien und Bulgarien uber Jahrzehnte eine der wenigen alternativen Informationsquellen. Obwohl RFE damit grosse Bedeutung fur die (Wieder-)Etablierung der Demokratie im ostlichen Europa zukommt, ist die Geschichte des Senders bislang kaum erforscht.Die Beitrage des vorliegenden Bandes nahern sich dem Thema aus unterschiedlichen Perspektiven. Sie beleuchten die politischen Hintergrunde und analysieren die sich wandelnde journalistische Praxis, Programminhalte sowie die Rezeption der Sendungen. Der Band stellt damit den aktuellen Forschungsstand zum Thema dar. Er umfasst Beitrage etablierter Wissenschaftler und jungerer Forscher aus Europa und den USA, Erinnerungen von Zeitzeugen runden den Band ab.
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- Eichman, Jennifer Lynn, author.
- Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2016.
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Through a detailed analysis of epistolary writing, "A Late Sixteenth-Century Chinese Buddhist Fellowship" brings to life a lay disciple network associated with the monk Zhuhong (1535-1615) and his nemesis, the Yangming Confucian Zhou Rudeng (1547-1629).".
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84. The spring and autumn annals of Master Yan [2016]
- Yanzi chun qiu. English.
- Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2016]
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- Book — xxvi, 485 pages ; 25 cm.
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The "Spring and Autumn Annals of Master Yan" is one of the most important works concerning statecraft to survive from ancient China, here made accessible to English-language readers for the first time.
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- MacKenzie, William Ord, 1815-1898, author.
- Toronto : The Champlain Society, 2015.
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- Barbieri-Low, Anthony J. (Anthony Jerome), 1967- author.
- Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2015]
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- Book — 2 volumes (cxiii, 1416 pages) : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm.
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- VOLUME ONE: Note to the Reader 1.1 Acknowledgments 1.2 Chinese Dynasties 1.3 Recognized Rulers of the Qin and Han Dynasties and the Xin Period 1.4 Equivalents for Weights and Measures Mentioned in the Zhangjiashan Legal Texts and Other Parallel Texts 1.5 Early-Han Orders of Rank Mentioned in the Zhangjiashan Legal Texts 1.6 Official Titles Mentioned in the Zhangjiashan Legal Texts 1.7A Place-Names Mentioned in the Zhangjiashan Legal Texts 1.7B Map of Place-Names Mentioned in the Zhangjiashan Legal Texts (Boundaries, 187-186 BCE) 1.8 Types of Punishments and Associated Crimes in the Zhangjiashan Legal Texts 1.9A Placement of Slips in the Statutes and Ordinances of the Second Year Text 1.9B Placement of Slips in the Book of Submitted Doubtful Cases Text Introductory Study 2.1 Discovery, Conservation, Publication, and Previous Studies of the Zhangjiashan Texts 2.2 Principles of Translation and Working Methodology 2.3 Introduction to the Statutes and Ordinances of the Second Year Text 2.4 Forms of Legislation and Their Enactment 2.5 Introduction to the Book of Submitted Doubtful Cases Text 2.6 The Judicial Process in a Criminal Case 2.7 The Punishments 2.8 Conclusions Bibliography Index VOLUME TWO: Note to the Reader Key to Transcription Symbols and Punctuation Translation, Part One: Statutes and Ordinances of the Second Year (Ernian luling ) 3.1 "Statutes on Assault" (Zei lu ) 3.2 "Statutes on Robbery" (Dao lu ) 3.3 "Statutes on the Composition of Judgments" (Ju lu ) 3.4 "Statutes on Denunciations" (Gao lu ) 3.5 "Statutes on Arrest" (Bu lu ) 3.6 "Statutes on Abscondence" (Wang lu ) 3.7 "Statutes on Impoundment" (Shou lu ) 3.8 "Statutes on Miscellaneous Matters" (Za lu ) 3.9 "Statutes on Cash" (Qian lu ) 3.10 "Statutes on the Establishment of Officials" (Zhili lu ) 3.11 "Statutes on Equalizing Transportation" (Junshu lu ) 3.12 "Statutes on Food Rations at Conveyance Stations" (Zhuanshi lu ) 3.13 "Statutes on Agriculture" (Tian lu ) 3.14 "Statutes on [Passes and] Markets" ([Guan]shi lu [ ] ) 3.15 "Statutes on the Forwarding of Documents" (Xingshu lu ) 3.16 "Statutes on Exemption from Taxes" (Fu lu ) 3.17 "Statutes on Bestowals" (Ci lu ) 3.18 "Statutes on Households" (Hu lu ) 3.19 "Statutes on Checking" (Xiao lu ) 3.20 "Statutes on Enrollment" (Fu lu ) 3.21 "Statutes on Establishment of Heirs" (Zhihou lu ) 3.22 "Statutes on Ranks" (Jue lu ) 3.23 "Statutes on Levies" (Xing lu ) 3.24 "Statutes on Government Service" (Yao lu ) 3.25 "Statutes on Finance" (Jinbu lu ) 3.26 "Statutes on Salaries" (Zhi lu ) 3.27 "Statutes on Scribes" (Shi lu ) 3.28 "Ordinances on Fords and Passes" (Jinguan ling ) Translation, Part Two: Book of Submitted Doubtful Cases (Zouyan shu ) 4.1 The Absconding Indigenous Conscript 4.2 The Absconding Female Slave 4.3 The Eloping Lovers from Qi 4.4 A Mutilated Man Unwittingly Marries an Absconder 4.5 Sword Fight between a Runaway 'Slave' and a Thief Catcher 4.6 Beating to Death an Illegally Held Slave 4.7 A Crooked Widow Tries to Cheat Her Runaway Slaves 4.8 A Male Slave Escapes and a Border Guard is Punished 4.9 Falsifying the Account Books (1) 4.10 Falsifying the Account Books (2) 4.11 Counterfeiting a Horse Passport 4.12 A Delay in Forwarding Documents 4.13 A Small Bribe Results in a Large Fine 4.14 A Judiciary Scribe Harbors an Unregistered Person 4.15 A County Magistrate Robs Grain 4.16 A County Magistrate Orders the Murder of a Judiciary Scribe 4.17 A Successful Appeal of a Conviction Gained by False Accusation and Torture 4.18 The Benevolent Magistrate and the Chu Insurgency 4.19 Shi You Solves the Case of Hair and Grass in the Lord's Food 4.20 An Assistant Scribe Robs Grain and Confucian Principles 4.21 A Scribe of the Commandant of the Court Overturns a Sentence for Illicit Intercourse 4.22 A Cunning Scribe Solves a Robbery and Attempted Murder.
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- Surveyor, E. Fabre (Edouard Fabre), 1875-
- Montreal : L. Carrier, 1927.
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- MacNaughton, John.
- Montreal : [publisher not identified], 1926.
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89. Literary forms of argument in early China [2015]
- Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2015]
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- Book — ix, 353 pages ; 24 cm.
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Literary Forms of Argument in Early China explores formal approaches to the study of philosophical texts to present new methods for the analysis of pre-modern thought in China. Attempts made by Chinese thinkers to generate literary forms of philosophical reasoning have gone unrecognised within scholarship in China and the West. Drawing together the expertise of leading scholars of early Chinese textuality, this volume addresses this omission by examining the formal characteristics of an argument, the interrelationship between form and content, as well as patterned compositions and non-linear semantic utterances. With these comprehensive new readings, the volume makes a landmark contribution to the study of written thinking in early China. Contributors include: Wim De Reu, Joachim Gentz, Christoph Harbsmeier, Martin Kern, Dirk Meyer, Michael Nylan, Andrew H. Plaks, David Schaberg, Rudolf G. Wagner.
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90. Saga-book of the Viking Club [1892 - 1912]
- London : Viking Club, -1912.
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- Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2015]
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- Book — x, 263 pages ; 24 cm.
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- Introduction: All the World's a Book, Christopher Rea Acknowledgements 1.Yang Jiang's Wartime Comedies
- Or, the Serious Business of Marriage, Amy D. Dooling 2. "Passing Handan without Dreaming": Passion and Restraint in the Poetry and Poetics of Qian Zhongshu, Wang Yugen 3.Self-Deception and Self-Knowledge in Yang Jiang's Fiction, Judith M. Amory 4.How to do Things with Words: Yang Jiang and the Politics of Translation, Carlos Rojas 5. Guanzhui bian, Western Citations, and the Cultural Revolution, Ronald Egan 6.The Pleasures of Lying Low: Yang Jiang and Chinese Revolutionary Culture, Wendy Larson 7.The Institutional Mindset: Qian Zhongshu and Yang Jiang on Marriage and the Academy, Christopher Rea 8."All Alone, I Think Back on We Three": Yang Jiang's New Intimate Public, Jesse Field 9.The Cosmopolitan Imperative: Qian Zhongshu and "World Literature, " Theodore Huters All Will Come Out in the Washing, Christopher Rea Appendix: Works in English by Qian Zhongshu and Yang Jiang Bibliography.
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- Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2015]
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- Book — vi, 348 pages ; 24 cm.
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- Acknowledgments vii List of Contributors viii Introduction: Ideology and Power in Early China 1 Yuri Pines Part One: The Foundations: Unity, Heaven, and Ancestral Models
- 1 Representations of Regional Diversity during the Eastern Zhou Dynasty 31 Paul R. Goldin
- 2 Omens and Politics: The Zhou Concept of the Mandate of Heaven as Seen in the Chengwu Manuscript 49 Luo Xinhui
- 3 Long Live The King! The Ideology of Power between Ritual and Morality in the Gongyang zhuan 69 Joachim Gentz
- 4 Language and the Ideology of Kingship in the "Canon of Yao" 118 Martin Kern Part Two: Textual Battles: Rulers, Ministers, and the People
- 5 Monarch and Minister: The Problematic Partnership in the Building of Absolute Monarchy in the Han Feizi 155 Romain Graziani
- 6 The Changing Role of the Minister in the Warring States: Evidence from the Yanzi chunqiu 181 Scott Cook
- 7 Ideologies of the Peasant and Merchant in Warring States China 211 Roel Sterckx
- 8 Population Records from Liye: Ideology in Practice 249 Charles Sanft Epilogue: Ideological Authority in China: Past and Present
- 9 Political and Intellectual Authority: The Concept of the "Sage-Monarch" and Its Modern Fate 273 Liu Zehua Bibliography 301 Index 337.
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93. New Haven genealogical magazine [1922 - 1932]
- Mount Carmel, Conn. : D.L. Jacobus, [1922-1932]
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94. Australia circumnavigated : the voyage of Matthew Flinders in HMS Investigator, 1801-1803 [2015]
- Diaries. Selections
- Flinders, Matthew, 1774-1814.
- Farnham, Surrey ; Burlington, VT : Published by Ashgate for the Hakluyt Society, London, 2015.
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- Book — 2 volumes : illustrations (some color), maps, portraits ; 26 cm.
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- Contents: Volume I: Preface. Introduction: Background to the voyage
- The Investigator
- The instructions for the voyage
- The circumnavigation of Terra Australis
- The wreck of the Porpoise
- The voyage of the Cumberland
- Detention at the Ile de France
- Flinders as a naval commander
- Encounters with Aborigines
- The Makasar trepangers
- Scientific achievements
- Artistic achievements
- The astronomical data
- Surveying, nautical astronomy and hydrography
- Survey sheets and charts
- A Voyage to Terra Australis and the Atlas. Textual Introduction: The fair journals and the 'memoir'
- Flinders's rough journals
- The Bearing Book
- Other primary voyage sources compiled during the Investigator expedition
- The edited text
- Place names. Journal of a voyage to Terra Australis in his Majesty's ship Investigator by Matthew Flinders commander - Part 1: from England to Sydney Cove and Port Jackson, Australia, January 1801-July1802. Volume II: Journal of a voyage to Terra Australis in his Majesty's ship Investigator by Matthew Flinders commander - Part 2: The voyage around Australia, July 1802-June 1803. The 'Memoir'. Appendices
- Bibliography
- Index.
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- Yang, Zhiyi, 1981- author.
- Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2015]
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- Book — xi, 236 pages ; 24 cm.
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In Dialectics of Spontaneity, Zhiyi Yang examines Su Shi's poetry on art and connoisseurship, his emulation of Tao Qian in exile poetry, and his inner alchemical practice. She argues that the concept of absolute spontaneity is defined negatively, and artistic and ethical spontaneity which can be actualized must be provisional and conditioned. This book argues that Su Shi's lyrical persona of a 'spontaneous genius' is a construction that serves various rhetorical and existential purposes. Making use of Su's prolific works and referring to a broad scope of Western philosophy, this book not only enriches the literature on Su Shi, but further attempts to engages Chinese literature in a cross-cultural and interdisciplinary dialogue.
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96. Surinam : a geographic study [1942]
- Nystrom, J. Warren (John Warren), 1913-
- New York City : Netherlands Information Bureau, [1942]
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- Book — 109 pages 1 leaf : ill. (including maps) ; 24 cm.
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949.2 .N469 NO.6 | Unknown |
- Lee, Tong-King.
- Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2015]
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- Book — vi, 181 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
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- Acknowledgements List of Tables and Figures
- Chapter 1 Central Issues Experimental Literature and its Modes of Materiality Multimodality and Intersemioticity Translation and the Translational Technology Chapter Outline
- Chapter 2 Machine Translation and Hsia Yu's Poetics of Deconstruction Translation and Deconstruction Dichotomies Revisited Pink Noise: Mode of Writing Deconstructing Authorship Romancing the Machine Poet Transparent Meanings: Multimodality and Materiality The Texts: Literary Meaning and its Discontents Disjuncture and Divergence Concretising Images Ungrammaticality: Fetishism with the Word Proliferating Differance: Pink Noise in Multiple MT (Ir)reconciling Text and Machine The Text-Machine as Monster The `Ish-ness' of Language
- Chapter 3 The Material Poetics of Chen Li: Translation and Technology The Translingual Sign as Inscription Technology Intermediality: The Printed Text and its Digital `Translation' Interlinguality: Writing Through Translation Intersemioticity: Creative Transpositions Engendering a Material Poetics through Translation and Technology
- Chapter 4 Visuality and Translation in Literary Art: Xu Bing's A Book from the Sky and A Book from the Ground The Imagetext in Deconstructed Chinese Characters: A Book from the Sky Icon-Language in Deverbalised Communication: A Book from the Ground Imagetext: Image-In-Text to Image-As-Text
- Chapter 5 The Translational: Intersemioticity and Transculturality Case Examples Text Garden Read, Art Evil/Exorcised Translation as Method in Literary Art
- Chapter 6 On Chineseness and the Trope of Translation in Experimental Literature Bibliography.
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98. The lost geopoetic horizon of Li Jieren : the crisis of writing Chengdu in revolutionary China [2015]
- Ng, Kenny Kwok-kwan author.
- Leiden ; Boston: Brill, [2015]
- Description
- Book — xiii, 305 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
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- Acknowledgments 1.) Introduction: The Man, The Place, The Novel 2.) From Tianhui to Chengdu: Geopoetics and Historical Imagination 3.) No Place for Good Memories: Chengdu 1911 4.) Tempest in a Teacup: Local Memorial Dynamics 5.) Love in the Time of Revolution 6.) The Road to Perdition Conclusion: No Sense of an Ending Appendix: Translations by Li Jieren Works Cited Chinese Glossary.
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99. Report of the proceedings of the Numismatic and Antiquarian Society of Philadelphia [1880 - 1889]
- Numismatic and Antiquarian Society of Philadelphia.
- Philadelphia : Numismatic and Antiquarian Society of Philadelphia, 1881-1891.
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- Journal/Periodical — v ; 23 cm
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913.06 .N971 1887/1889 | Available |
- Williams, Nicholas Morrow author.
- Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2015]
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- Book — 302 pages ; 25 cm.
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- A brocade of words : theories of poetic imitation
- The reciprocal origins of pentasyllabic verse and of imitation poetry
- Impersonation and the art of authorship
- Echoing through the rafters : the afterlife of Jian'an
- Self-portrait of sea anemone, and other impersonations of Jiang Yan
- Jiang Yan's allusive and illusive journeys
- Pathways to obscurity : Jiang Yan and Ruan Ji.
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