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http://www.mediterraneanseminar.org/overview-reading-aljamiado-2024
Reading Aljamiado Manuscripts. Online Summer course 12-15 August 20242024 •
This four-day intensive skills seminar will provide participants with an overview of the interests and preoccupations of the Muslim communities of Aragon in the fifteenth, sixteenth and early-seventeenth centuries, as expressed on their own terms, in their own texts, using this unique alphabetic system. We will read, discuss and analyze unpublished and published manuscript fragments held today in various archives and libraries around the world, from the perspective of literal meaning, linguistics, sociology, material culture, historical context, and so on. The focus is on “hands-on” skills, and we will read Aljamiado manuscripts together, progressing through increasingly challenging texts as the course proceeds and students’ abilities develop. The contents will be catered as much as possible to the participants’ interests and needs. Medievalists and Modernists in all fields, graduate students, and qualified undergraduate students, as well as library and archival professionals are encouraged to apply. The goal is to provide participants with a solid foundation for reading and understanding the manuscripts and texts produced by these Muslim Spanish communities, essential to understand Spain in the Late Middle Ages and Early Modern Period. This course will not only further their own research but also provide them with a bona fide (in the form of a certificate of completion for those who attend the full seminar), which may be advantageous in securing grants or other funding for research and travel. The ability to do research with primary sources is a skill relatively few doctoral students master, and it enhances the research profile and CV of academic job-seekers. This Summer Skills Seminar builds on the experience of earlier editions, which participants signaled as “transformative” in terms of their research, and which provided them with an opportunity to network and lay the foundations for future collaborations.
Description This is the first authored overview of resilience in tourism and its relationship to the broader resilience literature. The book examines resilience at individual, organisation and destination levels, and with respect to the wider tourism system. It is designed to be an upper-level undergraduate and postgraduate primer on resilience in tourism. Contents List of Figures List of Tables List of Boxed Cases and Insights Acknowledgements List of Acronyms 1. Disturbance and Change in the Tourism System 2. Resilience: Responding to Change 3. Individual Resilience 4. Organisational Resilience 5. Destination Resilience 6. Conclusion: Is Resilience a Resilient Concept? References Index
Hospitalité et régulation de l'altérité dans l'Antiquité méditerranéenne, Fauchon-Claudon, Claire, Le Guennec, Marie-Adeline(éds.)
International Political Hospitality and Non-Hospitality in Late Antiquity: High-Profile Strangers between Asylum and Extradition2022 •
The Late Antique world was, in many ways, interconnected through mobility of individuals across physical space. Military renegades, as well as religious, intellectual, and political dissidents often chose, or were forced, to move, both within and outside of their home communities and states. Sources show that Roman borders-be it with the Persian empire or with the "Barbaricum"-could be porous, allowing for intense and relatively free cross-border traffic, including that of defectors and refugees. Apart from voluntary defectors and constrained refugees there also existed a third category, that of those forced to move across borders. Frequent military conflicts contributed to the movement of captives and deportees. Cases of defection and captivity among the representatives of the elites followed special patters, often different from those of the "common" population. Thus, in spite of the evident difference between captivity and defection-in the modes of moving across the border, as well as in the degree of agency involved-some significant parallels can be drawn between the two categories.
1. “Semiotics of the Past: The Cultural Production of Memory and Oblivion”, University of Shanghai, 2 April 2018; 2. “Semiotics of the Present: The Cultural Production of Attention and Distraction”, University of Shanghai, 4 April 2018; 3. “Semiotics of the Future: The Cultural Production of Utopia and Dystopia”, University of Shanghai, 6 April 2018.
Azarbe Revista Internacional De Trabajo Social Y Bienestar
Nuevas tendencias de intervención en Trabajo Social2014 •
Página 1 de 1 SECCIÓN 1: CLASIFICACIÓN Y TIPOS DE BOMBAS CLASIFICACIÓN DE LAS BOMBAS Las bombas son máquinas en las cuales se produce una transformación de la energía mecánica en energía hidráulica (velocidad y presión) comunicada al fluido que circula por ellas. Atendiendo al principio de funcionamiento, pueden clasificarse en los siguientes grupos:-Bombas de desplazamiento positivo o volumétricas: En ellas s e cede energía de presión al fluido mediante volúmenes confinados. Se produce un llenado y vaciado periódico de una serie de cámaras, produciéndose el trasiego de cantidades discretas de fluido desde la aspiración hasta la impulsión. Pueden a su vez subdividirse en alternativas y rotativas. Dentro del primer grupo se encuentran las bombas de pistones y émbolos; al segundo pertenecen las bombas de engranajes, tornillo, lóbulos, paletas, etc (fig. 9.1). fig. 9.1
Annali della facoltà giuridica dell'università di Camerino
i rimedi contro la violenza morale tra ordinamenti moderni e diritto romano2023 •
geographica helvetica
The State as a "form of life" and the space as Leistungsraum: the reception of Ratzel in the First and Second World Wars2023 •
My contribution explores the meaning of war and the role of Germany, which was seen as representing a Mittellage, before the First and the Second World Wars, through the eyes of two main authors who radically reinterpreted and appropriated geographical political thinking, particularly the work of Ratzel. I am referring to the Swedish political scholar Rudolf Kjellen and the "crown jurist" of the Third Reich, Carl Schmitt. The consideration of the triple relation between space, Ratzel and war casts light on Kjellen's and Schmitt's use of Ratzel as a lever in order to promote their idea of politics and political science. Ratzel's concepts offered Kjellen and, in a different way, Schmitt, a means of justifying their way of overcoming and stretching the "limits" of their disciplines and, at the same time, of introducing a new idea of political and geographical organization, which de facto legitimized German expansion, in two crucial periods of German political life-the First and the Second World Wars. As a consequence, their Ratzel was oriented toward militant aims. Moreover, their scientific and political ideas were clearly intertwined-they explicitly rejected the idea of separating their roles as political activists and as members of a scientific community.
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A Dynamic and Effective Peptide-Based Strategy for Promptly Addressing Emerging SARS-CoV-2 Variants of Concern2024 •
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