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Jonathan Z. Smith on Religion

Pestilence Insanity and Trees How Stephen Smith Changed New York

Smith: Psychology of Education II (4-vol. set)

Thinking Developmentally from Constructivism to Neuroconstructivism Selected Works of Annette Karmiloff-Smith

Adam Smith’s Theory of Value and Distribution Economics as a Moral Science Once Again

Adam Smith’s Theory of Value and Distribution Economics as a Moral Science Once Again

Ever since the time of his early interpreters beginning with David Hume Adam Smith’s theory of value has been the subject of confusion and misunderstanding—including a controversy which still rages over whether Smith held a labour theory of value and if so whether he held to it throughout Wealth of Nations or if it was confined to the “Early and Rude State”? This book provides a close reading of Smith’s key text and also incorporates material from the other parts of Smith’s oeuvre especially from The Theory of Moral Sentiments to yield original and important insights into Smith’s theory of value. The book operates on the assumption that Smith is proposing relatively simple ideas about price and takes a conventional view that simple Supply and Demand models can illuminate clearly and consistently with his text his theory of price. Combining these elements the book argues that contra Marx Smith does not have a labour theory of value at all understood as a theory of the determination of the relative price structure. Instead Smith is placed squarely in the supply and demand general equilibrium framework and the claim that he is part of a “surplus tradition” which receives its highest treatment in the work of Piero Sraffa is refuted. This book will be of particular interest to Adam Smith specialists historians of economic thought and research economists who have an interest in Smith. | Adam Smith’s Theory of Value and Distribution Economics as a Moral Science Once Again

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Religion of the Semites The Fundamental Institutions

Religion of the Semites The Fundamental Institutions

Scottish Semiticist and Arabist William Robertson Smith was a celebrated biblical critic theorist of religion and theorist of myth. His accomplishments were multiple. Smith's German mentors reconstructed the history of Israelite religion from the Bible itself; Smith ventured outside the Bible to Semitic religion and thereby pioneered the comparative study of religion. Where others viewed religion from the standpoint of the individual Smith approached religion-at least ancient religion-from the standpoint of the group. He asserted that ancient religion was centrally a matter of practice not creed and singlehandedly created the ritualist theory of myth. Since Smith's time the ritualist theory of myth has found adherents not only in biblical studies but in classics anthropology and literature as well. Smith's accomplishments are seen most fully in Religion of the Semites adapted from a number of public lectures he gave at Aberdeen and first published in 1889. Smith delivered three courses of lectures over three years. It is this set that is reprinted here. Only recently were the notes for the second and third courses of lectures discovered and published. Religion of the Semites combines extraordinary philological erudition with brilliant theorizing. Among the fundamental emphases of the book are the foci on sacrifice as the key ritual and non-ancient sacrifice as communion with God rather than as penance for sin. Most important is Smith's use of the comparative method: he uses cross-cultural examples from other primitive peoples to confirm his reconstruction from Semitic sources. Smith combines pioneering sociology and anthropology with a staunchly Christian faith. For him Christianity is an expression of divine revelation. For Smith only continuing revelation can account for the leap from the collective ritualistic and materialistic nature of ancient Semitic religion to the individualistic creedal and spiritualized nature of Christianity. Lectures on the Religion of the Semites manages to meld social science with theology and remains a classic work in the social scientific study of religion. | Religion of the Semites The Fundamental Institutions

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The Waste Land

Adam Smith and The Wealth of Nations in Spain A History of Reception Dissemination Adaptation and Application 1777–1840

Adam Smith and The Wealth of Nations in Spain A History of Reception Dissemination Adaptation and Application 1777–1840

Adam Smith’s An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations was the product of the rich tradition of the Scottish Enlightenment but the book’s fame immediately spread across the whole of Europe. This book looks at the long journey of Smith’s ideas from Scotland to peninsular Spain reconstructing in detail the reception adaptation interpretation and application of Smith's central concepts from 1777 up to 1840. In light of methodological advances during the last two decades in the history of economic thought and the studies on the late Spanish Enlightenment and early Liberalism the book tackles a series of significant issues and gaps in the historiography. In particular: this book sheds new light on the role of France as an intermediate step as the ideas spread from Britain southwards; the analysis draws not just on translations but also handwritten materials book reviews syntheses summaries plagiarism and rebuttals; a wide range of methods of dissemination are considered including the printing press and periodicals parliamentary debates academic chairs and societies; the role of individual translators and agents is given due prominence; the political interpretations of the Wealth of Nations and the ways in which the book was incorporated into the work of Spanish economists in the decades following publication are also considered. This book marks a significant contribution to the literature on the reception of Smith’s Wealth of Nations studies of the Spanish Enlightenment and history of economic thought more broadly. | Adam Smith and The Wealth of Nations in Spain A History of Reception Dissemination Adaptation and Application 1777–1840

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Explorations in Urban Theory

Transformational Sanctuaries in the Middle Level ELA Classroom Creating Truth Spaces for Black Girls

Transformational Sanctuaries in the Middle Level ELA Classroom Creating Truth Spaces for Black Girls

Drawing from an arts-based research and humanizing methodologies Dywanna Smith documents transformative and liberatory spaces in ELA middle level classrooms where students address and counteract discrimination colorism sizism and body shaming. Grounded in an original qualitative study of adolescent Black girls this book examines how such truth spaces serve as a medium for adolescents to self-examine their intersectional identities and give voice to their resilience in the face of marginalization. Incorporating original narratives including the author’s self-actualizing verse novel and the voices of Black female students Smith shines a light on new culturally sustaining pedagogies and offers much-needed implications for practice. Smith expertly weaves together poetry research and empathy; the result is a pioneering text that urges readers to understand the impact of anti-Black violence and the important role literacy sanctuaries can play in supporting Black girls’ resilience and development. The novel in verse at the heart of the volume is not only a provocative and necessary call for transformative change but also a window into a courageous lived experience. This book is essential reading for pre-service teachers scholars and students in literacy education inclusive education and teacher education. | Transformational Sanctuaries in the Middle Level ELA Classroom Creating Truth Spaces for Black Girls

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The Artist-Philosopher and New Philosophy

Classical Liberalism and the Industrial Working Class The Economic Thought of Thomas Hodgskin

Transformations of Electricity in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Science

Transformations of Electricity in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Science

Throughout the nineteenth century practitioners of science writers of fiction and journalists wrote about electricity in ways that defied epistemological and disciplinary boundaries. Revealing electricity as a site for intense and imaginative Victorian speculation Stella Pratt-Smith traces the synthesis of nineteenth-century electricity made possible by the powerful combination of science literature and the popular imagination. With electricity resisting clear description even by those such as Michael Faraday and James Clerk Maxwell who knew it best Pratt-Smith argues that electricity was both metaphorically suggestive and open to imaginative speculation. Her book engages with Victorian scientific texts popular and specialist periodicals and the work of leading midcentury novelists including Charles Dickens Charlotte Bronte Emily Bronte William Makepeace Thackeray and Wilkie Collins. Examining the work of William Harrison Ainsworth and Edward Bulwer-Lytton Pratt-Smith explores how Victorian novelists attributed magical qualities to electricity imbuing it with both the romance of the past and the thrill of the future. She concludes with a case study of Benjamin Lumley’s Another World which presents an enticing fantasy of electricity’s potential based on contemporary developments. Ultimately her book contends that writing and reading about electricity appropriated and expanded its imaginative scope transformed its factual origins and applications and contravened the bounds of literary genres and disciplinary constraints. | Transformations of Electricity in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Science

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The Artist-Philosopher and Poetic Hermeneutics On Trauma

Third World Cities In Global Perspective The Political Economy Of Uneven Urbanization

The British Women's Suffrage Campaign 1866-1928 Revised 2nd Edition

Friendgrief An Absence Called Presence

Routledge Library Editions: The History of Economic Thought

Microwave Integrated Circuit Components Design through MATLAB

Microwave Integrated Circuit Components Design through MATLAB

MICROWAVE INTEGRATED CIRCUIT COMPONENTS DESIGN THROUGH MATLAB® This book teaches the student community microwave integrated circuit component design through MATLAB® helping the reader to become conversant in using codes and thereafter commercial software for verification purposes only. Microwave circuit theory and its comparisons transmission line networks S-parameters ABCD parameters basic design parameters of planar transmission lines (striplines microstrips slot lines coplanar waveguides finlines) filter theory Smith chart inverted Smith chart stability circles noise figure circles and microwave components are thoroughly explained in the book. The chapters are planned in such a way that readers get a thorough understanding to ensure expertise in design. Aimed at senior undergraduates graduates and researchers in electrical engineering electromagnetics microwave circuit design and communications engineering this book: • Explains basic tools for design and analysis of microwave circuits such as the Smith chart and network parameters • Gives the advantage of realizing the output without wiring the circuit by simulating through MATLAB code • Compares distributed theory with network theory • Includes microwave components filters and amplifiers S. Raghavan was a Senior Professor (HAG) in the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering National Institute of Technology (NIT) Trichy India and has 39 years of teaching and research experience at the Institute. His interests include: microwave integrated circuits RF MEMS Bio MEMS metamaterial frequency selective surfaces (FSS) substrate integrated waveguides (SIW) biomedical engineering and microwave engineering. He has established state-of-the-art MICs and microwave research laboratories at NIT Trichy with funding from the Indian government. He is a Fellow/Senior Member in more than 24 professional societies including: IEEE (MTT EMBS APS) IETE IEI CSI TSI ISSS ILA and ISOI. He is twice a recipient of the Best Teacher Award and has received the Life Time Achievement Award Distinguished Professor of Microwave Integrated Circuit Award and Best Researcher Award.

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Group Analytic Supervision

Lion's Share

Strategic Planning for Public Relations

Strategic Planning for Public Relations

The sixth edition of Strategic Planning for Public Relations offers an innovative and clear approach for students wanting to learn how to develop public relations campaigns. Ron Smith shows how to implement research-driven strategic campaigns drawing on his experience as a professional in the industry and his teaching in the classroom. He turns complex problem-solving and decision-making processes in strategic communication and public relations into easy-to-follow steps flexible enough to apply to various situations and organizations in the real world. This new edition includes real-world diverse examples of cases and current events along with classic cases that stand the test of time. It includes new research on opinions and practices covers award-winning public relations campaigns and significantly increases information on social media with a reformatting of the Tactics section to highlight internet-based and social media. As a leader in teaching public relations strategy this text is ideal for students in upper division undergraduate and graduate courses in public relations strategy and campaigns. Complementing the book are online resources for both students and instructors. For students: chapter overviews useful links to professional organizations and resources and an overview of careers in public relations. For instructors: an instructors’ manual lecture slides and sample course materials. Please visit www. routledge. com/cw/smith.

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Emotional Heritage Visitor Engagement at Museums and Heritage Sites

Emotional Heritage Visitor Engagement at Museums and Heritage Sites

Emotional Heritage brings the issues of affect and power in the theorisation of heritage to the fore whilst also highlighting the affective and political consequences of heritage-making. Drawing on interviews with visitors to museums and heritage sites in the United States Australia and England Smith argues that obtaining insights into how visitors use such sites enables us to understand the impact and consequences of professional heritage and museological practices. The concept of registers of engagement is introduced to assess variations in how visitors use museums and sites that address national or dissonant histories and the political consequences of their use. Visitors are revealed as agents in the roles cultural institutions play in maintaining or challenging the political and social status quo. Heritage is Smith argues about people and their social situatedness and the meaning they alongside or in concert with cultural institutions make and mobilise to help them address social problems and expressions of identity and sense of place in and for the present. Academics students and practitioners interested in theories of power and affect in museums and heritage sites will find Emotional Heritage to be an invaluable resource. Helping professionals to understand the potential impact of their practice the book also provides insights into the role visitors play in the interplay between heritage and politics. | Emotional Heritage Visitor Engagement at Museums and Heritage Sites

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