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Surviving the Winters

Surviving the Winters

Steven Elliott

University of Oklahoma Press
2021
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George Washington and his Continental Army braving the frigid winter at Valley Forge is an iconic image in the popular history of the American Revolution. Such winter camps, Steven Elliott tells us in Surviving the Winters, were also a critical factor in the waging and winning of the War of Independence. Exploring the inner workings of the Continental Army through the prism of its encampments, this book is the first to show how camp construction and administration played a crucial role in Patriot strategy during the war. As Elliott reminds us, Washington's troops spent only a few days a year in combat. The rest of the time, especially in the winter months, they were engaged in a different sort of battle - against the elements, unfriendly terrain, disease, and hunger. Victory in that more sustained struggle depended on a mastery of camp construction, logistics, and health and hygiene - the components that Elliott considers in his environmental, administrative, and operational investigation of the winter encampments at Middlebrook, Morristown, West Point, New Windsor, and Valley Forge. Beyond the encampments' basic function of sheltering soldiers, his study reveals their importance as a key component of Washington's Fabian strategy: stationed on secure, mountainous terrain close to New York, the camps allowed the Continental commander-in-chief to monitor the enemy but avoid direct engagement, thus neutralizing a numerically superior opponent while husbanding his own strength. Documenting the growth of Washington and his subordinates as military administrators, Surviving the Winters offers a telling new perspective on the commander's generalship during the Revolutionary War. At the same time, the book demonstrates that these winter encampments stand alongside more famous battlefields as sites where American independence was won.
Surviving the Winters

Surviving the Winters

Steven Elliott

UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA PRESS
2022
nidottu
George Washington and his Continental Army braving the frigid winter at Valley Forge form an iconic image in the popular history of the American Revolution. Such winter camps, Steven Elliott tells us in Surviving the Winters, were also a critical factor in the waging and winning of the War of Independence. Exploring the inner workings of the Continental Army through the prism of its encampments, this book is the first to show how camp construction and administration played a crucial role in Patriot strategy during the war. As Elliott reminds us, Washington’s troops spent only a few days a year in combat. The rest of the time, especially in the winter months, they were engaged in a different sort of battle—against the elements, unfriendly terrain, disease, and hunger. Victory in that more sustained struggle depended on a mastery of camp construction, logistics, and health and hygiene—the components that Elliott considers in his environmental, administrative, and operational investigation of the winter encampments at Middlebrook, Morristown, West Point, New Windsor, and Valley Forge. Beyond the encampments’ basic function of sheltering soldiers, his study reveals their importance as a key component of Washington’s Fabian strategy: stationed on secure, mountainous terrain close to New York, the camps allowed the Continental commander-in-chief to monitor the enemy but avoid direct engagement, thus neutralizing a numerically superior opponent while husbanding his own strength. Documenting the growth of Washington and his subordinates as military administrators, Surviving the Winters offers a telling new perspective on the commander’s generalship during the Revolutionary War. At the same time, the book demonstrates that these winter encampments stand alongside more famous battlefields as sites where American independence was won.
The Impact of Governments on East-West Economic Relations

The Impact of Governments on East-West Economic Relations

Steven Elliott-Gowerd

Palgrave Macmillan
1991
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In this volume the perceptive reader will find many clues to the future of the Soviet Union, Eastern Europe, East-West economic relations and the impact of governments in this area. The authors are aware of the mistakes of the past, the limitations of centralized planning, the dangers and the futility of confrontation; and the global significance of the new roles that governments must play in the transitional period of political and economic reform in the East.
Ty Cobb, Baseball, and American Manhood

Ty Cobb, Baseball, and American Manhood

Steven Elliott Tripp

Rowman Littlefield
2018
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Ty Cobb called baseball a “red-blooded game for red-blooded men,” warning that “molly coddles had better stay out.” By this, Cobb meant that baseball was the ultimate expression of the masculine ideal – a game of aggression, rivalry, physical and mental dexterity, self-reliance, and primal honor. For over twenty years, Cobb expressed his fierce brand of manhood in ballparks throughout the American Northeast, gaining for himself a level of celebrity that was unsurpassed in the early twentieth century. Fans idolized Cobb not only because he was the best player in the game, but because his boisterous and combative style of play satisfied their desire for exhibitions of visceral manhood. They found in Cobb an antidote for what they feared were the corrupting influences of over-civilization. With balance, precision, and empathy, Steven Elliott Tripp brings the era to life in a narrative Publisher’s Weekly has called “stunning.” In contrast to recent biographies of Cobb that have tried to minimize his more brutish behavior and minimize his racial antipathies, Tripp contextualizes Cobb, placing him squarely within the cultural milieu of both the rural South of his birth and the Northern sporting culture of his professional career. Moreover, Tripp’s reconstruction of early twentieth-century sporting culture isolates an important source of modern America’s culture of hyper-masculinity. Ty Cobb, Baseball, and American Manhood is both an important work of social and cultural history and an absorbing tale of ambition and the quest for dominance. Tripp has written the rare narrative that is as appealing to scholars as it is to general readers and sports enthusiasts.
Street Level

Street Level

Steven Elliott Borodkin

Red Penguin Books
2025
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"A poignant memoir of survival, resilience, and hope.""Brave and beautiful poetic and darkly redemptive""A sometimes harsh and sometimes beautifully descriptive journey of a young man's life, and quest for home...""Written in a language we all understand. A longing for peace while looking at a self emposed gauntlet of pain to prove yourself worthy as a human, and as a man." This memoir takes readers on an intimate journey through the author's harrowing childhood, marked by abuse, and their ultimate triumph over darkness. From the gritty streets of 1960s Manhattan to the war-torn jungles of Southeast Asia and the vast landscapes of North America, the story unfolds as a testament to resilience, hope, and the unyielding human spirit. With raw honesty and poetic grace, the author reflects on themes of identity, survival, and the enduring pursuit of a better place. A deeply moving tale, this memoir is a beacon of light for anyone who has sought strength in their darkest moments.
The Law of Rescission

The Law of Rescission

Dominic O'Sullivan KC; Steven Elliott KC; Rafal Zakrzewski

Oxford University Press
2023
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The Law of Rescission is an extensive analysis of the law concerning the rescission of contracts and gifts in England and Wales, and also contains detailed reference to the law of other parts of the Commonwealth including Australia, New Zealand, Canada, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Isle of Man, Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia, and India. This is the leading work in the field. The revised third edition builds on the established format of the previous edition, fully updating case law and considering how developments, such as the introduction of machine generated contracts, impacts on the law. The book also incorporates new legislation, such as The Insurance Act 2015. Rescission is frequently sought in commercial, property, and insurance disputes, making this book an essential reference for all lawyers involved in civil litigation, as well as for civil judges. The Law of Recission has has been cited by courts in England and Wales, as well as Australia and Canada. Academics will also find this book of great interest when researching contracts, remedies, or restitution.
Yield

Yield

Steven Winebrener Elliott

Lulu.com
2024
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With his second collection of poetry, Steven Winebrener Elliott limns the depths of human experience. Anchored in a faith rooted in the Perennial Tradition and contemplative Christianity, Elliott's poems honestly articulate and reckon with the challenging realities of contemporary life. The lyric poems of Yield are emotionally nuanced and evocative in their expression of the common, immutable facts of human being: wonder, gratitude, grief, silence, the sacredness of the ordinary, and love.
Well

Well

Steven Winebrener Elliott

Lulu.com
2018
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Steven Winebrener Elliott's ""poetry is both evocative and beautiful. With elegant clarity, Steven puts into words those thoughts and feelings many of us have, but often find so difficult to express."" - Rae Turnbull. Well brings together a lifetime of experience and expression in lyrical verse into one extraordinary collection. Whether he navigates the beautiful and tragic facts of life, the mysteries of the spirit, or matters of the heart, Steven's words always illuminate and reveal the wisdom of a soul deeply grounded and engaged.
Knowledge

Knowledge

Steven Puttick; Victoria Elliott; Jenni Ingram

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2024
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Key to teacher education is the knowledge base of the teacher educator, and the ways in which knowledge is conceptualised. This book explores how ideas about knowledge are used in teacher education to critically examine what knowledges are valued across research, policy and practice. The authors explore international and interdisciplinary perspectives on the nature of knowledge (and what counts as knowledge) and how these perspectives on knowledge translate into teacher education, with a final chapter dedicated to exploring consequences for practice.
Knowledge

Knowledge

Steven Puttick; Victoria Elliott; Jenni Ingram

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2024
sidottu
Key to teacher education is the knowledge base of the teacher educator, and the ways in which knowledge is conceptualised. This book explores how ideas about knowledge are used in teacher education to critically examine what knowledges are valued across research, policy and practice. The authors explore international and interdisciplinary perspectives on the nature of knowledge (and what counts as knowledge) and how these perspectives on knowledge translate into teacher education, with a final chapter dedicated to exploring consequences for practice.