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Erving Manuel Goffman

Erving Manuel Goffman

Dmitri N. Shalin

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2024
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Erving Goffman is the most cited American sociologist. There is no shortage of studies exploring Goffman’s scholarship but no extant biography of Erving Goffman. The chief reason is that a man who looked behind the facades people erect to protect their private selves, zealously guarded his own backstage. This book is the first comprehensive biography of Goffman, an intellectual of Russian-Jewish descent, who turned the “Potemkin village” trope into a powerful research program. The present study shows how key turns in Goffman’s career reflected dramatic events in his family and personal history. It is based on the materials gathered in the Erving Goffman Archives, a repository curated by the author who has been collecting documents and conducting interviews with Goffman’s relatives, colleagues, and friends. The archival work turned up documents which improve our understanding of Goffman the scholar, the teacher, and the man. The approach adopted in this investigation sheds new light on Goffman’s scholarship which has had an enormous and continuous impact across the social sciences and humanities.
Duets for Viola & Harp: Score and Part

Duets for Viola & Harp: Score and Part

Dmitri N. Smirnov

Independently Published
2019
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Dmitri N. Smirnov: DUETS FOR VIOLA & HARP. FAREWELL SONG for viola and harp Op. 37 (1982), 7'. The piece was written for my friends, violist Sergey Rakitchenkov and his wife harpist Olga Ortenberg-Rakitchenkov, immediately after I learned that they decided to leave Russia forever. It was a feeling that everybody is going away, all our close friends and all excellent musicians, leaving us in a desert. The feeling of loss dominates the character of the piece. I used also the "musical letters" of their names in their parts, saying by this a symbolical farewell to them. The premiere performance took place on 4th of October 1982 at the Union of Composers in Moscow. SHADOWS IN LIGHT for viola and harp Op. 122 (1999), 5'30''. Two friends of mine who emigrated and settled in California were continued play my music, asking me from time to time to write a new piece for them. That time I was reading the book by Vassily Kandinsky on the light and shadows in painting, and it was influenced the title and character of the piece. Sergey Rakitchenkov and Olga Ortenberg-Rakitchenkov premiered the piece on 20th of April 2001 at the Old First Church in San Francisco (USA). Scores and parts are available from Meladina Music: [email protected]
Eternal Refuge for voice and piano trio: Text by Mikhail Bulgakov from the novel The Master and Margarita score & parts
ETERNAL REFUGE for voice (mezzo-soprano or baritone) and piano trio, text in Russian by Mikhail Bulgakov from the novel "The Master and Margarita" (the openning of the chapter No. 32 "Mercy and Eternal Refuge"), Op. 10a (Version 3 May 2002, St Albans, UK), 9'. Premiere: 14 Jan 2003, Musikverein, Brahms Hall, Vienna, Wolfgang Holzmair (baritone) & Altenberg Trio Re-reading the novel "The Master and Margarita" by Mikhail Bulgakov I suddenly discovered for myself an astonishing fragment of prose that sounded as greatest poetry (here in my translation): "Gods, o my Gods How sad is the evening earth How mysterious are the mists over the swamps He who wandered in those mists, who greatly suffered before dying, who soared over this earth, carrying an unbearable burden-he knows this. The tired man knows this well. And he without regret leaves the mists of the earth, its swamps and rivers. He, with an unburdened heart, gives himself into the hands of death, knowing that death alone will comfort him." I completed my setting of these words for voice percussion, organ and string orchestra in a couple of days, 15 May 1972, and presented the score to Elena Firsova, my colleague and future wife to whom I dedicated it. Since that time I returned to the piece quite a few times, rearranging and re-orchestrating it for different casts of players. The version of 1981 was premiered 31 January 1982, Philharmonic Hall in Tula, with Irina Muratova (soprano), Yuri Nikolajevski (conductor) and the next evening repeated in Moscow at the House of composers. The vocal score printed by Sovetsky Kompozitor Publishers, Moscow, 1990 in the collection "Vocal Symphonic Works" Vol. 2. Here is another version: for voice and piano trio completed 3 May 2002 in St Albans, UK.
SQL Server Advanced Troubleshooting and Performance Tuning
This practical book provides a comprehensive overview of troubleshooting and performance tuning best practices for Microsoft SQL Server. Database engineers, including database developers and administrators, will learn how to identify performance issues, troubleshoot the system in a holistic fashion, and properly prioritize tuning efforts to attain the best system performance possible. Author Dmitri Korotkevitch, Microsoft Data Platform MVP and Microsoft Certified Master (MCM), explains the interdependencies between SQL Server database components. You'll learn how to quickly diagnose your system and discover the root cause of any issue. Techniques in this book are compatible with all versions of SQL Server and cover both on-premises and cloud-based SQL Server installations. Discover how performance issues present themselves in SQL Server Learn about SQL Server diagnostic tools, methods, and technologies Perform health checks on SQL Server installations Learn the dependencies between SQL Server components Tune SQL Server to improve performance and reduce bottlenecks Detect poorly optimized queries and inefficiencies in query execution plans Find inefficient indexes and common database design issues Use these techniques with Microsoft Azure SQL databases, Azure SQL Managed Instances, and Amazon RDS for SQL Server
Ancient Wisdom in the Age of the New Science

Ancient Wisdom in the Age of the New Science

Dmitri Levitin

Cambridge University Press
2015
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Seventeenth-century England has long been heralded as the birthplace of a so-called 'new' philosophy. Yet what contemporaries might have understood by 'old' philosophy has been little appreciated. In this book Dmitri Levitin examines English attitudes to ancient philosophy in unprecedented depth, demonstrating the centrality of engagement with the history of philosophy to almost all educated persons, whether scholars, clerics, or philosophers themselves, and aligning English intellectual culture closely to that of continental Europe. Drawing on a vast array of sources, Levitin challenges the assumption that interest in ancient ideas was limited to out-of-date 'ancients' or was in some sense 'pre-enlightened'; indeed, much of the intellectual justification for the new philosophy came from re-writing its history. At the same time, the deep investment of English scholars in pioneering forms of late humanist erudition led them to develop some of the most innovative narratives of ancient philosophy in early modern Europe.
Ancient Wisdom in the Age of the New Science

Ancient Wisdom in the Age of the New Science

Dmitri Levitin

Cambridge University Press
2017
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Seventeenth-century England has long been heralded as the birthplace of a so-called 'new' philosophy. Yet what contemporaries might have understood by 'old' philosophy has been little appreciated. In this book Dmitri Levitin examines English attitudes to ancient philosophy in unprecedented depth, demonstrating the centrality of engagement with the history of philosophy to almost all educated persons, whether scholars, clerics, or philosophers themselves, and aligning English intellectual culture closely to that of continental Europe. Drawing on a vast array of sources, Levitin challenges the assumption that interest in ancient ideas was limited to out-of-date 'ancients' or was in some sense 'pre-enlightened'; indeed, much of the intellectual justification for the new philosophy came from re-writing its history. At the same time, the deep investment of English scholars in pioneering forms of late humanist erudition led them to develop some of the most innovative narratives of ancient philosophy in early modern Europe.
The Kingdom of Darkness

The Kingdom of Darkness

Dmitri Levitin

Cambridge University Press
2022
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In 1500, speculative philosophy lay at the heart of European intellectual life; by 1700, its role was drastically diminished. The Kingdom of Darkness tells the story of this momentous transformation. Dmitri Levitin explores the structural factors behind this change: the emancipation of natural philosophy from metaphysics; theologians' growing preference for philology over philosophy; and a new conception of the limits of the human mind derived from historical and oriental scholarship, not least concerning China and Japan. In turn, he shows that the ideas of two of Europe's most famous thinkers, Pierre Bayle and Isaac Newton, were both the products of this transformation and catalysts for its success. Drawing on hundreds of sources in many languages, Levitin traces in unprecedented detail Bayle and Newton's conceptions of what Thomas Hobbes called The Kingdom of Darkness: a genealogical vision of how philosophy had corrupted the human mind. Both men sought to remedy this corruption, and their ideas helped lay the foundation for the system of knowledge that emerged in the eighteenth century.
V Krugovorote Smertei I Rozhdenii

V Krugovorote Smertei I Rozhdenii

Dmitri Katsman

Lulu.com
2015
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Bn a bk aet po be en , na cann e b pa n e o , yc obno pa e ena na be act . epba act ocb ena apme ckomy o ty meta eckomy ap epy, c kotop m cta k baetc ka nac. Btopa - mm pantcko n o cky ce b mno ona ona nom me a o ce. epba act o na aet y n y , pby e c a nyt a neb m ap ep, btopa act o na aet botn e o b te a, pby e oc o nat o yt t okpy a m p bcem cbo m ectectbom. Bmecte on coctab t e noe e oe - e obeka.