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Profits in the Wilderness

Profits in the Wilderness

Martin John Frederick

The University of North Carolina Press
1991
nidottu
In examining the founding of New England towns during the seventeenth century, John Frederick Martin investigates an old subject with fresh insight. Whereas most historians emphasize communalism and absence of commerce in the seventeenth century, Martin demonstrates that colonists sought profits in town-founding, that town founders used business corporations to organize themselves into landholding bodies, and that multiple and absentee landholding was common. In reviewing some sixty towns and the activities of one hundred town founders, Martin finds that many town residents were excluded from owning common lands and from voting. It was not until the end of the seventeenth century, when proprietors separated from towns, that town institutions emerged as fully public entities for the first time. Martin's study will challenge historians to rethink not only social history but also the cultural history of early New England. Instead of taking sides in the long-standing debate between Puritan scholars and business historians, Martin identifies strains within Puritanism and the rest of the colonists' culture that both discouraged and encouraged land commerce, both supported and undermined communalism, both hindered and hastened development of the wilderness. Rather than portray colonists one-dimensionally, Martin analyzes how several different and competing ethics coexisted within a single, complex, and vibrant New England culture.
Martin Delany, Frederick Douglass, and the Politics of Representative Identity
The differences between Frederick Douglass and Martin Delany have historically been reduced to a simple binary pronouncement: assimilationist versus separatist. Now Robert S. Levine restores the relationship of these two important nineteenth-century African American writers to its original complexity. He explores their debates over issues like abolitionism, emigration, and nationalism, illuminating each man's influence on the other's political vision. He also examines Delany and Douglass's debates in relation to their own writings and to the work of Harriet Beecher Stowe. Though each saw himself as the single best representative of his race, Douglass has been accorded that role by history--while Delany, according to Levine, has suffered a fate typical of the black separatist: marginalization. In restoring Delany to his place in literary and cultural history, Levine makes possible a fuller understanding of the politics of antebellum African American leadership.
Frederik den 6.

Frederik den 6.

Lone Kølle Martinsen

Forlaget Meloni
2024
sidottu
Frederik den 6. regerede i mere end 50 år. Først som kronprins på vegne af sin sindssyge far, siden som enevældig konge i Danmark. Danmark gennemgik enorme forandringer gennem Frederiks regeringstid. Stavnsbåndet blev ophævet, København blev bombarderet, den danske flåde blev ranet, og man mistede Norge i forbindelse med Napoleonskrigene. Men det var også under Frederik, at kulturen blomstrede under Guldalderen, hvilket har været med til, at Frederik i dag står som en af vores mest omdiskuterede konger. I denne bog tegnes et portræt af mennesket Frederik, der er nødvendigt for at forstå, hvorfor kongen Frederik handlede, som han gjorde.
William Frederick Denning

William Frederick Denning

Martin Beech

Springer International Publishing AG
2023
sidottu
This book provides a detailed biographical account of the industrious late nineteenth-century astronomer William Frederick Denning who, in later life, rose to be a celebrated public figure and a highly respected amateur astronomer. The book also examines Denning’s many contributions to the astronomy of his time. As an indomitable promotor of amateur astronomy, Denning was closely involved in the formation of the short-lived, but historically pivotal, Observational Astronomy Society (OAS) in 1869. Readers will learn about the origins and the observational programs initiated by the OAS, and the author also presents a series of biographical sketches of its most industrious members. Furthermore, by examining Denning’s letters and publications, the author shows how he helped to nurture the growth of amateur astronomy, also teaching amateur observers how to make their efforts scientifically useful. A stalwart observer and enthusiast himself, Denning was a key player in the development of meteor astronomy in England, culminating in his being invited, in 1922, to be the first President of Commission 22 (meteors, meteorites and interplanetary dust) of the newly formed International Astronomical Union. The text follows the development and rapid growth of meteor astronomy during the nineteenth century, focusing upon the key observations and important theoretical advances. In addition, it pays tribute to pioneering practitioners, who, along with Denning, set out to unravel the story and secrets of the shooting stars. While not an openly forthright or strident figure, Denning, at the height of his career, became embroiled in two public and controversial issues. The first related to his pseudo-scientific theory of optical blurring, and his belief that large-aperture telescopes performed less efficiently than smaller-aperture telescopes when used in the study of planetary disks. The second concerned the mysterious issue of stationary meteor shower radiants—an apparent observational reduction that was completely at odds with both the standard theories of gravitational dynamics and the generally accepted notion of meteoroid stream structure. The book explores these two controversies and uses them to examine Denning’s outlook on scientific methodology.
William Frederick Denning

William Frederick Denning

Martin Beech

Springer International Publishing AG
2024
nidottu
This book provides a detailed biographical account of the industrious late nineteenth-century astronomer William Frederick Denning who, in later life, rose to be a celebrated public figure and a highly respected amateur astronomer. The book also examines Denning’s many contributions to the astronomy of his time. As an indomitable promotor of amateur astronomy, Denning was closely involved in the formation of the short-lived, but historically pivotal, Observational Astronomy Society (OAS) in 1869. Readers will learn about the origins and the observational programs initiated by the OAS, and the author also presents a series of biographical sketches of its most industrious members. Furthermore, by examining Denning’s letters and publications, the author shows how he helped to nurture the growth of amateur astronomy, also teaching amateur observers how to make their efforts scientifically useful. A stalwart observer and enthusiast himself, Denning was a key player in the development of meteor astronomy in England, culminating in his being invited, in 1922, to be the first President of Commission 22 (meteors, meteorites and interplanetary dust) of the newly formed International Astronomical Union. The text follows the development and rapid growth of meteor astronomy during the nineteenth century, focusing upon the key observations and important theoretical advances. In addition, it pays tribute to pioneering practitioners, who, along with Denning, set out to unravel the story and secrets of the shooting stars. While not an openly forthright or strident figure, Denning, at the height of his career, became embroiled in two public and controversial issues. The first related to his pseudo-scientific theory of optical blurring, and his belief that large-aperture telescopes performed less efficiently than smaller-aperture telescopes when used in the study of planetary disks. The second concerned the mysterious issue of stationary meteor shower radiants—an apparent observational reduction that was completely at odds with both the standard theories of gravitational dynamics and the generally accepted notion of meteoroid stream structure. The book explores these two controversies and uses them to examine Denning’s outlook on scientific methodology.
Syv myter om Martin Luther

Syv myter om Martin Luther

Frederik Stjernfelt

Gyldendal Trade 150
2017
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2017 er Luther år, ikke bare i Tyskland, men også herhjemme vil man fejre 500-året for Reformationen. Der vil blive udgivet et væld af litteratur om Martin Luthers lære, der vil blive skrevet kronikker og debatindlæg om betydningen af de 95 teser, som Luther bankede op på porten til slotskirken i den tyske by Wittenberg. Teologer og intellektuelle vil boltre sig i fortolkninger af Luthers betydning for nutidens protestantiske samfund. Men hvad sagde han egentlig, den store reformator? Er der en positiv arv at forvalte? Forfatter og professor Frederik Stjernfelt er gået til kilden selv og sparker veloplagt løs på de opbyggelige myter i Syv myter om Luther. Stjernfelt genlæser bl.a. Luthers berømte Tischreden og ender med at afvise de syv mest positive myter om Luthers værk og virkning: 1. Luther indførte religions-, ytrings- og tankefrihed 2. Luther indførte skellet mellem stat og kirke 3. Luther bidrog til demokratiets fremvækst 4. Hekseprocesserne var katolske, ikke lutheranske 5. Luthers antisemitisme var harmløs 6. Luthers mørke sider var bare sådan som tiden var 7. Luthers mørke sider havde ingen effekter Stjernfelts egen konklusion lyder i stedet: "Har Luther da slet ikke gjort noget godt? Har han overhovedet ikke bidraget til det moderne, oplyste samfunds goder? Hmm. Hvis bidraget skal være noget, Luther faktisk intenderede skulle ske, så tror jeg næsten svaret må være nej. Jeg har mere end vanskeligt ved at få øje på bidrag fra ideer og handlinger i Luthers teologi og politik, som man kan gå tilbage og glædes over." Syv myter om Luther er en lærd og provokerende debatbog velanbragt i Luther-året 2017. TIL TIDEN handler om både de nære og de helt store forskydninger i samtiden. Korte, koncentrerede bøger, der løfter læserens blik fra den aktuelle debat og sætter emnerne ind i større sammenhænge. TIL TIDEN er skrevet af folk, der ved noget og tør mene noget.
Martin Bucers Beziehungen zu den Niederlanden

Martin Bucers Beziehungen zu den Niederlanden

Willem Frederik Dankbaar

Springer
1961
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Von den grossen Reformatoren hat sich, ausser Calvin, nament­ lich Martin Bucer für die Niederlande interessiert und hier, wenn auch meistens auf indirekten Wege, einen gewissen Einfluss auf die Reformation ausgeübt. Der Umstand, dass seine Briefe zum Teil überhaupt noch nicht und zum Teil an verschiedenen Orten herausgegeben sind - eine vollständige Ausgabe wird vorbereitet, dürfte aber noch geraume Zeit auf sich warten lassen - bedeutete eine erhebliche Schwierig­ keit für unsere Untersuchung. Wir haben in seinen Briefen soviel wie möglich untersucht, was sich auf unseren Gegenstand bezieht; vielleicht kommt später noch mehr ans Licht. Einerseits enttäuschte es, feststellen zu müssen, dass von den zwei Besuchen, die Bucer in seinen jungen Jahren den Nieder­ landen abgestattet hat, sehr wenig bekannt geworden ist und dass bisher keine Korrespondenz mit Personen in diesem Lande selbst zum Vorschein kam. Anderseits geben seine Beziehungen zu Hol­ ländern im Ausland und seine Korrespondenz mit anderen genügend Aufschluss, um sich ein Bild zu machen von Bucers regem Interesse für und seine Bemühungen um Einflussnahme auf die Vorgänge in unserem Lande. Sein späteres Verhältnis zu Erasmus - mit Ausnahme der Sache Geldenhauer - und seine Polemiken mit Latomus und Pighius haben wir ausser Betracht gelassen, weil diese Männer sich damals schon zu lange im Ausland aufhielten und die Auseinandersetzung ausschliesslich theologischer Natur war, so dass es sich hier nicht um eine spezifisch niederländische Beziehung handelt.
The Progressive Architecture Of Frederick G. Scheibler, Jr

The Progressive Architecture Of Frederick G. Scheibler, Jr

Martin Aurand

University of Pittsburgh Press
2015
nidottu
Frederick G. Scheibler, Jr. (1872–1958) was the rare turn-of-the-century American architect who looked to progressive movements such as Art Nouveau and Arts and Crafts for inspiration, rather than conventional styles. His fresh house designs and plans for apartment buildings and multifamily "group cottages" feature dramatic massing, rich detailing, and a wide variety of materials. Scheibler envisioned each building as a work of art, integrating architecture and ornamentation. Prized today, his best works are scattered throughout Pittsburgh's East End and eastern suburbs.This richly illustrated volume, the first comprehensive study of Scheibler, includes 125 historic and contemporary photographs and drawings, a catalogue raisonné of all of his known projects—including many not recorded in any other published source—a list of books in his library, and a selected bibliography.
Early Protestant Educators: The Educational Writings of Martin Luther, John Calvin, and Other Leaders of Protestant Thought
""Early Protestant Educators: The Educational Writings Of Martin Luther, John Calvin, And Other Leaders Of Protestant Thought"" by Frederick Eby is a comprehensive study of the educational ideas and practices of some of the most prominent leaders of the Protestant Reformation. The book examines the works of Martin Luther, John Calvin, and other influential figures, exploring their views on education, the role of the church in education, and the importance of literacy and learning.The book begins with an overview of the historical context of the Protestant Reformation and the role of education in the movement. It then delves into the writings of Luther, Calvin, and others, analyzing their ideas on topics such as the purpose of education, the role of the teacher, and the relationship between faith and learning.The book also explores the practical applications of these ideas, examining the establishment of Protestant schools and universities and the development of new educational methods and curricula. Additionally, it discusses the impact of the Protestant Reformation on education in Europe and beyond, including its influence on the development of modern education systems.Overall, ""Early Protestant Educators"" provides a comprehensive and insightful look at the educational ideas and practices of the Protestant Reformation, shedding light on the enduring legacy of these influential thinkers and their impact on education and society as a whole.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.