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Cultures in Conflict--The French Revolution

Cultures in Conflict--The French Revolution

Gregory S. Brown

Greenwood Press
2003
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The French Revolution remains one of the crucial events of modern European and world history. The changes wrought in French society, politics, and the church have been commemorated and debated for more than 200 years. This book introduces students to the French Revolution through an historical and cultural overview, as well as the contextual framing of primary documents of ordinary people's experiences in the dramatic conflicts of 1789-1799. Most of the documents are first translations into English for a North American audience. While a majority of sources on the French Revolution provide excerpts from formal documents, this volume reveals the deeper human level, offering immediate insight into everyday life. This is the perfect introduction to the Revolution, with many added-value features, including period illustrations, timeline, glossary, study questions directed toward the Advanced Placement European History exam, and a practical resource guide.
Literary Sociability and Literary Property in France, 1775–1793
The first full-length, scholarly study of the Société des auteurs dramatiques (SAD), this book describes the form, the meaning, the achievements, and the failures of the first professional association for creative writers in European history. Founded by the well-known playwright Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais in 1777 under the protection of prominent aristocrats at the court of King Louis XVI, the SAD comprised the playwrights most closely associated with the royal theater of the kingdom, the Comédie Française. Its two dozen members discussed and worked to advance both their collective interests under the royal theater regulations (which governed such issues of literary property, creative control, and remuneration) and to promote their public image as playwrights and men of letters more broadly - while at the same time competing with each other, sometimes intensely, for control over that image. Gregory Brown traces the story of the SAD from its conception in the mid-1770s through to the French Revolution, exploring first the Society's founding in 1777, then its trajectory until its dissolution at the end of 1780, and finally discusses a revival of the group during the Revolution. In each chapter, Brown analyzes the strategic efforts of Beaumarchais and his associates, to shape regulations and legislation concerning droits d'auteur (authorial remuneration and literary property) and their efforts to reshape the public status and identity of playwrights through correspondence, print and face-to-face encounters with the troupe of the Comédie Française, the theater's aristocratic supervisors at court, its lawyers and government administrators, its commercial publics, and other, authors. Brown argues against previous treatments of the SAD, which have presented it as a spontaneous, dissident challenge to constituted social and political authority under the Old Regime. He demonstrates instead how the SAD emerged from within existing lines of authority in e
Literary Sociability and Literary Property in France, 1775–1793
The first full-length, scholarly study of the Société des auteurs dramatiques (SAD), this book describes the form, the meaning, the achievements, and the failures of the first professional association for creative writers in European history. Founded by the well-known playwright Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais in 1777 under the protection of prominent aristocrats at the court of King Louis XVI, the SAD comprised the playwrights most closely associated with the royal theater of the kingdom, the Comédie Française. Its two dozen members discussed and worked to advance both their collective interests under the royal theater regulations (which governed such issues of literary property, creative control, and remuneration) and to promote their public image as playwrights and men of letters more broadly - while at the same time competing with each other, sometimes intensely, for control over that image. Gregory Brown traces the story of the SAD from its conception in the mid-1770s through to the French Revolution, exploring first the Society's founding in 1777, then its trajectory until its dissolution at the end of 1780, and finally discusses a revival of the group during the Revolution. In each chapter, Brown analyzes the strategic efforts of Beaumarchais and his associates, to shape regulations and legislation concerning droits d'auteur (authorial remuneration and literary property) and their efforts to reshape the public status and identity of playwrights through correspondence, print and face-to-face encounters with the troupe of the Comédie Française, the theater's aristocratic supervisors at court, its lawyers and government administrators, its commercial publics, and other, authors. Brown argues against previous treatments of the SAD, which have presented it as a spontaneous, dissident challenge to constituted social and political authority under the Old Regime. He demonstrates instead how the SAD emerged from within existing lines of authority in e
The Turbine Pilot's Flight Manual

The Turbine Pilot's Flight Manual

Gregory N. Brown; Mark J. Holt

Aviation Supplies Academics
2024
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Everything a pilot is expected to know when transitioning to turbine-powered aircraft. Whether you're preparing for a turbine aircraft ground school, studying for your Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) certificate, priming for a corporate or airline interview, or upgrading into a personal jet or turboprop--The Turbine Pilot's Flight Manual is for you. With precision and humor, authors Greg Brown and Mark Holt cover all the basics for turbine pilot operations, clearly explaining the differences between turbine aircraft and their piston engine counterparts.This manual clarifies the complex topics of turbine aircraft engines and all major jet and turboprop power and airframe systems. It also addresses high-speed aerodynamics, automation, wake turbulence, high-altitude and adverse weather, air carrier operations, transport airplane performance, and flight deck professionalism and leadership. You'll be introduced to state-of-the-art flight deck instrumentation including flight management systems, global navigation (GPS/RNAV/RNP), and head-up guidance systems. Learn the operating principles of hazard avoidance systems, including weather radar, enhanced ground proximity warning systems, predictive wind shear systems, advanced communication procedures and equipment (datalink and ADS-B), and the latest engine performance management techniques. This fifth edition incorporates new material addressing the many recent electronic flight bag (EFB) developments applicable to professional piloting, includes all topics required for completing an ATP Certification Training Program (ATP-CTP), and adds technology and terminology updates. Includes a glossary of airline and corporate aviation terminology, handy turbine pilot rules-of-thumb, and a comprehensive turbine aircraft "Spotter's Guide."The Turbine Pilot's Flight Manual introduces all the principles and lingo required to "talk turbine." Many airlines and corporate flight departments recommend reading it before interviewing and prior to attending ground school.
The Bible Teacher's Guide: Building Foundations for a Godly Marriage: A Pre-Marriage, Marriage Counseling Study
Building Foundations for a Godly Marriage can be used as an eight-week small group study on marriage, a pre-marital or marital counseling curriculum, or simply to help one have a deeper understanding of marriage."Expositional, theological, and candidly practical I highly recommend The Bible Teacher's Guide for anyone seeking to better understand or teach God's Word."-Dr. Young-Gil Kim, Founding President of Handong Global University"Greg Brown's The Bible Teacher's Guide is thorough, scholarly enough to explain the text, clear, and practical. He treats difficult verses fairly and with helpful explanations (unlike many commentaries that skip the explanation right where you want it ). This study could be used by pastors as an aid for sermon preparation, by small group leaders, or by any believer who wants to understand and apply God's Word personally. I can't imagine any student of Scripture not benefiting by this work."-Steven J. Cole, Pastor, Flagstaff Christian Fellowship, Author of the Riches from the Word series
Casting the Bones: An Author's Guide to the Craft of Fiction

Casting the Bones: An Author's Guide to the Craft of Fiction

Robert Gregory Browne

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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"Casting the Bones is witty and written in a language that writers with no experience and seasoned veterans can relate to. I felt as if we were sitting in a bistro, enjoying a cup of tea, as Browne shared his writing and publishing journey, while doling out well thought out, valuable, and tangible nuggets of writing advice." Selena Robins, Author of What a Girl Wants With a career as a professional writer that spans nearly thirty years, bestselling, award-winning novelist and former screenwriter, Robert Gregory Browne, has a wealth of hard-earned knowledge about writing fiction. Now he shares his often unique insights into how writers-from beginners to veterans, both traditional and self-published-can improve and hone their craft. Pulling no punches, and making no false promises, Browne covers the core essentials of fiction with chapters on character, structure, sub-plot, conflict, goals, motivation, and dialogue, that will help you transform your stories into page turners that readers will want to devour. Some of the topics included are: Practicing Your Magic Creating Characters that Jump Off the Page Seducing Your Readers Finding Your Voice Building Your Story From the Ground Up Dialogue Tips & Tricks How to Keep Your Readers Interested Indie vs. Traditional Publishing And many more. If your goal is to create fiction that keeps them coming back for more, Browne's book is a must read.
Halifax Navigator: An oral and extended history of RAAF Flying Officer Basil Spiller's years at war
On the 1st of October 1941, with the war in Europe and northern Africa entering its third year and Japan threatening to invade Australia, Basil Spiller, on his eighteenth birthday, joined the RAAF in Brisbane, Australia. In May 1942 he was called up and began observer training. In March 1943 he embarked for Britain where he was trained as a navigator. Basil joined No. 102 Squadron, a heavy bomber squadron, operating from RAF Pocklington in Yorkshire. With four other Australians and two Englishmen he formed a Handley Page Halifax crew of exceptional quality. During his nineteenth operation, a bombing mission over France, Basil was severely wounded but continued to navigate his plane and his crewmates to safety.Basil and his crew flew the last of the thirty-five operations required to complete their first Tour of Duty on the 18th of November 1944. When the war ended, he and three of his original crew had also completed eight operations of a second Tour together. Basil Spiller participated in a total of forty bombing operations over occupied Europe and Germany. He was promoted to Flying Officer and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for courage, devotion to duty and his exceptional skills as a navigator.This is Basil's story of his years at war.
Making Design

Making Design

Cara McCarty; Matilda McQuaid; Susan Brown; Kimberly Randall; Lucy Commoner; Sarah D. Coffin; Cynthia Trope; Gail S. Davidson; Caitlin Condell; Gregory Herringshaw; Stephen Van Dyk; Elizabeth Broman; Jennifer Colman Bracci

Cooper-Hewitt Museum
2015
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Cooper Hewitt possesses one of the most diverse and comprehensive collections of design works in existence and is the only museum in the United States devoted exclusively to historic and contemporary design. Reopening in late 2014, the museum has undergone a transformative renovation. Its landmark home in the Andrew Carnegie Mansion offers an entirely new and interactive visitor experience resulting in 60 percent more gallery space. To mark the occasion, Cooper Hewitt is publishing an expansive book on its unparalleled collection, which consists of more than 210,000 objects from all over the world, spanning 30 centuries. Designed by Irma Boom, and a wonderful design object in itself at over 900 pages, the book expresses the museum's primary goal--to inspire people to see how design impacts their lives. Available in three different colors and printing with glow in the dark ink, the book embodies design process. This user-centered approach is reinforced throughout the pages with 54 narratives and an extensive process glossary that discusses individual objects through a design lens. Featuring more than 1,100 collection objects selected by the curatorial staff, Smithsonian Design Library, and renowned designer Irma Boom, Making Design is organized entirely by Boom's visual sequencing of images; her design and the curators' essays weave parallel narratives throughout the book. This wildly playful and unexpected jaunt through the collection ends with Boom's exploration of her process, "Making Making Design," which embraces the essence design and the new experiences in Cooper Hewitt's galleries.
Gregory's Shadow

Gregory's Shadow

Don Freeman

Puffin
2002
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Gregory is a shy groundhog, and having his friend Shadow close by makes him feel brave. But one day Gregory and Shadow go outside to look for food, and they get separated. Scared and lonely, they search and search for one another. To make matters worse, tomorrow is Groundhog Day, and everyone will be waiting to see if Gregory and his shadow leave their home together. Will the two friends find each other in time for Groundhog Day? Freeman's adorable, loosely sketched illustrations are colored in a palette of blues for the snowscapes and earth tones for the underground scenes. The simple story line is just right for preschoolers. (Booklist)
Gregory's Girl

Gregory's Girl

Forsyth Bill

Cambridge University Press
1983
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Gregory’s Girl is more than just a funny story. Its painfully accurate observation of teenage romance avoids the traditional assumptions which dominate most teenage fiction. Althought carefully restructured to allow for a manageable stage presentation, this version will give great pleasure to all those who revelled in the film and introduce those who did not to the delightful world of Gregory and his girls.
Gregory's Standing Ovation

Gregory's Standing Ovation

Annette McFarlane

Blurb
2021
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Fourth grader Gregory Cooper is in a wheelchair. He loves watching baseball and playing catch in the park. Gregory often prays to God for healing. He decides to play his ukulele in the school's talent show. Gregory gives an outstanding performance and gets a standing ovation. Then, the audience applauds even more at Gregory's surprising response to the standing ovation.
Gregory's Adventure

Gregory's Adventure

Ewa Jacob-Kadewska

Austin Macauley Publishers
2024
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Gregory's Adventure is a delightful children's story following a young hare named Gregory who embarks on a quest to help a lost baby bird find his family. After a tiny yellow chick called Titch lands on Gregory's head, the two set off into the forest to discover where Titch belongs. They encounter owls, woodpeckers, finches and more as Gregory tries to identify what type of bird Titch is. When attempts at swimming reveal Titch is no duck or goose, Gregory gets advice from a wise old swan who suggests looking for kingfishers. Just as Gregory is losing hope of solving the mystery, he spots Titch happily united with a flock of yellow wagtails. This heartwarming tale promotes themes of friendship, determination and discovering one's identity. With engaging characters and scenic forest descriptions, Gregory's Adventure promises to delight young readers.
Gregory's Pediatric Anesthesia
As the field pediatric anesthesia advances and expands, so too does the gamut of challenges that are faced by today’s anesthesiologists. Gregory’s Pediatric Anesthesia aims to fully prepare trainees and experienced professionals for modern practice by equipping them with the knowledge and cutting-edge techniques necessary to safely and successfully anesthetize children for a range of different surgeries and other procedures. Supporting their work with current data and evidence, the authors explore topics including basic principles, potential complications, and best practice, and illustrate their findings with detailed case studies that cover all major subspecialties. This essential new edition includes access to illustrative videos and features new and expanded sections, such as: Anesthesia for Spinal Surgery complications including postoperative blindnessRobotic surgery for Pediatric Urological ProceduresAnesthesia for Non-Cardiac Surgery in Patients with Congenital Heart Disease (new chapter)Extensive additional ultrasound images for regional anesthesiaNeonatal ResuscitationThe Pediatric Surgical Home and Enhanced Recovery after Surgery (new chapter) Now in its sixth edition, Gregory’s Pediatric Anesthesia continues to provide reliable and easy-to-follow guidance to all anesthesiologists caring for younger patients.