New Releases by Paul Allen

Paul Allen is the author of Foucault’s Seminars on Antiquity (2021), Horace (2018), Artist Management for the Music Business (2011), Katyn (2010), Física para la ciencia y la tecnología. (2010).

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Foucault’s Seminars on Antiquity

release date: Oct 07, 2021
Foucault’s Seminars on Antiquity
In 1980, Michel Foucault''s work makes two decisive turns. On the one hand, as announced at the start of his course at the Collège de France for that year, Le Gouvernement des vivants, his topic will be the modalities through which power constitutes itself in relation to truth. On the other, the texts on which he will concentrate will no longer be those of the early modern period. Rather, he begins with one by Dio Cassius on the emperor Septimius Severus and then proceeds to spend the next two sessions offering a reading of Oedipus Tyrannus. He will concentrate on works from antiquity for the rest of his life. This book will offer the first detailed account of these lectures, examining both the development of their philosophical argument and the ancient texts on which that argument is based. This is the period during which Foucault also began work on Volumes 2 and 3 of the History of Sexuality. Yet, while there are clear overlaps between the work he was presenting in his course and the last books he published before his death, nonetheless the seminars are anything but rough drafts for the published work. Instead they offer a sustained encounter with the texts of the classical and early Christian era while seeking to trace a genealogy of the western subject as a speaker of truth.

Horace

release date: Dec 18, 2018
Horace
Perhaps no classical writer has been so consistently in vogue as Horace. Famous in his own lifetime as a close associate of the Emperor Octavian, to whom he dedicated several odes, Quintus Horatius Flaccus (65–8 BC) has never really been out of fashion. Petrarch, for example, modelled his letters on Horace''s innovative Epistles, while also borrowing from his Roman forebear in composing his own Italian sonnets. The echo of Horace''s voice can be found in almost every genre of medieval literature. And in later periods, this influence and popularity if anything increased. Yet, as Paul Allen Miller shows, while Horace may justifiably be called the poet for all seasons he is also in the end an enigma. His elusive, ironic contrariness is perhaps the true secret of his success. A cultured man of letters, he fought on the losing side of the Battle of Philippi (42 BC). A staunch Republican, he ended up eagerly (some said too eagerly) promoting the cause of Julio-Claudian imperialism. Viewed as the acme of Roman literary civilization, he was shaped by his Athens education at Plato''s famous Academy. This new introduction reveals Horace in all his paradoxical genius and complexity.

Artist Management for the Music Business

release date: Jan 01, 2011
Artist Management for the Music Business
This is essential reading for managers, students, and artists in the music business. --Book Jacket.

Katyn

release date: Mar 15, 2010
Katyn
Twenty years ago, Allen Paul wrote the first post-communist account of one of the greatest but least-known tragedies of the twentieth century: Stalin''s annihilation of Poland''s officer corps and massive deportation of so-called "bourgeoisie elements" to Siberia. Today, these brutal events are symbolized by one word: Katyn, a crime that still bitterly divides Poles and Russians. Paul''s richly updated account covers Russian attempts to recant their admission of guilt for the murders in Katyn Forest and includes recently translated documents from Russian military archives, eyewitness accounts of two perpetrators, and secret official minutes published here for the first time that confirm that U.S. government cover-up of the crime continued long after the war ended. Paul''s masterful narrative recreates what daily life was like for three Polish families amid momentous events of World War II—from the treacherous Nazi-Soviet invasion in 1939 to a rigged election in 1947 that sealed Poland''s doom. The patriarch of each family was among the Polish officers personally ordered by Stalin to be shot. One of the families suffered daily repression under the German General Government. Like thousands of other Poles, two of the families were deported to Siberia, where they nearly died from forced labor, starvation, and neglect. Through painstaking research, the author reconstructs the lives of these families including such stories as a miraculous escape on the last transport of Poles leaving Russia and a mother''s daring ski trek over the Carpathian Mountains to rescue a daughter she had not seen in six years. At the heart of the drama is the Poles'' uncommon belief in "victory in defeat"—that their struggles made them strong and that freedom and independence, inevitably, would be regained.

Física para la ciencia y la tecnología.

release date: Jan 01, 2010
Física para la ciencia y la tecnología.
Física para la Ciencia y la Tecnología, dada su impecable claridad y precisión, se ha constituido en una referencia obligada de los cursos universitarios de física de casi todo el mundo. La sexta edición de la reconocida obra de Tipler/Mosca ha sido objeto de una revisión exhaustiva y escrupulosa de todos los contenidos del libro, con el objetivo de lograr un manual aún más didáctico y de incorporar en él los nuevos conceptos de la física en que se sustentan los recientes avances de la tecnología. Para facilitar la comprensión de los conceptos físicos descritos, esta sexta edición incorpora una gran variedad de herramientas y de recursos pedagógicos nuevos. Entre ellos cabe destacar la novedosa estrategia en la resolución de problemas; los temas de actualidad en física, que ayudan a los estudiantes a relacionar lo que aprenden con las tecnologías del mundo real; la inclusión a lo largo de todo el libro de nuevos ejemplos conceptuales, y la mejora del apéndice de matemáticas, ahora mucho más completo e integrado con el texto.

Flying with the Owls Crime Squad

release date: Jan 01, 2009
Flying with the Owls Crime Squad
DivIn this book, Paul Allen and Douglas Naylor recount their years together in one of the most feared hooligan firms since the 1970s. This is an electrifying and intelligent account of the legendary decades when owls Crime Squad dominated casual violence. It is an uncompromising look at soccer culture and the violence that surrounds it./div

SCEA Sun Certified Enterprise Architect for Java EE Study Guide (Exam 310-051)

release date: Jul 12, 2007
SCEA Sun Certified Enterprise Architect for Java EE Study Guide (Exam 310-051)
The Best Fully Integrated Study System Available for Exam 310-051 With hundreds of practice questions and hands-on exercises, Sun Certified Enterprise Architect for Java EE Study Guide covers what you need to know--and shows you how to prepare--for this challenging exam. 100% complete coverage of all official objectives for exam 310-051 Inside the Exam sections in every chapter highlight key exam topics covered Simulated exam questions match the format, tone, topics, and difficulty of the real exam Covers all the exam topics, including: Basic Principles of Enterprise Architectures * Object-Oriented Design Using UML * Applicability of JEE Technology * Design Patterns * Legacy Connectivity * EJB and Container Models * Messaging * Internationalization and Localization * Security Electronic content includes: Complete MasterExam practice testing engine, featuring: One full practice exam: Detailed answers with explanations: Score Report performance assessment tool Electronic book for studying on the go With free online registration: Bonus downloadable MasterExam practice test

Modern Physics

release date: Jan 01, 2003
Modern Physics
Tipler and Llewellyn''s acclaimed text for the intermediate-level course (not the third semester of the introductory course) guides students through the foundations and wide-ranging applications of modern physics with the utmost clarity--without sacrificing scientific integrity.

Deep River

release date: Jul 19, 2001
Deep River
“The American Negro,” Arthur Schomburg wrote in 1925, “must remake his past in order to make his future.” Many Harlem Renaissance figures agreed that reframing the black folk inheritance could play a major role in imagining a new future of racial equality and artistic freedom. In Deep River Paul Allen Anderson focuses on the role of African American folk music in the Renaissance aesthetic and in political debates about racial performance, social memory, and national identity. Deep River elucidates how spirituals, African American concert music, the blues, and jazz became symbolic sites of social memory and anticipation during the Harlem Renaissance. Anderson traces the roots of this period’s debates about music to the American and European tours of the Fisk Jubilee Singers in the 1870s and to W. E. B. Du Bois’s influential writings at the turn of the century about folk culture and its bearing on racial progress and national identity. He details how musical idioms spoke to contrasting visions of New Negro art, folk authenticity, and modernist cosmopolitanism in the works of Du Bois, Alain Locke, Zora Neale Hurston, Langston Hughes, Jean Toomer, Sterling Brown, Roland Hayes, Paul Robeson, Carl Van Vechten, and others. In addition to revisiting the place of music in the culture wars of the 1920s, Deep River provides fresh perspectives on the aesthetics of race and the politics of music in Popular Front and Swing Era music criticism, African American critical theory, and contemporary musicology. Deep River offers a sophisticated historical account of American racial ideologies and their function in music criticism and modernist thought. It will interest general readers as well as students of African American studies, American studies, intellectual history, musicology, and literature.

Physics for Scientist and Engineers 4.0

release date: Dec 01, 1999

Bison Hunting at Cooper Site

release date: Jan 01, 1999
Bison Hunting at Cooper Site
Almost seventy years ago the first Folsom projectile point found in association with ancient bison bones in northern New Mexico demonstrated that Paleoindian people were in the New World as long ago as the end of the last ice age. To this day intact deposits containing Folsom points are rare, yet these points, with their distinctive channel flakes and exquisite craftsmanship, remain the best identifier of the culture. The Cooper site, discovered in 1992 in northwestern Oklahoma, is among the largest Folsom-age kill sites in the southern plains. Including extraordinarily well-preserved bison bones and thirty-three projectile points, the site has yielded major contributions to what is known of this early people. Leland C. Bement outlines the history of the Cooper site, its discovery and excavation. As the remains were found in stratified bonebeds, they provide the first clear traces of sequential Folsom activity. Analysis of the bones indicates a selective or "gourmet" butchering technique and offers insights into bison-herd demographics. Assessment of the projectile points suggests the movements of Folsom groups in relation to lithic sources. Here also is the first evidence of Folsom hunting ritual, in the form of a startling red zigzag painted on one of the skulls. The painted skull--the oldest design-painted object in North America--greatly enlarges the significance of the Cooper site, offering evidence of early ritual rarely seen in the tangible physical record.

Rethinking Sexuality

release date: Jan 01, 1998
Rethinking Sexuality
In a collection of provocative essays, historians and literary theorists assess the influence of Michel Foucault and his HISTORY OF SEXUALITY on the study of classics. The essays bring to light the nature of the intimate lives of men and women in the ancient Mediterranean world--and demonstrate the importance of the HISTORY OF SEXUALITY for other fields of study, such as women''s history, modern sexuality, and more.

Ancient Rome

release date: Jan 01, 1998
Ancient Rome
The events and personalities of ancient Rome spring to life in this history, from its founding in 753 B.C. to the death of the philosopher-emperor Marcus Aurelius in A.D. 180.Paul A. Zoch presents, in contemporary language, the history of Rome and the stories of its protagonists -- such as Romulus and Remus, Horatius, and Nero -- which are so often omitted from more specialized studies. With an eye for detail, Zoch guides his readers through the military campaigns and political developments that shaped Rome''s rise from a small Italian city to the greatest imperial power the world had ever known. We witness the long struggle against the enemy city of Carthage. We follow Caesar as he campaigns in Britain, and we observe the ebb and flow of Rome''s fortunes in the Hellenistic East. Writing with the belief that such stories contain moral lessons that are relevant today, Zoch presents a narrative that is both entertaining and informative. An afterword takes the history to the fall of the Roman Empire in the West in A.D. 476.

Lyric Texts and Lyric Consciousness

release date: Apr 01, 1994
Lyric Texts and Lyric Consciousness
First published in 1994. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Party Politics in America

release date: Jan 01, 1988

A Survey of the Desired Training Experience for Mental Health Professionals in the State of Washington

Performance of Thrust Augmenting Ejectors

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