New Releases by Peter Connolly

Peter Connolly is the author of Earth's Last Midnight (2023), Understanding Religious Experience (2019), Positive Influence (2013), Greece and Rome at War (2012), Counterinsurgency in Uruzgan 2009 (2011).

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Earth's Last Midnight

release date: Jun 30, 2023

Understanding Religious Experience

release date: Jan 01, 2019

Positive Influence

release date: Oct 09, 2013
Positive Influence
Influence is one of the most critical skills for individuals and leaders in both business and life. With his unique insight Peter Connolly provides a practical and well thought out process for increasing your influence. This is a must read for anyone who wants to excel in life. - Derek Fox, Author of Presenting Without Fear. Most great achievements have been attained through positive influence. It is often the catalyst that helps us to bring out the best in others, build healthy relationships, facilitate conflict resolution and ultimately achieve our goals. In Positive Influence psychologist Peter Connolly presents an integrated and practical approach to building effective relationships. Drawing on current research in psychology, leadership and business as well 20 years' experience in the field he provides key concepts and a variety of practical tools and exercises that will help the reader to, Build more positive relationships Inspire credibility Influence others Improve self confidence Develop assertiveness Resolve conflict Project a more positive image

Greece and Rome at War

release date: Jun 19, 2012
Greece and Rome at War
The renowned archeologist’s classic guide to twelve centuries of ancient military development, beautifully presented in colorful illustrations and diagrams. Generations of archeologists have been inspired by Peter Connolly’s beautifully rendered, highly detailed illustrations of ancient arms and armies. This comprehensive volume offers a bird’s eye view of not only battles, but the weapons, shields, and armor used centuries ago by Greek and Roman warriors. With extensive text describing each piece, this collection offers an ideal introduction to the subject of warfare in the ancient world spanning from 800 BC to 450 AD. Incorporating new archaeological research and the contributions of other scholars in the field, this new edition of Greece and Rome at War provides detailed explanations of the classical armies’ manufacture and use of their armaments. These full-color illustrations, maps, diagrams, and photographs bring the past to vivid life. Includes a preface by Adrian Goldsworthy.

Counterinsurgency in Uruzgan 2009

release date: Jan 01, 2011
Counterinsurgency in Uruzgan 2009
This paper is a synopsis of the second Australian Army's Mentoring and Reconstruction Task Force's (MRTF-2) approach to counterinsurgency and its application to two deliberate operations. Presented are lessons learned and techniques developed during their mission of providing security for the Afghan national elections, and the strategic goal of developing the capacity of the 4th Brigade of the Afghan National Army (ANA).

Effect of Real-time Electricity Pricing on Renewable Generators and System Emissions

Effect of Real-time Electricity Pricing on Renewable Generators and System Emissions
Real-time retail pricing (RTP) of electricity, in which the retail price is allowed to vary with very little time delay in response to changes in the marginal cost of generation, offers expected short-run and long-run benefits at the societal level. While the effects of RTP on most market participants have been examined previously, its effects on a) renewable generator revenues and b) power sector emissions are not well understood. This thesis presents a counterfactual model of the new England wholesale power market, including within-hour consumer price response, to analyze revenues under RTP for four renewable test cases and emissions of CO2, SO2, and NOx. Assuming a moderate consumer price-response ( e = -0.3), I find that revenues for both wind and solar cases will decrease by about 3%, a smaller loss than that expected by the generation sector as a whole (~ 6%) or by peak generators ( ~ 55%). In the same scenario, RTP is expected to decrease emissions of CO2, SO2, and NOx by 2-3% in the short-run. These results are qualitatively robust across a range of elasticities and other input parameters. A discussion of the political barriers to RTP highlights interest group pressure from peak generators and the framing of gains and losses for consumers. These barriers are likely to attract significant policymaker attention in RTP discussions, but the results of my empirical analysis show the need to also consider how RTP may interfere with the ability to achieve other policy objectives, including promoting renewable energy and reducing emissions.

A Student's Guide to the History and Philosophy of Yoga

release date: Jan 01, 2007
A Student's Guide to the History and Philosophy of Yoga
The word yoga conjures up in the minds of many Westerners images of people performing exercises and adopting unusual, sometimes contortive postures. Such exercises and postures do have a place within the practice of yoga, but it is much more than that. Indeed, the early literature on yoga describes and defines it as a form of mental rather than physical discipline. Yoga is also associated with the Indian subcontinent and the religions of Hinduism and Buddhism. This book therefore concentrates on the evolution of yoga in the context of Indian culture, though the final chapters also explore some of its links with non-Indian mystical traditions and some of its developments outside of India during the modern period. The book is aimed at both university students taking courses in Comparative Religion and Philosophy and practitioners of yoga who seek to go beyond the activity and explore its spiritual dimensions. Hence, it presents yoga in the context of its historical evolution in India and seeks to explain the nature of its associations with various metaphysical doctrines. The work also draws upon a number of conceptual schemes designed to facilitate comparative study. Some of these are employed throughout the book so as to link the material from each chapter together within a common framework

Colosseum

release date: Jan 01, 2003
Colosseum
The Colosseum in Rome is one of the world's most amazing buildings. Built over 10 years during the reign of the Emperor Vespasiano in c. 72AD, at 160 feet high this immense oval stadium was home to the most violent and deadly spectator sports in history, and the making of many 'gladiator' heroes. Using state-of-the-art computer graphics, Colosseum brings the world of Ancient Rome to life and shows how and why this most extraordinary of human monuments was built. New research debunks the myths perpetuated in the film Gladiator and helps us understand the nature of these games - why the chariot races of Gladiator could not have happened within the Colosseum walls, for instance. Here for the first time, new evidence reveals exactly how the Colosseum was regularly flooded with water for the spectacle of deadly sea battles.

Ancient Greece

release date: Jan 01, 2001
Ancient Greece
Explores the history of the early civilization of Greece, as well as, their architecture, art, sports, poetry, drama, and music.

Ancient Rome

release date: Jan 01, 2001
Ancient Rome
This is one of two new titles from the acclaimed master of recreating the ancient world. Peter Connolly's superb illustrations bring to life the world of ancient Rome, giving children aged 8+ a real sense of what it was like to live there. We visit the baths and the laundry, watch chariotraces at the Circus Maximus and gladiator fights at the Colosseum, and discover a wealth of fascinating details of everyday life. Perfect to support homework. Peter Connolly is a best-selling author and illustrator of the ancient world. His previous books with Oxford include Pompeii, The Roman Fort, The Legionary, The Cavalryman, The Ancient Greece of Odysseus, The Holy Land and The Ancient City. These have sold over 250,000 copies in English, and havebeen translated into many other languages. Peter Connolly is an Honorary Research Fellow of the Institute of Archaeology, London.

A psychology of possession

release date: Jan 01, 2000

Roman World

release date: May 01, 1999

Living in the Times of Jesus of Nazareth

release date: Jan 01, 1999
Living in the Times of Jesus of Nazareth
Text, pictures, photographs, and maps present the history of the Jews under Herod and Pontius Pilate, until the destruction of the Temple and the end of Judea.

The Ancient City

release date: Jan 01, 1998
The Ancient City
Recreates the public buildings, temples, shops, and houses of ancient Athens and Rome, providing a window through which to look at the development of the cities and their architecture, and to discuss various aspects of daily life, including religion, food, drama, games, food, culture, and entertainment.

The Holy Land

release date: Jan 01, 1998
The Holy Land
Text, pictures, photographs, and maps present the history of the Jews in Judea from the reign of Herod the Great through the governance of Pontius Pilate to the destruction of the Temple and the siege at Masada.

The Ancient Greece of Odysseus

release date: Jan 01, 1998
The Ancient Greece of Odysseus
The trademark of this series are the fictional eyewitness accounts through which the young reader learns first-hand how momentous events of history touch ordinary men and women. Maps, cross-sections, authentic drawings, cartoons, and even scale models of Rome and Acropolis animate the historical events.

Legion Versus Phalanx

release date: Jan 01, 1998

The Cavalryman

release date: Jan 01, 1997
The Cavalryman
Follows the career of a Roman soldier as he becomes a cavalry officer in Mesopotamia around 100 A.D.

The Legionary

release date: Jan 01, 1997
The Legionary
A reconstruction of the life of an actual Roman soldier focuses on his brave service as part of the Seventh Legion in central Europe under the Emperor Trajan around 85 A.D.

The Roman Fort

release date: Jan 01, 1997
The Roman Fort
Describes the design and construction of a typical Roman fort and the daily life of its commanding officer and soldiers.

Ancient History Library

release date: Jan 19, 1995

The Jews in the Time of Jesus

release date: Jan 01, 1994
The Jews in the Time of Jesus
The text outlines the history; the many illustrations with explanatory captions show details of everyday domestic, religious, and military life, geography, landscape, and buildings.

Two Speeches for Our Time

release date: Jan 01, 1994

Development of an Enzymatic Probe for the Exocytic Pathways of Animal Cells

release date: Jan 01, 1993

Sta chronia tou Christou

release date: Jan 01, 1993

Vitalistic Thought in India

release date: Jan 01, 1992

No Bland Facility

release date: Jan 01, 1991
No Bland Facility
Connolly greatly influenced recent Irish thought and policy. As the only selection of his writing available, this offers a unique overview of his work. An excellent reference for Anglo-Irish scholars and those interested in Irish sociology.

The Roman Cavalry Saddle

release date: Jan 01, 1991

The Roman Fighting Technique Deduced from Armour and Weaponry

release date: Jan 01, 1991
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