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The British Nuclear Deterrent

The Official History of the UK Strategic Nuclear Deterrent Volume II: The Labour Government and the Polaris Programme 1964-1970

The Official History of the UK Strategic Nuclear Deterrent Volume II: The Labour Government and the Polaris Programme 1964-1970

Volume II of The Official History of the UK Strategic Nuclear Deterrent provides an authoritative and in-depth examination of the British government’s strategic nuclear policy from 1964 to 1970. Written with full access to the UK documentary record Volume II examines the controversies that developed over nuclear policy following the arrival in office of a Labour government led by Harold Wilson in October 1964 that openly questioned the independence of the deterrent. Having decided to preserve the Polaris programme Labour ministers were nevertheless committed not to develop another generation of nuclear weapons beyond those in the pipeline placing major doubts over the long-term future of the nuclear programme and collaboration with the United States. Defence planners also became increasingly concerned that the deployment of Soviet anti-ballistic missile (ABM) defences around Moscow threatened to undermine the ability of Polaris to fulfil its role as a national strategic nuclear deterrent. During 1967 under heavy pressures to control defence spending a protracted debate was conducted within Whitehall over the future of Polaris and how to respond to the evolving ABM challenge. The volume concludes with Labour’s defeat at the general election of June 1970 by which time the Royal Navy had assumed the nuclear deterrent role from the RAF and plans had already been formulated for a UK project to improve Polaris which could both ensure its continuing credibility and rejuvenate the Anglo-American nuclear relationship. This book will be of much interest to students of British politics Cold War history nuclear proliferation and international relations. | The Official History of the UK Strategic Nuclear Deterrent Volume II: The Labour Government and the Polaris Programme 1964-1970

GBP 39.99
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Twentieth Century Fox

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The Sky Fox For Children With Feelings Of Loneliness

The Sky Fox For Children With Feelings Of Loneliness

This beautifully illustrated and sensitive fairy tale has been created for children experiencing feelings of loneliness and social isolation. With engaging and gentle illustrations to help prompt conversation it tells the story of a young girl encouraged by an animal-guide to feel more confident in herself using nature as a support. This book is available to buy as part of the Therapeutic Fairy Tales Volume 2 set which includes The Waves and Into The Forest. Therapeutic Fairy Tales Volume 1 (2021) and V olume 2 are both a series of short modern tales dedicated to exploring challenging feelings and life situations that might be faced by young children. Each fairy tale is designed to be used by parents caregivers and professionals as they use stories therapeutically to support children’s mental and emotional health. Other books in the series include: ● The Waves: For Children Living With OCD ● Into The Forest: For Children With Feelings Of Anxiety ● The Night Crossing: A Lullaby For Children On Life's Last Journey ● The Storm: For Children Growing Through Parent’s Separation ● The Island: For Children With A Parent Living With Depression ● Storybook Manual: An Introduction To Working With Storybooks Therapeutically And Creatively The Sky Fox – part of the Therapeutic Fairy Tales series – is born out of a creative collaboration between Pia Jones and Sarah Pimenta. | The Sky Fox For Children With Feelings Of Loneliness

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Clark Kerr's University of California Leadership Diversity and Planning in Higher Education

Clark Kerr's University of California Leadership Diversity and Planning in Higher Education

This volume provides an intellectual history of Kerr's vision of the multiversity as expressed in his most famous work The Uses of the University and in his greatest administrative accomplishment the California Master Plan for Higher Education. Building upon Kerr's use of the visionary hedgehog/shrewd fox dichotomy the book explains the rise of the University of California as due to the articulation and implementation of the hedgehog concept of systemic excellence that underpins the master plan. Arguing that the university's recent problems flow from a fox culture characterized by a free-for-all approach to management including excessive executive compensation this is a call for a new vision for the university and for public higher education in general. In particular it advocates re-funding and re-democratizing public higher education and renewing its leadership through thoughtful succession planning with a special emphasis on diversity. Gonzalez's work follows the ups and downs of women and minorities in higher education showing that university advances often have resulted in the further marginalization of these groups. Clark Kerr's University of California is about American public higher education at the crossroads and will be of interest to those concerned with the future of the public university as an institution as well as those interested in issues relating to leadership diversity and succession planning. | Clark Kerr's University of California Leadership Diversity and Planning in Higher Education

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Into The Forest For Children With Feelings Of Anxiety

The Keresan Bridge A Problem in Pueblo Ethnology

NATO at 70 A Historiographical Approach

Storytelling for Virtual Reality Methods and Principles for Crafting Immersive Narratives

Virtual Reality Filmmaking Techniques & Best Practices for VR Filmmakers

Research in Photography Behind the Image

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Guide to Modern Physics Using Mathematica for Calculations and Visualizations

Guide to Modern Physics Using Mathematica for Calculations and Visualizations

This is a how to guide for making beginning calculations in modern physics. The academic level is second year college physical science and engineering students. The calculations are performed in Mathematica and stress graphical visualization units and numerical answers. The techniques show the student how to learn the physics without being hung up on the math. There is a continuing movement to introduce more advanced computational methods into lower-level physics courses. Mathematica is a unique tool in that code is written as human readable much like one writes a traditional equation on the board. Key Features: Concise summary of the physics concepts. Over 300 worked examples in Mathematica. Tutorial to allow a beginner to produce fast results. The companion code for this book can be found here: https://physics. bu. edu/~rohlf/code. html James Rohlf is a Professor at Boston University. As a graduate student he worked on the first experiment to trigger on hadron jets with a calorimeter Fermilab E260. His thesis (G. C. Fox advisor C. Barnes R. P. Feynman R. Gomez) used the model of Field and Feynman to compare observed jets from hadron collisions to that from electron-positron collisions and made detailed acceptance corrections to arrive at first the measurement of quark-quark scattering cross sections. His thesis is published in Nuclear Physics B171 (1980) 1. At the Cornell Electron Storage Rings he worked on the discovery of the Upsilon (4S) resonance and using novel event shape variables developed by Stephen Wolfram and his thesis advisor Geoffrey Fox. He performed particle identification of kaons and charmed mesons to establish the quark decay sequence b –> c. At CERN he worked on the discovery of the W and Z bosons and measurement of their properties. Presently he is working on the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) experiment at the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC) which discovered the Higgs boson and is searching for new phenomena beyond the standard model. | Guide to Modern Physics Using Mathematica for Calculations and Visualizations

GBP 42.99
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An Introduction to Religion and Politics Theory and Practice

British Origins and American Practice of Impeachment

British Origins and American Practice of Impeachment

This collection brings together historians political scientists and legal scholars to explore the Anglo-American origins of impeachment and its use in the USA. Impeachment originated in England during the Good Parliament of 1376. It was used subject to several periods of disuse until the beginning of the nineteenth century. The British form of impeachment in turn inspired the drafters of the US Constitution and the inclusion of a mechanism permitting the removal of members of the federal executive and federal judiciary. These Anglo-American origins of impeachment have inspired many constitutions around the globe to include impeachment mechanisms which permit in most cases the legislature to remove the President a Prime Minister ministers and judges. This volume explores the origins influence and practice of impeachment. Divided into three parts the history of impeachment and how it developed in British history is the focus of part one. The inclusion of Ireland reflects the constitutional status of impeachment the legacy of union with Great Britain and how impeachment can still serve as a deterrent. Part two examines the adoption of impeachment within the US Constitution and its use in practice. The third and final part discusses impeachment in the twenty-first century. The book will be an essential resource for students academics and researchers in law political science and history. | British Origins and American Practice of Impeachment

GBP 130.00
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Clausewitz Philosopher of War

Modern and Contemporary Yorkshire Poetry Cultural Identities Political Crises

Graphic Girlhoods Visualizing Education and Violence

Documentary Media History Theory Practice

A Place of Springs

An Autism Casebook for Parents and Practitioners The Child Behind the Symptoms

Naval Presence and the Interwar US Navy and Marine Corps Forward Deployment Crisis Response and the Tyranny of History

Naval Presence and the Interwar US Navy and Marine Corps Forward Deployment Crisis Response and the Tyranny of History

This book examines the US Navy and Marine Corps during the interwar years from a new perspective. Rather than focusing on the technologies developed the wargames conducted or the results of the now famous Fleet Problems this work analyzes the global deployments of the rest of the US fleet. By examining the annual reports of the Secretary of the Navy the Chief of Naval Operations and the Commandant of the Marine Corps over 20 years the book traces the US ships squadrons and fleets conducting naval diplomacy and humanitarian missions maritime security patrols and deployments for deterrent effect across the world’s oceans. Despite the common label of the interwar years as isolationist the deployments of the US Navy and Marine Corps in that period were anything but isolated. The majority of the literature on the era has a narrow focus on preparation for combat and wartime which provides an incomplete view of the history of US naval power and also establishes a misleading set of precedents and historical context for naval thinkers and strategists in the contemporary world. Offering a wider and more complete understanding of the history of the U. S. Navy and Marine Corps from 1920 to 1939 this book demonstrates the tension between the execution of peacetime missions and the preparation for the next war while also offering a broader understanding of American naval forces and their role in American and global history. This book will be of much interest to students of naval and military history sea power and International History. | Naval Presence and the Interwar US Navy and Marine Corps Forward Deployment Crisis Response and the Tyranny of History

GBP 48.99
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Thomas Harriot: Science and Discovery in the English Renaissance

Deterrence Choice and Crime Volume 23 Contemporary Perspectives

Deterrence Choice and Crime Volume 23 Contemporary Perspectives

Deterrence Choice and Crime explores the various dimensions of modern deterrence theory relevant research and practical applications. Beginning with the classical roots of deterrence theory in Cesare Beccaria’s profoundly important contributions to modern criminological thought the book draws out the many threads in contemporary criminology that are explicitly mentioned or at least hinted by Beccaria. These include sanction risk perceptions and their behavioral consequences the deterrent efficacy of the certainty versus the severity of punishment the role of celerity of punishment in the deterrence process informal versus formal deterrence and individual differences in deterrence. The richness of the volume is seen in the inclusion of chapters that focus on the theoretical development of deterrence across disciplines such as criminology and economics. In an innovative section the role of agents of deterrence is considered. Lessons are learned from the practical applications of deterrence undertaken in the areas of policing corrections and the community. The closing section includes Michael Tonry’s An Honest Politician’s Guide to Deterrence: Certainty Severity Celerity and Parsimony a reminder of Beccaria’s dictum that it is better to prevent crimes than punish them. In the current environment deterrence arguments are routinely used to justify policies that do just the opposite. Ray Paternoster who contributed two chapters passed away as this volume was being finalized. Fittingly this book is dedicated to him and ends with Alex Piquero’s poignant remembrance of Ray a path-breaking deterrence scholar beloved mentor and ardent supporter of social justice. Suitable for researchers and graduate students as well as for advanced courses in criminology this book breaks new ground in theorizing the effects of punishment and other sanctions on crime control. | Deterrence Choice and Crime Volume 23 Contemporary Perspectives

GBP 39.99
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