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Burgundian Gothic Architecture (Studies in Architecture, Vol 3) Branner, Robert Sotheby Parke Bernet Pubns, Studies in architecture, v. 3, London, 1960 [i.e. 1961
Robert Branner. First Edition 1960, Reprinted In Paperback 1985.--t.p. Verso. Bibliography: P. 196. Includes Index.
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Aelbert Cuyp Aelbert Cuyp; Stephen Reiss London: Zwemmer, London, England, 1975
223 p. : 27 cm Bibliography: p. 215 Includes index
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Against the Grain : A Deep History of the Earliest States James C. Scott Yale University Press, Yale University Press, New Haven, CT, 2017
An Economist Best History Book 2017 “History as it should be written.”—Barry Cunliffe, Guardian “Scott hits the nail squarely on the head by exposing the staggering price our ancestors paid for civilization and political order.”—Walter Scheidel, Financial Times Why did humans abandon hunting and gathering for sedentary communities dependent on livestock and cereal grains, and governed by precursors of today's states? Most people believe that plant and animal domestication allowed humans, finally, to settle down and form agricultural villages, towns, and states, which made possible civilization, law, public order, and a presumably secure way of living. But archaeological and historical evidence challenges this narrative. The first agrarian states, says James C. Scott, were born of accumulations of domestications: first fire, then plants, livestock, subjects of the state, captives, and finally women in the patriarchal family—all of which can be viewed as a way of gaining control over reproduction. Scott explores why we avoided sedentism and plow agriculture, the advantages of mobile subsistence, the unforeseeable disease epidemics arising from crowding plants, animals, and grain, and why all early states are based on millets and cereal grains and unfree labor. He also discusses the “barbarians” who long evaded state control, as a way of understanding continuing tension between states and nonsubject peoples.
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Against the Grain : A Deep History of the Earliest States James C. Scott Yale University Press, Yale University Press, New Haven, CT, 2017
An account of all the new and surprising evidence now available for the beginnings of the earliest civilizations that contradict the standard narrative. Why did humans abandon hunting and gathering for sedentary communities dependent on livestock and cereal grains, and governed by precursors of today's states? Most people believe that plant and animal domestication allowed humans, finally, to settle down and form agricultural villages, towns, and states, which made possible civilization, law, public order, and a presumably secure way of living. But archaeological and historical evidence challenges this narrative. The first agrarian states, says James C. Scott, were born of accumulations of domestications: first fire, then plants, livestock, subjects of the state, captives, and finally women in the patriarchal family--all of which can be viewed as a way of gaining control over reproduction. Scott explores why we avoided sedentism and plow agriculture, the advantages of mobile subsistence, the unforeseeable disease epidemics arising from crowding plants, animals, and grain, and why all early states are based on millets and cereal grains and unfree labor. He also discusses the "barbarians" who long evaded state control, as a way of understanding continuing tension between states and nonsubject peoples.
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Against the grain : a deep history of the earliest states Scott, James C., author New Haven : Yale University Press, Yale agrarian studies series, Connecticut, 2017
xvii, 312 pages : 22 cm, An account of all the new and surprising evidence now available for the beginnings of the earliest civilizations that contradict the standard narrative. Why did humans abandon hunting and gathering for sedentary communities dependent on livestock and cereal grains, and governed by precursors of today's states? Most people believe that plant and animal domestication allowed humans, finally, to settle down and form agricultural villages, towns, and states, which made possible civilization, law, public order, and a presumably secure way of living. But archaeological and historical evidence challenges this narrative. The first agrarian states, says James C. Scott, were born of accumulations of domestications: first fire, then plants, livestock, subjects of the state, captives, and finally women in the patriarchal family--all of which can be viewed as a way of gaining control over reproduction. Scott explores why we avoided sedentism and plow agriculture, the advantages of mobile subsistence, the unforeseeable disease epidemics arising from crowding plants, animals, and grain, and why all early states are based on millets and cereal grains and unfree labor. He also discusses the \"barbarians\" who long evaded state control, as a way of understanding continuing tension between states and nonsubject peoples, Includes bibliographical references (pages 257-300) and index, A narrative in tatters : what I didn't know -- The domestication of fire, plants, animals, and... us -- Landscaping the world : the domus complex -- Zoonoses : a perfect epidemiological storm -- Agro-ecology of the early state -- Population control : bondage and war -- Fragility of the early state : collapse as disassembly -- The golden age of the barbarians
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Against the Grain : A Deep History of the Earliest States James C. Scott Yale University Press, Yale University Press, New Haven, CT, 2017
An Economist Best History Book 2017 “History as it should be written.”—Barry Cunliffe, Guardian “Scott hits the nail squarely on the head by exposing the staggering price our ancestors paid for civilization and political order.”—Walter Scheidel, Financial Times Why did humans abandon hunting and gathering for sedentary communities dependent on livestock and cereal grains, and governed by precursors of today's states? Most people believe that plant and animal domestication allowed humans, finally, to settle down and form agricultural villages, towns, and states, which made possible civilization, law, public order, and a presumably secure way of living. But archaeological and historical evidence challenges this narrative. The first agrarian states, says James C. Scott, were born of accumulations of domestications: first fire, then plants, livestock, subjects of the state, captives, and finally women in the patriarchal family—all of which can be viewed as a way of gaining control over reproduction. Scott explores why we avoided sedentism and plow agriculture, the advantages of mobile subsistence, the unforeseeable disease epidemics arising from crowding plants, animals, and grain, and why all early states are based on millets and cereal grains and unfree labor. He also discusses the “barbarians” who long evaded state control, as a way of understanding continuing tension between states and nonsubject peoples.
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Ange-Jacques Gabriel (Zwemmer Studies in Architecture, Vol 19) Tadgell, Christopher , 1939- London : A. Zwemmer, Studies in architecture ; v. 19, London, England, 1978
xxv, 215 p., [75] leaves of plates : 31 cm, Bibliography: p. xiii-xvi, Includes index
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Against the Grain : A Deep History of the Earliest States James C. Scott Yale University Press, 1, 2017-08-22
An account of all the new and surprising evidence now available for the beginnings of the earliest civilizations that contradict the standard narrative. Why did humans abandon hunting and gathering for sedentary communities dependent on livestock and cereal grains, and governed by precursors of today's states? Most people believe that plant and animal domestication allowed humans, finally, to settle down and form agricultural villages, towns, and states, which made possible civilization, law, public order, and a presumably secure way of living. But archaeological and historical evidence challenges this narrative. The first agrarian states, says James C. Scott, were born of accumulations of domestications: first fire, then plants, livestock, subjects of the state, captives, and finally women in the patriarchal family--all of which can be viewed as a way of gaining control over reproduction. Scott explores why we avoided sedentism and plow agriculture, the advantages of mobile subsistence, the unforeseeable disease epidemics arising from crowding plants, animals, and grain, and why all early states are based on millets and cereal grains and unfree labor. He also discusses the "barbarians" who long evaded state control, as a way of understanding continuing tension between states and nonsubject peoples.
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Against the grain: a deep history of the first civilizations Scott, James C. Yale University Press, Yale University Press, New Haven, CT, 2017
An account of all the new and surprising evidence now available for the beginnings of the earliest civilizations that contradict the standard narrative. Why did humans abandon hunting and gathering for sedentary communities dependent on livestock and cereal grains, and governed by precursors of today's states? Most people believe that plant and animal domestication allowed humans, finally, to settle down and form agricultural villages, towns, and states, which made possible civilization, law, public order, and a presumably secure way of living. But archaeological and historical evidence challenges this narrative. The first agrarian states, says James C. Scott, were born of accumulations of domestications: first fire, then plants, livestock, subjects of the state, captives, and finally women in the patriarchal family--all of which can be viewed as a way of gaining control over reproduction. Scott explores why we avoided sedentism and plow agriculture, the advantages of mobile subsistence, the unforeseeable disease epidemics arising from crowding plants, animals, and grain, and why all early states are based on millets and cereal grains and unfree labor. He also discusses the "barbarians" who long evaded state control, as a way of understanding continuing tension between states and nonsubject peoples.
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Against the Grain : A Deep History of the Earliest States James C. Scott New Haven: Yale University Press, Yale University Press, New Haven, CT, 2017
An Economist Best History Book 2017 “History as it should be written.”—Barry Cunliffe, Guardian “Scott hits the nail squarely on the head by exposing the staggering price our ancestors paid for civilization and political order.”—Walter Scheidel, Financial Times Why did humans abandon hunting and gathering for sedentary communities dependent on livestock and cereal grains, and governed by precursors of today's states? Most people believe that plant and animal domestication allowed humans, finally, to settle down and form agricultural villages, towns, and states, which made possible civilization, law, public order, and a presumably secure way of living. But archaeological and historical evidence challenges this narrative. The first agrarian states, says James C. Scott, were born of accumulations of domestications: first fire, then plants, livestock, subjects of the state, captives, and finally women in the patriarchal family—all of which can be viewed as a way of gaining control over reproduction. Scott explores why we avoided sedentism and plow agriculture, the advantages of mobile subsistence, the unforeseeable disease epidemics arising from crowding plants, animals, and grain, and why all early states are based on millets and cereal grains and unfree labor. He also discusses the “barbarians” who long evaded state control, as a way of understanding continuing tension between states and nonsubject peoples.
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Against the Grain : A Deep History of the Earliest States James C. Scott Yale University Press, 1, 2017-08-22
<DIV><B>An account of all the new and surprising evidence now available for the beginnings of the earliest civilizations that contradict the standard narrative</B><BR /><BR /> Why did humans abandon hunting and gathering for sedentary communities dependent on livestock and cereal grains, and governed by precursors of today’s states? Most people believe that plant and animal domestication allowed humans, finally, to settle down and form agricultural villages, towns, and states, which made possible civilization, law, public order, and a presumably secure way of living. But archaeological and historical evidence challenges this narrative. The first agrarian states, says James C. Scott, were born of accumulations of domestications: first fire, then plants, livestock, subjects of the state, captives, and finally women in the patriarchal family—all of which can be viewed as a way of gaining control over reproduction.<BR /><BR /> Scott explores why we avoided sedentism and plow agriculture, the advantages of mobile subsistence, the unforeseeable disease epidemics arising from crowding plants, animals, and grain, and why all early states are based on millets and cereal grains and unfree labor. He also discusses the “barbarians” who long evaded state control, as a way of understanding continuing tension between states and nonsubject peoples.</DIV>
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Against the Grain : A Deep History of the Earliest States James C. Scott Yale University Press, 1, 2017-08-22
Review “The most interesting non-fiction read of the year. . . . Urgently recommended, and fun to read as well.”—Tyler Cowen, Marginal Revolution “Fascinating. . . . Our agrarian-biased view of history, Scott concludes, could use some reworking. Most of the world’s early human populations likely enjoyed semisettled, semiagrarian lives beyond the state’s grasp.”—Suzanne Shablovsky, Science “A contemporary master of the political counter-narrative has produced a book on the origins of civilization – this is, quite simply, a must-read.”—David Wengrow, author of What Makes Civilization? “This is a brilliant, accessible, and highly original account of the origins of sedentism, farming, states, and the relations between agrarian and nomadic communities. It should attract a wider audience than any of Scott’s earlier books.”—J. R. McNeill, co-author of The Great Acceleration: An Environmental History of the Anthropocene since 1945 “A sweeping and provocative look at the 'rise of civilization,' focusing particularly on those parts, peoples, and issues that are normally overlooked in conventional historical narratives.”—Alison Betts, The University of Sydney “Brilliant, sparkling, dissident scholarship. In Scott’s hands, agriculture looks like a terrible choice, states and empires look fragile, ephemeral, and predatory, and the ‘barbarians’ beyond their borders lived in relative freedom and affluence.”—David Christian, Macquarie University, Sydney “This book is fascinating and original, containing a lesson on every page. Brilliant. James Scott is a legend."—Tim Harford, author of Messy and The Undercover Economist Read more About the Author James C. Scott is Sterling Professor of Political Science and codirector of the Agrarian Studies Program at Yale University. His previous books include Domination and the Arts of Resistance, Seeing Like a State, and The Art of Not Being Governed.
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Against the Grain : A Deep History of the Earliest States James C. Scott Yale University Press, 1, 2017-08-22
Review “The most interesting non-fiction read of the year. . . . Urgently recommended, and fun to read as well.”—Tyler Cowen, Marginal Revolution “Fascinating. . . . Our agrarian-biased view of history, Scott concludes, could use some reworking. Most of the world’s early human populations likely enjoyed semisettled, semiagrarian lives beyond the state’s grasp.”—Suzanne Shablovsky, Science “A contemporary master of the political counter-narrative has produced a book on the origins of civilization – this is, quite simply, a must-read.”—David Wengrow, author of What Makes Civilization? “This is a brilliant, accessible, and highly original account of the origins of sedentism, farming, states, and the relations between agrarian and nomadic communities. It should attract a wider audience than any of Scott’s earlier books.”—J. R. McNeill, co-author of The Great Acceleration: An Environmental History of the Anthropocene since 1945 “A sweeping and provocative look at the 'rise of civilization,' focusing particularly on those parts, peoples, and issues that are normally overlooked in conventional historical narratives.”—Alison Betts, The University of Sydney “Brilliant, sparkling, dissident scholarship. In Scott’s hands, agriculture looks like a terrible choice, states and empires look fragile, ephemeral, and predatory, and the ‘barbarians’ beyond their borders lived in relative freedom and affluence.”—David Christian, Macquarie University, Sydney “This book is fascinating and original, containing a lesson on every page. Brilliant. James Scott is a legend."—Tim Harford, author of Messy and The Undercover Economist Read more About the Author James C. Scott is Sterling Professor of Political Science and codirector of the Agrarian Studies Program at Yale University. His previous books include Domination and the Arts of Resistance, Seeing Like a State, and The Art of Not Being Governed.
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Against the Grain : A Deep History of the Earliest States James C. Scott Yale University Press, 1, 2017-08-22
Review “The most interesting non-fiction read of the year. . . . Urgently recommended, and fun to read as well.”—Tyler Cowen, Marginal Revolution “Fascinating. . . . Our agrarian-biased view of history, Scott concludes, could use some reworking. Most of the world’s early human populations likely enjoyed semisettled, semiagrarian lives beyond the state’s grasp.”—Suzanne Shablovsky, Science “A contemporary master of the political counter-narrative has produced a book on the origins of civilization – this is, quite simply, a must-read.”—David Wengrow, author of What Makes Civilization? “This is a brilliant, accessible, and highly original account of the origins of sedentism, farming, states, and the relations between agrarian and nomadic communities. It should attract a wider audience than any of Scott’s earlier books.”—J. R. McNeill, co-author of The Great Acceleration: An Environmental History of the Anthropocene since 1945 “A sweeping and provocative look at the 'rise of civilization,' focusing particularly on those parts, peoples, and issues that are normally overlooked in conventional historical narratives.”—Alison Betts, The University of Sydney “Brilliant, sparkling, dissident scholarship. In Scott’s hands, agriculture looks like a terrible choice, states and empires look fragile, ephemeral, and predatory, and the ‘barbarians’ beyond their borders lived in relative freedom and affluence.”—David Christian, Macquarie University, Sydney “This book is fascinating and original, containing a lesson on every page. Brilliant. James Scott is a legend."—Tim Harford, author of Messy and The Undercover Economist Read more About the Author James C. Scott is Sterling Professor of Political Science and codirector of the Agrarian Studies Program at Yale University. His previous books include Domination and the Arts of Resistance, Seeing Like a State, and The Art of Not Being Governed.
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Carlo Maderno And Roman Architecture, 1580-1630 (study In Architecture) Howard Hibbard Tbs The Book Service Ltd, Studies in architecture, v. 10, London, England, 1971
xvi, 404 p. 31 cm Sole distributor in the U.S.A.; Pennsylvania State University Press, University Park, Pa English or Italian "Catalogue": p. 107-234 Bibliography: p. 380-390
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Bridget Riley : dialogues on art with Neil MacGregor, E.H. Gombrich, Michael Craig-Martin, Andrew Graham-Dixon and Bryan Robertson Riley, Bridget, MacGregor, Neil, Gombrich, E. H., Craig-Martin, Michael, Graham-Dixon, Andrew, Robertson, Bryan, Kudielka, Robert London: Zwemmer ; Wappingers' Falls, N.Y.: Distributed in the USA and Canada by Antique Collector's Club, London, Wappingers' Falls, N.Y, England, 1995
Bridget Riley is one of the outstanding figures of modern painting. For thirty-five years she has pursued a course of rigorous abstraction, from her celebrated Op Art works in black and white of the 1960s to the complex colour paintings of the 1990s. On the occasion of a major exhibition of her recent work at the Hayward Gallery, London, in 1992, BBC Radio broadcast an illuminating series of five dialogues, each one between Riley and a well-known personality from the art world. These talks have been brought together in this volume, expertly edited by the art historian Robert Kudielka. With Neil MacGregor, Director of the National Gallery, London, she discusses the art of the past in relation to the present; with Sir Ernst Gombrich the perception of colour in painting; with the artist Michael Craig-Martin, the theory and practice of abstraction; and with the critics Bryan Robertson and Andrew Graham-Dixon she talks about the events and travels that have shaped her life as an artist.
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The choice of the private trader : the private market in Chinese export procelain illustrated from the Hodroff collection David Sanctuary Howard Sothebys Pubns, First Edition, PT, 1994
The Private Trade in Chinese Export porcelain, as distinct from East India Company trade, has hitherto scarcely been recoginised as a subject in its own right. And yet the officers and supercargoes of the Hon. East India Company took full advantage of their license to trade on their own account; it is just this attractive and innovative ware, chosen by them at their own capital risk, that is most collected today. David S. Howard surveys more than two centuries of manufacture, and throws new light on how the trade was actually conducted. The Hodroff collection, the largest and most comprehensive of its kind in the world, closely mirrors the tastes of the private traders and is the ideal source of illustration for this pioneering work.
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Against the Grain : A Deep History of the Earliest States James C. Scott Yale University Press, Yale University Press, New Haven, CT, 2017
An account of all the new and surprising evidence now available for the beginnings of the earliest civilizations that contradict the standard narrativeWhy did humans abandon hunting and gathering for sedentary communities dependent on livestock and cereal grains, and governed by precursors of today's states? Most people believe that plant and animal domestication allowed humans, finally, to settle down and form agricultural villages, towns, and states, which made possible civilization, law, public order, and a presumably secure way of living. But archaeological and historical evidence challenges this narrative. The first agrarian states, says James C. Scott, were born of accumulations of domestications: first fire, then plants, livestock, subjects of the state, captives, and finally women in the patriarchal family—all of which can be viewed as a way of gaining control over reproduction.Scott explores why we avoided sedentism and plow agriculture, the...ISBN : 9780300182910
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Against the Grain : A Deep History of the Earliest States James C. Scott Yale University Press, Yale University Press, New Haven, CT, 2017
An Economist Best History Book 2017 “History as it should be written.”—Barry Cunliffe, Guardian “Scott hits the nail squarely on the head by exposing the staggering price our ancestors paid for civilization and political order.”—Walter Scheidel, Financial Times Why did humans abandon hunting and gathering for sedentary communities dependent on livestock and cereal grains, and governed by precursors of today's states? Most people believe that plant and animal domestication allowed humans, finally, to settle down and form agricultural villages, towns, and states, which made possible civilization, law, public order, and a presumably secure way of living. But archaeological and historical evidence challenges this narrative. The first agrarian states, says James C. Scott, were born of accumulations of domestications: first fire, then plants, livestock, subjects of the state, captives, and finally women in the patriarchal family—all of which can be viewed as a way of gaining control over reproduction. Scott explores why we avoided sedentism and plow agriculture, the advantages of mobile subsistence, the unforeseeable disease epidemics arising from crowding plants, animals, and grain, and why all early states are based on millets and cereal grains and unfree labor. He also discusses the “barbarians” who long evaded state control, as a way of understanding continuing tension between states and nonsubject peoples.
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Amorphous Magnetism : Proceedings of the International Symposium on Amorphous Magnetism, August 17–18, 1972, Detroit, Michigan Henry O Hooper; Adrian M. de Graaf; International symposium on amorphous magnetism Springer, Springer Nature, New York, NY, 2012
The title of amorphous magnetism was conceived to en­ compass the study of the magnetic properties of dilute ran­ dom substitutional alloys, amorphous metallic alloys, amor­ phous magnetic semiconductors and the conventional glasses, including cha1cogenide, organic and inorganic glasses. These materials have heretofore been considered to be quite different because of the differences in their atomic struc­ tures. However, when the magnetic behavior of these mater­ ials is carefully examined it becomes clear that these materials exhibit certain similarities. For the first time at the International Symposium on Amorphous Magnetism held at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan on August 17 and 18, 1972, scientists working in these areas were assembled to examine the similarities of these systems. This volume contains a summary of the 9 invited talks, 23 delivered, contributed papers and an additional 12 contri­ buted papers whcih were not presented because of insuffic­ ient time in the program. This volume presents for the first time a collection of the most current theoretical and experimental studies in the area of amorphous magnetism. We wish to thank the authors of these papers for their outstanding cooperation in preparing their manuscripts and for editing our transcriptions from tape recordings of the discussions which followed their presentations. In addition, we wish to thank the participants at this conference whose enthusiasm and interest made the conference so successful.
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Against the Grain : A Deep History of the Earliest States Scott, James C. Yale University Press, 1, 2017-08-22
An account of all the new and surprising evidence now available for the beginnings of the earliest civilizations that contradict the standard narrative. Why did humans abandon hunting and gathering for sedentary communities dependent on livestock and cereal grains, and governed by precursors of today's states? Most people believe that plant and animal domestication allowed humans, finally, to settle down and form agricultural villages, towns, and states, which made possible civilization, law, public order, and a presumably secure way of living. But archaeological and historical evidence challenges this narrative. The first agrarian states, says James C. Scott, were born of accumulations of domestications: first fire, then plants, livestock, subjects of the state, captives, and finally women in the patriarchal family--all of which can be viewed as a way of gaining control over reproduction. Scott explores why we avoided sedentism and plow agriculture, the advantages of mobile subsistence, the unforeseeable disease epidemics arising from crowding plants, animals, and grain, and why all early states are based on millets and cereal grains and unfree labor. He also discusses the "barbarians" who long evaded state control, as a way of understanding continuing tension between states and nonsubject peoples.
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Anton Raphael Mengs, 1728-1779, and his British patrons Steffi Roettgen; [designed by Alan Bartram; translated from German by Eileen Martin; edited by Alex Bell] London: Zwemmer: English Heritage ; New York: Distributed in the USA and Canada by Rizzoli International Publications, London, New York, England, 1993
During His Lifetime Anton Raphael Mengs (1728-79) Was Considered One Of The Most Important Painters In Europe, But His Reputation Declined With The Rise Of Romanticism And Has Only Begun To Recover In Recent Years. Born In Aussig, And Brought Up In Dresden, He Became Principal Painter To The Royal Courts Of Saxony And Madrid, But His Main Base Was To Be Rome. He Never Visited Great Britain, Refusing, Out Of Loyalty To His King, The Invitations He Received To Come And Work Here. Through The Diplomat Sir Charles Hanbury Williams In Dresden, Mengs Was Introduced To Key Members Of The British Circle In Florence, Such As The Ambassador Sir Horace Mann, Who Provided A Crucial Link Between British Travellers And The Artistic Circles Of Rome. This Was, Of Course, The Heyday Of The British Grand Tour, And In Many Ways, It Was Unnecessary For Mengs To Go To Britain - Britain, In The Wealthy Form Of Its Youthful Aristocracy, Came To Him. As The Seven Years' War Cut Off Mengs's Official Source Of Income From The Elector Of Saxony, He Was Probably Grateful To Be Able To Turn To The Lucrative Field Of Grand Tour Portraiture. Mengs Quickly Became One Of The Central Figures Of The Neoclassical 'set' That Gathered Round The Great German Antiquarian Winckelmann. His Studio Was Open To All, And This Period Saw Figures Like Richard Wilson (a Friend, Whose Portrait Mengs Painted), Robert Adam, Allan Ramsay, Robert Wood, James 'athenian' Stuart, Piranesi, And Of Course, Mengs's Great Rival In The Field Of Grand Tour Portraits, Pompeo Batoni, All At Work And Sharing Ideas And Tastes. Thomas Jenkins, Artist And The Most Famous Dealer Of The Time, Was Another Friend. In This Intellectual Climate, Mengs Produced Works For Like-minded British Patrons Which Were To Have A Strong Influence On Art In This Country, Like The Enormous Copy After Raphael's School Of Athens For Northumberland House (now In The Victoria And Albert Museum) And Augustus And Cleopatra, (finished In 1761) For Henry Hoare Of Stourhead - One Of The Crucial Foundation Works Of Neo-classicism. Encouraged By Winckelmann, Mengs Committed His Theory Of Art To Paper, And Through Works Like His Gedanken Uber Die Schonheit, Which Was To Be Translated Into Every Major European Language, Including English (in 1792), His Fame And Influence Spread. During The Long Eclipse Of Mengs's Reputation, Many Of His Paintings Lay Hidden In British Collections, To Survive And Finally Be Rediscovered; In Some Cases These Works Had Been Considered Lost. This Catalogue To Accompany The Exhibition 'anton Raphael Mengs And His British Patrons' At The Iveagh Bequest, Kenwood, Illustrates Such Works And It Is Hoped That, As A Result Of It, More 'lost' Works Will Be Unearthed. Sir Charles Hanbury Williams -- The Raphael Copy For Northumberland House -- Richard Wilson, Thomas Jenkins, Daniel Webb And Other Britons In Rome -- Portraits Of British Sitters -- Paintings For British Patrons And In British Collections -- Mengs's Contacts With Great Britain While In Spain -- Lord Cowper And The British Colony In Florence -- British Commissions And Contacts In Rome From 1771 To 1779 -- The Decline In Mengs's Reputation -- Chronology Of Mengs's Life -- Catalogue Of Works. Steffi Roettgen ; [translated From German By Eileen Martin]. Catalog Of An Exhibition Organized By English Heritage And Held At The Iveagh Bequest, Kenwood, London In 1993. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 157-158) And Index.
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Against the Grain : A Deep History of the Earliest States James C. Scott Yale University Press, Yale University Press, New Haven, CT, 2017
An Economist Best History Book 2017 “History as it should be written.”—Barry Cunliffe, Guardian “Scott hits the nail squarely on the head by exposing the staggering price our ancestors paid for civilization and political order.”—Walter Scheidel, Financial Times Why did humans abandon hunting and gathering for sedentary communities dependent on livestock and cereal grains, and governed by precursors of today's states? Most people believe that plant and animal domestication allowed humans, finally, to settle down and form agricultural villages, towns, and states, which made possible civilization, law, public order, and a presumably secure way of living. But archaeological and historical evidence challenges this narrative. The first agrarian states, says James C. Scott, were born of accumulations of domestications: first fire, then plants, livestock, subjects of the state, captives, and finally women in the patriarchal family—all of which can be viewed as a way of gaining control over reproduction. Scott explores why we avoided sedentism and plow agriculture, the advantages of mobile subsistence, the unforeseeable disease epidemics arising from crowding plants, animals, and grain, and why all early states are based on millets and cereal grains and unfree labor. He also discusses the “barbarians” who long evaded state control, as a way of understanding continuing tension between states and nonsubject peoples.
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The cinema of Francois Truffaut (The International film guide series) Petrie, Graham A.S. Barnes & Co : A. Zwemmer, The International film guide series, New York, New York State, 1970
240 pages 17 cm Includes bibliographical references (pages 229-240)
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Against the Grain : A Deep History of the Earliest States James C. Scott Yale University Press, 1, 2017-08-22
Review “The most interesting non-fiction read of the year. . . . Urgently recommended, and fun to read as well.”—Tyler Cowen, Marginal Revolution “Fascinating. . . . Our agrarian-biased view of history, Scott concludes, could use some reworking. Most of the world’s early human populations likely enjoyed semisettled, semiagrarian lives beyond the state’s grasp.”—Suzanne Shablovsky, Science “A contemporary master of the political counter-narrative has produced a book on the origins of civilization – this is, quite simply, a must-read.”—David Wengrow, author of What Makes Civilization? “This is a brilliant, accessible, and highly original account of the origins of sedentism, farming, states, and the relations between agrarian and nomadic communities. It should attract a wider audience than any of Scott’s earlier books.”—J. R. McNeill, co-author of The Great Acceleration: An Environmental History of the Anthropocene since 1945 “A sweeping and provocative look at the 'rise of civilization,' focusing particularly on those parts, peoples, and issues that are normally overlooked in conventional historical narratives.”—Alison Betts, The University of Sydney “Brilliant, sparkling, dissident scholarship. In Scott’s hands, agriculture looks like a terrible choice, states and empires look fragile, ephemeral, and predatory, and the ‘barbarians’ beyond their borders lived in relative freedom and affluence.”—David Christian, Macquarie University, Sydney “This book is fascinating and original, containing a lesson on every page. Brilliant. James Scott is a legend."—Tim Harford, author of Messy and The Undercover Economist Read more About the Author James C. Scott is Sterling Professor of Political Science and codirector of the Agrarian Studies Program at Yale University. His previous books include Domination and the Arts of Resistance, Seeing Like a State, and The Art of Not Being Governed.
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Against the Grain : A Deep History of the Earliest States James C. Scott Yale University Press, 1, 2017-08-22
Review “The most interesting non-fiction read of the year. . . . Urgently recommended, and fun to read as well.”—Tyler Cowen, Marginal Revolution “Fascinating. . . . Our agrarian-biased view of history, Scott concludes, could use some reworking. Most of the world’s early human populations likely enjoyed semisettled, semiagrarian lives beyond the state’s grasp.”—Suzanne Shablovsky, Science “A contemporary master of the political counter-narrative has produced a book on the origins of civilization – this is, quite simply, a must-read.”—David Wengrow, author of What Makes Civilization? “This is a brilliant, accessible, and highly original account of the origins of sedentism, farming, states, and the relations between agrarian and nomadic communities. It should attract a wider audience than any of Scott’s earlier books.”—J. R. McNeill, co-author of The Great Acceleration: An Environmental History of the Anthropocene since 1945 “A sweeping and provocative look at the 'rise of civilization,' focusing particularly on those parts, peoples, and issues that are normally overlooked in conventional historical narratives.”—Alison Betts, The University of Sydney “Brilliant, sparkling, dissident scholarship. In Scott’s hands, agriculture looks like a terrible choice, states and empires look fragile, ephemeral, and predatory, and the ‘barbarians’ beyond their borders lived in relative freedom and affluence.”—David Christian, Macquarie University, Sydney “This book is fascinating and original, containing a lesson on every page. Brilliant. James Scott is a legend."—Tim Harford, author of Messy and The Undercover Economist Read more About the Author James C. Scott is Sterling Professor of Political Science and codirector of the Agrarian Studies Program at Yale University. His previous books include Domination and the Arts of Resistance, Seeing Like a State, and The Art of Not Being Governed.
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Ange-Jacques Gabriel / by Christopher Tadgell. Tadgell, Christopher , 1939- A. Zwemmer, c1978., Studies in architecture ; v. 19, London, England, 1978
By Christopher Tadgell. Includes Index. Bibliography: P. Xiii-xvi.
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管理思想史 李庆杨主编; 李庆杨 东北大学出版社, Shen yang, 2004
该书分为十二章, 各章均由"综合测试题"和"参考答案"两部分构成. 书后附有两套模拟试卷及参考答案;《管理思想史》学习方法与应试技巧等内容
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管理思想史 李庆杨主编; 李庆杨 东北大学出版社, Shen yang, 2004
该书分为十二章, 各章均由"综合测试题"和"参考答案"两部分构成. 书后附有两套模拟试卷及参考答案;《管理思想史》学习方法与应试技巧等内容
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广东治安经典 刘傅海著; 刘傅海 广东人民出版社, Guang zhou, 2002
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高等数学(二) 吴秉坚主编; 吴秉坚 学苑出版社, Bei jing, 2005
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黑祠之島 小野不由美, 陳惠莉译 尖端出版, 奇炫館, 一版, 臺北市, 2005[民94
式部剛──石井調查事務所的偵探,這回要調查的竟是他的工作夥伴──報導文學作家葛木志保的下落。循著線索,式部來到了「夜叉島」,一個與葛木的過去一樣神秘的島嶼。在進入島內那座明治以來即脫離國家神道之外的「黑祠」後,式部面對的是島上居民冷漠、不合作的態度,但他仍不放棄地四處搜尋關於葛木行蹤的蛛絲馬跡。一個暴風雨的夜晚,一具全裸的女屍被發現倒吊在神社的樹上,這具女屍到底是式部尋找的葛木,還是......?傳統而保守的孤島發生了驚人的連續殺人事件!真相等待你來發掘!
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Agencja modelek Eileen Ford (Polish Edition) Robert Lacey Wydawnictwo MARGINESY Sp. z o.o., Wydanie 1, Warszawa, 2016
Królowa świata mody. Epicka historia niezwykłej kobiety. Eileen Ford to ikona naszych czasów – stworzyła nowoczesną agencję modelek i wyniosła ten zawód na wyższy poziom. Jej ambicja zmieniła modeling w jedną z najbardziej ekskluzywnych i pożądanych profesji, a ze swoich modelek uczyniła supergwiazdy zarabiające miliony dolarów. Dziewczyny mówiły na nią Matka chrzestna – dbała o nie i chroniła, ale potrafiła być surowa i wymagająca. Oto portret bezkompromisowej kobiety we wszystkich jej odcieniach – od wspaniałomyślności aż po tyranię. Eileen była szczera do bólu, a kiedy broniła swoich wyśrubowanych standardów, nigdy się nie wahała, także gdy mogła kogoś urazić. Nie bała się konfliktów z Coco Chanel albo Dianą Vreeland. Ale słynęła też ze świetnego oka do talentów i oddania, z jakim traktowała swoich klientów. Czerpiąc z materiałów z pierwszej ręki, Lacey rysuje fascynującą sylwetkę Eileen Ford –pełną emocji opowieść o jej niezwykłym życiu, a także przedstawia czasy, kiedy moda i uroda stały się wielkim biznesem. Rozmawia z plejadą nietuzinkowych ludzi: z Rene Russo, Carmen Dell’Orefice czy Cheryl Tiegs, a także z byłym protegowanym Eileen, Johnem Casablancasem, z którym prowadziła osławioną „wojnę modelek”. Książka Laceya jest próbą przyjrzenia się branży mody nie tylko jako „targowisku próżności”, ale jako obszarowi praktyk społecznych, które mówią bardzo wiele o tym, kim jesteśmy i kim chcemy być. Tytuł oryginału: Model Woman: Eileen Ford and the Business of BeautyOcena w LC: 7.04
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高等数学(二) 吴秉坚主编; 吴秉坚 学苑出版社, Bei jing, 2005
本书包括总论, 人身权, 物权, 债权, 知识产权, 继承权, 民事责任七大部分, 每章下设考试要点, 重点与难点题解分析, 历年考题, 同步训练, 知识网络图五部分
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高等数学(二) 吴秉坚主编; 吴秉坚 学苑出版社, Bei jing, 2005
本书包括总论, 人身权, 物权, 债权, 知识产权, 继承权, 民事责任七大部分, 每章下设考试要点, 重点与难点题解分析, 历年考题, 同步训练, 知识网络图五部分
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高等数学(二) 吴秉坚主编; 吴秉坚 学苑出版社, Bei jing, 2005
本书包括总论, 人身权, 物权, 债权, 知识产权, 继承权, 民事责任七大部分, 每章下设考试要点, 重点与难点题解分析, 历年考题, 同步训练, 知识网络图五部分
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3ds max 6.0基础教程 霍建华, 卢正明, 陶佳悦等编著; 霍建华; 卢正明; 陶佳悦 人民邮电出版社, 北京, 2005
本書介紹了3ds max 6.0的基本造型丶場景效果和動畫的製作方法丶講解三維幾何體造型丶二維圖形造型丶修改命令面板丶材質與貼圖丶燈光效果丶攝像機與{000000}境丶粒子系統及動畫製作等{000000}
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飘 3 (美)米切尔著;崔淑玲,王成云译 北京:中国戏剧出版社, Shi jie wen xue ming zhu jing dian yi lin, Bei jing, 2002
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改革与创新 张彦英著; 张彦英 地质出版社, Di 1 ban, Beijing, 2004
Ben shu shou lu zhong guo di zhi ke xue yuan zhong zu yi lai you guan ke ji ti zhi gai ge gong zuo de bao gao, Yan jiang, Wen zhang ji fang tan lu deng, She ji fei ying li xing ke yan ji gou de zu jian, Ying yong ji shu yan jiu kai fa ji gou de qi ye hua zhuan zhi deng you guan gong yi lei ke yan ji gou ke ji ti zhi gai ge de ge ge fang mian
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全国各类成人高等学校招生考试教材 专科升本科 政治 杨干忠总主编;肖克奇,胡盛弦,张贵知主编, 杨干忠总主编 , 谭毓澄, 叶正道主编, 杨干忠, 谭毓澄, 叶正道, 杨干忠总主编 , 吕丽英等编, 杨干忠, 吕丽英, 杨干忠总主编, 杨干忠, 周会茂, 肖克奇 北京:中国社会出版社, 2005, 2005
1 (p1): 第一部分 马克思主义哲学原理 1 (p2): 第一章 马克思主义哲学是科学的世界观和方法论 1 (p3): 【复习内容】 1 (p4): 一、哲学及其基本问题 2 (p5): 二、马克思主义哲学及其基本特征 5 (p6): 【例题解析】 6 (p7): 【自我测试】 7 (p8): 【自我测试参考答案】 8 (p9): 【自我强化训练】 9 (p10): 【自我强化训练参考答案】 11 (p11): 第二章 物质和意识 11 (p12): 【复习内容】 11 (p13): 一、辩证唯物主义的物质观 13 (p14): 二、意识的起源、本质和作用 14 (p15): 三、世界的物质统一性 16 (p16): 【例题解析】 16 (p17): 【自我测试】 17 (p18): 【自我测试参考答案】 18 (p19): 【自我强化训练】 19 (p20): 【自我强化训练参考答案】 21 (p21): 第三章 事物的联系、发展及其规律 21 (p22): 【复习内容】 21 (p23): 一、唯物辩证法的基本特征 22 (p24): 二、唯物辨证法的基本规律 27 (p25): 三、唯物辩证法的基本范畴 29 (p26): 【例题解析】 30 (p27): 【自我测试】 31 (p28): 【自我测试参考答案】 32 (p29): 【自我强化训练】 33 (p30): 【自我强化训练参考答案】 35 (p31): 第四章 实践和认识 35 (p32): 【复习内容】 35 (p33): 一、实践的观点是认识论的首要的和基本的观点 36 (p34): 二、认识及其辩证发展过程 38 (p35): 三、真理及其检验标准 41 (p36): 【例题解析】 41 (p37): 【自我测试】 42 (p38): 【自我测试参考答案】 44 (p39): 【自我强化训练】 45 (p40): 【自我强化训练参考答案】 47 (p41): 第五章 人类社会的本质和基本结构 47 (p42): 【复习内容】 47 (p43): 一、唯物史观的创立及其意义 48 (p44): 二、人类社会生活的本质 50 (p45): 三、人类社会的基本结构 56 (p46): 【例题解析】 57 (p47): 【自我测试】 58 (p48): 【自我测试参考答案】 59 (p49): 【自我强化训练】 60 (p50): 【自我强化训练参考答案】 61 (p51): 第六章 社会发展规律和历史主体的作用 61 (p52): 【复习内容】 61 (p53): 一、社会发展的基本规律 63 (p54): 二、社会发展的动力 64 (p55): 三、历史是人们自觉活动的结果 66 (p56): 【例题解析】 67 (p57): 【自我测试】 68 (p58): 【自我测试参考答案】 69 (p59): 【自我强化训练】 70 (p60): 【自我强化训练参考答案】 72 (p61): 第七章 社会发展和人的发展 72 (p62): 【复习内容】 72 (p63): 一、社会发展的历史进程 74 (p64): 二、人的本质和人的价值 75 (p65): 三、人的全面发展与共产主义社会 77 (p66): 【例题解析】 77 (p67): 【自我测试】 78 (p68): 【自我测试参考答案】 79 (p69): 【自我强化训练】 80 (p70): 【自我强化训练参考答案】 82 (p71): 第二部分 毛泽东思想概论 82 (p72): 第一章 毛泽东思想是中国化的马克思主义的理论成果 82 (p73): 【复习内容】 82 (p74): 一、毛泽东思想的形成和发展 84 (p75): 二、毛泽东思想的科学含义和理论体系 86 (p76): 三、毛泽东和毛泽东思想的历史地位 88 (p77): 【例题解析】 88 (p78): 【自我测试】 89 (p79): 【自我测试参考答案】 90 (p80): 【自我强化训练】 91 (p81): 【自我强化训练参考答案】 93 (p82): 第二章 新民主主义革命总路线和基本纲领 93 (p83): 【复习内容】 93 (p84): 一、近代中国社会和民族民主革命 99 (p85): 二、新民主主义革命总路线 101 (p86): 三、新民主主义革命的基本纲领 103 (p87): 【例题解析】 104 (p88): 【自我测试】 105 (p89): 【自我测试参考答案】 107 (p90): 【自我强化训练】 108 (p91): 【自我强化训练参考答案】 111 (p92): 第三章 农村包围城市、武装夺取政权道路的理论 111 (p93): 【复习内容】 111 (p94): 一、武装斗争是中国革命的主要斗争形式 112 (p95): 二、农村包围城市、武装夺取政权的理论要点 114 (p96): 三、人民军队的建设和人民战争的战略战术 115 (p97): 【例题解析】 116 (p98): 【自我测试】 117 (p99): 【自我测试参考答案】 119 (p100): 【自我强化训练】 120 (p101): 【自我强化训练参考答案】 122 (p102): 第四章 关于统一战线的理论和策略思想 122 (p103): 【复习内容】 122 (p104): 一、统一战线是中国革命的主要阵线 123 (p105): 二、实施革命统一战线的策略方针 125 (p106): 三、社会主义时期的统一战线 126 (p107): 【例题解析】 127 (p108): 【自我测试】 128 (p109): 【自我测试参考答案】 129 (p110): 【自我强化训练】 130 (p111): 【自我强化训练参考答案】 131 (p112): 第五章 关于中国共产党自身建设的理论 131 (p113): 【复习内容】 131 (p114): 一、中国共产党自身建设的重要性 132 (p115): 二、中国共产党自身建设的基本内容 134 (p116): 三、在执政条件下加强党的自身建设 135 (p117): 【例题解析】 135 (p118): 【自我测试】 136 (p119): 【自我测试参考答案】 137 (p120): 【自我强化训练】 138 (p121): 【自我强化训练参考答案】 140 (p122): 第六章 关于社会主义改造的理论 140 (p123): 【复习内容】 140 (p124): 一、从新民主主义向社会主义的转变 142 (p125): 二、适合中国特点的社会主义改造 144 (p126): 【例题解析】 144 (p127): 【自我测试】 145 (p128): 【自我测试参考答案】 146 (p129): 【自我强化训练】 147 (p130): 【自我强化训练参考答案】 149 (p131): 第七章 关于社会主义建设的理论原则和经验总结 149 (p132): 【复习内容】 149 (p133): 一、社会主义重大理论问题的探索 152 (p134): 二、探索社会主义建设道路的曲折实践及其积极成果 155 (p135): 三、毛泽东探索中国社会主义建设道路的重大意义和历史局限 156 (p136): 【例题解析】 156 (p137): 【自我测试】 157 (p138): 【自我测试参考答案】 158 (p139): 【自我强化训练】 158 (p140): 【自我强化训练参考答案】 160 (p141): 第三部分 邓小平理论和“三个代表”重要思想概论第一章 邓小平理论是当代中国的马克思主义 160 (p142): 【复习内容】 160 (p143): 一、邓小平理论的形成和发展 162 (p144): 二、邓小平理论的科学体系 164 (p145): 【例题解析】 164 (p146): 【自我测试】 165 (p147): 【自我测试参考答案】 166 (p148): 【自我强化训练】 167 (p149): 【自我强化训练参考答案】 168 (p150): 第二章 “三个代表”重要思想是马克思主义中国化的最新理论成果 168 (p151): 【复习内容】 168 (p152): 一、“三个代表”重要思想形成的社会历史条件 168 (p153): 二、“三个代表”重要思想的主要内容 170 (p154): 三、“三个代表”重要思想的历史地位和指导意义 171 (p155): 【例题解析】 172 (p156): 【自我测试】 173 (p157): 【自我测试参考答案】 173 (p158): 【自我强化训练】 174 (p159): 【自我强化训练参考答案】 176 (p160): 第三章 社会主义的本质和根本任务 176 (p161): 【复习内容】 176 (p162): 一、搞清楚“什么是社会主义、怎样建设社会主义” 177 (p163): 二、社会主义的根本任务 178 (p164): 【例题解析】 178 (p165): 【自我测试】 179 (p166): 【自我测试参考答案】 180 (p167): 【自我强化训练】 181 (p168): 【自我强化训练参考答案】 182 (p169): 第四章 社会主义初级阶段和党的基本路线、基本纲领 182 (p170): 【复习内容】 182 (p171): 一、我国正处于并将长期处于社会主义初级阶段 184 (p172): 二、社会主义初级阶段的基本路线 185 (p173): 三、社会主义初级阶段的基本纲领 186 (p174): 【例题解析】 186 (p175): 【自我测试】 187 (p176): 【自我测试参考答案】 188 (p177): 【自我强化训练】 188 (p178): 【自我强化训练参考答案】 190 (p179): 第五章 科学发展观和社会主义建设的发展战略 190 (p180): 【复习内容】 190 (p181): 一、全面理解和认真落实科学发展观 191 (p182): 二、社会主义初级阶段经济社会发展的战略目标和战略步骤 192 (p183): 三、调整和优化经济结构,走新型工业化道路 194 (p184): 【例题解析】 194 (p185): 【自我测试】 195 (p186): 【自我测试参考答案】 196 (p187): 【自我强化训练】 197 (p188): 【自我强化训练参考答案】 198 (p189): 第六章 中国特色社会主义经济 198 (p190): 【复习内容】 198 (p191): 一、社会主义初级阶段的基本经济制度 200 (p192): 二、社会主义市场经济 202 (p193): 三、社会主义初级阶段的分配制度 205 (p194): 【例题解析】 205 (p195): 【自我测试】 206 (p196): 【自我测试参考答案】 207 (p197): 【自我强化训练】 207 (p198): 【自我强化训练参考答案】 209 (p199): 第七章 中国特色社会主义政治 209 (p200): 【复习内容】 209 (p201): 一、发展社会主义民主政治是社会主义现代化建设的重要目标 210 (p202): 二、改革政治体制,发展民主,健全法制 211 (p203): 【例题解析】 212 (p204): 【自我测试】 212 (p205): 【自我测试参考答案】 213 (p206): 【自我强化训练】 214 (p207): 【自我强化训练参考答案】 215 (p208): 第八章 中国特色社会主义文化 215 (p209): 【复习内容】 215 (p210): 一、建设中国特色社会主义文化是一项重大的战略任务 216 (p211): 二、社会主义精神文明建设的指导思想和基本内容 218 (p212): 三、社会主义精神文明重在建设 219 (p213): 【例题解析】 219 (p214): 【自我测试】 220 (p215): 【自我测试参考答案】 220 (p216): 【自我强化训练】 221 (p217): 【自我强化训练参考答案】 223 (p218): 第九章 我国的外交战略和对外开放 223 (p219): 【复习内容】 223 (p220): 一、邓小平对国际形势的新判断 224 (p221): 二、我国独立自主的和平外交政策 224 (p222): 三、对外开放是我国一项长期的基本国策 226 (p223): 【例题解析】 226 (p224): 【自我测试】 227 (p225): 【自我测试参考答案】 228 (p226): 【自我强化训练】 228 (p227): 【自我强化训练参考答案】 230 (p228): 第十章 “一国两制”和实现祖国的完全统一 230 (p229): 【复习内容】 230 (p230): 一、“一国两制”构想 231 (p231): 二、“一国两制”构想的伟大实践 231 (p232): 【例题解析】 232 (p233): 【自我测试】 232 (p234): 【自我测试参考答案】 233 (p235): 【自我强化训练】 234 (p236): 【自我强化训练参考答案】 235 (p237): 第十一章 社会主义事业的领导核心和依靠力量 235 (p238): 【复习内容】 235 (p239): 一、中国共产党是中国社会主义事业的领导核心 236 (p240): 二、依靠各族人民的团结合作实现中华民族的伟大复兴 238 (p241): 【例题解析】 238 (p242): 【自我测试】 239 (p243): 【自我测试参考答案】 240 (p244): 【自我强化训练】 240 (p245): 【自我强化训练参考答案】 242 (p246): 附录一 2002年全国各类成人高等学校专升本招生统一考试政治试卷及参考答案 248 (p247): 附录二 2003年全国各类成人高等学校专升本招生统一考试政治试卷及参考答案 254 (p248): 附录三 2004年全国各类成人高等学校专升本招生统一考试政治试卷及参考答案 260 (p249): 附录四 全国各类成人高等学校专升本招生复习考试政治大纲
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全国各类成人高等学校招生专科起点升本科考试专用教材 高等数学 2006年版 吴秉坚主编;全国各类成人高校入学考试命题研究组组编, 吴秉坚主编, 吴秉坚, 郝如忠主编, 郝如忠, 李先农主编, 李先农, 白薇主编, 白薇, 赵春主编, 赵春 北京:学苑出版社, 2006, 2006
1 (p0-1): 目录 1 (p0-2): 第一部分 考试内容与例题讲解 1 (p0-3): 第一章 函数、极限和连续 1 (p0-4): 第一节 函数 1 (p0-5): 考试内容 6 (p0-6): 例题讲解 9 (p0-7): 同步训练 10 (p0-8): 参考答案 12 (p0-9): 第二节 极限 12 (p0-10): 考试内容 17 (p0-11): 例题讲解 24 (p0-12): 同步训练 25 (p0-13): 参考答案 29 (p0-14): 考试内容 29 (p0-15): 第三节 连续 31 (p0-16): 例题讲解 33 (p0-17): 同步训练 34 (p0-18): 参考答案 36 (p0-19): 综合训练 38 (p0-20): 参考答案 41 (p0-21): 第二章 一元函数微分学 41 (p0-22): 第一节 导数与微分 41 (p0-23): 考试内容 53 (p0-24): 例题讲解 58 (p0-25): 同步训练 59 (p0-26): 参考答案 64 (p0-27): 第二节 微分中值定理及导数的应用 64 (p0-28): 考试内容 71 (p0-29): 例题讲解 75 (p0-30): 同步训练 77 (p0-31): 参考答案 82 (p0-32): 综合训练 85 (p0-33): 参考答案 89 (p0-34): 第三章 一元函数积分学 89 (p0-35): 第一节 不定积分 89 (p0-36): 考试内容 95 (p0-37): 例题讲解 100 (p0-38): 同步训练 102 (p0-39): 参考答案 109 (p0-40): 第二节 定积分 109 (p0-41): 考试内容 115 (p0-42): 例题讲解 120 (p0-43): 同步训练 122 (p0-44): 参考答案 128 (p0-45): 综合训练 131 (p0-46): 参考答案 136 (p0-47): 第四章 空间解析几何 136 (p0-48): 第一节 空间直角坐标系 138 (p0-49): 第二节 平面与直线 138 (p0-50): 考试内容 140 (p0-51): 例题讲解 142 (p0-52): 同步训练 143 (p0-53): 参考答案 144 (p0-54): 第三节 简单的二次曲面 144 (p0-55): 考试内容 145 (p0-56): 例题讲解 146 (p0-57): 同步训练 146 (p0-58): 参考答案 146 (p0-59): 综合训练 147 (p0-60): 参考答案 148 (p0-61): 考试内容 148 (p0-62): 第五章 多元函数微积分学 148 (p0-63): 第一节 多元函数微分学 152 (p0-64): 例题讲解 158 (p0-65): 同步训练 159 (p0-66): 参考答案 164 (p0-67): 第二节 二重积分 164 (p0-68): 考试内容 167 (p0-69): 例题讲解 171 (p0-70): 同步训练 172 (p0-71): 参考答案 174 (p0-72): 综合训练 176 (p0-73): 参考答案 179 (p0-74): 第六章 无穷级数 179 (p0-75): 第一节 数项级数 179 (p0-76): 考试内容 181 (p0-77): 例题讲解 185 (p0-78): 同步训练 186 (p0-79): 参考答案 188 (p0-80): 第二节 幂级数 188 (p0-81): 考试内容 192 (p0-82): 例题讲解 195 (p0-83): 同步训练 195 (p0-84): 参考答案 198 (p0-85): 综合训练 200 (p0-86): 参考答案 203 (p0-87): 第七章 常微分方程 203 (p0-88): 第一节 一阶微分方程 203 (p0-89): 考试内容 204 (p0-90): 例题讲解 206 (p0-91): 同步训练 207 (p0-92): 参考答案 209 (p0-93): 第二节 二阶线性微分方程 209 (p0-94): 考试内容 210 (p0-95): 例题讲解 212 (p0-96): 同步训练 212 (p0-97): 参考答案 213 (p0-98): 综合训练 214 (p0-99): 参考答案 217 (p0-100): 第二部分 重点与难点题型分析 217 (p0-101): 第一章 选择题 250 (p0-102): 第二章 填空题 267 (p0-103): 第三章 解答题 321 (p0-104): 第三部分 模拟测试题 321 (p0-105): 模拟测试题(一) 323 (p0-106): 模拟测试题(二) 325 (p0-107): 模拟测试题(三) 327 (p0-108): 模拟测试题(一)参考解答 328 (p0-109): 模拟测试题(二)参考解答 330 (p0-110): 模拟测试题(三)参考解答 333 (p0-111): 第四部分 近年试题分析 333 (p0-112): 极限、连续 335 (p0-113): 一元函数微分学 339 (p0-114): 一元函数积分学 342 (p0-115): 空间解析几何 343 (p0-116): 多元函数微积分 346 (p0-117): 无穷级数 348 (p0-118): 常微分方程 351 (p0-119): 附录: 351 (p0-120): 2005年成人高等学校专科起点升本科招生全国统一考试高等数学(一)试卷 354 (p0-121): 2005年成人高等学校专科起点升本科招生全国统一考试高等数学(一)试卷参考答案
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全国各类成人高等学校招生专科起点升本科考试专用教材 民法 2006年版 吴秉坚丛书主编;郝如忠本书主编;全国各类成人高校入学考试命题研究组组编, 郝如忠主编, 郝如忠, 吴秉坚主编, 吴秉坚, 李先农主编, 李先农, 白薇主编, 白薇, 赵春主编, 赵春 北京:学苑出版社, 2006, 2006
1 (p0-1): 应试指导 1 (p0-2): 目录 5 (p0-3): 第一部分 总论 5 (p0-4): 第一章 民法概述 16 (p0-5): 第二章 民事法律关系 25 (p0-6): 第三章 自然人 38 (p0-7): 第四章 法人 47 (p0-8): 第五章 民事法律行为 62 (p0-9): 第六章 代理 72 (p0-10): 第七章 时效和期间 82 (p0-11): 第八章 物权概述 82 (p0-12): 第二部分 物权 92 (p0-13): 第九章 所有权 102 (p0-14): 第十章 用益物权和担保物权 118 (p0-15): 第三部分 债权 118 (p0-16): 第十一章 债的概述 135 (p0-17): 第十二章 合同法总论 165 (p0-18): 第十三章 合同法分论 179 (p0-19): 第四部分 人身权 179 (p0-20): 第十四章 人身权概述 183 (p0-21): 第十五章 人格权的种类 188 (p0-22): 第十六章 知识产权概述 188 (p0-23): 第五部分 知识产权 193 (p0-24): 第十七章 著作权 206 (p0-25): 第十八章 专利权 218 (p0-26): 第十九章 商标权 229 (p0-27): 第六部分 继承权 229 (p0-28): 第二十章 继承制度概述 236 (p0-29): 第二十一章 法定继承 243 (p0-30): 第二十二章 遗嘱继承 250 (p0-31): 第二十三章 遗产的处理 258 (p0-32): 第七部分 民事责任 258 (p0-33): 第二十四章 民事责任概述 261 (p0-34): 第二十五章 侵权行为的民事责任 272 (p0-35): 第二十六章 违反合同的民事责任 279 (p0-36): 附录: 279 (p0-37): 模拟试卷(一) 284 (p0-38): 模拟试卷(一)参考答案 286 (p0-39): 模拟试卷(二) 291 (p0-40): 模拟试卷(二)参考答案 293 (p0-41): 2003年成人高等学校专科起点升本科招生全国统一考试民法试卷 298 (p0-42): 2003年成人高等学校专科起点升本科招生全国统一考试民法试卷参考答案 300 (p0-43): 2004年成人高等学校专科起点升本科招生全国统一考试民法试卷 305 (p0-44): 2004年成人高等学校专科起点升本科招生全国统一考试民法试卷参考答案 308 (p0-45): 2005年成人高等学校专科起点升本科招生全国统一考试民法试卷 312 (p0-46): 2005年成人高等学校专科起点升本科招生全国统一考试民法试卷参考答案 本书包括总论, 人身权, 物权, 债权, 知识产权, 继承权, 民事责任七大部分, 每章下设考试要点, 重点与难点题解分析, 历年考题, 同步训练, 知识网络图五部分 本书分语音知识, 语法, 完形填空, 阅读理解, 日常会话, 短文写作六篇. 每篇均含\"考试要点\", \"重点与难点题解分析\", \"同步训练\"等内容 本书介绍了大学语文的基本知识, 内容包括议论文, 记叙文, 诗词曲赋, 小说戏剧, 古代汉语语法常识, 古代汉语的句式, 修辞常识七部分 本教材内含艺术活动, 艺术种类, 艺术创作, 艺术作品以及艺术接受等六章内容, 各章均由考试要点, 重点难点分析以及同步训练三部分组成 本书包括\"考试内容与例题讲解\", \"重点与难点题型分析\", \"模拟测试题\", \"近年试题分析\"4部分
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全国各类成人高等学校招生专科起点升本科考试专用教材 教育理论 2006年版 吴秉坚丛书主编;周同本书主编;全国各类成人高校入学考试命题研究组组编, 吴秉坚主编, 吴秉坚, 郝如忠主编, 郝如忠, 李先农主编, 李先农, 赵春主编, 赵春, 白薇主编, 白薇 北京:学苑出版社, 2006, 2006
1 (p0-1): 第一部分 教育学 1 (p0-2): 第一章 绪论 1 (p0-3): 知识要点 1 (p0-4): 目录 3 (p0-5): 重点与难点题解分析 4 (p0-6): 历年考题 6 (p0-7): 同步训练 7 (p0-8): 参考答案 8 (p0-9): 知识网络图 9 (p0-10): 知识要点 9 (p0-11): 第二章 教育的本质、功能和基本规律 11 (p0-12): 重点与难点题解分析 12 (p0-13): 历年考题 16 (p0-14): 同步训练 18 (p0-15): 参考答案 21 (p0-16): 知识网络图 22 (p0-17): 第三章 教育目的 22 (p0-18): 知识要点 23 (p0-19): 重点与难点题解分析 25 (p0-20): 历年考题 27 (p0-21): 同步训练 28 (p0-22): 参考答案 30 (p0-23): 知识网络图 31 (p0-24): 第四章 教育制度 31 (p0-25): 知识要点 31 (p0-26): 重点与难点题解分析 33 (p0-27): 历年考题 34 (p0-28): 同步训练 36 (p0-29): 参考答案 37 (p0-30): 知识网络图 38 (p0-31): 第五章 教师与学生 38 (p0-32): 知识要点 40 (p0-33): 重点与难点题解分析 41 (p0-34): 历年考题 43 (p0-35): 同步训练 45 (p0-36): 参考答案 48 (p0-37): 知识网络图 49 (p0-38): 第六章 课程 49 (p0-39): 知识要点 50 (p0-40): 参考答案 50 (p0-41): 重点与难点题解分析 50 (p0-42): 同步训练 51 (p0-43): 知识网络图 52 (p0-44): 第七章 教学理论与实践 52 (p0-45): 知识要点 54 (p0-46): 重点与难点题解分析 55 (p0-47): 历年考题 59 (p0-48): 同步训练 60 (p0-49): 参考答案 63 (p0-50): 知识网络图 65 (p0-51): 第八章 德育理论与实践 65 (p0-52): 知识要点 67 (p0-53): 重点与难点题解分析 68 (p0-54): 历年考题 71 (p0-55): 同步训练 73 (p0-56): 参考答案 75 (p0-57): 知识网络图 76 (p0-58): 知识要点 76 (p0-59): 重点与难点题解分析 76 (p0-60): 第九章 班主任工作 77 (p0-61): 历年考题 79 (p0-62): 同步训练 80 (p0-63): 参考答案 81 (p0-64): 知识网络图 82 (p0-65): 第十章 课外、校外教育 82 (p0-66): 知识要点 83 (p0-67): 重点与难点题解分析 84 (p0-68): 历年考题 85 (p0-69): 同步训练 86 (p0-70): 参考答案 87 (p0-71): 知识网络图 88 (p0-72): 第二部分 心理学 88 (p0-73): 第一章 绪论 88 (p0-74): 知识要点 89 (p0-75): 重点与难点题解分析 90 (p0-76): 历年考题 92 (p0-77): 同步训练 93 (p0-78): 参考答案 94 (p0-79): 知识网络图 95 (p0-80): 知识要点 95 (p0-81): 第二章 感觉和知觉 96 (p0-82): 重点与难点题解分析 97 (p0-83): 历年考题 98 (p0-84): 同步训练 99 (p0-85): 参考答案 100 (p0-86): 知识网络图 101 (p0-87): 第三章 注意 101 (p0-88): 知识要点 102 (p0-89): 历年考题 102 (p0-90): 重点与难点题解分析 104 (p0-91): 同步训练 105 (p0-92): 参考答案 107 (p0-93): 知识网络图 108 (p0-94): 第四章 记忆 108 (p0-95): 知识要点 109 (p0-96): 重点与难点题解分析 110 (p0-97): 历年考题 112 (p0-98): 同步训练 113 (p0-99): 参考答案 116 (p0-100): 知识网络图 117 (p0-101): 第五章 思维和想像 117 (p0-102): 知识要点 119 (p0-103): 重点与难点题解分析 120 (p0-104): 历年考题 123 (p0-105): 同步训练 124 (p0-106): 参考答案 126 (p0-107): 知识网络图 127 (p0-108): 第六章 情绪与意志 127 (p0-109): 知识要点 129 (p0-110): 重点与难点题解分析 130 (p0-111): 历年考题 132 (p0-112): 同步训练 133 (p0-113): 参考答案 135 (p0-114): 知识网络图 136 (p0-115): 第七章 需要与动机 136 (p0-116): 知识要点 137 (p0-117): 重点与难点题解分析 137 (p0-118): 历年考题 139 (p0-119): 同步训练 140 (p0-120): 参考答案 142 (p0-121): 知识网络图 143 (p0-122): 知识要点 143 (p0-123): 第八章 技能 144 (p0-124): 重点与难点题解分析 144 (p0-125): 历年考题 145 (p0-126): 同步训练 147 (p0-127): 参考答案 148 (p0-128): 知识网络图 149 (p0-129): 第九章 能力 149 (p0-130): 知识要点 151 (p0-131): 历年考题 151 (p0-132): 重点与难点题解分析 153 (p0-133): 同步训练 154 (p0-134): 参考答案 156 (p0-135): 知识网络图 157 (p0-136): 第十章 人格 157 (p0-137): 知识要点 159 (p0-138): 重点与难点题解分析 160 (p0-139): 历年考题 162 (p0-140): 同步训练 164 (p0-141): 参考答案 166 (p0-142): 知识网络图 167 (p0-143): 第十一章 社会态度与行为 167 (p0-144): 知识要点 168 (p0-145): 重点与难点题解分析 169 (p0-146): 同步训练 171 (p0-147): 参考答案 174 (p0-148): 知识网络图 175 (p0-149): 第十二章 心理健康教育与心理咨询 175 (p0-150): 知识要点 177 (p0-151): 重点与难点题解分析 178 (p0-152): 历年考题 179 (p0-153): 同步训练 181 (p0-154): 参考答案 183 (p0-155): 知识网络图 184 (p0-156): 附录: 184 (p0-157): 模拟试题(一) 187 (p0-158): 模拟试题(一)参考答案 190 (p0-159): 模拟试题(二) 193 (p0-160): 模拟试题(二)参考答案 195 (p0-161): 2005年成人高等学校专升本招生全国统一考试教育理论试卷 198 (p0-162): 2005年成人高等学校专升本招生全国统一考试教育理论试卷参考答案
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电针疗法治百病 温木生编著; 温木生 人民军医出版社, 第1版, 北京, 2005
Ben shu jie shao le dian zhen liao fa de qi yuan yu fa zhan, Dian xue ji ben zhi shi, Dian zhen yi ji ben zhi shi deng, Yi ji nei ke, Wai ke, Er ke, Wu guan ke deng 130 zhong ji bing de bing yin bing ji, Zhen duan yao dian, Dian zhen fang fa deng
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改革与创新 张彦英著; 张彦英 北京:地质出版社, Di 1 ban, Beijing, 2004
1 (p0-1): 建设一流的中国地质科学院——在中国地质调查局成立暨中国地质科学院重组大会上的讲话(1999年7月16日) 4 (p0-2): 转变观念 按市场需求调整业务结构 谋求发展——在中国地质科学院综合所中层干部会议上的讲话(1999年7月27日) 9 (p0-3): 统一认识 努力开创地科院改革新局面——在中国地质科学院(京区)职工大会上的讲话(1999年9月3日) 15 (p0-4): 珍惜岗位 恪尽职守 做好本职工作——在中国地质科学院机关职工大会上的讲话(1999年9月27日) 19 (p0-5): 社会主义市场经济体制下的地质工作与中国地质科学院的历史使命——在第六届全国地质力学讨论会上的讲话(1999年10月26日) 23 (p0-6): 为促进科技成果的转化和产业化做好思想、政策、工作准备——在中国地质科学院科技成果转化与产业化工作座谈会闭幕式上的讲话(1999年10月29日) 28 (p0-7): 建立现代地球科学体系的哲学思考 30 (p0-8): 认清形势 加强学习 身体力行 搞好管理工作——在中国地质科学院院机关管理处室(中心)领导干部聘任大会上的讲话(2000年5月15日) 35 (p0-9): 调整结构 转换机制 推进中国地质科学院管理体制改革——在中国地质科学院科技体制改革工作座谈会上的发言(2000年7月10日) 38 (p0-10): 深刻理解科技体制改革和人事制度改革精神 推动院所发展——在中国地质科学院改革工作会议结束时的讲话(2000年10月27日) 45 (p0-11): 总结“九五” 规划“十五” 继往开来 力求发展——在中国地质科学院“九五”科技成果汇报暨“十五”规划研讨会上的总结讲话(2000年12月16日) 48 (p0-12): 改革创新功业昌 49 (p0-13): 用好西部矿产这块宝 55 (p0-14): 深化人事制度改革 推动科技体制改革——在中国地质科学院深化人事制度改革工作座谈会上的讲话要点(2001年5月18日) 58 (p0-15): 改进工作方法 提高管理水平——在中国地质科学院院务扩大会议上的讲话(2001年6月11日) 68 (p0-16): 实事求是 审时度势 准确把握改革良机——在中国地质科学院经济管理座谈会上的总结讲话(2001年8月15日) 78 (p0-17): 加大改革力度 推进后勤改革社会化 促进人员分流——在中国地质科学院后勤改革工作研讨会上的讲话(2001年9月13日) 91 (p0-18): 科学技术是先进生产力的集中体现和主要标志——在中国地质科学院学习江泽民总书记“七一”讲话交流大会上的讲话(2001年9月29日) 102 (p0-19): 努力为发展先进生产力做贡献——在中国地质科学院科技开发和科技成果转化工作座谈会上的总结讲话(2001年10月18日) 114 (p0-20): 深化改革 科技创新 为矿业发展提供科学技术支撑——在中国矿业联合会年会举办的“21世纪的中国矿业主题论坛”上的演讲(2001年11月26日) 118 (p0-21): 调整学科结构 加强科技管理——在中国地质科学院学科结构调整及加强科技管理工作座谈会上的总结讲话摘要(2001年11月25日) 120 (p0-22): 勇当探路者——关于科研体制改革与中国地质科学发展关系的思考 123 (p0-23): 创新科技 迎接挑战 124 (p0-24): 加强领导 精心组织 努力实现科技体制改革目标——在国土资源部科研机构体制改革动员大会上的讲话(2001年12月12日) 128 (p0-25): 实现地质工作的根本转变 为社会经济发展服务——在中国地质调查局党组理论学习中心组扩大会议上的发言(2002年2月3日) 132 (p0-26): 坚定信心 积极应对 推进科研单位转企改革——在中国地质调查局科研单位转企工作座谈会上的总结讲话(2002年3月12日) 140 (p0-27): 科技体制改革与地质科技创新 154 (p0-28): 合理界定“三元结构”工资 推进收入分配制度改革——在中国地质科学院非营利性科研机构职工收入分配制度改革调研工作结束时的总结讲话(2002年5月18日) 159 (p0-29): 以人为本 加强精神文明建设 推动全院改革工作向纵深发展——在中国地质科学院机关加强精神文明建设动员会上的讲话(2002年6月5日) 163 (p0-30): 精心组织 扎实工作 努力推进企业化转制——在中国地质科学院转制工作研讨会上的讲话(2002年7月2日) 170 (p0-31): 中国矿产资源形势及对策建议——在邹家华副委员长来院召开“矿产资源可持续发展专家座谈会”时的发言(2002年9月12日) 177 (p0-32): 改善环境 创造研究所改制的必要条件——在中国地质科学院转制工作座谈会上的总结讲话(2002年9月26日) 182 (p0-33): 落实十六大精神 深化科技体制改革——在科技部召开的科技界人士贯彻十六大精神座谈会上的发言(2002年11月16日) 184 (p0-34): 认真学习贯彻落实党的十六大精神 深化科技体制改革 推动科技创新——在中国地质科学院非营利性科研机构学习贯彻十六大精神 深化科技体制改革座谈会上的总结讲话(2002年11月30日) 196 (p0-35): 创造条件 改善环境 积极稳妥地推动企业化转制工作——在中国地质科学院转企研究所学习贯彻十六大精神推动转企工作座谈会上的总结讲话摘要(2002年12月7日) 202 (p0-36): 以改革推动科技创新 205 (p0-37): 机遇与挑战——在中国地质科学院2003年度工作会议预备会上的讲话(2003年3月28日) 209 (p0-38): 犯其至难 求其致远——中国地质科学院科技体制改革的实践与思考(2003年4月18日) 220 (p0-39): 先转企 后改制 再完善——关于开发类科研机构推进体制改革的实践总结(2003年7月28日) 227 (p0-40): 精心准备 迎接验收——在中国地质科学院非营利性研究所改革工作座谈会上的讲话(2003年8月31日) 240 (p0-41): 跋
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财政学 杨冬梅 中国金融出版社, Di 1 ban, Bei jing, 2004
全书分十二章,分别阐述了财政的概念与职能;财政收入的规模和结构分析;稅收原理;稅收制度;国际稅收;国债与国债原理等内容
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飘 2 (美)米切尔著;崔淑玲,王成云译 北京:中国戏剧出版社, Shi jie wen xue ming zhu jing dian yi lin, Bei jing, 2002
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复活 (俄)列夫·托尔斯泰;郑瑶译 北京:中国戏剧出版社, Shi jie wen xue ming zhu jing dian yi lin, Bei jing, 2002
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全国各类成人高等学校招生专科起点升本科考试专用教材 教育理论 周同主编, 吴秉坚主编, 吴秉坚, 李先农主编, 李先农, 郝如忠主编, 郝如忠, 赵春主编, 赵春, 白薇主编, 白薇 北京:学苑出版社, 2005, 2005
1 (p0-1): 第一部分 教育学 1 (p0-2): 第一章 绪论 1 (p0-3): 知识要点 1 (p0-4): 目录 3 (p0-5): 重点与难点题解分析 4 (p0-6): 历年考题 6 (p0-7): 同步训练 7 (p0-8): 参考答案 8 (p0-9): 知识网络图 9 (p0-10): 知识要点 9 (p0-11): 第二章 教育的本质、功能和基本规律 11 (p0-12): 重点与难点题解分析 12 (p0-13): 历年考题 16 (p0-14): 同步训练 18 (p0-15): 参考答案 21 (p0-16): 知识网络图 22 (p0-17): 第三章 教育目的 22 (p0-18): 知识要点 23 (p0-19): 重点与难点题解分析 25 (p0-20): 历年考题 27 (p0-21): 同步训练 28 (p0-22): 参考答案 30 (p0-23): 知识网络图 31 (p0-24): 第四章 教育制度 31 (p0-25): 知识要点 31 (p0-26): 重点与难点题解分析 33 (p0-27): 历年考题 34 (p0-28): 同步训练 36 (p0-29): 参考答案 37 (p0-30): 知识网络图 38 (p0-31): 第五章 教师与学生 38 (p0-32): 知识要点 40 (p0-33): 重点与难点题解分析 41 (p0-34): 历年考题 43 (p0-35): 同步训练 45 (p0-36): 参考答案 48 (p0-37): 知识网络图 49 (p0-38): 第六章 课程 49 (p0-39): 知识要点 50 (p0-40): 参考答案 50 (p0-41): 重点与难点题解分析 50 (p0-42): 同步训练 51 (p0-43): 知识网络图 52 (p0-44): 第七章 教学理论与实践 52 (p0-45): 知识要点 54 (p0-46): 重点与难点题解分析 55 (p0-47): 历年考题 59 (p0-48): 同步训练 60 (p0-49): 参考答案 63 (p0-50): 知识网络图 65 (p0-51): 知识要点 65 (p0-52): 第八章 德育理论与实践 67 (p0-53): 重点与难点题解分析 68 (p0-54): 历年考题 71 (p0-55): 同步训练 73 (p0-56): 参考答案 75 (p0-57): 知识网络图 76 (p0-58): 第九章 班主任工作 76 (p0-59): 知识要点 76 (p0-60): 重点与难点题解分析 77 (p0-61): 历年考题 79 (p0-62): 同步训练 80 (p0-63): 参考答案 81 (p0-64): 知识网络图 82 (p0-65): 第十章 课外、校外教育 82 (p0-66): 知识要点 83 (p0-67): 重点与难点题解分析 84 (p0-68): 历年考题 85 (p0-69): 同步训练 86 (p0-70): 参考答案 87 (p0-71): 知识网络图 88 (p0-72): 第二部分 心理学 88 (p0-73): 第一章 绪论 88 (p0-74): 知识要点 89 (p0-75): 重点与难点题解分析 90 (p0-76): 历年考题 92 (p0-77): 同步训练 93 (p0-78): 参考答案 94 (p0-79): 知识网络图 95 (p0-80): 知识要点 95 (p0-81): 第二章 感觉和知觉 96 (p0-82): 重点与难点题解分析 97 (p0-83): 历年考题 98 (p0-84): 同步训练 99 (p0-85): 参考答案 100 (p0-86): 知识网络图 101 (p0-87): 第三章 注意 101 (p0-88): 知识要点 102 (p0-89): 重点与难点题解分析 102 (p0-90): 历年考题 104 (p0-91): 同步训练 105 (p0-92): 参考答案 107 (p0-93): 知识网络图 108 (p0-94): 第四章 记忆 108 (p0-95): 知识要点 109 (p0-96): 重点与难点题解分析 110 (p0-97): 历年考题 112 (p0-98): 同步训练 113 (p0-99): 参考答案 116 (p0-100): 知识网络图 117 (p0-101): 知识要点 117 (p0-102): 第五章 思维和想像 119 (p0-103): 重点与难点题解分析 120 (p0-104): 历年考题 123 (p0-105): 同步训练 124 (p0-106): 参考答案 126 (p0-107): 知识网络图 127 (p0-108): 第六章 情绪与意志 127 (p0-109): 知识要点 129 (p0-110): 重点与难点题解分析 130 (p0-111): 历年考题 132 (p0-112): 同步训练 133 (p0-113): 参考答案 135 (p0-114): 知识网络图 136 (p0-115): 第七章 需要与动机 136 (p0-116): 知识要点 137 (p0-117): 重点与难点题解分析 137 (p0-118): 历年考题 139 (p0-119): 同步训练 140 (p0-120): 参考答案 142 (p0-121): 知识网络图 143 (p0-122): 知识要点 143 (p0-123): 第八章 技能 144 (p0-124): 重点与难点题解分析 144 (p0-125): 历年考题 145 (p0-126): 同步训练 147 (p0-127): 参考答案 148 (p0-128): 知识网络图 149 (p0-129): 第九章 能力 149 (p0-130): 知识要点 151 (p0-131): 历年考题 151 (p0-132): 重点与难点题解分析 153 (p0-133): 同步训练 154 (p0-134): 参考答案 156 (p0-135): 知识网络图 157 (p0-136): 第十章 人格 157 (p0-137): 知识要点 159 (p0-138): 重点与难点题解分析 160 (p0-139): 历年考题 162 (p0-140): 同步训练 164 (p0-141): 参考答案 166 (p0-142): 知识网络图 167 (p0-143): 第十一章 社会态度与行为 167 (p0-144): 知识要点 168 (p0-145): 重点与难点题解分析 169 (p0-146): 同步训练 171 (p0-147): 参考答案 174 (p0-148): 知识网络图………………………………………一 175 (p0-149): 第十二章 心理健康教育与心理咨询 175 (p0-150): 知识要点 177 (p0-151): 重点与难点题解分析 178 (p0-152): 历年考题 179 (p0-153): 同步训练 181 (p0-154): 参考答案 183 (p0-155): 知识网络图 184 (p0-156): 附录: 184 (p0-157): 模拟试题(一) 187 (p0-158): 模拟试题(一)参考答案 190 (p0-159): 模拟试题(二) 193 (p0-160): 模拟试题(二)参考答案
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全国各类成人高等学校招生专科起点升本科考试专用教材 政治 于芳主编, 李先农主编, 李先农, 郝如忠主编, 郝如忠, 吴秉坚主编, 吴秉坚, 赵春主编, 赵春, 白薇主编, 白薇 北京:学苑出版社, 2005, 2005
1 (p0-1): 目录 1 (p0-2): 政治 1 (p0-3): 第一部分 马克思主义哲学原理 1 (p0-4): 第一章 马克思主义哲学是科学的世界观和方法论 12 (p0-5): 第二章 物质和意识 28 (p0-6): 第三章 事物的联系、发展及其规律 47 (p0-7): 第四章 实践和认识 61 (p0-8): 第五章 人类社会的本质和基本结构 77 (p0-9): 第六章 社会发展规律和历史主体的作用 88 (p0-10): 第七章 社会进步和人的发展 99 (p0-11): 第二部分 毛泽东思想概论 99 (p0-12): 第一章 毛泽东思想是马克思主义中国化的理论成果 118 (p0-13): 第二章 新民主主义革命总路线和基本纲领 146 (p0-14): 第三章 农村包围城市、武装夺取政权道路的理论 162 (p0-15): 第四章 关于统一战线的理论和策略思想 174 (p0-16): 第五章 关于中国共产党自身建设的理论 184 (p0-17): 第六章 关于社会主义改造的理论 196 (p0-18): 第七章 关于社会主义建设的理论原则和经验总结 212 (p0-19): 第三部分 邓小平理论和“三代代表”重要思想概论 212 (p0-20): 第一章 邓小平理论是当代中国的马克思主义 223 (p0-21): 第二章 “三个代表”重要思想是马克思主义中国化的最新理论成果 231 (p0-22): 第三章 社会主义的本质和根本任务 241 (p0-23): 第四章 社会主义初级阶段和党的基本路线、基本纲领 254 (p0-24): 第五章 科学发展观和社会主义建设的发展战略 266 (p0-25): 第六章 中国特色社会主义经济 289 (p0-26): 第七章 中国特色社会主义政治 301 (p0-27): 第八章 中国特色社会主义文化 313 (p0-28): 第九章 我国的外交战略和对外开放 324 (p0-29): 第十章 “一国两制”和实现祖国的完全统一 334 (p0-30): 第十一章 社会主义事业的领导核心和依靠力量 本书包括总论, 人身权, 物权, 债权, 知识产权, 继承权, 民事责任七大部分, 每章下设考试要点, 重点与难点题解分析, 历年考题, 同步训练, 知识网络图五部分 本书分语音知识, 语法, 完形填空, 阅读理解, 日常会话, 短文写作六篇. 每篇均含\"考试要点\", \"重点与难点题解分析\", \"同步训练\"等内容 本书介绍了大学语文的基本知识, 内容包括议论文, 记叙文, 诗词曲赋, 小说戏剧, 古代汉语语法常识, 古代汉语的句式, 修辞常识七部分 本教材内含艺术活动, 艺术种类, 艺术创作, 艺术作品以及艺术接受等六章内容, 各章均由考试要点, 重点难点分析以及同步训练三部分组成 本书包括\"考试内容与例题讲解\", \"重点与难点题型分析\", \"模拟测试题\", \"近年试题分析\"4部分
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