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The Making of the Global Nuclear Order in the 1970s Issues and Controversies

Historicizing Lifestyle Mediating Taste Consumption and Identity from the 1900s to 1970s

Choreography Visual Art and Experimental Composition 1950s–1970s

Choreography Visual Art and Experimental Composition 1950s–1970s

‘Winner of the 2023 Selma Jeanne Cohen Prize in Dance Aesthetics The American Society for Aesthetics. ’ This book traces the history of engagements between dance and the visual arts in the mid-twentieth century and provides a backdrop for the emerging field of contemporary intermedial art practice. Exploring the disciplinary identity of dance in dialogue with the visual arts this book unpacks how compositional methods that were dance-based informed visual art contexts. The book provokes fresh consideration of the entangled relationship between and historiographic significance of visual arts and dance by exploring movements in history that dance has been traditionally mapped to (Neo-Avant Garde Neo-Dada Conceptual art Postmodernism and Performance Art) and the specific practices and innovations from key people in the field (like John Cage Anna Halprin and Robert Rauschenberg). This book also employs a series of historical and critical case studies which show how compositional approaches from dance—breath weight tone energy—informed the emergence of the intermedial. Ultimately this book shows how dance and choreography have played an important role in shaping visual arts culture and enables the re-imagination of current art practices through the use of choreographic tools. This unique and timely offering is important reading for those studying and researching in visual and fine arts performance history and theory dance practice and dance studies as well as those working within the fields of dance and visual art. Chapter 1 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4. 0 license available at http://www. taylorfrancis. com | Choreography Visual Art and Experimental Composition 1950s–1970s

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Arab Oil Policies in the 1970s Opportunity and Responsibility

Arab Oil Policies in the 1970s Opportunity and Responsibility

Until 1973 few people either in the advanced industrial countries or in the developing countries of the Third World thought seriously on the issues and complexities involved in the production and marketing of the oil on which they relied. It was only with the sudden steep increases in oil prices that the oil industry became a matter of general discussion and the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) became a front page topic for analysis and comment. However real understanding of the organisation and its policies did not accompany this rush of interest and much confusion has followed. In particular the Arab exporters have received the weight of the criticism although they have only a share in the market and not a monopoly. This book attempts to instil a greater mutual understanding between oil exporters and importers although it is not a wholesale endorsement of Arab policies by outlining the major policy areas in this field. It looks at new policy options and their implications in exploration marketing and pricing and at downstream operations such as the petrochemical and gas industries. In conclusion this study identifies the wide-ranging opportunities that the new oil policies have opened up for the Arab countries in the national regional and international context and assesses and clarifies the responsibilities which accompany this success. First published in 1983. | Arab Oil Policies in the 1970s Opportunity and Responsibility

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Childhood into Adolescence Growing up in the 1970s

Childhood into Adolescence Growing up in the 1970s

This book is about the lives of 11-year-old children growing up in a Midlands city in the late ‘60s and early ‘70s. Based on interviews with their parents it describes family life at the time as well as the experiences hopes and concerns of the children as they themselves become adolescents. The book reflects upon the changes that occur for children in the transitional period between childhood and adolescence. It looks at the friendship patterns of eleven-year-olds their special interests and activities and how they spend their leisure time as well as describing the children’s worries and concerns as perceived by their parents. It also considers family life and parental issues in the context of children’s growing independence and their developing sexual maturity. Originally written in the 1980’s but recently discovered and published now for the first time this is the fifth book in the series of long-term investigations of child up-bringing by John and Elizabeth Newson distinguished child psychologists at the University of Nottingham. Their research began in the late 1950s when the cohort of children was a year old; their mothers were subsequently interviewed at intervals as the children grew up. This fifth volume draws links between the material from interviews with parents when their sons and daughters were seven eleven sixteen and nineteen years and also invites comparison with the lives of children growing up now. The final chapter reviews the book series and the Newsons’ research programme. This exceptional book will be of interest to psychologists and other academics interested in child development as well as professionals involved in work with children and adolescents such as teachers doctors nurses and social workers. It also has great historical significance with its potential for comparisons between the lives of children and adolescents now with those growing up some 50 years ago. | Childhood into Adolescence Growing up in the 1970s

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Japanese Flower Culture – An Introduction

Changing Representations of Nature and the City The 1960s-1970s and their Legacies

Historical Pattern Archive Women’s Clothing 1837-1969

The Pattern of World Conflict

Six Simple Twists The Pleat Pattern Approach to Origami Tessellation Design

Six Simple Twists The Pleat Pattern Approach to Origami Tessellation Design

This new edition of Six Simple Twists: The Pleat Pattern Approach to Origami Tessellation Design introduces an innovative pleat pattern technique for origami designs that is easily accessible to anyone who enjoys the geometry of paper. The book begins with six basic forms meant to ease the reader into the style and then systematically scaffolds the instructions to build a strong understanding of the techniques leading to instructions on a limitless number of patterns. It then describes a process of designing additional building blocks. At the end what emerges is a fascinating artform that will enrich folders for many years. Unlike standard project-based origami books Six Simple Twists focuses on how to design rather than construct. In this thoroughly updated second edition the book explores new techniques and example tessellations with full-page images and mathematical analysis of the patterns. A reader will through practice gain the ability to create still more complex and fascinating designs. Key Features Introduces the reader to origami tessellations and demonstrates their place in the origami community New layout and instructional approach restructure the book from the ground up Addresses common tessellation questions such as what types of paper are best to use and how this artform rose in popularity Teaches the reader how to grid a sheet of paper and the importance of the pre-creases Gives the reader the ability to create and understand tessellations through scaffolded instruction Includes exercises to test understanding Introduces a new notation system for precisely describing pleat intersections Analyzes pleat intersections mathematically using geometrically-focused models including information about Brocard points | Six Simple Twists The Pleat Pattern Approach to Origami Tessellation Design

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A Tailoring Guide to Pattern Drafting 1850-1900 Menswear for Theatre and Film Volume 1

A Tailoring Guide to Pattern Drafting 1850-1900 Menswear for Theatre and Film Volume 1

A Tailoring Guide to Pattern Drafting offers pattern drafting instructions for men’s most popular tailored garment styles from 1850 to 1900 used in theatres and film productions today. The book features a wide range of 19th-century garments providing information and detailed instructions on the frock coat morning coat lounge jacket smoking jacket shirt waistcoats trousers and long-riding breeches. It includes a brief history of each garment accompanied by colourful illustrations and easy-to-follow instruction to draft historical 19th-century silhouettes for modern performances. The book features: A brief history of each garment accompanied by full-colour illustrations. Modern step-by-step instructions with clear diagrams to draft 19th-century menswear. Instructions incorporating both the imperial and metric systems. Recommendations on choosing the appropriate modern-day equivalent fabric. Recommendations on the quantity of the fabric. Recommendations on the button size to make the garment appear more authentic. A table of Dress Code Ethics for Gentlemen from 1850 to 1900. Descriptions and visual information on how to take accurate measurements. Photographs of costumes and images of the 19th-century Carte de Visite for visual support. A Tailoring Guide to Pattern Drafting is intended for anyone with a desire to learn or refine their costume-cutting skills for theatre and film production. The book is aimed at undergraduate and graduate students tutors and both amateur and professional makers interested in the subject. To access the author’s YouTube channel featuring 130 step-by-step lessons to make a 19th-century Morning Coat using classical tailoring techniques visit www. routledge. com/9780367265335. | A Tailoring Guide to Pattern Drafting 1850-1900 Menswear for Theatre and Film Volume 1

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The Changing Pattern of Employment Regional Specialisation and Industrial Localisation in Britain

The Realm of a Rain Queen A Study of the Pattern of Lovedu Society

Thatcher and Thatcherism

Thatcher and Thatcherism

This revised expanded and updated fourth edition of Thatcher and Thatcherism examines the origins and impact of ‘Thatcherism’ both as a cultural construct and an economic creed from the 1970s to the formation of a coalition government in 2010. New to this edition is an extended exploration of Thatcher’s impact outside of the UK as well as an examination of the assessments published following her death in 2013 providing students with a greater understanding of the legacy of Thatcherism within the modern political landscape. Focusing on the career of Margaret Thatcher Eric J. Evans questions both the originality and the ideological coherence of what came to be called ‘Thatcherism’ and considers to what extent it met or failed to meet its main objectives. Key topics discussed within the book include: Privatisation policies and the attack on trade union power and influence; How Thatcher changed and controlled the late twentieth-century Conservative Party; The legacy of the Falklands War; Thatcher’s relations with Europe – East and West; Thatcher’s approach to the professional ethic; The influence of Thatcherism on succeeding governments: Major and ‘New Labour’; Neo-liberalism and its influence on and under Thatcher. With comprehensive suggestions for further reading and explanation of the economic social and historical context of Britain in the late 1970s and 1980s Thatcher and Thatcherism is an invaluable guide to the complexities and paradoxes of Britain from the late 1970s to the second decade of the twenty-first century.

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Word Sorts and More Sound Pattern and Meaning Explorations K-3

Word Sorts and More Sound Pattern and Meaning Explorations K-3

Tens of thousands of teachers have used this skillfully crafted book to build children's word knowledge with engaging categorization activities organized by spelling stages. Featuring rich classroom examples the revised and expanded second edition gives increased attention to teaching English learners (ELs) among other enhancements. In a large-size format for easy photocopying the volume includes over 200 reproducible word picture and letter sorts plus additional reproducible forms and activities in the appendices. Purchasers get access to a companion website where they can download and print the reproducible appendix materials. The website also features supplemental PowerPoint assessment slides and 16 pages of Spanish–English cognate sorts. New to This Edition: *Greatly expanded content on teaching ELs including a chapter showcasing researcher perspectives as well as supplemental online resources. *Cutting-edge SAIL (survey analyze interpret link) framework for small-group lesson planning complete with a detailed sample lesson and script. *Additional user-friendly tools: student performance records and the No-Nonsense Word Recognition Assessment. *Firsthand teacher perspectives now get a full chapter; many are new. See also Ganske's Word Journeys Second Edition: Assessment-Guided Phonics Spelling and Vocabulary Instruction which provides a comprehensive framework for assessing and building word knowledge and Mindful of Words Second Edition: Spelling and Vocabulary Explorations Grades 4–8 which presents word study activities for the intermediate and middle grades. | Word Sorts and More Sound Pattern and Meaning Explorations K-3

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Migrants No More Settlement and Survival in Mambwe Villages Zambia

Status Quo: Mighty Innovators of 70s Rock

Black Women's Liberation Movement Music Soul Sisters Black Feminist Funksters and Afro-Disco Divas

Black Women's Liberation Movement Music Soul Sisters Black Feminist Funksters and Afro-Disco Divas

Black Women’s Liberation Movement Music argues that the Black Women’s Liberation Movement of the mid-to-late 1960s and 1970s was a unique combination of Black political feminism Black literary feminism and Black musical feminism among other forms of Black feminism. This book critically explores the ways the soundtracks of the Black Women’s Liberation Movement often overlapped with those of other 1960s and 1970s social political and cultural movements such as the Black Power Movement Women’s Liberation Movement and Sexual Revolution. The soul funk and disco music of the Black Women’s Liberation Movement era is simultaneously interpreted as universalist feminist (in a general sense) and Black female-focused. This music’s incredible ability to be interpreted in so many different ways speaks to the importance and power of Black women’s music and the fact that it has multiple meanings for a multitude of people. Within the worlds of both Black Popular Movement Studies and Black Popular Music Studies there has been a long-standing tendency to almost exclusively associate Black women’s music of the mid-to-late 1960s and 1970s with the Black male-dominated Black Power Movement or the White female-dominated Women’s Liberation Movement. However this book reveals that much of the soul funk and disco performed by Black women was most often the very popular music of a very unpopular and unsung movement: The Black Women’s Liberation Movement. Black Women’s Liberation Movement Music is an invaluable resource for students teachers and researchers of Popular Music Studies American Studies African American Studies Critical Race Studies Gender Studies and Sexuality Studies. | Black Women's Liberation Movement Music Soul Sisters Black Feminist Funksters and Afro-Disco Divas

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