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The Atlantic in Global History 1500-2000

Atlantic Lives A Comparative Approach to Early America

NATO and the North Atlantic Revitalising Collective Defence

The World of Colonial America An Atlantic Handbook

To Die Gallantly The Battle Of The Atlantic

The Fraternal Atlantic 1770–1930 Race Revolution and Transnationalism in the Worlds of Freemasonry

Reforming Senates Upper Legislative Houses in North Atlantic Small Powers 1800-present

The British and French in the Atlantic 1650-1800 Comparisons and Contrasts

Slavery and Abolition in the Atlantic World New Sources and New Findings

The Public and Atlantic Defense

Sustainable Development of the North Atlantic Margin Selected Contributions to the Thirteenth International Seminar on Marginal Regions

Henry Redhead Yorke Colonial Radical Politics and Identity in the Atlantic World 1772-1813

The State Of The Alliance 19861987 North Atlantic Assembly Reports

The Western European Union At The Crossroads Between Trans-atlantic Solidarity And European Integration

Historicizing Self-Interest in the Modern Atlantic World A Plea for Ego?

Historicizing Self-Interest in the Modern Atlantic World A Plea for Ego?

This volume historicizes the use of the notion of self-interest that at least since Bernard de Mandeville and Adam Smith’s theories is considered a central component of economic theory. Having in the twentieth century become one of the key-features of rational choice models and thus is seen as an idealized trait of human behavior self-interest has despite Albert O. Hirschman’s pivotal analysis of self-interest only marginally been historicized. A historicization(s) of self-interest however offers new insights into the concept by asking why when for what reason and in which contexts the notion was discussed or referred to how it was employed by contemporaries and how the different usages developed and changed over time. This helps us to appreciate the various transformations in the perception of the notion and also to explore how and in what ways different people at different times and in different regions reflected on or realized the act of considering what was in their best interest. The volume focuses on those different usages knowledges and practices concerned with self-interest in the modern Atlantic World from the seventeenth to twentieth centuries by using different approaches including political and economic theory actuarial science anthropology or the history of emotions. Offering a new perspective on a key component of Western capitalism this is the ideal resource for researches and scholars of intellectual political and economic history in the modern Atlantic World. | Historicizing Self-Interest in the Modern Atlantic World A Plea for Ego?

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European Destiny Atlantic Transformations Portuguese Foreign Policy Under the Second Republic 1979-1992

European Destiny Atlantic Transformations Portuguese Foreign Policy Under the Second Republic 1979-1992

With the fall of its centuries-old empire in 1974-1975 Portugal embarked on a transitional period that reconciled a long tradition of acting out national interests overseas with the need to integrate itself into Western Europe. The result has been a deemphasis on various Atlantic and colonial linkages and the forging of a new and highly successful European identity within the framework of the European Community. In European Destiny Atlantic Transformations Scott B. MacDonald offers a comprehensive analysis of Portugal's foreign policy and its highly successful venture in economic and political transformation. Although Portugal is firm in its committment to a European destiny it has not turned its back on relations with the United States and its former colonies hi Africa and Asia. MacDonald traces the evolution of U. S. Portuguese cooperation along economic cultural and military lines and shows how NATO has played a pivotal role in the process. This was most recently underscored when the U. S. made extensive use of the Azores during the Gulf War against Iraq. Likewise in its ties with the Lusophone countries formerly under its control - Cape Verde Guinea-Bissau S - o Tom and Princip - Portugal has sought to improve political relations and act as a peacemaker in regional conflicts such as those in East Timor Angola and Mozambique. The scope of MacDonald's work takes in issues posed to Portugal by new foreign policy concerns that range from the breakup of the Soviet Union to the rise of Islamic fundamentalism in North Africa and the Middle East. He points out that in a world of rapidly shifting political and economic alignments Portugal provides a representative model of a relatively small nation that has undergone succesful economic reform while deepening its committment to its new democratic system. As such the Portuguese model is instructive for newly emerging democracies of Eastern Europe and Latin America. European Destiny Atlantic Transformations is an important addition to the literature on post-Cold War politics. It will be read by historians economists and foreign policy specialists. | European Destiny Atlantic Transformations Portuguese Foreign Policy Under the Second Republic 1979-1992

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Paid Patriotism? The Debate over Veterans' Benefits

Paid Patriotism? The Debate over Veterans' Benefits

What does a nation owe its military veterans? Gratitude esteem land grants medical care pensions higher education? Or is serving in the armed forces of one’s country an obligation to be undertaken without any expectation of compensation? If veterans are to receive government aid should a distinction be made between those who served in wartime or faced enemy fire and those who saw neither war nor combat? These questions have been answered in varying ways by the American people and their elected representatives since the Revolutionary War. Paid Patriotism? explores the genesis and growth of soldiers’ pensions throughout the nineteenth century the Bonus experiment after the First World War the passage and consequences of the GI Bill of Rights the growth of the nation’s system of veterans’ hospitals the evolution of veterans’ programs during the Cold War and Vietnam the post-9/11 GI Bill and contemporary scandals and reform efforts within the veterans’ bureaucracy from its promotion to a cabinet department to wrongdoing in the Veterans Health Administration. James T. Bennett examines the complex and politically charged history and heated present-day debate of what the late columnist William Safire called the “most sacred cow” in Washington: the veterans’ bureaucracy. In the end the United States and its citizens owe veterans a debt. But how has and how should that debt be honored—and at what cost? | Paid Patriotism? The Debate over Veterans' Benefits

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Claimant or Client? A Social Worker's View of the Supplementary Benefits Commission

Claimant or Client? A Social Worker's View of the Supplementary Benefits Commission

Originally published in 1973 the aim of this book was to consider the relationship of a vital element in our social security system the Supplementary Benefits Commission to the personal social services in particular to social work. Notions of ‘entitlement’ and ‘rights’ in means-tested benefit schemes are examined in relation to those claimants including unsupported mothers and the so-called ‘voluntary unemployed’ who present particular difficulties to those administering the scheme. For many who claim supplementary benefit their only need is prompt efficient financial service. For a few their financial need is inextricably bound up with complex social and psychological difficulties. For such cases the civil servants who administer the British Supplementary Benefits scheme need skill beyond that normally expected of such persons and their relationship with the social workers who are or should be in touch with such claimants becomes crucial. The book considers some of the underlying ethical issues in particular the tension between equitable and individualised justice involved in the exercise of discretion. It describes the structure and organisation of the Supplementary Benefits scheme and analyses the roles of officials that bear on welfare. It also examines the current situation with regard to the selection and training of officials and discusses the attitudes of social workers to officials. This work drawing on the unique experience of the author as the first Social Work Adviser to the Supplementary Benefits Commission was the first study of its kind to be published in this country and would be of great value to all students and teachers of social work at the time as well as to a wide readership of social scientists. | Claimant or Client? A Social Worker's View of the Supplementary Benefits Commission

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Economic Benefits Of Improved Water Quality Public Perceptions Of Option And Preservation Values

Economic Benefits Of Improved Water Quality Public Perceptions Of Option And Preservation Values

Until recently there has been general agreement that improvement and preservation of water quality though costly provided economic and social benefits that outweighed the expense. Now however some observers are beginning to question whether the costs of the 1972 Water Pollution Control Act may actually exceed those benefits. This book provides answers to some of the questions that have been raised. The authors give measures of several important nonmarket benefits of improved water quality in Colorado's South Platte River Basin and empirically test and confirm the Weisbrod and Krutilla proposals that the general public may be willing to pay for preservation of environmental amenities and that option value and other preservation values must be added to recreation-use values to give an accurate picture of the social benefits of environmental preservation and restoration. Their findings include the fact that even those who do not expect to use the river basin for recreation are willing to pay for the maintenance of a natural ecosystem and to bequest clean water to future generations. The authors also arrive at average amounts households are willing to pay for improved water quality to enhance enjoyment of water-based recreation activities. They suggest that without such information it is highly unlikely that sufficient resources will be allocated for the preservation of unique environments and for the improvement of those being degraded. | Economic Benefits Of Improved Water Quality Public Perceptions Of Option And Preservation Values

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Atlantic Reverberations French Representations of an American Presidential Election

Steamship Nationalism Ocean Liners and National Identity in Imperial Germany and the Atlantic World

Steamship Nationalism Ocean Liners and National Identity in Imperial Germany and the Atlantic World

Steamship Nationalism is a cultural social and political history of the S. S. Imperator Vaterland and Bismarck. Transatlantic passenger steamships launched by the Hamburg-Amerikanische Packetfahrt-Aktien-Gesellschaft (HAPAG) between 1912 and 1914 they do not enjoy the international fame of their British counterparts most notably the Titanic. Yet the Imperator-class liners were the largest most luxurious passenger vessels built before the First World War. In keeping with the often-overlooked history of its merchant marine as a whole they reveal much about Imperial Germany in its national and international dimensions. As products of business decisions shaped by global dynamics and the imperatives of international travel immigration and trade HAPAG’s giant liners bear witness to Germany’s involvement in the processes of globalization prior to 1914. Yet this book focuses not on their physical but on their cultural construction in a variety of contemporaneous media including the press and advertising on both sides of the Atlantic. At home they were presented to the public as symbolic of the nation’s achievements and ambitions in ways that emphasize the complex nature of German national identity at the time. Abroad they were often construed as floating national monuments and as such facilitated important encounters with Germany both virtual and real for the populations of Britain and America. Their overseas reception highlights the multi-faceted image of the European superpower that was constructed in the Anglo-American world in these years. More generally it is a pointed indicator of the complex relationship between Britain the United States and Imperial Germany. | Steamship Nationalism Ocean Liners and National Identity in Imperial Germany and the Atlantic World

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Transformational Journaling for Coaches Therapists and Clients A Complete Guide to the Benefits of Personal Writing

Groundwork for the Practice of the Good Life Politics and Ethics at the Intersection of North Atlantic and African Philosophy

Groundwork for the Practice of the Good Life Politics and Ethics at the Intersection of North Atlantic and African Philosophy

What makes for good societies and good lives in a global world? In this landmark work of political and ethical philosophy Omedi Ochieng offers a radical reassessment of a millennia-old question. He does so by offering a stringent critique of both North Atlantic and African philosophical traditions which he argues unfold visions of the good life that are characterized by idealism moralism and parochialism. But rather than simply opposing these flawed visions of the good life with his own set of alternative prescriptions Ochieng argues that it is critically important to step back and understand the stakes of the question. Those stakes he suggests are to be found only through a social ontology – a comprehensive and in-depth account of the political economic and cultural structures that mark the boundaries and limits of life in the twenty-first century. It is only in light of this social ontology that Ochieng then proffers an alternative normative account of the good society and the good life – which he spells out as emergent from ecological embeddedness; social entanglement; embodied encounter; and aesthetic engenderment. At once sweeping and rigorous incisive and subtle original and revisionary this book does more than just appeal to intellectuals and scholars across the humanities and social sciences – rather it opens up the academic disciplines to a whole new landscape of exploration into the biggest and most pressing questions animating the human experience. | Groundwork for the Practice of the Good Life Politics and Ethics at the Intersection of North Atlantic and African Philosophy

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