Beyond the Frontier

Beyond the Frontier
Title Beyond the Frontier PDF eBook
Author David S. Brown
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 257
Release 2009-05
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0226076512

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Brown analyzes 20th century politics depicted by midwest historians --among them Charles Beard, William Appleman Williams, and Christopher Lasch--in contrast to east coast colleagues.

Beyond the Imperial Frontier

Beyond the Imperial Frontier
Title Beyond the Imperial Frontier PDF eBook
Author Vincent O'Malley
Publisher Bridget Williams Books
Total Pages 579
Release 2014-09-15
Genre History
ISBN 1927277531

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Beyond the Imperial Frontier is an exploration of the different ways Māori and Pākehā ‘fronted’ one another – the zones of contact and encounter – across the nineteenth century. Beginning with a pre-1840 era marked by significant cooperation, Vincent O’Malley details the emergence of a more competitive and conflicted post-Treaty world. As a collected work, these essays also chart the development of a leading New Zealand historian.

Beyond the Frontier, Volume III

Beyond the Frontier, Volume III
Title Beyond the Frontier, Volume III PDF eBook
Author Jill Dahlman
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages 232
Release 2021-01-07
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1527564339

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In these quickly changing times, this volume re-imagines the classroom after COVID-19. No one could have fathomed the multiple ways education would change when the country first entered into the pandemic in March, 2020. In this regard, this volume offers pedagogy that will create teaching opportunities in both virtual and physical classrooms. Ideas are meant to be shared and evolve into methods that work for both teachers and pupils.

Beyond the Frontier

Beyond the Frontier
Title Beyond the Frontier PDF eBook
Author Jill Dahlman
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages 250
Release 2015-10-05
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 144388393X

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Beyond the Frontier: Innovations in First-Year Composition is a compilation of the latest research in first-year composition presented at, and inspired by, the Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association’s “Beyond the Frontier” panels. The book is divided similarly into panels, with the editors having collected a sampling of the composition practices that will stand the test of time. The purpose of the book is to present the reader with innovative methods and techniques for incorporation into the first-year composition classroom, or simply to provide food for thought – passing the torch, as it were – so that new research can be conducted and new findings disseminated. The division of the book mimics the panels one would typically find on a particular day during the Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association Conference, providing the reader with a taste of what it’s like to be in the room with first-year composition scholars.

Beyond the Frontier

Beyond the Frontier
Title Beyond the Frontier PDF eBook
Author Edward Palmer Thompson
Publisher Stanford University Press
Total Pages 124
Release 1997
Genre History
ISBN 9780804728973

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E. P. Thompson, one of the preeminent British historians of the second half of the twentieth century, considers the circumstances surrounding the death of his older brother Frank as a British Liaison Officer with the Bulgarian partisans in 1944.

Beyond the Steppe Frontier

Beyond the Steppe Frontier
Title Beyond the Steppe Frontier PDF eBook
Author Sören Urbansky
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 386
Release 2020-01-28
Genre History
ISBN 0691195447

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A comprehensive history of the Sino-Russian border, one of the longest and most important land borders in the world The Sino-Russian border, once the world’s longest land border, has received scant attention in histories about the margins of empires. Beyond the Steppe Frontier rectifies this by exploring the demarcation’s remarkable transformation—from a vaguely marked frontier in the seventeenth century to its twentieth-century incarnation as a tightly patrolled barrier girded by watchtowers, barbed wire, and border guards. Through the perspectives of locals, including railroad employees, herdsmen, and smugglers from both sides, Sören Urbansky explores the daily life of communities and their entanglements with transnational and global flows of people, commodities, and ideas. Urbansky challenges top-down interpretations by stressing the significance of the local population in supporting, and undermining, border making. Because Russian, Chinese, and native worlds are intricately interwoven, national separations largely remained invisible at the border between the two largest Eurasian empires. This overlapping and mingling came to an end only when the border gained geopolitical significance during the twentieth century. Relying on a wealth of sources culled from little-known archives from across Eurasia, Urbansky demonstrates how states succeeded in suppressing traditional borderland cultures by cutting kin, cultural, economic, and religious connections across the state perimeter, through laws, physical force, deportation, reeducation, forced assimilation, and propaganda. Beyond the Steppe Frontier sheds critical new light on a pivotal geographical periphery and expands our understanding of how borders are determined.

Fintech

Fintech
Title Fintech PDF eBook
Author Zhong Xu
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 328
Release 2022
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781003266921

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"Fintech, the integration of technology into the delivery of financial services has revolutionised the world of Finance. This book introduces a new framework to study the concepts that underly Fintech while examining the driving forces and underlying logic behind Fintech-based innovation and predicting the future development of Fintech. The first three parts of the book cover the development and basics of Fintech and its relationship with inclusive finance, while later sections constitute a deep dive into several core issues surrounding Fintech. First, the volume introduces an economic explanation of blockchain and its application in various scenarios based on the token paradigm. Second, it studies digital currency and discusses its impacts on payment systems, financial inclusion, monetary policy, and financial stability. Third, the authors explore how to build a compliant and effective market for data while protecting data privacy, impinging on the future development of AI application, the digital economy and Fintech. Fourth, the book examines public policies related to Fintech, including regulatory technology, the regulation of financial activities of Big Tech companies, and how to promote financial inclusion. The title will appeal to scholars, students, and financial practitioners and regulators in a broad range of areas including economics, finance, technology, and public policy, especially Fintech, blockchain, and digital currency"--