Environmental Evasion Alexander C. O. EvansBrings ecocriticism into conversation with critical American studies approaches to literary canon formation. How do we reconcile the abstract reverence for the natural world central to American literary history, beginning with Ralph Waldo Emerson's "Nature," with over a century and a half of widespread environmental destruction? Environmental Evasion examines the environmental implications of literary and cultural productions by writers from James
Published at the height of the abolitionist movement
This book provides a useful overview of the use of unmanned aircraft systems/unmanned aerial vehicles in an array of agricultural settings for differing purposes
the work contains his first public reflection on the nature of language itself
which began the development of the Anglo-Catholic church
Western science rests on the premise that the world is an inert backdrop to human presence rather than a communicative presence in its own right
Finalist for the 2015 ForeWord INDIEFAB Book of the Year Award in the History Category
" It examines Aristotle's writings on stasis
showing how political and intellectual events play on the consciousness of a range of characters
The description is derived from general principles
reaching something of a crescendo with the global hegemony of Pax Americana in the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries
Completed in 1999 by a distinguished group of Arabists and historians of Islam
Also examined are reinforcement contingencies