Books by "David N. Edwards"

12 books found

A History of Technoscience

A History of Technoscience

by David F. Channell

2017 · Taylor & Francis

Are science and technology independent of one another? Is technology dependent upon science, and if so, how is it dependent? Is science dependent upon technology, and if so how is it dependent? Or, are science and technology becoming so interdependent that the line dividing them has become totally erased? This book charts the history of technoscience from the late nineteenth century to the end of the twentieth century and shows how the military–industrial–academic complex and big science combined to create new examples of technoscience in such areas as the nuclear arms race, the space race, the digital age, and the new worlds of nanotechnology and biotechnology.

Catalogue of the Collection to Illustrate the Animal Resources and the Fisheries of the United States

Catalogue of the Collection to Illustrate the Animal Resources and the Fisheries of the United States

by David Starr Jordan, Heinrich Franz Alexander Baron von Eggers, Ludwig Kumlien, Theodore Gill, United States National Museum

1882

The Law of Husband and Wife

The Law of Husband and Wife

by David Stewart

1885

Medieval Powys

Medieval Powys

by David Stephenson

2016 · Boydell & Brewer

First full-scale account of the medieval realm of Powys.

The Universal Exposition of 1904

The Universal Exposition of 1904

by David Rowland Francis

1913

Encyclopedia of the United States Constitution

Encyclopedia of the United States Constitution

by David Andrew Schultz

2010 · Infobase Publishing

Covers the people, court cases, historical events, and terms relating to one of the most studied political documents in schools across the country, the United States Constitution.

Paths of Resistance

Paths of Resistance

by David Paul Thelen

1986 · Oxford University Press, USA

This book looks at economic development and social change in one specific state, Missouri, between the Civil War and the First World War.

Paths of Resistance

Paths of Resistance

by David R. Thelen

1986 · Oxford University Press

The years between 1865 and 1920 were eventful ones for the sake of Missouri. It was not only the time of Jesse James, Scott Joplin, and Mark Twain, of progressive governors Joseph Folk and Herbert Hadley, of the first general strike in St. Louis and some especially vicious vigilante activity, it was also the time when Missouri, like many other states, was being transformed by the tides of industrialism and economic growth. This social history examines the social and economic forces that resisted economic development in Missouri. Here, Thelen explores the various ways that people attempted to maintain their values and dignity in the face of overwhelming new economic, cultural, and political pressures, and analyzes the grassroots patterns that emerged in response to rapid social change. Thelen, who is one of the leading historians of the Progressive period in America, contends that people found their strength not in class solidarity or other Marxist responses but in what he calls "the resistance of folk memories", which allowed them to call upon the best elements of their collective past to help them cope with the new situation.

Plant Secondary Metabolism

Plant Secondary Metabolism

by David S. Seigler

2012 · Springer Science & Business Media

Life has evolved as a unified system; no organism exists similar role also has been suggested for fatty acids from alone, but each is in intimate contact with other organisms cyanolipids. Nonprotein amino acids, cyanogenic glyco and its environment. Historically, it was easier for workers sides, and the non-fatty-acid portion of cyanolipids also are in various disciplines to delimit artificially their respective incorporated into primary metabolites during germination. areas of research, rather than attempt to understand the entire Secondary metabolites of these structural types are accumu system of living organisms. This was a pragmatic and neces lated in large quantities in the seeds of several plant groups sary way to develop an understanding for the various parts. where they probably fulfill an additional function as deter We are now at a point, however, where we need to investi rents to general predation. gate those things common to the parts and, specifically, those The second type of relationship involves interaction of things that unify the parts. The fundamental aspects of many plants with other organisms and with their environment. Bio of these interactions are chemical in nature. Plants constitute logical interactions must be viewed in the light of evolution an essential part of all life systems; phytochemistry provides ary change and the coadaptation, or perhaps coevolution, of a medium for linking several fields of study.

Archaeologies & Antiquaries: Essays by Dai Morgan Evans

Archaeologies & Antiquaries: Essays by Dai Morgan Evans

by David Morgan Evans

2022 · Archaeopress Publishing Ltd

This book collects and republishes 14 key academic works by Dai Morgan Evans FSA (1944–2017). Spanning early medieval studies, the management and conservation of ancient monuments, histories of antiquarianism, and the Welsh church of Llangar, the chapters have been freshly edited and published together for the first time with new illustrations.

Alone Together

Alone Together

by Paul R. Amato, Alan Booth, David R. Johnson, Stacy J. Rogers

2009 · Harvard University Press

Based on two studies of marital quality in America twenty years apart, Alone Together shows that while the divorce rate has leveled off, spouses are spending less time together. The authors argue that marriage is an adaptable institution, and in accommodating the changes that have occurred in society, it has become a less cohesive, yet less confining arrangement.