The Russells of Birmingham in the French Revolution and in America, 1791-1814
Author : Samuel Henry Jeyes
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Page : 368 pages
File Size : 13,68 MB
Release : 1911
Category : Birmingham (England)
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Author : Samuel Henry Jeyes
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Page : 368 pages
File Size : 13,68 MB
Release : 1911
Category : Birmingham (England)
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Author : Birmingham Public Libraries
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Page : 1158 pages
File Size : 50,16 MB
Release : 1918
Category : Birmingham (Ala.)
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Author : Ben Russell
Publisher : Reaktion Books
Page : 282 pages
File Size : 21,71 MB
Release : 2014-08-15
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1780234023
Scottish inventor and mechanical engineer James Watt (1736–1819) is best known for his pioneering work on the steam engine that became fundamental to the incredible changes and developments wrought by the Industrial Revolution. But in this new biography, Ben Russell tells a much bigger, richer story, peering over Watt’s shoulder to more fully explore the processes he used and how his ephemeral ideas were transformed into tangible artifacts. Over the course of the book, Russell reveals as much about the life of James Watt as he does a history of Britain’s early industrial transformation and the birth of professional engineering. To record this fascinating narrative, Russell draws on a wide range of resources—from archival material to three-dimensional objects to scholarship in a diversity of fields from ceramics to antique machine-making. He explores Watt’s early years and interest in chemistry and examines Watt’s partnership with Matthew Boulton, with whom he would become a successful and wealthy man. In addition to discussing Watt’s work and incredible contributions that changed societies around the world, Russell looks at Britain’s early industrial transformation. Published in association with the Science Museum London, and with seventy illustrations, James Watt is not only an intriguing exploration of the engineer’s life, but also an illuminating journey into the broader practices of invention in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Published in association with the Science Museum, London
Author : Bertrand Russell
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 977 pages
File Size : 27,54 MB
Release : 2024-08-01
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 1040244947
In Collected Papers 21 Bertrand Russell grapples with the dilemma that confronted all opponents of militarism and war in the 1930s—namely, what was the most politically and morally appropriate response to international aggression. How to Keep the Peace contains some of Russell’s best-known essays, such as the famous Auto-obituary and his treatment of The Superior Virtue of the Oppressed. Like the sixteen previous volumes in Routledge’s critical edition of Russell’s shorter writings, however, Collected Papers 21 also includes a number of unpublished manuscripts from the Bertrand Russell Archives at McMaster University. Moreover, it recovers for Russell scholars and general readers alike a rich vein of material that has previously appeared in print only in obscure or long-defunct newspaper and periodical publications.
Author : Stuart Jonathan Russell
Publisher : Penguin Books
Page : 354 pages
File Size : 31,56 MB
Release : 2019
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0525558616
A leading artificial intelligence researcher lays out a new approach to AI that will enable people to coexist successfully with increasingly intelligent machines.
Author : Worth Earlwood Norman, Jr.
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 10,46 MB
Release : 2012-06-19
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780786467891
Born into slavery on a Virginia plantation in 1857, James Solomon Russell (1857-1935) rose to become one of the most prominent African American pastors in the post-Civil War South. As a minister, educator, and founder of Saint Paul's College in Lawrenceville, Virginia, he played a major role in the development of educational access for former slaves in the South and within the Episcopal Church from the end of Radical Reconstruction to the early 20th century. Indeed, Russell stood as a linchpin binding not only the poles of ecclesiastical racial obstacles, but the social maturity of blacks and whites within his church and in the greater society. This comprehensive biography explores Solomon's life within the broader context of colonial and Virginia history and chronicles his struggles against the social, political and religious structures of his day to secure a better future for all people.
Author : Bernd Frohmann
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 800 pages
File Size : 25,99 MB
Release : 2024-08-01
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 1040246540
Bertrand Russell's shorter writings against British participation in the First World War from its outbreak until the formation of Lloyd George's coalition. It includes the fullest documentation yet of the continuing government attempts to stifle Russell, then regarded as Britain's most dangerous pacifist.
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Page : 1128 pages
File Size : 22,2 MB
Release : 1886
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Page : 96 pages
File Size : 32,94 MB
Release : 1867
Category : Birmingham (England)
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Author : British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting
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Page : 820 pages
File Size : 12,43 MB
Release : 1866
Category : Science
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