Romance on the Early Modern Stage

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What is dramatic romance? Scholars have long turned to Shakespeare's biography to answer this question, marking his 'late plays' as the beginning and end of the dramatic romance. This book identifies an earlier history for this genre, revealing how stage romances imaginatively expanded audience interest in England's emerging global economy.

Like many before him, Mulready is tantalized by an inaccessible source of literary riches: the many romance plays produced on the English stage from the 1570s to the 1630s that are now lost. He has to settle for those few romance plays that survive, such as Tom a Lincoln and Clyomon and Clamydes , and the insight they offer into the dramatic potentialities of romance' - TLS JV

D623EF02-FA5C-402C-A682-AEA75C0471DA 760112 Hardback 675125 9781137340917 1137340916 NASA in the World Fifty Years of International Collaboration in Space PSHST;NASA in the World 23/08/2013 08/23/2013 54A History - USA Academic J. Krige; A. Long; A. Maharaj 45483 By (Author) Author Record 1 Georgia Institute of Technology, USA john.krige@hts.gatech.edu 54A History - USA Academic Palgrave Studies in the History of Science and Technology PSHST US Domestic Pal Scholarly V2 - Published and in Stock V6 - Print on Demand HB - History; HBLW3 - Postwar 20th century history, from c 1945 to c 2000; HBJK - History of the Americas; HBTW - The Cold War; HBTB - Social & cultural history HIS036060; HIS054000; HIS037000 History - World History; History - Cultural History; History - United States / 20th Century; History - History of Science; History - United States and North American History; History - Social History; History - History of Medicine, Science and Technology Professional and Scholarly 2013 60.00 60.00 100.00 Green Hardback - ppc (paper over boards) 372 0 229 152 Millimetres 22 235 Millimetres 152667 Grams importv 2014-03-03 05:32:11.560 Words All Formats PART I: 50 YEARS OF NASA AND THE WORLD (John Krige) 1. Introduction and Historical Overview: NASA's International Relations in Space PART II: NASA AND WESTERN EUROPE (John Krige) 2. NASA, Space Science and Western Europe 3. Technology Transfer with Western Europe: NASA-ELDO Relations in the 1960s 4. European Participation in the Post-Apollo Program, 1969-70: The Paine Years 5. European Participation in the post-Apollo Program, 1971: The US Begins to Have Second Thoughts - and So Do the Europeans 6. European Participation in the post-Apollo Program. 1972. Disentangling the Alliance. The Victory of Clean Interfaces PART III: NASA AND THE SOVIET UNION / RUSSIA (Angelina Long Callahan) 7. Sustaining Soviet-American Collaboration, 1957-1989 8. Russian-American Cooperation in Space: Privatization, Remuneration and Collective Security PART IV: NASA'S RELATIONS WITH JAPAN AND INDIA (Ashok Maharaj) 9. An Overview of NASA-Japan Relations: From Pencil Rockets to the International Space Station 10. NASA and the Politics of Delta Launch Vehicle Technology Transfer to Japan 11. An Overview of NASA-India Relations 12. Satellite Broadcasting in Rural India: The SITE Project PART V: INTO THE 21ST CENTURY (John Krige) 13. Space Collaboration Today: The ISS 14. The Impact of ITAR (International Traffic in Arms Regulations) Since its inception, NASA has participated in over 4,000 international projects, yet historians have almost entirely neglected this remarkable aspect of the agency's work. This groundbreaking work is the first to trace NASA's history in a truly international context, drawing on unprecedented access to agency archives and personnel. This will be the definitive history for the foreseeable future on an aspect of NASA history that has been almost entirely neglected Lead author John Krige is one of the most prominent and well-respected historians of the US space program and American science The book will have wide relevance in a number of markets, particularly Western Europe (esp. UK, France, Germany, and Italy), South Africa, India, Australia, and (to a lesser extent) Japan and the former Soviet Union Krige and his collaborators were given full and unprecedented access to all of the relevant NASA records for this project 'Assertions of national pride and global leadership have thoroughly suffused, and often distorted, most US media and historical treatments of the space program. This volume is a long overdue corrective, written by a team led by the preeminent historian of European space exploration. Krige, Callahan, and Maharaj give us as thoroughly researched, complete, and readable an account as one could ask for.' - Sylvia Kraemer, former NASA Chief Historian 'Krige, Callahan, and Maharaj demonstrate that, since the start of the Space Age, NASA engineers and administrators sought to balance national leadership in space with their collaboration and cooperation with foreign partners. NASAin the World is a significant step in helping us see space exploration as both an expression of national foreign policy and a global endeavor.' - W. Patrick McCray, Professor of History, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA 'Far more attention has been paid to competition than cooperation in the history of spaceflight. In this excellent and engaging book, however, the authors make it very clear why studies of cooperation really do matter.' - Robert W. Smith, Professor of the History of Science, University of Alberta, Canada 'By documenting NASA's international relations over its first 50 years, John Krige and his co-authors not only fill a huge gap in NASA history, they bring it to a new level of sophistication and current relevance. Moving beyond nuts and bolts history, the authors admirably succeed in their goal of firmly placing NASA on the world stage, reflecting both the ideals and contradictions of American foreign policy.' - Steven Dick, former NASA Chief Historian JV

D623EF02-FA5C-402C-A682-AEA75C0471DA 760112 Hardback 675125 9781137340917 1137340916 NASA in the World Fifty Years of International Collaboration in Space PSHST;NASA in the World 23/08/2013 08/23/2013 54A History - USA Academic J. Krige; A. Long; A. Maharaj 45484 By (Author) Author Record 2 Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC, USA angelina.r.long@gmail.com 54A History - USA Academic Palgrave Studies in the History of Science and Technology PSHST US Domestic Pal Scholarly V2 - Published and in Stock V6 - Print on Demand HB - History; HBLW3 - Postwar 20th century history, from c 1945 to c 2000; HBJK - History of the Americas; HBTW - The Cold War; HBTB - Social & cultural history HIS036060; HIS054000; HIS037000 History - World History; History - Cultural History; History - United States / 20th Century; History - History of Science; History - United States and North American History; History - Social History; History - History of Medicine, Science and Technology Professional and Scholarly 2013 60.00 60.00 100.00 Green Hardback - ppc (paper over boards) 372 0 229 152 Millimetres 22 235 Millimetres 152 667 Grams importv 2014-03-03 05:32:11.560 Words All Formats PART I: 50 YEARS OF NASA AND THE WORLD (John Krige) 1. Introduction and Historical Overview: NASA's International Relations in Space PART II: NASA AND WESTERN EUROPE (John Krige) 2. NASA, Space Science and Western Europe 3. Technology Transfer with Western Europe: NASA-ELDO Relations in the 1960s 4. European Participation in the Post-Apollo Program, 1969-70: The Paine Years 5. European Participation in the post-Apollo Program, 1971: The US Begins to Have Second Thoughts - and So Do the Europeans 6. European Participation in the post-Apollo Program. 1972. Disentangling the Alliance. The Victory of Clean Interfaces PART III: NASA AND THE SOVIET UNION / RUSSIA (Angelina Long Callahan) 7. Sustaining Soviet-American Collaboration, 1957-1989 8. Russian-American Cooperation in Space: Privatization, Remuneration and Collective Security PART IV: NASA'S RELATIONS WITH JAPAN AND INDIA (Ashok Maharaj) 9. An Overview of NASA-Japan Relations: From Pencil Rockets to the International …

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09781137322708
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Auflage 2013
    • Größe H216mm x B140mm
    • Jahr 2013
    • EAN 9781137322708
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 978-1-137-32270-8
    • Veröffentlichung 15.08.2013
    • Titel Romance on the Early Modern Stage
    • Autor Cyrus Mulready
    • Untertitel English Expansion Before and After Shakespeare
    • Gewicht 4336g
    • Herausgeber Palgrave Macmillan
    • Anzahl Seiten 251
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Genre Linguistics & Literature

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