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Work Camps, Commerce, and the Education of the 'New Man' in the Romanian Legionary Movement
This article explores two aspects of the Romanian legionary movement's organization in the 1930s, namely work camps and commerce. These are placed in the context of the Legion's attempts to construct a ‘parallel society’ that challenged the hegemony of the state and the dominant class of Romanian politicians and Jewish capitalists. The Legion's work camps and commercial ventures played a crucial educational role within the movement. The work camps were regarded as ‘schools’ in which the legionary ‘New Man’ was to be created and nurtured. Through its commercial ventures, the Legion aimed to educate a new generation of ‘Christian’ entrepreneurs to win back the economic position which the Romanians had allegedly lost to Jewish traders. This new elite would thus replace the decadent Romanian political and commercial classes which the Legion regarded as devoid of national awareness. The success of the Legion's ‘parallel society’ provoked government counter-measures which culminated in the murder of the movement's leader, Corneliu Zelea Codreanu, in 1938, and the fragmentation of the Legion. The article draws upon hitherto unused Romanian archival sources, as well as legionary memoirs and articles
Evolution of the Fermi surface of arsenic through the rhombohedral to simple-cubic phase transition: a Wannier interpolation study
The pressure dependence of the Fermi surface of arsenic is examined using the
technique of Wannier interpolation, enabling a dense sampling of the Brillouin
zone and the ability to capture fine features within it. Focusing primarily on
the A7 to simple-cubic phase transition, we find that this semimetal to metal
transition is accompanied by the folding of Fermi surfaces. The pressure
dependence of the density of states (DOS) of arsenic indicates that the onset
of the Peierls-type cubic to rhombohedral distortion is signified by the
appearance of emerging van Hove singularities in the DOS, especially around the
Fermi level. As we noted in an earlier study, high levels of convergence are
consequently required for an accurate description of this transition.Comment: 19 pages, 21 figures, 16 animated gif file
A study of the probability of depositing viable organisms on Mars during the Mariner 1964 mission
Probability of depositing viable organisms on Mars during 1964 Mariner missio
Solar water heating system for a lunar base
An investigation of the feasibility of using a solar water heater for a lunar base is described. During the investigation, computer codes were developed to model the lunar base configuration, lunar orbit, and heating systems. Numerous collector geometries, orientation variations, and system options were identified and analyzed. The results indicate that the recommended solar water heater could provide 88 percent of the design load and would not require changes in the overall lunar base design. The system would give a 'safe-haven' water heating capability and use only 7 percent to 10 percent as much electricity as an electric heating system. As a result, a fixed position photovoltaic array can be reduced by 21 sq m
Challenges to the Aarhus convention: Public participation in the energy planning process in the United Kingdom
This article examines the tension between the democratic right of public participation on specific environmental issues, guaranteed by European Law, and the degree to which it is being challenged in the UK as a consequence of recent approaches to energy infrastructure planning. Recent trends in UK government policy frameworks seem both to threaten effective public participation and challenge EU planning strategy, in particular those outlined in the Aarhus convention. The research outlined in this study involves an assessment of the changing context of planning and energy policy, in addition to recent changes in legislation formulation in the UK. The research findings, derived from an extensive interview process of elite stakeholders engaged in policy and legislation formulation in the UK and the EU provide a new categorisation system of stakeholders in energy policy that can be utilised in future research. The article concludes with a second order analysis of the interviewee data and provides solutions to increase public participation in the planning of energy infrastructure that emerge from the different perspectives
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