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    Forum: How to Listen, How to Speak, What to Say. The Heart of a Generation

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    The impact of Communism on sport

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    'Die kommunistische Sportpolitik, die wĂ€hrend des Kalten Krieges den Sport Osteuropas dominierte, ist aus Europa verschwunden. Diese ZĂ€sur ist ein geeigneter Anlass, sich rĂŒckblickend einige Charakteristika dieser Politik zu vergegenwĂ€rtigen. Vor allem die Verdienste, die dieser Politik zukamen, sollten nicht unterschĂ€tzt werden. Hierzu gehörte die Erleichterung sozialer MobilitĂ€t sowie Gleichstellung der Frauen, die Integration nationaler Minderheiten sowie die Modernisierung von Gesellschaften.' (Autorenreferat)'Communist sport policy in Europe, that dominated large parts of it during the Cold War, is dead. The collapse of Soviet-style communism gives an opportunity to look back on the characteristics of communist sports. Especially its achievements should not be underestimated, as it promoted social mobility, equal rights for women and helped integrating national minorities as well as modernising societies.' (author's abstract

    Power, Ideology and ‘country politics’: Episodes from Derbyshire, c.1660-1760

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    By engaging with Western Marxism and recent developments in social history, this thesis will explore the popular social and political responses to capitalist development and state formation in early modern England. We will analyse the role that country Tory oppositional politics played in local society, its relationship to national politics and to local economic change. This will be done through a series of case studies and episodes from Derbyshire, 1660-1760. Attention will be paid to the politics of the labouring poor, such as the tenants of Robert Hayward and the Rossell family, the Peak lead miners, opponents of the Derwent navigation and plebeian Tories in Derby. Yet the primary focus of the thesis will be on the ‘middling sort of people’ like the local gentry families, tradesmen, parish officials, shopkeepers and smallholders. Rather than studying bourgeois, polite society and London coffee house culture, we will prioritise the social relations of the middling sort of people in one county community. Special attention will be paid to their political responses to socio-economic change, and their opposition to the Whig oligarchy after 1722. Opposition to Robert Walpole and wider economic change acted as a catalyst for variegated social alignments to be formed. They were often cross-class in nature and constitutionalist in scope. These alignments will be explored throughout the thesis, using concepts from Antonio Gramsci as well as the class analysis of E. P. Thompson

    A Study of the Satisfaction and Motivation of High School Coaches

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    Towards real-time simulation of the sidescan sonar imaging process

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    peer-reviewedThis paper describes the functional theory and design of a modular simulator developed to generate physically representative spatio-temporal sidescan sonar echo data from a fractal model of the seafloor topography. The main contribution of this paper is in significantly reducing the computational bottleneck inherent in existing simulation models due to the size and resolution of the complex seafloor models required for acoustic reverberation modelling. Discovery of the individual faces within the footprint of the acoustic beam at each ping is considerably accelerated by successfully adapting and integrating an optimised mesh refinement scheme intended for interactive rendering of large-scale complex surfaces described by polygonal meshes. Operational features of the simulator permit direct visualisation of the sonar image formed from successive echo lines and synthetic images generated during simulation are presented.PUBLISHEDpeer-reviewe
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