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  • 1
    Call number: SR 90.1045(9,7)
    In: Bulletin
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 32 S.
    Series Statement: Bulletin / Kentucky Geological Survey ser. 9, no. 7
    Language: English
    Location: Lower compact magazine
    Branch Library: GFZ Library
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  • 2
    Call number: SR 90.1045(9,15)
    In: Bulletin
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 51 S. + 11 Kt.-Beil., 3 Beil.
    Series Statement: Bulletin / Kentucky Geological Survey ser. 9, no. 15
    Language: English
    Location: Lower compact magazine
    Branch Library: GFZ Library
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    University Press of Kansas
    Publication Date: 2024-04-02
    Description: The Cherokees’ “Trail of Tears” and the forced migration of other Southern tribes during the 1830s and 1840s were the most notorious consequences of Andrew Jackson’s Indian removal policy. Less well known is the fact that many tribes of the Old Northwest territory were also forced to surrender their lands and move west of the Mississippi River.By 1850, upwards of 10,000 displaced Indians had been settled “permanently” along the wooded streams and rivers of eastern Kansas. Twenty years later only a few hundred—mostly Kickapoos, Potawatomis, Chippewas, Munsees, Iowas, Foxes, and Sacs—remained.Joseph Herring’s The Enduring Indians of Kansas recounts the struggle of these determined survivors. For them, the “end of Indian Kansas” was unacceptable, and they stayed on the lands that they had been promised were theirs forever.Offering a good counterpoint to Craig Miner’s and William Unrau’s The End of Indian Kansas, Herring shows the reader a shifting set of native perspectives and strategies. He argues that it was by acculturation on their own terms—by walking the fine line between their traditional ways and those of the whites—that these Indians managed to survive, to retain their land, and to resist the hostile intrusions of the white world. The story of their epic struggle to survive will place a new set of names in the pantheon of American Indian heroes.
    Keywords: History of the Americas ; thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHK History of the Americas
    Language: English
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    Wayne State University Press
    Publication Date: 2024-03-29
    Description: American Aliyah (immigration to Palestine) began in the mid-nineteenth century fueled by the desire of American Jews to study Torah and by their wish to live and be buried in the Holy Land. His movement of people-men and women-increased between World War I and II, in direct contrast to European Jewry's desire to immigrate to the United States. Why would American Jews want to leave America, and what characterized their resettlement? From New Zion to Old Zion analyzes the migration of American Jews to Palestine between the two world wars and explores the contribution of these settlers to the building of Palestine. From New Zion to Old Zion draws upon international archival correspondence, newspapers, maps, photographs, interviews, and fieldwork to provide students and scholars of immigration and settlement processes, the Yishuv (Jewish community in Palestine), and America-Holy Land studies a well-researched portrait of Aliyah.
    Keywords: Social groups: religious groups & communities ; thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBS Social groups, communities and identities::JBSR Social groups: religious groups and communities
    Language: English
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    University of Michigan Press
    Publication Date: 2024-04-03
    Description: For much of the twentieth century, the iconic figure of the U.S. working class was a white, male industrial worker. But in the contemporary age of capitalist globalization new stories about work and workers are emerging to refashion this image. Living Labor examines these narratives and, in the process, offers an innovative reading of American fiction and film through the lens of precarious work. It argues that since the 1980s, novelists and filmmakers—including Russell Banks, Helena Víramontes, Karen Tei Yamashita, Francisco Goldman, David Riker, Ramin Bahrani, Clint Eastwood, Courtney Hunt, and Ryan Coogler—have chronicled the demise of the industrial proletariat, and the tentative and unfinished emergence of a new, much more diverse and perilously positioned working class. In bringing together stories of work that are also stories of race, ethnicity, gender, and colonialism, Living Labor challenges the often-assumed division between class and identity politics. Through the concept of living labor and its discussion of solidarity, the book reframes traditional notions of class, helping us understand both the challenges working people face and the possibilities for collective consciousness and action in the global present.
    Keywords: Living labor, MarxMarxism, contemporary U.S., America fiction, literature, film, work, precarity, precarious labor, working-class, class, solidarity, realism, identity politics, ethnicity race, immigration, transnationalism, necrocapitalism, dead labor, globalization, neoliberalism ; thema EDItEUR::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::DS Literature: history and criticism
    Language: English
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    University Press of Kansas
    Publication Date: 2024-04-02
    Description: Most of the Indians whose names we remember were warriors—Tecumseh, Black Hawk, Sitting Bull, Crazy Horse, Geronimo—men who led their people in a desperate defense of their lands and their way of life. But as Alvin Josephy has written, “Some of the Indians’ greatest patriots died unsung by white men, and because their peoples were also obliterated, or almost so, their names are forgotten.”Kenekuk was one of those unsung patriots. Leader of the Vermillion Band Kickapoos and Potawatomis from the 1820s to 1852, Kenekuk is today little known, even in the Midwest where his people settled. His achievements as the political and religious leader of a small band of peaceful Indians have been largely overlooked. Yet his leadership, which transcended one of the most difficult periods in Native American history—that of removal—was no less astute and courageous than that of the most warlike chief, and his teachings continued to guide his people long after his death. In his policies as well as his influence he was unique among American Indians.In this sensitive and revealing biography, Joseph Herring and explores Kenekuk’s rise to power and astute leadership, as well as tracing the evolution of his policy of acculturation. This strategy proved highly effective in protecting Kenekuk’s people against the increasingly complex, intrusive, and hostile white world.In helping his people adjust to white society and retain their lands without resorting to warfare or losing their identity as Indians, the Kickapoo Prophet displayed exceptional leadership, both secular and religious. Unlike the Shawnee Prophet and his brother Tecumseh, whose warlike actions proved disastrous for their people, Kenekuk always stressed peace and outward cooperation with whites. Thus, by the time of his death in 1852, Kenekuk had prepared his people for the challenge of maintaining a separate and unique Indian way of life within a dominant white culture. While other bands disintegrated because they either resisted cultural innovations or assimilated under stress, the Vermillion Kickapoos and Potawatomis prospered.
    Keywords: History of the Americas ; thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHK History of the Americas
    Language: English
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    In:  XXVIII General Assembly of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG)
    Publication Date: 2023-09-06
    Description: A frequency shift in the rainfall regime towards atypically dry and hot spells accompanied by an increase in short rainstorm events in the summer creates entirely novel initial conditions for the organisation of our water supply. The use of rainwater can compensate for impending water deficits in drought periods and at the same time dampen the effects of high-intensity storms, a potential that is neither quantified nor implemented extensively for many temperate climate zones. In this study, we calculated in-situ rainwater harvesting requirements and potentials for mid-latitude cities within Germany with a focus on two water usages: supplemental domestic water supply and water supply for urban green. Using a yield after spillage model approach for domestic water supply, we derived economically viable storage sizes for cisterns to ensure reliable water supply during untypically dry and hot summer months. With an ecohydrological urban tree model, we quantified the water requirements of street trees under heat-wave induced increased evaporative demand and drought conditions. One of the key challenges of employing rainwater harvesting for both before-mentioned water usages are contaminations originating from wet and dry depositions. For domestic and urban green water supply, we present the results of a pilot experimental study for the amount, composition and temporal variability of contaminations of harvested water and simulate their annual accumulation in cisterns for the domestic water supply and the upper soil for the urban green harvest application.
    Language: English
    Type: info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2024-04-18
    Description: ODP Site 138-846 Borehole conductivity based on the Formation MicroScan log. Data are reported as the minimum value of 3 readings, as well as a detrended and normalized version for the study section, and edited to remove a small section of anomalous values caused by a borehole washout.
    Keywords: 138-846B; Conductivity; DEPTH, sediment/rock; detrended and normalized; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; Joides Resolution; Leg138; M2 glaciation; Pliocene Paleoceanography; Pliocene stratigraphy; South Pacific Ocean
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 59874 data points
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2024-04-18
    Description: Alkenone biomarker unsaturation estimates (Uk37) and inferred sea surface temperature estimates obtained for the mid to late Pliocene section of ODP Site 138-846. Newly acquired data at Brown University have been adjusted for a small systematic offset relative to the values reported by Lawrence et al. (2006).
    Keywords: 138-846B; 138-846C; 138-846D; Alkenone, unsaturation index UK'37; Calculated from UK'37; Calculated from UK37 (Müller et al, 1998); Calculated from UK37 (Prahl et al., 1988); Depth, composite; Depth, logging; DEPTH, sediment/rock; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; DSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation; Event label; Intercore correlation; Joides Resolution; Leg138; M2 glaciation; Pliocene Paleoceanography; Pliocene stratigraphy; Reference/source; Sample code/label; Sea surface temperature; South Pacific Ocean
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 10200 data points
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2024-04-18
    Description: Stable isotopic values obtained for the mid to late Pliocene section of Site 138-846. Values are a composite of data previously reported by Shackleton et al. ( Shackleton N, Hall, M.A. and Pate, D.. Pliocene stable isotope stratigraphy of Site 846. Proc ODP, Sci Results. 1995;138:337-55.) and new values obtained at Brown University. The Brown University data are consistently offset by an average of 0.14 o/oo in delta 18O, so that values are also reported after interlaboratory adjustment to align with the Shackleton data set.
    Keywords: 138-846B; 138-846C; 138-846D; adjusted for vital effect; Depth, composite; Depth, logging; DEPTH, sediment/rock; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; DSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation; Event label; Intercore correlation; Joides Resolution; Leg138; M2 glaciation; Mass spectrometry; Pliocene Paleoceanography; Pliocene stratigraphy; Reference/source; Sample code/label; South Pacific Ocean; δ13C; δ18O; δ18O, adjusted/corrected
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 7156 data points
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