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Historical memory

The reader interested in this kind of magnetic theory can find some historical memories in an overview by the American physicist, Anderson (1979). [Pg.142]

The current volume presents the compilation of splendid contributions distributed over 21 chapters. The very first chapter contributed by Istvan Hargittai presents the historical account of development of structural chemistry. It also depicts some historical memories of scientists presented in the form of their pictures. This historical description covers a vast period of time. Intruder states pose serious problem in the multireference formulation based on Rayleigh-Schrodinger expansion. Ivan Hubac and Stephen Wilson discuss the ciurent development and future prospects of Many-Body Brillouin-Wigner theories to avoid the problem of intruder states in the next chapter. The third chapter written by Vladimir Ivanov and collaborators reveals the development of multireference state-specific coupled cluster theory. The next chapter from Maria Barysz discusses the development and application of relativistic effects in chemical problems while the fifth chapter contributed by Manthos Papadopoulos and coworkers describes electronic, vibrational and relativistic contributions to the linear and nonlinear optical properties of molecules. [Pg.686]

In these years, the themes of historical memory and social responsibility emerge in lurii Trifonov s urban prose , which re-examines established viewpoints on the consequences of the revolution and of Stalinism. In the new war prose by Vasil Bykov, lurii Bondarev, Grigorii Baklanov, and... [Pg.107]

History, be it remote or contemporary, is not simply a decorative background for the narratives of urban writers their storytelling emerges from the connection between a person and history, between individual memory and historical memory. In Andrei Bitov s (b. 1937) novel The Pushkin House (Pushkinskii dom, 1978), Leva Odoevtsev is a keeper of the cultural memory of the past, a memory to which he is vitally connected (he is a scholar of literature, just as his father and grandfather before him were). Odoevtsev is a Stagnation-era hero Bitov creates him as a talented man but of empty potential - and indeed, what else could Soviet history beget. [Pg.170]

Recovery of Historical Memory Project. (1999). Guatemala Never Againl MaryknoU, New York Orbis Books. [Pg.410]

In any case, it leads the reader away from the land itself towards the fife outside. It fits into what Anthony D. Smith, a student of nationality and ethnicity, calls ethnie This is a named human population with myths of common ancestry, shared historical memories and one or more common elements of culture, including an association with a homeland. The Land is something to which one belongs, longs for, even praying for its welfare, but one does not... [Pg.272]

According to this widespread view resulting from poor knowledge, the deposits of alluvial soil should contribute to reduce the effects of seismic shocks, when, in fact, the opposite is true. One reason for this common mistaken opinion is the loss of historical memory about strong seismic events of the past. For example, the Ml 5.5 Ferrara earthquake of 1570, characterised by a seismic sequence lasting 4 years (Solerti 1889), was recalled to mind only after the shock of 20th May 2012. [Pg.99]


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