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Brexit and the Anglosphere
Brexit supporters often point to Anglophone countries as an obvious replacement for the UK’s relationship with the European Union. But where did this idea of an Anglosphere come from? And how significant is it? Michael Kenny and...
Brexit and the Anglosphere
Brexit supporters often point to Anglophone countries as an obvious replacement for the UK’s relationship with the European Union. But where did this idea of an Anglosphere come from? And how significant is it? Michael Kenny and...
Stuart Chase Commentator Jan. 13, 1947
Winthrop News Service
Jan 01, 0001
Stuart Chase will speak at 8pm in the new auditorium at Winthrop College. Mr. Chase will be the fourth speaker during the 1946-47 lecture series. Mr. Chase began his career in the accounting and engineering field and later...
Published by: Winthrop University
Stuart Chase to speak at Winthrop College Jan. 11, 1947
Winthrop News Service
Jan 01, 0001
Stuart Chase, writer and economist, will speak at Winthrop College Jan. 14th at 8pm. This will be the fourth address in the college's lecture series for the 46-47 school year.
Published by: Winthrop University
Stuart-type polar vortices on a rotating sphere
Stuart vortices are among the few known smooth explicit solutions of the planar Euler equations with a nonlinear vorticity, and they can be adapted to model inviscid flow on the surface of a fixed sphere. By means of a...
Stuart-type polar vortices on a rotating sphere
Stuart vortices are among the few known smooth explicit solutions of the planar Euler equations with a nonlinear vorticity, and they can be adapted to model inviscid flow on the surface of a fixed sphere. By means of a...
Steady point vortex pair in a field of Stuart-type vorticity

A new family of exact solutions to the two-dimensional steady incompressible Euler equation is presented. The solutions provide a class of hybrid equilibria comprising two point vortices of unit circulation - a point vortex...

Steady point vortex pair in a field of Stuart-type vorticity

A new family of exact solutions to the two-dimensional steady incompressible Euler equation is presented. The solutions provide a class of hybrid equilibria comprising two point vortices of unit circulation - a point vortex...

Labouring under a delusion? Scotland's national questions and the crisis of the Scottish Labour Party
n recent years, the Scottish Labour Party has lost its once dominant position in Scottish politics. Its support has collapsed, and it now faces multiple political challenges, relating both to cleavages in Scottish politics over...
Labouring under a delusion? Scotland's national questions and the crisis of the Scottish Labour Party
n recent years, the Scottish Labour Party has lost its once dominant position in Scottish politics. Its support has collapsed, and it now faces multiple political challenges, relating both to cleavages in Scottish politics over...
A perturbation theory for ergodic properties of Markov chains
Perturbations to Markov chains and Markov processes are considered. The unperturbed problem is assumed to be geometrically ergodic in the sense usually established through the use of Foster--Lyapunov drift conditions. The...
Visualising the Social Media Conversations of a National Information Technology Professional Association
Stuart Palmer
Jan 01, 2019
Social media systems are important for professional associations (PAs), providing new ways for them to interact with their members and stakeholders. Evaluation of the impact of social media is not straightforward. Here text...
Rawls’ Theory of Justice
Laura Dyke
Oct 07, 2014
John Rawls’ theory of justice provided a revolutionary conception of the justice system and the morals behind it. As a solution to the deadlock of utilitarian and intuitionist theories of justice, it presented a superior...
Scholarly Reception of Sulpicia
Aaron Pearce
Nov 09, 2018
The poetry of Sulpicia, the lone extant female author amongst the Latin love elegists, has been unjustly criticized and viewed as frivoulous amongst scholars. However, Sulpicia's work demonstates a level of skill and technique...
Has Academic Freedom Failed? Can Liberalism Defend Academic Freedom?
Daniel Becker
Jan 01, 0001
Academic freedom has been a keystone of American higher education for over 100 years. It is the freedom of academics to instruct and research, free from interference by both their institutions, and the government. It is often...
Published by: Ursinus College
Empire, “Popery,” and the Fall of English Tangier, 1662–1684
Gabriel Glickman
Sep 08, 2018
The article discusses the British public controversy regarding the imperial project of the city of English Tangier in Morocco. Topics include the relation of English Tangier to the Restoration of the English Stuart monarchy...
Reaching consensus promotes the internalization of commitment to social change

Solving the world’s most pressing problems (climate change, global poverty) will require the commitment of large numbers of people. The current research draws upon the joint insights of self-determination theory and the...

A perturbation theory for ergodic properties of Markov chains
Perturbations to Markov chains and Markov processes are considered. The unperturbed problem is assumed to be geometrically ergodic in the sense usually established through the use of Foster--Lyapunov drift conditions. The...
IJAGR at the International Medical Symposium Geography 2022 Edinburgh, Scotland
Donald Albert
Jan 01, 2023
Donald Albert (co-Editor-in-Chief) from Sam Houston State University and Dhitinut Ratnapradipa (Associate Editor) from Creighton University participated in the 19th International Medical Symposium Geography (IMGS) from June...
Scholarly Reception of Sulpicia
Aaron Pearce
Nov 09, 2018
The poetry of Sulpicia, the lone extant female author amongst the Latin love elegists, has been unjustly criticized and viewed as frivoulous amongst scholars. However, Sulpicia's work demonstates a level of skill and technique...
Grey Power
Joe Chrisp, Nick Pearce
Oct 01, 2019

The impact of age on voting behaviour and political outcomes has become an issue of increasing interest, particularly in the UK. Age divides in voter turnout and political preferences have led to claims that age is the ‘new...

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