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Peter Townsend is the author of Le facteur de Nagasaki (2025), Poverty in the United Kingdom (2024), The Family Life of Old People (2023), The Power of Imperfections (2022), Circle of Fifths (2020).

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Le facteur de Nagasaki

release date: Apr 18, 2025

Poverty in the United Kingdom

release date: Mar 29, 2024
Poverty in the United Kingdom
This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1979.

The Family Life of Old People

release date: Jul 28, 2023
The Family Life of Old People
First published in 1957, The Family Life of Old People opens with the question: Are old people isolated from their families? Thereafter, the author describes the results of intensive interviews with people of pensionable age in Bethnal Green in East London. Part one shows that most people are members of closely-knit extended families of three generations, often living in separate households in adjoining streets. The life of these families is of absorbing interest and the social structure of the home, the system of family care and the domestic, economic and social relationships between husbands and their wives, and between old people and their children and brothers and sisters, are carefully analysed. Part two discusses the social problems of old age against this background. This book will be of interest to students of sociology and gerontology.

The Power of Imperfections

release date: Jan 06, 2022
The Power of Imperfections
It may be surprising to focus on and praise imperfection, but, in reality, perfection is a fiction. Every aspect of our technologies is based on understanding and exploiting imperfections in the materials we use. Imperfections are key to our use of metals, glass, electronics, computers, optical fibres, and building materials. Catalysis, as used throughout chemical industries, is dependent on imperfections, as are a wide range of modern advances in biology and medicine. This book provides examples in each area that are readily understandable to non-scientists but also aim to offer a far deeper insight into how the technologies and disciplines advance and operate. However, once we change our focus from idealised perfection to reality, the implications can extend far beyond the realm of the sciences. The second part of the book examines the importance of our ability to recognise and adapt to imperfections in such wide-ranging areas as cookery, successful career development, love, life, and the survival of humanity. Using a broad range of accessible examples, this book aims to give readers the tools to recognize technological imperfections and apply those lessons to improving several key aspects of our lives, crucially enabling them to define a world that will survive current excesses and environmental destruction.

Circle of Fifths

release date: Sep 29, 2020
Circle of Fifths
A series of circles for every key, along with charts displaying inversions and chords (I-vii) in each major key. Colourful and easy to read, whether for a beginner or advanced musician. Written principally for pianists, but useful for any musicians. All musicians should have a firm grasp of chord theory and be able to use it in practice. The Circle of Fifths is a great tool for understanding relationships between chords and how melody and harmony interact. Contents: 1. Main Circle of Fifths with key signatures and notes of every chord. 2. 12 Circle of Fifths, each for one major key with related chords clearly marked and labelled. 3. 12 Intervals, one for every major key (Root, 1st inv, 2nd inv, root). 4. 12 chord charts, one for every major key (chords I-vii).

The Evolution of Music Through Culture and Science

release date: Jan 01, 2020
The Evolution of Music Through Culture and Science
The Evolution of Music by Culture and Science aims to recognise the impact of science on music, why it occurs, how we respond, and even to tentatively see if we can predict future developments. Technology has played an immense role in the development of music as it has enabled the production of new sounds, introduced new instruments and continuously improved and modified existing ones. Printing, musical notation, and modern computer aids to composition, plus recordings and electronic transmission have equally enabled us to have access to music from across the world. Such changes, whether just more powerful pianos, or new sounds as from the saxophone, have inspired composers and audiences alike. Acoustics and architecture play similar roles as they changed the scale and performance of concert halls, and with the advent of electronics, they enabled vast pop music festivals. No aspect of modern music making has been untouched by the synergy with scientific innovation. This is not a one-way interaction as the early attempts to make recordings were a major motivating force to design the electronics for amplifiers and these in turn inspired and enabled the designs of semiconductor electronics and modern computer technology. To appreciate the impact of technology on music does not require any prior scientific background as the concepts are invariably extremely simple and are presented here without technical detail. Understanding music and why we like different genres is far more complex, as this involves our personal background and taste. Both aspects change with time, and there is no contradiction in enjoying items as diverse as baroque madrigals, symphonies, jazz or pop music, or music from totally different cultures.

Jazz in American Culture

release date: Aug 08, 2019
Jazz in American Culture
Jazz in American Culture offers an informed and entertaining introduction to jazz - one of the great musical cultures of the world.The book looks at jazz both as a music and as a culture within the wider American context, and aims to open up the subject to the non-specialist. It examines the social and institutional structures that have underpinned the music at particular stages in its history, from the 1930s through to the present, and considers its place as a component of the entertainment industry. Among the musicians introduced are Charlie Parker, Louis Armstrong, Miles Davis, Duke Ellington, Billie Holliday and Lester Young.Peter Townsend's distinctive approach to his subject includes a consideration of representations of jazz in other art forms, including films and literary texts, such as the fiction of Ralph Ellison, Jack Kerouac and Toni Morrison, and the poetry of Langston Hughes. He also introduces the work of jazz-influenced painters such as Stuart Davis and Jackson Pollock, and discusses the significance of photography in jazz.The book also explores the influence of jazz on other art forms, the 'mythology' of jazz, its place in consumer culture and its relation to a number of issues, such as ethnicity and individualism, that have affected American art and society.This book will be of lasting interest to anyone with a passion for jazz music.

Mysterious Ocean

release date: Jun 12, 2019
Mysterious Ocean
This book provides an introduction to ocean sciences that is engaging, evocative and accessible to non-experts interested in marine geoscience, while sparking readers' interest in important unsolved mysteries in marine science. The scope of the book is quite broad, but focuses on the physical ocean and its geological evolution, including the author's experiences working as an oceanographer over the last thirty years. Across ten chapters, the book traces the origins of the ocean from its formation 4 billion years ago, reviews the discoveries of the theory of plate tectonics, the ice ages and the great ocean conveyor, and discusses seafloor features (canyons, seamounts, trenches, abyssal plains, etc.), how they formed and their current environmental issues. The book concludes with a prognosis for the future ocean we might expect with global climate change and other human impacts.

Old People in Three Industrial Societies

release date: Jul 12, 2017
Old People in Three Industrial Societies
Robert and Helen Lynd's Middletown set the format in sociological theory and practice for hundreds of studies in the decades following its publication in 1929. Old People in Three Industrial Societies may well set similar standards for studies in its fi eld for many years to come. In addition to achieving a signifi cant breakthrough in the progress of socio logical research techniques, the book offers a monumental cross-cultural exposition of the health, family relationships, and social and economic status of the aged in three countries-the United States, Britain, and Denmark.

The Dark Side of Technology

release date: Jan 19, 2017
The Dark Side of Technology
The Dark Side of Technology is intended as a powerful wake-up call to the potential dangers that could, in the near future, destroy our current advanced civilizations. The author examines how fragile our dependence on electronic communications, information storage, and satellites is, as vulnerability increases in an age of raising security concerns. This weakness is evident from the exponential rise in cyber-crime and terrorism. Satellites are crucial to modern-day living, but they can be destroyed by energetic space debris or damaged by solar emissions. Destruction of data, communications, and electrical power grids would bring disaster to advanced nations. Such events could dramatically change our social and economic landscapes within the next 10-20 years. New technology equally impacts employment, agriculture, biology, medicine, transport, languages, and our social well-being. This book explores both the good and the bad aspects of technological advances, in order to raise awareness and promote caution. Technology may be impressive, but we need to be mindful of potential negative future effects. We ought to seriously consider the long term consequences of an increasing failure to pursue healthy life styles, use of ineffective antibiotics, genetic mutations, and the destruction of food supplies and natural resources. The diverse topics covered aims to show why we must act now to plan for both the predictable downsides of technology, and also develop contingency plans for potential major catastrophes, including natural events where we cannot define accurate time scales.

Notes for Chemical Students

release date: May 21, 2016
Notes for Chemical Students
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Nothing to Do with Islam?

Nothing to Do with Islam?
One of the most depressing realities of modern life is the regularity with which deadly attacks are carried out in the name of Islam. Almost as depressing are the invariable reassurances by Western political leaders and media elites that these acts of violence had "nothing to do with Islam". As part of these reassurances we will also regularly hear the terms Radical Islam, Islamism, Militant Islam, 'so-called' Islamic State (ISIS) and Jihadist bandied about as if people who act violently on behalf of Islam are somehow perverting the pristine teachings of the Muslim religion. Yet, niggling doubts remain. Why, if Islam is indeed a "religion of peace", do these attacks keep coming? Why are the vast majority of acts of terror in our world today carried out by people steeped in the teachings of the Qur'an? With his new book, "Nothing to do with Islam"? - Investigating the West's Most Dangerous Blind Spot, Peter Townsend (author of the highly acclaimed Questioning Islam - Tough Questions and Honest Answers about the Muslim Religion) examines the evidence as far as the possible link between Islam and violence is concerned. He does this by carefully analyzing the foundational texts of Islam (most notably the Qur'an and traditions), as well as the canonical set of stock responses whenever such a link is asserted. The question whether Islam promotes violence could very well be one of the most important questions ever faced by Western civilization. It deserves more attention and analysis than a few glib sound bites. Nothing to do with Islam? provides you with the opportunity to examine this question from all angles and come to your own conclusions.

International Analysis Poverty

release date: Jun 06, 2014
International Analysis Poverty
First published in 1993. The scientific and political debate about poverty has been changing fast -with dramatic implications for intellectual interpretation and action by governments- and the intention in publishing this volume is to contribute to that debate. Scientists concerned to analyse poverty have been thrust by events into greater international service. But there are sinister forces at work which are seeking to divert them into petty issues, to blame the victims of poverty, or to cut them off from the resources or opportunities to investigate and report freely. This book is born of that frustration - and represents the changing debate during the late 1980s and early 1990s.

Ghostly Images

release date: Jan 01, 2012
Ghostly Images
Two apprentice photographers, David Taylor and John Evans, find themselves unemployed and desperate for work when their employer dies. They fall into the clutches of Hood, a notorious charlatan, who is eager to exploit them as "spirit photographers" with the aid of the infamous Tate Camera now owned by David. This notorious camera is said to have the ability not only to photograph spirits, but it can predict how and when the person photographed will die.

The Peter Townsend Reader

release date: Jan 25, 2010
The Peter Townsend Reader
This reader brings together for the first time a collection of Peter Townsend's most distinctive work, allowing readers to review the changes that have taken place over the past six decades, and reflect on issues that have returned to the fore today.

Seabed Exposure and Ecological Disturbance on Australia's Continental Shelf

release date: Jan 01, 2010
Seabed Exposure and Ecological Disturbance on Australia's Continental Shelf
In this report we have used models of seabed sediment mobilisation to examine IDH [intermediate disturbance hypothesis] for Australia's continental shelf environment. Although other disturbance processes may occur (eg. biological, temperature, salinity, anthropogenic, etc.) our study addresses only the physical disturbance of the seabed by waves and currents. Our study has shown that it is feasible to model the frequency and magnitude of seabed disturbance in relation to the dominant energy source (wave-dominated shelf, tide-dominated shelf or tropical cyclone dominated shelf). In this report we have used models of seabed sediment mobilisation to examine IDH for Australia's continental shelf environment. --Executive summary.

Pearl Harbor Jazz

release date: Mar 02, 2009
Pearl Harbor Jazz
This book is a study of a crucial period in the life of American jazz and popular music. Pearl Harbor Jazz analyses the changes in the world of the professional musician brought about both by the outbreak of World War II and by long-term changes in the music business, in popular taste and in American society itself. It describes how the infrastructure of American music, the interdependent fields of recording, touring, live engagements, radio and the movies, was experiencing change in the conditions of wartime, and how this impacted upon musical styles, and hence upon the later history of popular music. Successive chapters of the book examine the impact of these changed conditions upon the songwriting and music publishing industries, upon the world of the touring big bands, and upon changing conceptions of the role of jazz and popular music. Not only the economic conditions but also ideas were changing; the book traces a movement among writers and critics which created new definitions of 'jazz' and other terms that had a permanent influence on the way musical styles were thought of for the rest of the century. The book deals in some depth with the work of a number of important artists in these various fields, including, Duke Ellington, Charlie Parker, Johnny Mercer and Frank Sinatra, looks at the growing presence of bebop, the rise of country music, and the contemporary musical scenes in such locations as New York and Los Angeles. The book combines detail of the day-to-day working lives of musicians with challenging views of the long-term development of musical style in jazz and popular music.

Shelly and Muffin's Big Lesson Learned

release date: Aug 01, 2008
Shelly and Muffin's Big Lesson Learned
Shelly and Muffin, two whimsical and fun-loving basset hounds, discover itas always best to obey Mommy and Daddyas safety rules. When they donat, they learn thereas no place like home.

Steam

release date: Jul 01, 2008
Steam
Featuring the dramatic years of steam, recording both working locomotives, shed scenes and a selected number of routes, many of which closed during the period of examination, this title illustrates the disappearing steam age railway.

The Right to Social Security and National Development

The Right to Social Security and National Development
Traces the historical experience in developed and developing countries of putting into practice rights to social security, including social insurance, and an adequate standard of living. Outlines three distinct forms of models for welfare states: the Nordic or Social Democratic model (Scandinavia), the Corporatist model (Germany), and the Liberal or Residual model (UK and USA).

Poverty Line in Britain Today

release date: Dec 01, 1998

High Performance Computing for Computer Graphics and Visualisation

release date: Jan 01, 1996
High Performance Computing for Computer Graphics and Visualisation
It is based on papers from an international workshop held in Swansea, UK, from 3-4 July 1995, which was the first workshop to bring together academic and industrial researchers and engineers involved in applying high performance computing technology to problems in computer graphics and visualisation.

What Time Is It?

release date: Jan 01, 1996
What Time Is It?
B1 and B2 show the different routines in a child's day - breakfast time, lunch time, play time, bath time, dinner time, story time and bedtime. Contains a clock-face with hands you can move.

Bush Tucker Man

release date: Jan 01, 1996
Bush Tucker Man
A mix-and-match board book featuring Bananas in Pyjamas in a variety of costumes, from detective to space explorer. Three slices to a page create an entertaining variety of mixed-up Bananas. No text. For ages 2-4 years.

A Poor Future

release date: Jan 01, 1996

New Directions for Pensions

release date: Jan 01, 1995

The Odds Against Us

release date: Jan 01, 1987
The Odds Against Us
"Memoirs of aerial combat at night during the Battle of Britain"--Jacket.

The Girl in the White Ship

The Girl in the White Ship
Story of a 13-year-old's escape from Vietnam in an unseaworthy boat, her shipwreck and battle for survival against all odds.
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