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1999035402Kiado 1999 Burgundy cloth on boards with illustration tipped in on front cover. Contents are clean with inscription and signature of the author dated 1999. This is No. 86 in a limited edition. Kiado hardcover
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B9780253070289Paperback / softback. New. <p>Between 1956 and 1963 the United Nations grappled with the "Hungarian question"; namely what it should do about the events and aftermath of the country's 1956 Revolution. Cold War tensions anxieties over the concurrent Suez crisis and ignorance and indifference about Hungary influenced how UN member states responded to this "internal affair" and its potentially dangerous effects on international relations. <br /><br /><i>Diplomacy and Disregard</i> draws upon previously inaccessible documents including UN archival materials Hungarian government and secret service papers and personal collections held by UN officials across the globe to reveal the UN's contradictory rhetorical and practical responses to the Hungarian Revolution. Through detailed overviews alongside case studies of individual diplomats and specific controversies András Nagy traces the UN's reactions to Hungarian and Soviet authorities' blocking of resolutions and denunciation of the UN as an enemy power its need to use the International Committee of the Red Cross as a channel for its humanitarian aid and its inability to legitimize revolutionary leaders and allow them to represent and act on Hungary's behalf. Reports riddled with inconsistencies failures to call emergency sessions and fulfill information requests and lackluster responses to known acts of terror and espionage demonstrated that even at its highest levels of leadership the UN was not only unable to intervene against the Soviet-supported government but was often unwilling to do so. <br /><br /><i>Diplomacy and Disregard </i>provides an unprecedented look at the global reach and consequences of Hungary's 1956 Revolution and at how the UN's action and inaction during this political crisis ultimately defined its ability to maneuver the Cold War's fraught political landscape and live up to the ideals of its charter.</p> paperback
A9780253070272Hardback. New. <p>Between 1956 and 1963 the United Nations grappled with the "Hungarian question"; namely what it should do about the events and aftermath of the country's 1956 Revolution. Cold War tensions anxieties over the concurrent Suez crisis and ignorance and indifference about Hungary influenced how UN member states responded to this "internal affair" and its potentially dangerous effects on international relations. <br /><br /><i>Diplomacy and Disregard</i> draws upon previously inaccessible documents including UN archival materials Hungarian government and secret service papers and personal collections held by UN officials across the globe to reveal the UN's contradictory rhetorical and practical responses to the Hungarian Revolution. Through detailed overviews alongside case studies of individual diplomats and specific controversies András Nagy traces the UN's reactions to Hungarian and Soviet authorities' blocking of resolutions and denunciation of the UN as an enemy power its need to use the International Committee of the Red Cross as a channel for its humanitarian aid and its inability to legitimize revolutionary leaders and allow them to represent and act on Hungary's behalf. Reports riddled with inconsistencies failures to call emergency sessions and fulfill information requests and lackluster responses to known acts of terror and espionage demonstrated that even at its highest levels of leadership the UN was not only unable to intervene against the Soviet-supported government but was often unwilling to do so. <br /><br /><i>Diplomacy and Disregard </i>provides an unprecedented look at the global reach and consequences of Hungary's 1956 Revolution and at how the UN's action and inaction during this political crisis ultimately defined its ability to maneuver the Cold War's fraught political landscape and live up to the ideals of its charter.</p> hardcover
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2023BN174900Springer 2023. 2023. Hardcover. Fundamentals of Tank and Process Equipment Design <br/><br/>Fundamentals of Tank and Process Equipment Design András Nagy Springer hardcover
20020879695919Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press 2002. New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> Andras Nagy</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9780879695910</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 2002</p><p><strong>Languages:</strong> English</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Paperback</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 764</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> Regarded as the ""Bible"" of mammalian embryo manipulation techniques since the 1986 publication of the first edition of Manipulating the Mouse Embryo: A Laboratory Manual the third edition of this essential laboratory resource has now been completely reorganized rewritten and updated by a new cast of authors. The result is a compilation of new cutting–edge protocols that include embryonic stem cell production and genetic manipulation mouse chimeras mouse cloning assisted reproduction strategies including intracytoplasmic sperm injection and in vitro fertilization whole embryo culture systems electroporation embryo and gamete cryopreservation and rederivation and gene expression as well as more extensive background information on the use of these techniques. The ""gold standard"" techniques for applying recombinant DNA technology to investigations of mammalian embryonic development included in the first two editions of this book are also updated and recast as is the summary of the current state of understanding of mouse development at the molecular level. This book is the premier authoritative and comprehensive source of technical and theoretical guidance for mouse developmental biologists and geneticists and is an essential resource for newcomers to these fields. Editorial Reviews Review This manual will become rapidly a reference and find its place in most laboratories. It is usually difficult to reach broad consensus within the scientific field. However I am sure that the current edition of this classical manual will delightfully and equally satisfy research scientists and specialized technicians within the field of mouse embriology and transgenesis. Undoubtedly at present this manual should be the first recommendation to any person willing to work with transgenic or knockout mice. Transgenic Research This manual is a welcome update which grew out of teaching material for two practical courses in the Molecular Embryology of the Mouse held at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in 1983 and 1984. The previous editions of what is affectionately known as the Mouse Manual became and remain the definitive reference sources on this subject. The current authors have taken the mantle of authorship from Brigid Hogan Rosa Beddington Frank Costantini and Elizabeth Lacy and have extensively reorganized and rewritten the new edition. It contains 267 more pages than the second edition which is largely reflective of the significant advances that have occurred since 1994. This is not just a how-to manual for those who seek to manipulate the mouse embryo and genome but a useful concise reference on mouse laboratory strain origins genetics and embryology and their places in contemporary biology and medicine. The Quarterly Review of Biology --Cold Spring Harbor</p> Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press paperback
20097165Artemis Cultural Services 2009. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Good. Laszlo Lelkes. Scarce oversized hardcover 29 x 19.5 x 2 cm weight: 1155g 195 pages illustrated throughout with colour photos and facsimiles of documents glossy paper NOT ex-library. A clean book with unmarked text free of inscriptions and stamps firmly bound. A small area of damage to the upper edge of pages 33-44. Boards show faint shelfworn marks and scratches a small puncture/indentation to the upper edge of the front panel. Issued without a dust jacket. -- In the history of Hungary we can only speak of the existence of financial institutions for scarcely more than 150 years. Even so the historical artefacts of their operation remain of value to museums and can be regarded as rare documents of the age and its economic history. The History of Finance Collection established in the 1960s is a rich store of these artefacts. Here we find written materials and objects writing implements and calculating tools office equipment accessories and furnishings associated with the foundation of the first Hungarian banks and the operation of the numerous financial institutions that sprang up in the decades that followed. This collection of many thousands of items also safeguards and preserves for posterity numerous specialized publications depositor's books and lottery tickets certificates and manuscripts coins banknotes and money boxes as well as antique securities all presented here in a diverse selection. The aim of this volume is to show the variety treasures and curiosities from the collection in the light of a number of small and large financial institutions and economic enterprises and figures of the world of economy and finance in the 19th and 20th centuries. We trust that it will provide a picture of a century in the economic and financial history of Hungary from the foundation of the first Hungarian financial institution until the era of nationalization that followed World War II. -- Contents from the end of the 1700s until 1948: 1. Reform Period: Foundation of the First Hungarian Financial Institutions Guild Strongboxes; Andras Fay; 1st Hungarian Savings Bank; Moric Szitanyi Ullmann; Hungarian Commercial Bank of Pest; Gyor Savings Bank; 1st Savings Bank of Gyor; Baron Lajos Vay Lord Lieutenant; Exchange Act and Bills of Exchange; Lajos Kossuth 2. Period of Absolutism: Spread of the Share Company Form Baron Frigyes Harkanyi; Silver Money Boxes; Pecs Savings Bank; Count Menyhert Lonyay; Tolna Area Savings Bank; Heves County Savings Bank; Depositor's books Deeds; Sandor Mihok; Memorial Album on Financial Institutions 3. Period of the Dual Monarchy: Time of Prosperity in Hungarian Economic Life Szeged-Csongrad Savings Bank; Interest-Bearing Lottery Loans; Peter Vay Snr.; Plan for a Hungarian Post Office Savings Bank; Baron Frigyes Podmaniczky; Lottery Ticket Loans; Lottery Bonds; Jubilee Albums; Hungarian Royal Ministry of Finance; Monetary System of the Crown; Hungarian Royal Post Office Savings Bank; Odon Lechner; Leo Lanczy; Budapest Commodity and Stock Exchange; Statues in Kecskemet; Austro-Hungarian Bank; Nyiregyhaza Savings Bank Association; Safes and Vaults; A Bank Office; Cash Dispensers and Counting Machines; Typewriters; Calculating Devices; Securities Collection; Count Sandor Karolyi; Account Books; Safe Deposit Boxes; Foreign Securities; Financial Institution Bonds; Lotteries: Lottery Tickets & Posters; Cheque Circulation; Coin Collector's Cabinet; Balls and Banquets; Financial Institutions' Sports Clubs; Years of World War I; War Bonds 4. Dissolution of the Monarchy: Life of Financial Institutions between the World Wars Monetary System of the Pengo; 1st International Savings Bank Congress; Depositor's Books; Money Boxes; Insurance Institutions; Private Banking Houses; Hungarian-Italian Bank; Shares; Securities & Printing Technology; Izidor Kner Institute; Financial Institution Calendars; Jozsef Schuler Share Company; Money Substitutes 17 more chapters <br/> <br/> Artemis Cultural Services hardcover
61770410Taylor & Francis Group pp. 212 . Hardback. New. Taylor & Francis Group hardcover