Ifty Years Later
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Analyse des données and archaeology fifty years later: from data analysis to data science
Author: François Djindjian
language: en
Publisher: All'Insegna del Giglio
Release Date: 2025-06-30
The third volume of the ’30 anni di informatica archeologica’ series focuses on the quantitative approach to archaeological data analysis and explores the fifty-year evolution of Analyse des Données, starting with Jean-Paul Benzécri’s seminal 1973 work. The volume, prefaced by Tito Orlandi, features contributions from scholars directly involved in this evolution, highlighting the role and influence of the French school of data analysis, the dissemination of exploratory data analysis techniques, and their legacy in contemporary Data Science tools.
The Marshall Plan: Fifty Years After
The text focuses first on the impact of the Marshall plan on the organization of political and economic life in post-war Europe and how the plan was perceived in European public opinion. It then examines its role in the construction of European union and in the division of Europe. Finally, the book analyzes the debate about the economic impact of the Marshall Plan in the post-war economic "miracle" in Western Europe. The authors of these chapters are well-known historians, economists, and political scientists, whose original chapters derive from their work on post-war Europe.
Fifty Years After The Big Sky
Author: William E. Farr
language: en
Publisher: Montana Historical Society
Release Date: 2001
Writers, historians, and public intellectuals from James Welch and Mary Clearman Blew to Dan Flores, William W. Bevis and Daniel Kemmis explore A. B. Guthrie's life and legacy in Fifty Years after The Big Sky: New Perspectives on the Fiction and Films of A. B. Guthrie, Jr. Best known for his novels, The Big Sky and The Way West and as the author of the screenplay for the movie classic Shane, A. B. Guthrie is a much-loved but under-studied Montana author. There has been almost no serious study of Guthrie's work, until now. This wide-ranging anthology examines this beloved western author in multiple contexts. Essays examine Guthrie's relationship with the movie industry; how the Cold War influenced Guthrie's work; how people in his hometown of Choteau, Montana, and others close to him remember the man; and how the myths that lie at the core of Guthrie's fiction haunt today's Montanans.