The Ellis Correspondence

The Ellis Correspondence
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Synopsis The Ellis Correspondence by : George Agar Ellis Baron Dover

The Ellis Correspondence

The Ellis Correspondence
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Total Pages : 410
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Synopsis The Ellis Correspondence by : George James Welbore Agar-Ellis Dover (1st baron)

The Ellis correspondence

The Ellis correspondence
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Total Pages : 426
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Synopsis The Ellis correspondence by : George A. Ellis

The Ellis Correspondence

The Ellis Correspondence
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Total Pages : 504
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Synopsis The Ellis Correspondence by : George James Welbore Agar Ellis

The Ellis Correspondence. Letters Written During the Years 1686, 1687, 1688, and Addressed to John Ellis ... Edited ... with Notes and a Preface, by George Agar Ellis

The Ellis Correspondence. Letters Written During the Years 1686, 1687, 1688, and Addressed to John Ellis ... Edited ... with Notes and a Preface, by George Agar Ellis
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Total Pages : 436
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Synopsis The Ellis Correspondence. Letters Written During the Years 1686, 1687, 1688, and Addressed to John Ellis ... Edited ... with Notes and a Preface, by George Agar Ellis by : George-James Welbore Agar Ellis

The Ellis Correspondence. Letters Written During the Years 1686, 1687, 1688, and Addressed to J. Ellis, Esq. ... Comprising Many Particulars of the Revolution and Anecdotes Illustrative of ... Those Times. Edited ... with Notes and a Preface by the Hon. G. A. E. (Account of the Family of Ellis.).

The Ellis Correspondence. Letters Written During the Years 1686, 1687, 1688, and Addressed to J. Ellis, Esq. ... Comprising Many Particulars of the Revolution and Anecdotes Illustrative of ... Those Times. Edited ... with Notes and a Preface by the Hon. G. A. E. (Account of the Family of Ellis.).
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Total Pages : 432
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Synopsis The Ellis Correspondence. Letters Written During the Years 1686, 1687, 1688, and Addressed to J. Ellis, Esq. ... Comprising Many Particulars of the Revolution and Anecdotes Illustrative of ... Those Times. Edited ... with Notes and a Preface by the Hon. G. A. E. (Account of the Family of Ellis.). by : George James Welbore Agar ELLIS (Baron Dover.)

The Ellis Correspondence

The Ellis Correspondence
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Publisher : London : H. Colburn
Total Pages : 434
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Synopsis The Ellis Correspondence by : John Ellis

All Out!

All Out!
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Synopsis All Out! by : Albert Ellis

Luckily for all of us, Ellis was far from ordinary. --

Letters, Power Lines, and Other Dangerous Things

Letters, Power Lines, and Other Dangerous Things
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Publisher : MIT Press
Total Pages : 385
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ISBN-10 : 9780262357784
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Synopsis Letters, Power Lines, and Other Dangerous Things by : Ryan Ellis

An examination of how post-9/11 security concerns have transformed the public view and governance of infrastructure. After September 11, 2001, infrastructures—the mundane systems that undergird much of modern life—were suddenly considered “soft targets” that required immediate security enhancements. Infrastructure protection quickly became the multibillion dollar core of a new and expansive homeland security mission. In this book, Ryan Ellis examines how the long shadow of post-9/11 security concerns have remade and reordered infrastructure, arguing that it has been a stunning transformation. Ellis describes the way workers, civic groups, city councils, bureaucrats, and others used the threat of terrorism as a political resource, taking the opportunity not only to address security vulnerabilities but also to reassert a degree of public control over infrastructure. Nearly two decades after September 11, the threat of terrorism remains etched into the inner workings of infrastructures through new laws, regulations, technologies, and practices. Ellis maps these changes through an examination of three U.S. infrastructures: the postal system, the freight rail network, and the electric power grid. He describes, for example, how debates about protecting the mail from anthrax and other biological hazards spiraled into larger arguments over worker rights, the power of large-volume mailers, and the fortunes of old media in a new media world; how environmental activists leveraged post-9/11 security fears over shipments of hazardous materials to take on the rail industry and the chemical lobby; and how otherwise marginal federal regulators parlayed new mandatory cybersecurity standards for the electric power industry into a robust system of accountability.