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    01. David Carter: Letter of Support

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    UCI Law letter of support from U.S. District Court Judge David O. Carter

    Australian designer David Elford beside the fastest canning machine in the world, Leeton, New South Wales, ca. 1960 [picture] /

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    Title devised by cataloguer based on inscription.; Part of the Jeff Carter vintage print archive, 1952-1974.; Inscriptions: "The fastest canning machine in the world, capable of handling up to 600 16 oz. cans per minute, was installed at the cannery in Feb 1961. Designed by Australian David Elford (in picture) the machine was built by John Heine and Sons, Australian machine manufacturers. The company's technical representative Richard Ramsay co-operated with Elford during installation of the equipment. Fastest American machinery handles 250 cans per minute"--Typed on verso; "People July 19 p.19 reduce"--In pencil on verso; Stamped with multiple dates on verso; Photographer's copyright stamp on verso.; Condition: Impression from cropping lines on verso, edge creased and emulsion missing on lower edge.; Published in: Financial review, 1971 and People, 1977.; Also available in electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4594879; Purchased from the photographer, 2008

    Terrain ruggedness and land cover: Improved data for most research designs

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    Existing arguments about the effect of terrain on intrastate and interstate violence are more varied than the data sources widely used to test such relationships. We introduce precise geo-referenced data on terrain ruggedness and land cover globally at the national, provincial, and 1× 1 km grid-square levels. Accordingly, the data are readily applicable to a wide range of research designs, including cross-national, sub-national and single-country designs, as well as any study that uses geographic information system data. A full description of this data and demonstration of its utility are contained in a Conflict Management and Peace Science article by Andrew Shaver, David Carter, and T.S. Shawa

    Terrain ruggedness and land cover: Improved data for most research designs

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    Existing arguments about the effect of terrain on intrastate and interstate violence are more varied than the data sources widely used to test such relationships. We introduce precise geo-referenced data on terrain ruggedness and land cover globally at the national, provincial, and 1× 1 km grid-square levels. Accordingly, the data are readily applicable to a wide range of research designs, including cross-national, sub-national and single-country designs, as well as any study that uses geographic information system data. A full description of this data and demonstration of its utility are contained in a Conflict Management and Peace Science article by Andrew Shaver, David Carter, and T.S. Shawa

    Reshuffling and Regime Change Coups in Dictatorships

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    This data introduces an important distinction to the coup literature, differentiating between reshuffling coups, which change the leader atop a regime but leave the regime structure intact, and regime change coups, which change the leader and lead to a new autocratic regime. Data on both attempted and successful coups from 1970-2010 is available. Below you can download the data, codebook, as well as descriptions of each case and the rationale for our coding decision. This version of the data is used in “Terrorism and the Fate of Dictators”, published in World Politics with Deniz Aksoy and Joe Wright. Please cite the following paper if you use this data: Aksoy, Deniz, David B. Carter and Joseph G. Wright. 2015. “Terrorism and the Fate of Dictators.” World Politics 67(3): 423-468

    Reshuffling and Regime Change Coups in Dictatorships

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    This data introduces an important distinction to the coup literature, differentiating between reshuffling coups, which change the leader atop a regime but leave the regime structure intact, and regime change coups, which change the leader and lead to a new autocratic regime. Data on both attempted and successful coups from 1970-2010 is available. Below you can download the data, codebook, as well as descriptions of each case and the rationale for our coding decision. This version of the data is used in “Terrorism and the Fate of Dictators”, published in World Politics with Deniz Aksoy and Joe Wright. Please cite the following paper if you use this data: Aksoy, Deniz, David B. Carter and Joseph G. Wright. 2015. “Terrorism and the Fate of Dictators.” World Politics 67(3): 423-468

    Letter re: Amon Carter, Jr.

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    Letter from David B. Trammell, attorney with Phillips, Trammell, Estes & Edwards, to Amon Carter expressing joy at the news that his son, Amon, Jr., had been reported safe as a prisoner of war in Germany

    The David W. Fentress Family Letters, 1856-1969

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    Transcript of a letter by an unidentified author to David Fentress regarding sharing federal newspapers and the banning of federal newspapers in some areas. The author passes on the news of the war including the destruction of the Federal merchantmen by the Confederate fleet. He passes along world news: Russia preparing to go to War with Europe and how that could negatively affect the Confederacy. There is also speculation on the future of the war

    Bush wedding, Stuart Creek Station, South Australia, 1972 [picture] /

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    Title supplied by photographer.; Part of collection: Jeff Carter collection of photographs, 1952-2002.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3107930. "Stuart Creek is an outstation of the giant Kidman property Anna Creek, located along the southern shores of Lake Eyre. It is the largest cattle grazing property in the world, bigger than Belgium. I recorded the image while making the episode title THE ANNA CREEK MOB for my television documentary series WILD COUNTRY. This appeared first on Channel 7 Australia and then in ten overseas countries. The couple are then nurse Maxine Hunter and then policeman David Boden, still happily married and living in Mt Gambier, Victoria."--Description supplied by photographer
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