PrefaceIntroductionThe Classical Period: Nineteenth Century SociologyAuguste Comte (1798-1857) on Women in Positivist SocietyHarriett Martineau (1802-1876) on American WomenBebel, August (1840-1913) on Women and SocialismEmile Durkheim (1858-1917) on the Division of Labor and Interests in MarriageHerbert Spencer (1820-1903) on the Rights and Status of WomenLester Frank Ward (1841-1913) on the Condition of WomenAnna Julia Cooper (1858-1964) on the Voices of WomenThorstein Veblen (1857-1929) on Dress as Pecuniary CultureThe Progressive Era: Early Twentieth Century SociologyGeorg Simmel (1858-1918) on Conflict between Men and WomenMary Roberts (Smith) Coolidge (1860-1945) on the Socialization of GirlsAnna Garlin Spencer (1851-1932) on the Woman of GeniusCharlotte Perkins Gilman (1860-1935) on the Economics of Private Household WorkLeta Stetter Hollingworth (1886-1939) on Compelling Women to Bear ChildrenAlexandra Kolontai (1873-1952) on Women and ClassEdith Abbott (1876-1957) on Women in Industry1920s and 1930s: Institutionalizing the Discipline, Defining the CanonDu Bois, W. E. B. (1868-1963) on the Damnation of WomenEdward Alsworth Ross (1866-1951) on MasculinismAnna Garlin Spencer (1851-1932) on Husbands and WivesRobert E. Park (1864-1944) and Ernest W. Burgess (1886-1966) On Sex DifferencesWilliam Graham Sumner (1840-1910) on Women s Natural RolesSophonisba P. Breckinridge (1866-1948) on Women as Workers and CitizensMargaret Mead (1901-1978) on the Cultural Basis of Sex DifferenceWillard Walter Waller (1899-1945) on Rating and DatingThe 1940s: Questions about Women s New RolesEdward Alsworth Ross (1866-1951) on Sex ConflictAlva Myrdal (1902-1986) on Women s Conflicting RolesTalcott Parsons (1902-1979) on Sex in the United StatesSocial StructureJoseph Kirk Folsom (1893-1960) on Wives Changing RolesGunnar Myrdal (1898-1987) on Democracy and Race, an American DilemmaMirra Komarovsky (1905-1998) on Cultural Contradictions of Sex RolesRobert Staughton Lynd (1892-1970) on Changes in Sex RolesThe 1950s: Questioning the ParadigmViola Klein (1908-1971) on the Feminine StereotypeMirra Komarovsky (1905-1998), Functional Analysis of Sex RolesHelen Mayer Hacker on Women as a Minority GroupWilliam H. Whyte (1917-1999) on the Corporate WifeTalcott Parsons and Robert F. Bales on the Functions of Sex RolesAlva Myrdal (1902-1986) and Viola Klein (1908-1971) on Women s Two RolesHelen Mayer Hacker on the New Burdens of Masculinity"
Read as a course book, this book teaches basic microcontroller named 8051 by using C/Assembly language programming. It starts with registers, memory and internal architecture of how microcontrollers work and then explains programming controllers with the help of a simple to advanced example codes. This is the best book ever written for the beginner students of microcontrollers and embedded systems. A must read for them.
The book is written with all the necessary details. Can be understood easily with all the solved examples. Takes you from beginner level to advance. 5/5.
If you are looking for an intro to microcontrollers this is the book although the world has moved on to AVR. There are many memories associated with this platform as we made development boards, programmers and an obstacle avoidance robot using 8051. This was before any kid without assembly language skills could code a robot within a day. We also had a lot of fun with machine language trying to figure out what happened to that byte ( yeah I was a nerd )
Great and useful book for beginners, anyone who has never used micro-controller can use this book as an introduction to understanding how this awesome piece of the silicon works, then he can move to another complicated architecture easily. I've been reading First this book in a Embedded System course at the university.
suitable for beginners , it was the first book that I had owned in the field of ESD . Mazidi means alot for whom work in Mp , and coputer interfacing . thank you