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Foundation and Empire - TitleFoundation and Empire, 1982-00-00, Isaac Asimov · Granada, 0-586-01355-5. £1.50 ... Copyright © 1995-2025 Al von Ruff and the ISFDB team. ISFDB Engine - Version ...
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25. Foundation and Empire | Gnome Press: The Complete History ...Foundation and Empire, by Isaac Asimov, 1951, copyright registration 15Sep52, Library of Congress Catalog Card Number not given [retroactively 52-12466], title ...
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Summary Bibliography: Isaac Asimov5 Dead Hand (1945) [SF] also appeared as: Variant: The General (1945); Translation: Generalen [Swedish] (1956); Translation: El general [Spanish] (1962) ...
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1966 Hugo Awards1966 Hugo Awards ; Foundation series by Isaac Asimov ; Barsoom series by Edgar Rice Burroughs ; Future History series by Robert A. Heinlein ; Lensmen series by ...
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Paul Krugman: Asimov's Foundation novels grounded my economicsDec 4, 2012 · The Foundation itself seems to recapitulate a fair bit of American history, passing through Boss Tweed politics and Robber Baron-style ...
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Literary Criticism of Isaac AsimovApr 18, 2018 · Asimov borrowed heavily from history, specifically the history of the Roman Empire, to create his plot lines for the Foundation books. Of all ...
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List of Asimov Fiction - Death ShipFirst publication Part II: see "The Mule"; First book publication: Foundation and Empire, Doubleday (1952). 1953. Second Foundation: This brings together the ...
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Isaac Asimov's Short Fiction: Science Fiction and FantasyThe Mule. First Published In: Astounding Science Fiction, November 1945 (Part 1) pp. 7-53, December 1945 (Part 2) pp. 139-144. Collections: ( Isaac Asimov ...
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Foundation and Empire | Isaac Asimov | First EditionIn stockFoundation and Empire. New York: Gnome Press, 1952. Cartier, Edd. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good / Very Good. Item #2350197
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Foundation - Starfarer Science FictionAs with Foundation, the second book in the trilogy, Foundation and Empire, was first published by Gnome Press in two editions in 1952. A paperback followed ...
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“Foundation” by Isaac Asimov - Classics of Science FictionOct 27, 2025 · ... John W. Campbell, Jr., and reading The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon. ... writing process for ...
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History as inspiration, part 1 - Isaac Asimov's Foundation trilogyApr 25, 2017 · As is perhaps obvious, Asimov was inspired by Edward Gibbon's classic work, The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire (1776–1789).
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The Road to Foundation | Alec Nevala-Lee - WordPress.comMar 21, 2018 · On August 1, 1941, Isaac Asimov was riding the subway to John W. Campbell's office in New York when the history of science fiction changed forever.
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Wordcount of (un)popular (and hefty) Epics - Looping Wor(l)dMar 6, 2009 · Foundation and Empire: 72k. Second Foundation: 70k. Foundation's Edge: 134k. Foundation and Earth: 142k. Prelude to Foundation: 129k. Forward ...
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Foundation and Empire • Isaac Asimov - Franjo Ivankovic, PhDApr 6, 2024 · Foundation and Empire • Isaac Asimov. Foundation and Empire was first ... The novel is written in the third person, but not quite omniscient or ...
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Asimov TimelineTrue Primitive history (Before 1932). 6,000,000,000 BC: Humans part company with chimpanzees, genetically.
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Foundation and Reality: Asimov's Psychohistory and Its Real-World ...“Psychohistory dealt not with man, but with man-masses. It was the ...
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Psychohistory : Isaac Asimov's greatest idea - Damien WalterAug 12, 2025 · ... John W. Campbell, had no story to pitch. ... Asimov found last minute inspiration in his reading of Edward Gibbon's The Decline and Fall of the ...
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Isaac Asimov's Foundation Trilogy | Skulls in the StarsDec 26, 2016 · Through psychohistory, Seldon has predicted a series of crises, known as Seldon crises, that must be overcome in order for his plan to progress.
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Asimov's Foundation and Finding Hope in Crisis - ReactorOct 6, 2021 · Foundation and the namesake organization in the novel is about using human history to comfort humanity when it reaches a crisis. Indeed, in ...
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Tampering with Historical Destiny: Isaac Asimov's Foundation TrilogyJul 8, 2011 · ... Seldon's plan is done very well. There are reversals of expectations and unexpected developments—unexpected to the reader, anyway. Asimov ...
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A Few Thoughts about Foundation by Isaac Asimov - SciFi MindIt introduces the world of Trantor and the Galactic Empire through the eyes of a young newcomer, Gaal Dornick, “a country boy” who, while being a brilliant ...
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Asimov's Foundation Series - Alan J Chick's pagesThe Foundation series begins on the planet Trantor, which is the capital of the Galactic Empire. Hari Seldon develops the science of psychohistory.
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Foundation and empire : Asimov, Isaac, 1920-1992, authorOct 27, 2022 · Foundation and Empire is the story of first contact between the two Foundations of Hari Seldon. The Seldon Plan guided the First Foundation safely through two ...
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Foundation and Empire - Isaac Asimov - Google BooksJun 1, 2004 · Foundation and Empire is the story of humanity's perpetual struggle against the darkness that forever threatens to overwhelm the light.
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Foundation and Empire by Isaac Asimov: 9780553382587In stock Free delivery over $20By Isaac AsimovRead by Scott Brick · Paperback $18.00. Published on Apr 29, 2008 | 272 Pages. Add to Cart. Buy from Other Retailers: AmazonBarnes & NobleBooks A ...Foundation And Empire · By Isaac Asimovread By Scott... · Book Description
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Magnifico Giganticus: Asimov’s Shakespearean Fool | ExtrapolationInsufficient relevant content. The provided URL (https://www.liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/doi/pdf/10.3828/extr.1985.26.1.29) only offers a title, publication details, and access options for the article "Magnifico Giganticus: Asimov’s Shakespearean Fool" from *Extrapolation*, Volume 26, Number 1, published 4 January 1985. It does not provide the full text or specific details about characters from "The Mule" in *Foundation and Empire* by Asimov, such as The Mule (Magnifico), Bayta Darell, Toran Darell, or Ebling Mis, including their development, interactions, or key traits.
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Charles Elkins- Isaac Asimov's FOUNDATION Novels: Historical ...This essay argues that what Asimov accepted as the underlying concept of the Foundation trilogy is the vulgar, mechanical, debased version of Marxism.
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The Foundation Trilogy | Summary, Analysis, FAQ - SoBriefRating 4.7 (271) Apr 27, 2025 · Bayta Darell is a strong-willed and perceptive woman, whose intelligence and courage make her a key player in the fight against the Mule. Her ...
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Asimov's Psychohistory and the Limits of Organization TheoryIn this article, we use Isaac Asimov's Foundation trilogy as a case study, analyzing the events that occur in the novels in order to reflect on ...
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[PDF] Psychohistory Paradox and Introduction to Quantum Social ScienceNov 12, 2014 · In order to make psychohistory predictions accurate in his novel, Asimov described that the predictions must be hidden from the general ...
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Isaac Asimov's "Foundation" Novels: Historical Materialism Distorted ...The "Foundation" novels also fail by Asimov's own definition of what he calls "social science fiction." In an essay written shortly after their publi- cation, ...
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The Decline and Fall of the Galactic Empire - The AtlanticNov 19, 2021 · ... psychohistory.” To everyone's dismay, Seldon calculates doom for the ... Asimov's Galactic Empire, despite its flaws, is the greatest ...
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(PDF) Axioms of Isaac Asimov's Concept of Psychohistory: Science ...This paper presents the results of the analysis of socio-philosophical problems of the concept of psychohistory.
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Psychohistory Was Hari Seldon pulling our leg? - ZompistThe answer might seem to be trivially true-- the Foundation does succeed, doesn't it, and Asimov has set it up so psychohistory is the reason why.
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The Foundation Trilogy: Analysis of Major Characters - EBSCOThe series also introduces the Mule, a mutant whose unique abilities disrupt the Seldon Plan, showcasing the unpredictable nature of individual agency in a ...Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly
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asimov's foundation trilogy's influence on science fictionAsimov's portrayal of a society governed by mathematical predictions leads to a philosophical inquiry into historical agency, reflecting a society caught ...
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Foundation and Empire | Summary, Analysis - SoBriefRating 4.6 (53) Feb 16, 2025 · Plot Summary: 1) The Empire's Last Hope 2) The Foundation's Hidden Strength 3) The General's Ambition.
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The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, January 1953$$0.35Anthony Boucher, J. Francis McComas; Date: 1953-01-00; Publisher: Fantasy ... 90 • Review: Foundation and Empire by Isaac Asimov • review by The Editors ...
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[PDF] A Comparative Study of Patriarchal Oppression and Objectification ...This work adopts a feminist perspective to analyse and compare the patriarchal oppression and objectification of humans and robots in the Foundation ...
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Future Psychohistory - Computation and Humanity - ResearchGateAsimov, I. (1951). Foundation. New York: Gnome Press. Asimov, I. (1952). Foundation and Empire. New York: Gome Press. Asimov, I. (1953). Second Foundation ...
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Towards Asimov's Psychohistory: Harnessing Topological Data ...Towards Asimov's Psychohistory: Harnessing Topological Data Analysis, Artificial Intelligence and Social Media data to Forecast Societal Trends. July 2024. DOI: ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Foundation of Dune: How Frank Herbert was inspired by Isaac AsimovAug 3, 2021 · His epic series tells the story of Hari Seldon and his followers, who use the futuristic science of “psychohistory” (a combination of ...
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From Psychohistorians to Sandworms - jstorAsimov's FOUNDATIONS and ROBOTS, and Herbert's DuNE: The Fractal Aesthetic of Epic Science Fiction. CONTRIBUTIONS To THE STUDY OF SCIENCE FICTION AND.
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The Imperial Origins of Big Data - Yale University PressAug 28, 2024 · The history of the early modern information state offers no simple or straightforward answers to the questions that data raises for us today.
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The Mule (Foundation) - WikipediaThe Mule is a fictional character in the Foundation series by Isaac Asimov. ... novella "The General", and published as Foundation and Empire in 1952.Missing: word counts
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Apple TV+'s 'Foundation' Unveils Its Horrifying VersionJul 21, 2023 · 'Foundation' Season 2 Episode 2 introduces Mikael Persbrandt as The Mule and tees up Asimov characters Hober Mallow (Dimitri Leonidas) and ...
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Foundation Season 3 Is Better Than Ever - InverseJun 30, 2025 · Pilou Asbæk as the Mule in Foundation Season 3. Apple TV+. Part of the reason that Foundation Season 3 is a bit tighter, and, yes, more ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Towards Asimov's Psychohistory: Harnessing Topological Data ...This exploratory paper is but an early literature review aiming to bridge the visionary concept of Asimov's Psychohistory with contemporary computational.
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[PDF] The Foundation Series, Foundation Models and Framing AIBy staying with the unreal, with the speculative, we can explore future demands that might be made of both law and economics through cultural lenses.6 We can ...
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Foundation Series: Data Science, Psychohistory, and the Future of ...Sep 29, 2021 · Read on and learn more about psychohistory, how it relates to data science, and what it means for the future of humanity. Disclaimer: I will ...
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Discover the Best Selling Sci Fi Book Series of 2025 - AccioDune series by Frank Herbert and others. Sales over 20 million. Foundation series by Isaac Asimov. Sales over 20 million. The Hunger Games trilogy by ...
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[PDF] Isaac Asimov, the foundations of science fiction - Wasabi... The Mule" (Astounding, November, December 1945) takes place 105 years after the execution of Riose and Brodrig. To- ran, son of a small trader on Haven, and ...
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Foundation: an introduction to five major themes in the work of ...Sep 24, 2021 · What makes Foundation so compelling is just how familiar some of the themes feel even today, some 70 years after the first novel's publication.