Light Mesons with Open and Hidden Strangeness -- Theoretical Aspects of Light Meson Spectroscopy -- Elements of Scattering Theory -- GAMS Experiments and Results -- Physics of 0++ and 2++ Mesons -- Physics of 0?, 1+ and 2? Mesons -- An Introduction to the Vector Mesons -- Heavy Flavour Spectroscopy -- Decay and Production of Flux-Tube Excitations in Mesons -- Hadronic Physics from the Lattice -- Constituent Quark Models of Baryon Structure and Strong Decays -- A Comparison with Experimental Results and Outstanding Issues in Baryon Physics -- Baryon Physics of CEBAF -- Models of Confinement -- Concluding Remarks.
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This meeting on Hadron Spectroscopy and the Confinement Problem took place from June 27 to July 8, 1995. The first four days were at Queen Mary and Westfield College, London and the last six at the University College of Swansea, Wales. The reason for the split sites was a question of accomodating the 54 students and 12 lecturers. However, it was enjoyed by all concerned, providing the opportunity to sample the nightlife of London one week and enjoy the delightful coastal area around Swansea the following week. The meeting immediately preceded the Hadron '95 conference in Manchester. The contents of this volume run roughly parallel to the order of the lectures. Martin Faessler's brief and that of Madjid Boutemeur was to review experimental tech niques as well as physics results. We have tried to review all the areas which are currently active experimentally. This means mostly Light Meson Spectroscopy. However, Simon Capstick gave us a welcome review of Baryon Spectroscopy and the coming CEBAF program. This is an opportunity to thank NATO for their generous financial support, and also the two host institutions for excellent coordination and an enjoyable stay.
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Proceedings of a NATO ASI held in London, England and Swansea, Wales, June 27-July 8, 1995