Letter From The Editor, 2020 Gettysburg College
Letter From The Editor, Rachel Burg
The Gettysburg Historical Journal
For the seventh time, the Gettysburg Historical Journal of Gettysburg College put out a call for the submissions to the annual journal, and once again, the Journal received a large number of outstanding student compositions on the topic of history. This year in particular, the editorial board faced a daunting task in deciding which submissions were the best of the best.
Front Matter, 2020 Gettysburg College
Front Matter
The Gettysburg Historical Journal
Front Matter of the Gettysburg Historical Journal 2008.
Gettysburg Historical Journal 2008, 2020 Gettysburg College
Gettysburg Historical Journal 2008
The Gettysburg Historical Journal
Complete issue of The Gettysburg Historical Journal 2008.
Book Review: Hewitt, Nancy A. Women's Activism And Social Change: Rochester, New York, 1822-1872, 2020 Liberty University
Book Review: Hewitt, Nancy A. Women's Activism And Social Change: Rochester, New York, 1822-1872, Merritt A. Morgan
Bound Away: The Liberty Journal of History
Scholar Nancy A. Hewitt analyzes the lives of women in antebellum Rochester, New York, focusing how they adapted to a wide variety of changes during a turbulent period in American history.
“Broken Ground Of Which I Was Entirely Ignorant:” John C. Frémont Outclassed At Cross Keys, 2020 Liberty University
“Broken Ground Of Which I Was Entirely Ignorant:” John C. Frémont Outclassed At Cross Keys, Ethan Zook
Bound Away: The Liberty Journal of History
During the spring and early summer of 1862, Maj. General Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson and his Army of the Valley engaged several larger Union forces during a series of battles and skirmishes in the Shenandoah Valley. On June 8, 1862 at the Battle of Cross Keys, Major General John C. Frémont attacked Confederate infantry, commanded by Jackson’s subordinate Maj. General Richard S. Ewell, in an attempt to capture a strategically valuable bridge at the small town of Port Republic. Frémont was was forced to retreat when the inexperienced 8th New York Volunteer Infantry was flanked, leading to a collapse of the …
Forging Insights: Indian Agency Blacksmiths Of The American Frontier, 2020 Liberty University Alumni
Forging Insights: Indian Agency Blacksmiths Of The American Frontier, Adam G. Novey
Bound Away: The Liberty Journal of History
Following the War of 1812, the United States government sought to more directly deal with the Native tribes in the American interior. The establishment of Indian agency blacksmith shops was one significant component of this endeavor. While it remains a virtually untouched topic in scholarship, the analysis of agency blacksmith services may reveal significant historical insights within topics as diverse as ethnic perception, material culture, frontier government practices, and language dynamics during a time of great upheaval. This case study of the blacksmith shop at the Fort Winnebago sub-agency in pre-state Wisconsin seeks to demonstrate the manner in which these …
Japan's War On Three Fronts Prior To 1941, 2020 Liberty University
Japan's War On Three Fronts Prior To 1941, Shaohai Guo
Bound Away: The Liberty Journal of History
This paper argues that Japan fought a three-front war prior to 1941. Japan not only fought China in the Second Sino-Japanese War, but conducted military operations against the Soviet Union. The third front occurred within Japan, as military factionalism prevented Japan from focusing on either China or the Soviet Union. By 1941, weakened through years of war, Japan focused their attention on French Indochina. This ultimately led to U.S entry into World War II.
Mercy Otis Warren: Republican Scribe And Defender Of Liberties, 2020 Liberty University
Mercy Otis Warren: Republican Scribe And Defender Of Liberties, Mary Kathryn Mueller
Bound Away: The Liberty Journal of History
An active proponent of republican government, Mercy Otis Warren had a significant role in the revolutionary period. She was a woman who was close to the action, well-acquainted with the central figures, and instrumental in bringing about the monumental changes in America in the late 1700s. Referred to as the “muse of the revolution,”[1] Mercy Otis Warren used her pen to significantly broaden the colonial understanding of a republican form of government and passionately promote it. From a collection of early poems and political satires written in the years preceding the war to her epic history of the revolution published …
Books: The Original And Final Refuge For Mental Wellness, 2020 U.S. Military
Books: The Original And Final Refuge For Mental Wellness, Kyle Christopher Miller
Journal of Wellness
An appreciation for literature and how reading fights to stay relevant in the fast moving era of technology.
College Republicans No Longer Recognized By Umsg, 2020 The University of Maine
College Republicans No Longer Recognized By Umsg, Leela Stockley
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
After acting as the faculty advisor for the group formerly known as the University of Maine College Republicans for approximately a month, Professor of Political Science and Chair of the University of Maine Political Science Department Amy Fried resigned from the position in December of 2019. Fried is an advisor for multiple political groups at UMaine as well as the overseer of the Maine Policy Scholar Program.
Editorial: Diversifying Hollywood Is In The Hands Of The Consumers, 2020 The University of Maine
Editorial: Diversifying Hollywood Is In The Hands Of The Consumers, Liz Theriault
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
“Once you overcome the 1-inch-tall barrier of subtitles, you will be introduced to so many more amazing films," Bong Joon-Ho said, calling out the cultural shortsightedness that plagues Hollywood, in his 2020 Golden Globe acceptance speech for his film "Parasite." His words rang true for minorities everywhere, who sat through yet another award show celebrating predominantly white men.
The Channel From Sirdarya To Bukhara: Truth Or Fraud, 2020 senior lecturer at the department of world history, BSU
The Channel From Sirdarya To Bukhara: Truth Or Fraud, Makhmud Zaynievich Orziev, Amonkeldi Khasanovich Akhmatov
Scientific reports of Bukhara State University
This article considers the "Turkistan Collection" and the historical literature about the channel that flows from Syrdarya to Bukhara and supplies the north-western region of the oasis with water. We hope that in the future our archeologists will reveal the problems related to the Syrdarya and its tributaries, canals, their direction, water capacity, water consumption, the volume of irrigated crops.
Mamie Lee Moore, 2020 Georgia Southern University
Mamie Lee Moore
African American Funeral Programs, Willow Hill Heritage & Renaissance Center, Bulloch County, Georgia
No abstract provided.
Brown Chapel Methodist Episcopal Church Cemetery, 2020 Willow Hill Heritage and Renaissance Center
Brown Chapel Methodist Episcopal Church Cemetery, Alvin D. Jackson
Willow Hill Cemeteries- Tour Programs
Brown Chapel Methodist Episcopal Church Cemetery is located within the Middleground Community (off of Lakeview Road) in Statesboro, Georgia.
The Brown Chapel Methodist Episcopal Church is no longer standing.
Woodie Guthrie And Billie Holiday- Revolutionizing Music And Society In The Great Depression, 2020 Fordham University
Woodie Guthrie And Billie Holiday- Revolutionizing Music And Society In The Great Depression, Mark Naison
Occasional Essays
No abstract provided.
The Presidential Outstanding Teaching Award, 2020 The University of Maine
The Presidential Outstanding Teaching Award, University Of Maine
General University of Maine Publications
The University of Maine's Presidential Outstanding Teaching Award
The Presidential Public Service Achievement Award Nomination Form, 2020 The University of Maine
The Presidential Public Service Achievement Award Nomination Form, University Of Maine
General University of Maine Publications
The University of Maine's Presidential Public Service Achievement Award Nomination Form
The Bridge, Volume 30 Number 2, 2020 Brigham Young University
The Poetry Of Al-Zubair Ben Abdul Mutaleb, 2020 AL-Yarmouk University
The Poetry Of Al-Zubair Ben Abdul Mutaleb, Dr. Abd Al-Hamid Al-Mayini
Al-Balqa Journal for Research and Studies البلقاء للبحوث والدراسات
The Poetry of Al-Zubair Ben Abdul Mutaleb
Rejection Manifestations And Creativity Essence Reading In Amal Dongle’S Poetry, 2020 AL-Yarmouk University
Rejection Manifestations And Creativity Essence Reading In Amal Dongle’S Poetry, Bassam Kattous
Al-Balqa Journal for Research and Studies البلقاء للبحوث والدراسات
This study aims to spell out the underlying principles of Amal Donguls rejectionist and explicate its active role in the process of creativity . Despite the difficulty, if not the impossibility, of separating ideology from art, which are dialectally related in criticism, this study will gave priority to the artistic aspect of rejectionist over the ideological aspect by inquiring into the essence of creativity in rejectionist, because the poeticalness of Amal’s rejectionist was not overridden by ideology or politics; rather it remained throughout his advanced artistic vision a manifestation of creativity.