Vasco Da Gama’S Voyages To India: Messianism, Mercantilism, And Sacred Exploits, 2018 University of Idaho
Vasco Da Gama’S Voyages To India: Messianism, Mercantilism, And Sacred Exploits, S. M. Ghazanfar
Journal of Global Initiatives: Policy, Pedagogy, Perspective
The Portuguese explorer, Vasco da Gama (1460-1524), was the first European to sail from Portugal to India. Accolades for this achievement have long obscured the messianic motivation for the 1498 voyage, “to invade, capture, vanquish, and subdue all Saracens (Muslims) and pagans and other enemies of Christ; to reduce them to perpetual slavery; to convert them to Christianity; [and] to acquire great wealth by force of arms from the Infidels,” as sanctified by various Papal Bulls, together called “the Doctrine of Discovery” (Dum Diversas, 1452; Romanus Pontifex, 1455; Inter Caetera, 1493). The other key motive in …
Institutional Animal Care And Use Committee Request For Protocol Amendment, 2018 The University of Maine
Institutional Animal Care And Use Committee Request For Protocol Amendment, Office Of Research Compliance, University Of Maine
General University of Maine Publications
Institutional form with instructions to be completed by University of Maine Researchers seeking changes to animal care protocols.
Associational Republicanism: Antifederalism In Context, 1790 - 1830, 2018 Liberty University
Associational Republicanism: Antifederalism In Context, 1790 - 1830, Ashley Jordan
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Did Hollywood Take Theatre "By Hook Or By Crook?", 2018 Missouri State University
Did Hollywood Take Theatre "By Hook Or By Crook?", Catherine S. Wright
MSU Graduate Theses
Hollywood and Theatre have been partners in producing entertainment for over 100 years. The relationship was fruitful for both parties, but Hollywood moguls and playwrights battled over ownership of the work and crafting of its creative nucleus, story and character. Theatre was the dominant entertainment right before the rise of motion pictures. Once Hollywood’s talkies closed the curtain on silent films, playwrights had a high creative worth to movie makers. In the cinema, story and dialogue were essential for its survival and growth. Playwrights were courted by the Hollywood studio heads but were not offered equal partnership as they were …
Addie Graves (1922-2007) And The Creation Of Bethlehem Lutheran Church In Columbus, Georgia, 2018 Columbus State University
Addie Graves (1922-2007) And The Creation Of Bethlehem Lutheran Church In Columbus, Georgia, Jesse David Chariton
Theses and Dissertations
Addie Graves (1922-2007) grew up in Wilcox County, Alabama, which at the time was a center of Lutheran African-American missions. After moving to Columbus, Georgia, in the early 1950s, she became the first black member of a Lutheran church in the city (Lutheran Church of the Redeemer). This is significant because most other churches in Columbus did not desegregate until decades later. It was also prior to any official desegregation action by the Lutheran Church -Missouri Synod. She could have joined a different church, but she evidently felt strongly about her Lutheran faith and identity. In 1963, she helped establish …
A Hidden History: Alexandria’S Slave Pen And The Domestic Slave Trade, 2018 Gettysburg College
A Hidden History: Alexandria’S Slave Pen And The Domestic Slave Trade, Savannah Labbe
The Gettysburg Compiler: On the Front Lines of History
Historical objects often have dark and horrible stories hidden just beneath their unassuming and innocent visage. The picture above is one such example of this type of object. At first glance the photo seems to depict a simple brick building; however, this building is anything but simple. It was used as a slave pen in the 19th century. Slave pens were buildings in which slaves were imprisoned and prepared for sale. The one pictured above was located in Alexandria, Virginia, the site of a major slave-trading center. While this photo’s association with the slave trade makes the photo a deeply …
Col. Francis Nash's Revolutionary War Encampment On Little River Neck, Horry County, South Carolina, 2018 Coastal Carolina University
Col. Francis Nash's Revolutionary War Encampment On Little River Neck, Horry County, South Carolina, John Benjamin Burroughs
HCAC Research
This article gives details about the encampment of Revolutionary War troops, commanded by Col. Francis Nash, on Little River Neck in December 1776. It contains excerpts from the account of Hugh McDonald. Little River Neck is private property located in the northeastern corner of Horry County, South Carolina.
Burns And The Edinburgh Gazetteer: A New Resource, 2018 University of South Carolina - Columbia
Burns And The Edinburgh Gazetteer: A New Resource, Patrick Scott
Patrick Scott
Family History Of Katrina Altenreid, 2018 Pittsburg State University
Family History Of Katrina Altenreid, Katrina Altenreid
Your Family in History: HIST 550/700
No abstract provided.
The Grizzly, November 29, 2018, 2018 Ursinus College
The Grizzly, November 29, 2018, Courtney A. Duchene, Skylar Haas, Shelsea Deravil, Madison Rodak, Sophia Dibattista, Jenna Severa, Daniel Walker, Kevin Leon, Thomas Garlick, Sam Rosenthal, David Mendelsohn
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
Ursinus Alum Receives Prestigious Fellowship • Student Discusses Journey with Brain Surgery • Members of Ursinus Community Gathered for 3rd Annual Celebration of Lights • Ursinus and the Armed Forces • Farm Fellowship and the Ursinus Campus Farm • Opinions: Venom: On Capes, Camp, and the Case for Cheese; Abolishing ICE Isn't Radical, it's Obvious • Wrestling Senior Reflects on Lessons Learned from Coach Racich • Football Caps Season with Four Straight Wins, Takes Centennial / MAC Bowl Title
The Family History Of Taylor Oestmann, 2018 Pittsburg State University
The Family History Of Taylor Oestmann, Taylor Oestmann
Your Family in History: HIST 550/700
Taylor Jane Oestmann authored this family history as part of the course requirements for HIST 550/700 Your Family in History offered online in Spring 2017 and was submitted to the Pittsburg State University Digital Commons. Please contact the author directly with any questions or comments: toestmann@gus.pittstate.edu
Brushaber, Skip, 2018 University of Southern Maine
Brushaber, Skip, Jack Barrett, Branden Pratt
Querying the Past: LGBTQ Maine Oral History Project Collection
Skip Brushaber is a 71-year old gay man who uses he/his/him pronouns. Skip worked as a nurse and social worker during the AIDS crisis. He was born in Buffalo, New York, on January 9th, 1947. Skip studied English in college but later became a nurse and social worker. He lived in New York and Pennsylvania before moving to Portland in 1980. He helped found the AIDS Project in 1983, a group in Portland that helped support individuals dealing with AIDS, and founded and wrote for Our Paper throughout the 80s, an LGBTQ paper aimed at covering issues related to queerness …
Rock And Roll’S First Decade - - A History And A Claim, 2018 College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University
Rock And Roll’S First Decade - - A History And A Claim, Thomas Woodward
Forum Lectures
Looking at the early history of rock and roll with song snippets and supportive documentation from Billboard charts, Rolling Stone magazine “best of” lists and a rock-history compiler’s insights.
Wagon Tracks Volume 33, Issue 1 (November 2018), 2018 Santa Fe Trail Association
Wagon Tracks Volume 33, Issue 1 (November 2018), Santa Fe Trail Association
Wagon Tracks
2 On the Cover: Pawnee Indians Watching a Caravan
4 President: As I See It
5 Manager: Joanne's Jottings
6 Mapping Progress, Leader Needed
7 Symposium 2019
8 Trail News
10 Warfare and Death on the Santa Fe Trail
16 Desecration of the Sacred
17 The Story of Kate Kingsbury
18 SFTA Awards and Hall of Fame
19 Business Techniques in the Santa Fe Trade
21 Bright Days Event Photos
22 Why the Cherokee Trail is Important
27 Light My Fire!
28 Chapter Reports
29 Membership Form
32 Calendar
Xavier University Newswire, 2018 Xavier University
Xavier University Newswire, Xavier University (Cincinnati, Ohio)
All Xavier Student Newspapers
No abstract provided.
Downing, Joseph Dudley, 1925-2007 (Sc 3303), 2018 Western Kentucky University
Downing, Joseph Dudley, 1925-2007 (Sc 3303), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
MSS Finding Aids
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 3303. Two letters written by artist Joe Downing to Sandy Staebell and Kentucky Museum staff relating to a 2005 exhibition of Downing’s artwork at the Kentucky Museum at Western Kentucky University. Also includes some auxiliary information about Downing.
Smith, Pearl Irene (Kearney), 1888-1972 (Sc 3302), 2018 Western Kentucky University
Smith, Pearl Irene (Kearney), 1888-1972 (Sc 3302), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
MSS Finding Aids
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 3302. Letters, clippings, invitations and associated material relating to the involvement of Pearl Irene (Mrs. Stuart A.) Smith, Louisville, Kentucky, in state and local politics and civic causes. Active in local Democratic councils, Mrs. Smith left the party in acrimony in 1927 over its selection of candidates for governor of Kentucky and mayor of Louisville, and worked thereafter in Republican campaign committees and delegations. Includes a petition demanding enforcement of American neutrality in World War II.
North Korea’S Nuclear Program And Negotiation: How Nuclear Negotiation During The Clinton Years Produced Lessons For Current International Relations, 2018 Liberty University
North Korea’S Nuclear Program And Negotiation: How Nuclear Negotiation During The Clinton Years Produced Lessons For Current International Relations, Brian Hilliker
Senior Honors Theses
North Korea’s road of survival began in the aftermath of World War II, when the United States and the Soviet Union sparred over rival ideologies. Ultimately, Korea split into a free south and an authoritarian north. Over seventy years later, North Korea remains a bastion of communism. Nuclear weaponry is a factor behind North Korea’s survival, and the history of their program can offer insight for American policy makers today. This paper offers a history of North Korea’s nuclear weapons program during the Clinton presidency, along with recommendations for present day policy makers. Without an understanding of history decision-makers tend …
Graduate Student Government Meeting Minutes, 2018 The University of Maine
Graduate Student Government Meeting Minutes, Graduate Student Government
General University of Maine Publications
Minutes for meetings held by the Graduate Student Government of The University of Maine
Us:It Cio Open Forum, 2018 The University of Maine
Us:It Cio Open Forum, University Of Maine System
General University of Maine Publications
US:IT CIO Open Forum notes, summaries, and slides.