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American Irish Newsletter - December 1993, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter - December 1993, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter
No abstract provided.
American Irish Newsletter - November 1993, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter - November 1993, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Breaking Into Print With Feature Articles, Ralph L. Corrigan
Breaking Into Print With Feature Articles, Ralph L. Corrigan
English Faculty Publications
If you are anxious to get started as a published writer but don't know where to begin, feature articles for newspapers provide an ideal way to break into print.
American Irish Newsletter - October 1993, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter - October 1993, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Sidney's Astrophil And Stella, Sonnet 108, Jeffrey P. Cain
Sidney's Astrophil And Stella, Sonnet 108, Jeffrey P. Cain
English Faculty Publications
Contends that although sonnet 108 is now considered to represent Sir Philip Sidney's final statement on the relationship of the two lovers, it remains largely ignored in most critical treatments of `Astrophil and Stella.' Need for a thorough understanding of its unique alchemical and emblematic imagery; Strong evocation of esoteric Renaissance science of alchemy; Sidney's reference to the `wretch'; Horizontal axis along which Stella's thoughts pass to Astrophil.
American Irish Newsletter - September 1993, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter - September 1993, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter
No abstract provided.
American Irish Newsletter - August 1993, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter - August 1993, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter
No abstract provided.
American Irish Newsletter - July 1993, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter - July 1993, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter
No abstract provided.
American Irish Newsletter - June 1993, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter - June 1993, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Johann Gerhard Oncken's Long Road To Toleration, Wayne A. Detzler
Johann Gerhard Oncken's Long Road To Toleration, Wayne A. Detzler
History Faculty Publications
Although German theology often has given creative impulses to American religious life, in the establishment of the German Baptist association that flow was reversed. The point of entry through whom Baptist principles gained access to modern Europe was Johann Gerhard Oncken.
American Irish Newsletter - May 1993, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter - May 1993, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter
No abstract provided.
American Irish Newsletter - April 1993, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter - April 1993, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter
No abstract provided.
American Irish Newsletter - March 1993, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter - March 1993, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter
No abstract provided.
American Irish Newsletter - February 1993, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter - February 1993, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter
No abstract provided.
The Seeds Of Prosperity And Discord: The Political Economy Of Community Polarization In Greenfield, Massachusetts, 1770-1820, Gerald F. Reid
The Seeds Of Prosperity And Discord: The Political Economy Of Community Polarization In Greenfield, Massachusetts, 1770-1820, Gerald F. Reid
Anthropology Faculty Publications
Focuses on the process of community polarization in Greenfield, Massachusetts leading to two distinct communities in the 1816. Social and economic transformation in Greenfield in the late 18th century; Distribution of wealth; Labor supply; Expansion of trade; Immigration of skilled workers; Religious differences; Factors leading to the division of the congregational society.
American Irish Newsletter - January 1993, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter - January 1993, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter
No abstract provided.
The Shanachie Volume 5, Connecticut Irish-American Historical Society
The Shanachie Volume 5, Connecticut Irish-American Historical Society
The Shanachie (CTIAHS)
No abstract provided.
Civil Liberties Constraints On Tribal Sovereignty After The Indian Civil Rights Act Of 1968, Robert Berry
Civil Liberties Constraints On Tribal Sovereignty After The Indian Civil Rights Act Of 1968, Robert Berry
Librarian Publications
The Indian Civil Rights Act of 1968 provided a legislative answer to the question of whether, and to what extent, fundamental civil liberties recognized in constitutional law should constrain federally recognized Indian Tribes in the exercise of their sovereign powers. In enacting this law, Congress weighed its desire to protect individuals from arbitrary and overly intrusive tribal actions against the tribes' interest in retaining their legal capacity to act as self-governing entities. Congress struck the balance between these two competing interests by drafting a bill of rights that reflected the particular circumstances of the tribes. The possibility of an appeal …