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Sophomore Recital: Jacqueline Morin, Violin, And Caitlin Morin, Violin, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Sophomore Recital: Jacqueline Morin, Violin, And Caitlin Morin, Violin, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
The University Of Richmond Jazz Ensemble, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
The University Of Richmond Jazz Ensemble, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
University Chamber Ensembles, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
University Chamber Ensembles, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
The University Of Richmond Orchestra, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
The University Of Richmond Orchestra, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
University Of Richmond Jazz And Contemporary Combos, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
University Of Richmond Jazz And Contemporary Combos, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
Senior Recital: Heather Stebbins, Composition, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Senior Recital: Heather Stebbins, Composition, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
The University Wind Ensemble, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
The University Wind Ensemble, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
Senior Recital: Katelin French, Soprano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Senior Recital: Katelin French, Soprano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
Senior Recital: Kathleen Callahan, Soprano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Senior Recital: Kathleen Callahan, Soprano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
Augustine And Corruption, Peter Iver Kaufman
Augustine And Corruption, Peter Iver Kaufman
Jepson School of Leadership Studies articles, book chapters and other publications
Augustine's political thought or, as it is often called, political theology is a matter of considerable dispute. 'Augustine and Corruption' approaches that dispute by examining the evidence that Ramsay MacMullen presented to substantiate his observation that Augustine 'approved of' corruption. I read that evidence differently and use Augustine's remarks about bribes paid to court clerks, schemes to defraud philanthropists, and tax evasion to support what has been aptly called 'a minimalist' interpretation of his political expectations.
Partiality And Weighing Harm To Non-Combatants, David Lefkowitz
Partiality And Weighing Harm To Non-Combatants, David Lefkowitz
Philosophy Faculty Publications
The author contests the claim made independently by F.M. Kamm and Thomas Hurka that combatants ought to assign greater weight to collateral harm done to their compatriot noncombatants then they assign to collateral harm done to enemy non-combatants. Two arguments by analogy offered in support of such partiality, one of which appeals to permissible self/other asymmetry in cases of harming the few to save the many, and the second of which appeals to parents' justifiable partiality to their children, are found wanting. The author also rebuts Kamm's argument that combatants should assign greater weight to collateral harm done to neutrals …
Catholic Nationalism And Feminism In Twentieth-Century Ireland, Jennifer M. Donohue
Catholic Nationalism And Feminism In Twentieth-Century Ireland, Jennifer M. Donohue
Honors Theses
In the early 1900s, Ireland experienced a surge in nationalism as its political leanings shifted away from allegiance to the British Parliament and towards a pro-Ireland and pro-independence stance. The landscape of Ireland during this period was changed dramatically by the subversive popularity of the Irish political party, Sinn Fein, which campaigned for an Ireland for the Irish. Much of the political rhetoric surrounding this campaign alludes to the fact that Ireland was not inherently “British” because it defined itself by two unique, un-British characteristics – the Gaelic language and the Catholic faith.
As Sinn Fein’s hold on Ireland increased, …
Appropriation In Opera : Modern Performance Practice Of Racially Evocative Works, Katelin French
Appropriation In Opera : Modern Performance Practice Of Racially Evocative Works, Katelin French
Honors Theses
The repertoire of a classically trained singer has developed over centuries of cultural influence. As singers prepare for recitals, they decide which pieces they will include and how to perform each one. Many factors are essential for these decisions. In the 21st century, our environments challenge us to explore these conditions of creating a recital program. In a post-civil rights era, factors of race and ethnicity should become more important to programming than they were before. The consideration is not whether minority populations are portrayed, but how they are evoked on stage. In the following exposition, I will consider how …
Portfolio Of Compositions, Heather Stebbins
Portfolio Of Compositions, Heather Stebbins
Honors Theses
In this paper, I will describe the development of my compositional skills in relation to the progression of my overall musicality. I will also illustrate how each piece I composed played a role prompting these developments and in my overall growth as a musician. Finally, I will describe how performance opportunities, festival involvement, and masterclass experiences also affected my compositional development.
Enslaved Revolutionaries : Constitutional Rhetoric Of Eighteenth-Century Irish And American Patriots, Jacob Keith Johnson
Enslaved Revolutionaries : Constitutional Rhetoric Of Eighteenth-Century Irish And American Patriots, Jacob Keith Johnson
Honors Theses
Following years of escalating tension, the thirteen American colonies crossed the threshold over to armed revolt, declaring a war for independence from the British in 1776. Restrictions placed upon the colonies and failed attempts at a compromise drove American patriots to initiate and execute a republican revolution that redefined their status from subsidiary colonies to independent nation. During this time, Ireland found itself in a unique situation, in an ambiguous status stuck between colony and nation. Desires for greater participation in Britain’s mercantilist economy and demand for Ireland’s legislative independence led to a revolutionary period orchestrated by an opposition group …
Junior Recital: Jessica Clough, Violin, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Junior Recital: Jessica Clough, Violin, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
Glenn Kotche, Percussion, With Eighth Blackbird, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Glenn Kotche, Percussion, With Eighth Blackbird, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
Madrigals Of War And Love By Claudio Monteverdi, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Madrigals Of War And Love By Claudio Monteverdi, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
Spring 2009 Concert Tour: Joseph Haydn: Commemorating The 200th Anniversary Of The Composer's Death, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Spring 2009 Concert Tour: Joseph Haydn: Commemorating The 200th Anniversary Of The Composer's Death, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
Senior Recital: Heather Stebbins, Cello, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Senior Recital: Heather Stebbins, Cello, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
Eighth Blackbird: Scintillating Centenarians, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Eighth Blackbird: Scintillating Centenarians, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
Emily Riggs, Soprano, And David Ballena, Piano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Emily Riggs, Soprano, And David Ballena, Piano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
Doris Wylee-Becker, Piano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Doris Wylee-Becker, Piano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
A Lincoln Portrait, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
A Lincoln Portrait, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
You may listen to the performance here: The Magnanimity of President Lincoln [sound recording] / William Lee Miller, speaker ; University Orchestra.
Religious Freedom: Virginia Doesn't Need A New Statute, Ellis M. West
Religious Freedom: Virginia Doesn't Need A New Statute, Ellis M. West
Political Science Faculty Publications
One would think that Virginians would be united and steadfast in their devotion to the Statute for Religious Freedom, written by Thomas Jefferson, adopted by the General Assembly in 1786, and since then praised by liberty-loving persons throughout the world. Currently, however, a group spearheaded by a few professors at Christopher Newport University and by the editor of the Religious Herald, the newspaper of the largest association of Baptists in Virginia, wants to "update" Jefferson's statute so that it guarantees religious people a "right to participate in the public forum, and express their points of view." On Jan. 24, …
Richard Becker, Piano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Richard Becker, Piano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
Gendered "Relations" In Haverhill, Massachusetts, 1719-1742, Douglas L. Winiarski
Gendered "Relations" In Haverhill, Massachusetts, 1719-1742, Douglas L. Winiarski
Religious Studies Faculty Publications
The two autobiographical narratives- so similar in content, structure, and physical appearance-raise intriguing questions regarding the degree to which Puritan gender norms shaped the religious experiences of laymen and laywomen in early New England. Historians remain divided in their analyses of this issue. Two decades ago Charles Cohen posited a spiritual equality in Reformed theology that rendered "androgynous" the language that laymen and laywomen deployed in the oral church admission testimonies recorded by Cambridge, Massachusetts, minister Thomas Shepard during the seventeenth century. Elizabeth Reis recently challenged Cohen's argument by highlighting the "subtle but significant ways" in which women internalized Puritan …
Teaching Economics, Jonathan B. Wight
Teaching Economics, Jonathan B. Wight
Economics Faculty Publications
Ethical considerations intersect with economics education on a number of planes. Nonetheless, in terms of curricula, only a handful of economics departments offer courses specifically focused on ethics. This chapter addresses the ways in which instructors can incorporate ethical components into teaching principles and field courses in order to broaden economic understanding and to enhance critical thinking. It examines three pedagogical issues: the artificial dichotomy between positive and normative analysis; the limiting scope of efficiency in outcomes analyses; and the incorporation of alternative ethical frameworks into public policy debates.
Puentes Teatrales, Montajes "De Ida Y Vuelta": Argentinos A La Conquista De La Escena Barcelonesa, Sharon G. Feldman
Puentes Teatrales, Montajes "De Ida Y Vuelta": Argentinos A La Conquista De La Escena Barcelonesa, Sharon G. Feldman
Latin American, Latino and Iberian Studies Faculty Publications
Throughout the present decade, a succession of playwrights, directors and theatre artists from Argentina have gone about leaving their imprint upon the Barcelona theatrical landscape (and by extension, that of Catalunya), an artistically fertile ground that, since the 1980s (and since the period of the democratic transition), has exhibited an undeniable yearning to breathe fresh air, to imbue itself with new aesthetic paradigms and become an essential point of reference within the world of European drama. Today Barcelona finds itself immersed in the most dynamic and extraordinary period in its modern theatre history, with an abundant outpouring of new drama …
El Teatro De La Época Democrática, Sharon G. Feldman
El Teatro De La Época Democrática, Sharon G. Feldman
Latin American, Latino and Iberian Studies Faculty Publications
La trayectoria del teatro contemporáneo en España es una historia de supervivencia. Entre las múltiples capas y campos que componen el paisaje teatral de la época democrática, la palabra «crisis» quizá sea la que se repite con más frecuencia, como si fuera una especie de mantra que persiste en la punta de la lengua, lista para ser pronunciada con tanta facilidad e incluso con tanto entusiasmo por tantos profesionales de las artes escénicas que habría que preguntarse si podría ser un milagro que la revolución tecnológica contemporánea -junto con los dilemas perpetuos que han surgido en torno a las subvenciones …