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The Loving Letter Part 4, C. Mervyn Maxwell
The Loving Letter Part 4, C. Mervyn Maxwell
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The Loving Letter Part 3, C. Mervyn Maxwell
The Loving Letter Part 3, C. Mervyn Maxwell
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The Loving Letter Part 2, C. Mervyn Maxwell
The Loving Letter Part 2, C. Mervyn Maxwell
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The Loving Letter Part 1, C. Mervyn Maxwell
The Loving Letter Part 1, C. Mervyn Maxwell
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No abstract provided.
Cinematic Auguries Of The Third Reich In Gravity's Rainbow, David Cowart
Cinematic Auguries Of The Third Reich In Gravity's Rainbow, David Cowart
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Nationalist Movements, Edited By Anthony D. Smith, Gerasimos Augustinos
Nationalist Movements, Edited By Anthony D. Smith, Gerasimos Augustinos
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Reviews the book Nationalist Movements, edited by Anthony D. Smith.
Sabbath: A Day Of Liberation, Sakae Kubo
Once Saved Always Saved?, Sakae Kubo
Why Jesus Didn't Come Last Night, C. Mervyn Maxwell
Why Jesus Didn't Come Last Night, C. Mervyn Maxwell
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National Integration And Disintegration: The Southern Sudan, Richard A. Lobban
National Integration And Disintegration: The Southern Sudan, Richard A. Lobban
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The southern Sudan has been torn by internal and external struggles for most of its long history. The area has seldom been unified by its own leaders or by those seeking to impose their rule upon the southerners. One of the greatest experiments in national integration is now underway in that region. Certain progress has been made, but much remains to be done. The struggle for national integration in the huge and underdeveloped Sudan is very difficult, with ethnic and geographical factors weighing heavily. The problem has been complicated by the deep roots of national division planted by British colonialism …
The Sudan, Richard Lobban, Carolyn Fluehr-Lobban
The Sudan, Richard Lobban, Carolyn Fluehr-Lobban
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Sudan, Africa's largest country, straddles a vast expanse of geography, history and culture. Its great diversity is a most prominent characteristic. While Sudan has not itself played a central role in world history, the great powers from the ancient Egyptians to the British imperialists have involved it in international affairs. However, it is often forgotten that Sudan once ruled Egypt during the height of the Kushites, that it was under Byzantine Christian rule for a longer period than under Islam, and that the great Sudanese nationalist, the Mahdi, defeated a joint Anglo-Egyptian military venture in the late nineteenth century.
The Massacre In Thistle Valley, Albert Winkler
The Massacre In Thistle Valley, Albert Winkler
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War broke out between the white settlers of Utah and the Ute Indians in 1865. Before the whites could gather for better defense, the Ute Indians struck a house made of willows in 1865. All six members of the Given family were killed, and they were all buried in a the same wagon box in the Fairview, Utah, Cemetery.
On Visual Art And Camouflage, Roy R. Behrens
On Visual Art And Camouflage, Roy R. Behrens
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In a number of books on visual fine art and design [1, 2], there is mention of the kinship between camouflage and painting, but no one has, to my knowledge, pursued it. I have intermittently researched this relationship for several years, and my initial observations have recently been published [3]. Now I have been awarded a faculty research grant from the Graduate School of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee to pursue this subject in depth. I am, therefore, collecting documents and personal accounts pertaining to historical and theoretical connections of the kind that are listed below.
Bookmarks: Men And Women Who Matched Mountains, C. Mervyn Maxwell
Bookmarks: Men And Women Who Matched Mountains, C. Mervyn Maxwell
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