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Crusader, December, 7, 2001, College Of The Holy Cross
Crusader, December, 7, 2001, College Of The Holy Cross
Student Newspapers
The student newspaper for the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts. Articles include coverage of campus events and issues, sports, editorials and special features.
As Long As You Think You're White..., Shawna Hanel
As Long As You Think You're White..., Shawna Hanel
Shawna Hanel
This body of work encourages white people to recognize that their histories, perspectives, and experiences are not those of humanity, but rather those of white humanity; while simultaneously exposing the falsity of inherent whiteness. In other words, the exhibit, paper and web site provide a space for white people to perceive their whiteness in the contexts of socialization, material culture, and economic location; and then to begin to disavow it within their attitudes, behaviors, and identities. Recognizing and disavowing whiteness concurrently may appear contradictory. Both are strategies necessary for the creation of white identities capable of acknowledging the gross historical …
Stones Of A Sure Foundation (Isaiah 28:16), Faith Brace
Stones Of A Sure Foundation (Isaiah 28:16), Faith Brace
Consensus
No abstract provided.
Discovering, Again, The Meaning Of "American", Peter Hegarty
Discovering, Again, The Meaning Of "American", Peter Hegarty
Center for LGBTQ Studies (CLAGS)
In his essay, "The discovery of what it means to be an American," James Baldwin described how his exile in Paris led him to new self-knowledge about his national identity. Baldwin left the US to survive what he called "the color problem," but was surprised to find he shared a sense of being "not at home" with white Americans in Europe. He was American in ways he had not realized. Exile afforded him intellectual freedom, but his growing consciousness of the French-Algerian war led him to understand that "there are no untroubled countries in this fearfully troubled world." Leaving home …
Irish Identity In Seamus Deane's Reading In The Dark, Peter Jasinski
Irish Identity In Seamus Deane's Reading In The Dark, Peter Jasinski
Inscape
No abstract provided.
The Impact Of Irish Ireland On Young Poland, 1890-1918, John A. Merchant
The Impact Of Irish Ireland On Young Poland, 1890-1918, John A. Merchant
Modern Languages and Literatures: Faculty Publications and Other Works
John. A. Merchant examines the impact of a contemporary cultural movement, Irish Ireland, on its Polish counterpart, Young Poland. He traces the reception of Irish literature in the form of translations of works by W. B. Yeats and John Millington Synge in Poland through translations by Jan Kasprowicz, Zenon "Miriam" Przesmycki and others as well as through a variety of cultural commentaries by Polish critics and by means of stage productions of Irish plays by theater directors, such as Tadeusz Pawlikowski.
The Grizzly, September 27, 2001, Cornota Harkins, Anne Antanavage '04, Julia Campbell, Sarah Napolitan, Quinn Dinsmore, Katie Lambert, Tammy Scherer, Christine Ginty, Sarah Ewald, Abby Stammen, Kelly Gray, Terri Wehnert, Eric Fierro, Fallon Szarko, Frank Romascavage Iii, Emily Fishwick, Kathryn Chapman, Becky Borbidge
The Grizzly, September 27, 2001, Cornota Harkins, Anne Antanavage '04, Julia Campbell, Sarah Napolitan, Quinn Dinsmore, Katie Lambert, Tammy Scherer, Christine Ginty, Sarah Ewald, Abby Stammen, Kelly Gray, Terri Wehnert, Eric Fierro, Fallon Szarko, Frank Romascavage Iii, Emily Fishwick, Kathryn Chapman, Becky Borbidge
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
Fitness Center Opens After Slight Delay • Two Women Recognized with Honorary Doctorate Degrees • Helping Campus Deal with Tragedy: President Strassburger Responds to the Crisis • The Decline of the Airplane Industry • Planning for the Future: Utilizing Career Services' Online Resources • Learning the Ins and Outs of Criminology • Pennsylvania Governor Ridge to Head Office of Homeland Security • In Sorrow • Opinions: Professors Speak Out: Faculty Opinions About the Terrorist Attacks on America; Will There be a Draft? Is the Army Big Enough? • The Lantern Starts a New Year of Publications • New Kickboxing Class …
Crusader, September, 14, 2001, College Of The Holy Cross
Crusader, September, 14, 2001, College Of The Holy Cross
Student Newspapers
The student newspaper for the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts. Articles include coverage of campus events and issues, sports, editorials and special features.
"'Rosebloom And Pure White,' Or So It Seemed", Mary Niall Mitchell
"'Rosebloom And Pure White,' Or So It Seemed", Mary Niall Mitchell
Mary Niall Mitchell
No abstract provided.
Defending The Double Monastery: Aldhelm Of Malmesbury's De Virginitate And Seventh-Century England, Thomas Cramer
Defending The Double Monastery: Aldhelm Of Malmesbury's De Virginitate And Seventh-Century England, Thomas Cramer
FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The double monasteries of seventh-century England have long been a problematic institution for historical interpretation. The purpose of this project is an attempt to place these institutions in relation to the ecclesiastical controversies of seventh-century England. Archbishop Theodore, who wished to reform the Anglo-Saxon church, challenged the role of the double monasteries. The attack on the double monasteries was instituted along gendered lines by evoking religious traditions that called into question the legitimacy of cooperation between monastic men and women. However, this position was not universally accepted. Aldhelm of Malmesbury’s De Virginitate provides a theological defense for the double monastery …
Weapons As Weapons: Another Northern Ireland Impasse, Ibpp Editor
Weapons As Weapons: Another Northern Ireland Impasse, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article explores the psychology of weapons possession in the context of political conflict in Northern Ireland.
Writing Allegory : Diasporic Consciousness As A Mode Of Intervention In Yang Mu's Poetry Of The 1970s, Lai Ming, Lisa Wong
Writing Allegory : Diasporic Consciousness As A Mode Of Intervention In Yang Mu's Poetry Of The 1970s, Lai Ming, Lisa Wong
Journal of Modern Literature in Chinese 現代中文文學學報
No abstract provided.
The Death Of Postmillennialism In The Holiness Tradition Following World War I, Tiffany Enos
The Death Of Postmillennialism In The Holiness Tradition Following World War I, Tiffany Enos
Seminary Masters Theses
Millennialism is an ancient component of religion, taking shapes and forms that vary widely from culture to culture, yet sharing enough in common that historian Frederic Baumgartner can describe an end-time scenario that sounds too familiar to be a generalization, even as it slides easily into the faiths of Buddhists, Aztec Indians, Jews, Muslims, and Christians alike. 1 Over the centuries, generation after generation has found reason to believe theirs would be the last, and several millennial groups have risen with fervor and conviction, only to see the promised end time come and go, and life carry on without them. …
The Death Of Postmillennialism In The Holiness Tradition Following World War I, Tiffany Enos
The Death Of Postmillennialism In The Holiness Tradition Following World War I, Tiffany Enos
Seminary Masters Theses
Millennialism is an ancient component of religion, taking shapes and forms that vary widely from culture to culture, yet sharing enough in common that historian Frederic Baumgartner can describe an end-time scenario that sounds too familiar to be a generalization, even as it slides easily into the faiths of Buddhists, Aztec Indians, Jews, Muslims, and Christians alike. 1 Over the centuries, generation after generation has found reason to believe theirs would be the last, and several millennia! groups have risen with fervor and conviction, only to see the promised end time come and go, and life carry on without them. …
Lanthorn, Vol. 35, No. 33, June 14, 2001, Grand Valley State University
Lanthorn, Vol. 35, No. 33, June 14, 2001, Grand Valley State University
Volume 35, August 24, 2000 - June 14, 2001
Lanthorn is Grand Valley State's student newspaper, published from 1968 to the present.
“They Lynched Jim Cullen”: Story And Myth On The Northern Maine Frontier, Dena Lynn Winslow York
“They Lynched Jim Cullen”: Story And Myth On The Northern Maine Frontier, Dena Lynn Winslow York
Maine History
James Cullen was born in 1846 in Peel, New Brunswick. In 1864 he applied for a grant of land and began a small farm near his father’s homestead. From there, events unfolded, as Cullen crossed the border, married Rosellah Twist, and became one of the most celebrated villains in Aroostook County history.
Memories Of Vrigstad And Des Moines, Augusta Charlotte Gustafson, James E. Erickson
Memories Of Vrigstad And Des Moines, Augusta Charlotte Gustafson, James E. Erickson
Swedish American Genealogist
No abstract provided.
The Bombay Boys Of Mira Nair, Firdaus Kanga And Ardashir Vakil, John C. Hawley
The Bombay Boys Of Mira Nair, Firdaus Kanga And Ardashir Vakil, John C. Hawley
English
The valorization of traditional sources that has come to be termed nativism has a broad politics that can distort the historical record by romanticizing the past. When Leopold Senghor or Amilcar Cabral speak of a "national culture"1 as the source for post-independence development and Frantz Fanon warns against the exoticization of "native"2 culture, the contours of the argument seem to be obvious: critics in one camp seek first to counter colonial cultural dominance; critics in the other camp wish to temper such rejection with a "domestication" of European culture. Westerners, even well-meaning ones, can get caught in related entanglements when …
Mapping 'New' Geographies Of Religion: Politics And Poetics In Modernity, Lily Kong
Mapping 'New' Geographies Of Religion: Politics And Poetics In Modernity, Lily Kong
Research Collection School of Social Sciences
This article reviews geographical research on religion in the 1990s, and highlights work from neighbouring disciplines where relevant. Contrary to views that the field is incoherent, I suggest that much of the literature pays attention to several key themes, particularly, the politics and poetics of religious place, identity and community. I illustrate the key issues, arguments and conceptualizations in these areas, and suggest various ways forward. These 'new' geographies emphasize different sites of religious practice beyond the 'officially sacred'; different sensuous sacred geographies; different religions in different historical and place-specific contexts; different geographical scales of analysis; different constitutions of population …
Civil War In Missouri: A Look At Confederate Guerrillas' Four-Stage Devolution, Drew Johnson
Civil War In Missouri: A Look At Confederate Guerrillas' Four-Stage Devolution, Drew Johnson
Honors Theses
Even before the Civil War broke out, pro-slavery and abolitionist groups were fighting for the future of slavery in the state of Missouri. Jayhawkers took the abolitionist cause into their own hands, and border ruffians did the same for slavery. When war eventually broke out, it was therefore fought by and against the people and characterized by guerrilla activity. Some of these guerrillas, like Quantrill and Anderson, had histories of criminal activities, whereas others, like the James brothers and Cole Younger, went on to further influence American history after the war. As the Union gained control of Missouri, Confederate guerrillas …
The Differences Between Opinion And Argumentation, Jim Gough
The Differences Between Opinion And Argumentation, Jim Gough
OSSA Conference Archive
No abstract provided.
Lanthorn, Vol. 35, No. 32, May 17, 2001, Grand Valley State University
Lanthorn, Vol. 35, No. 32, May 17, 2001, Grand Valley State University
Volume 35, August 24, 2000 - June 14, 2001
Lanthorn is Grand Valley State's student newspaper, published from 1968 to the present.
The Congregation Of The Mission In The United States: An Historical Survey, John Rybolt C.M.
The Congregation Of The Mission In The United States: An Historical Survey, John Rybolt C.M.
Vincentiana
No abstract provided.
"'Tis Hard To Dance With One Shoe": The Failure Of The Fathers In Walker's The Color Purple And Mccourt's Angela's Ashes., Gwendolyn Nicole Hale
"'Tis Hard To Dance With One Shoe": The Failure Of The Fathers In Walker's The Color Purple And Mccourt's Angela's Ashes., Gwendolyn Nicole Hale
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
In his story, “The Commitments,” Roddy Doyle identifies the Irish as "the blacks of Europe" (148). This sentiment typifies the oppression of the two cultures. The overwhelmingly oppressive society of the two aforementioned groups creates an atmosphere of failure, particularly for the fathers, who, for the most part, are supposed to be the heads of their families. Through Alice Walker’s The Color Purple and Frank McCourt’s Angela’s Ashes, the reader discovers the effects of these failures of the fathers due to tyrannical societies that impose dominance over such groups as the African-Americans and the Irish. The main characters, Celie and …
New Jersey Women And Their Strategies For Exerting Power In Marriage, 1770-1800, Jacqueline Deyo
New Jersey Women And Their Strategies For Exerting Power In Marriage, 1770-1800, Jacqueline Deyo
Honors Theses
No abstract provided.
The Congregation Of The Mission In The United States:, John E. Rybolt
The Congregation Of The Mission In The United States:, John E. Rybolt
John E Rybolt
The Congregation of the Mission (the Vincentians) arrived in America in 1815. This article traces their history as a mission from Rome (1815-35), a province of the Congregation (1835-88), divided into two provinces (1888-1975), and again into five provinces (from 1975). Its ministries developed from preaching and seminary teaching into other fields, such as university education and foreign missions.
Repositioning Paul’S Missionary Band In A Postmodern World: A Case For Culture-Bridging, Missional Teams As The Heart And Soul Of The 21st Century Church, R. Daniel Reeves
Repositioning Paul’S Missionary Band In A Postmodern World: A Case For Culture-Bridging, Missional Teams As The Heart And Soul Of The 21st Century Church, R. Daniel Reeves
Journal of the American Society for Church Growth
This article adds to our continuing quest to understand how to minister effectively in a postmodern culture.
Spring 2001, Valparaiso University