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From The Chair, Suzi Bolton
A House For All Time: The New Old House On White Street, Sim Liddon
A House For All Time: The New Old House On White Street, Sim Liddon
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly
No abstract provided.
A House For All Seasons: Number Six Cruse Alley, Sarah Dudley Hall Edwards
A House For All Seasons: Number Six Cruse Alley, Sarah Dudley Hall Edwards
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly
No abstract provided.
The Planter's Railway, Paul Harncourt
The Planter's Railway, Paul Harncourt
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly
No abstract provided.
The "Door To Nowhere" Leads To "Manure Manor", Elise H. Stephens
The "Door To Nowhere" Leads To "Manure Manor", Elise H. Stephens
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly
No abstract provided.
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly Of Local Architecture And Preservation: Preservation For All Times And All Seasons, Vol. 21, No. 4, Winter 1995, Historic Huntsville Foundation
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly Of Local Architecture And Preservation: Preservation For All Times And All Seasons, Vol. 21, No. 4, Winter 1995, Historic Huntsville Foundation
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly
No abstract provided.
From The Editor, Elise H. Stephens
From The Editor, Elise H. Stephens
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Still Another Hidden Hand Presidency?: The Presidential Leadership Style Of Abraham Lincoln And Dwight Eisenhower, Thomas Turner
Still Another Hidden Hand Presidency?: The Presidential Leadership Style Of Abraham Lincoln And Dwight Eisenhower, Thomas Turner
Bridgewater Review
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Prefatory Note, Leo Schelbert
Prefatory Note, Leo Schelbert
Swiss American Historical Society Review
This issue contains one of the three fine papers given at the annual meeting of the SAHS, held in Washington, D.C. on October 7, 1995, at the Embassy of Switzerland. The essay of the American cultural historian Professor H. Dwight Page of the University of Memphis, Tennessee, details the numerous and complex issues posed by the European Union to the Swiss polity. Ambassador Carlo Jagmetti attended the session and offered a thoughtful and appreciative response. Readers interested in Swiss affairs viewed within a European context will especially value Professor Page's incisive analysis.
Book Review: Geneva, Zurich, Basel: History, Culture And National Identity, Marion S. Miller
Book Review: Geneva, Zurich, Basel: History, Culture And National Identity, Marion S. Miller
Swiss American Historical Society Review
The idea of identity with Europe is central to the studies of the cities in the two volumes under review. As Carl Schorske suggests in his introduction to Geneva, Zurich, Basel: while Switzerland voted against European unity, these three cities, despite diverse but strong local identities, endorsed the unity concept when a referendum was undertaken in 1992. In a similar vein, James Cracraft, in an essay which surveys the historical background of Peter the Great' s rationale for the building of St. Petersburg in the eighteenth century, is hopeful that the city, reclaiming its original name after the demise of …
Book Review: Literary Freedom And Social Constraints In The Works' Of Gertrud Leutenegger., Laura Villiger
Book Review: Literary Freedom And Social Constraints In The Works' Of Gertrud Leutenegger., Laura Villiger
Swiss American Historical Society Review
In and around Switzerland Gertrud Leutennegger ranks among the wellknown contemporary Swiss writers. As yet, however, her work has not been translated and its reception has therefore been limited to German-speaking countries. Margrit Zinggeler' s study thus comes as a welcome introduction to Leutenegger' s writings that is designed for a general as well as specialized readership. As Zinggeler makes clear at the outset of her investigation, when Gertrud Leutenegger first started to write in the early 1970's, her artistic independence signaled a turning point in Swiss women writing. Luckily, the author has never since compromised her inner vision and …
The Crisis Of Switzerland On The Threshold Of The European Union, H. Dwight Page
The Crisis Of Switzerland On The Threshold Of The European Union, H. Dwight Page
Swiss American Historical Society Review
During the fifty years since the conclusion of World War II in 1945, Europe has undergone more radical changes than during the three preceding millennia. The Treaty of Maastricht, prepared by the twelve members of the European Community in December, 1991, legalizes a process of European social, economic and political unification and homogenization contradicting the evolution of European politics and societies since the fall of the Roman Empire. The majority of the nation states of Western Europe have been generated by a concerted struggle against amalgamation into large transnational empires. Notable examples are France, formed by the dissolution of its …
The Ghostly-Silent Guns Of Galveston: A Chronicle Of Colonel J.G. Kellersberger, The Confederate Chief Engineer Of East Texas, W. T. Block
East Texas Historical Journal
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Jose Maria Jesus Carvajal, United States Foreign Policy And The Filibustering Spirit In Texas, 1846-1853, John Moretta
Jose Maria Jesus Carvajal, United States Foreign Policy And The Filibustering Spirit In Texas, 1846-1853, John Moretta
East Texas Historical Journal
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The Alabama-Coushatta Indians: An Annotated Bibliography, Daniel J. Gelo, Tammy J. Morales
The Alabama-Coushatta Indians: An Annotated Bibliography, Daniel J. Gelo, Tammy J. Morales
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
The Most Humanistic Mathematician: Florentin Smarandache, Joanne S. Growney
The Most Humanistic Mathematician: Florentin Smarandache, Joanne S. Growney
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
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Program For The Afternoon Meeting
Program For The Afternoon Meeting
Swiss American Historical Society Review
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Reports, Sabine Jessner, Erdmann Schmocker, Carla Crosby, Elisabeth Stockli, Donald Tritt, Leo Schelbert, Selina Sutter
Reports, Sabine Jessner, Erdmann Schmocker, Carla Crosby, Elisabeth Stockli, Donald Tritt, Leo Schelbert, Selina Sutter
Swiss American Historical Society Review
The Attache Culturel of the Swiss Embassy, Walter Haffner, welcomed the members of our society to the Swiss Embassy. He was followed by our president Erdmann Schmocker who greeted the attendees to the business meeting. He expressed the society's appreciation to Ambassador Carlo Jagmetti for hosting the meeting and for graciously inviting the participants to be his guests at lunch.