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Apollo Hypoakraios Reconsidered, Peter Nulton
Apollo Hypoakraios Reconsidered, Peter Nulton
Peter E. Nulton Ph.D.
In 1897, the excavations of P. Kabbadias uncovered ten votive plaques in a cave on the northwest slope of the Athenian Acropolis, thereby fixing the location of the "sanctuary of Apollo in a cave" mentioned by Pausanias (I.28.4). The inscriptions indicated that they were meant as dedications to Apollo Hypoakraios or Hypo Makrais, and that the dedicants were invariably members of the college of archons. Although the corpus has increased steadily since then, the inscriptions have not been treated together since Kabbadias's original publication.
In this paper, I will offer some conclusions drawn from a thorough re-analysis of the corpus. …
The Stammheim Missal: A "New" Source Of North German Chant, Elizabeth Teviotdale
The Stammheim Missal: A "New" Source Of North German Chant, Elizabeth Teviotdale
Elizabeth C Teviotdale
A survey of the contents of the Stammheim Missal (Los Angeles, J. Paul Getty Museum, MS 64), long known to art historians but unstudied by musicologists, with special attention paid to the sequence collection.
The Frontispiece Miniatures Of The Stammheim Missal, Elizabeth Teviotdale
The Frontispiece Miniatures Of The Stammheim Missal, Elizabeth Teviotdale
Elizabeth C Teviotdale
Examines the frontispiece miniatures of Los Angeles, J. Paul Getty Museum, MS 64, proposing that the direct reflection of the art patronized by Bishop Bernward of Hildesheim (d. 1022) is a key component in the manuscript's role as a testament to Bernward.
Book Review: The Minds Of The West: Ethnocultural Evolution In The Rural Middle West, 1830-1917, Lynn Dumenil
Book Review: The Minds Of The West: Ethnocultural Evolution In The Rural Middle West, 1830-1917, Lynn Dumenil
Lynn Dumenil
No abstract provided.
A King's Impossible Dream, Michael Graham
Women And The Church Courts In Reformation-Era Scotland, Michael Graham
Women And The Church Courts In Reformation-Era Scotland, Michael Graham
Michael F. Graham
A comprehensive view of the lives of women in Scotland from 1100 to 1750, based on a wide range of archival sources, including Court of Session records and Middle Scots poetry. Amongst the women featured are nuns, brewers, widows, witches, and wives of ministers of the kirk.
Review: Holocaust Infatuation, Peter Novick, The Holocaust In American Life, Marla Stone
Review: Holocaust Infatuation, Peter Novick, The Holocaust In American Life, Marla Stone
Marla Stone
No abstract provided.
"No Piece, No Peace": Class Contradictions In The Resurging Black Freedom Movement, Sundiata K. Cha-Jua
"No Piece, No Peace": Class Contradictions In The Resurging Black Freedom Movement, Sundiata K. Cha-Jua
Sundiata K Cha-Jua
In the shadow of the St. Louis Arch (commemorating "western expansion"), the Black Freedom Movement is being forced forward by the dynamic interaction between racial commonalities and class contradictions. Two things are important about the I-70 demonstrations? First, tactically by pushing contemporary protest beyond symbolic demonstrations this entrepreneur-led coalition has rehabilitated the march as a militant offensive weapon. Second, from the perspective of the Black working class and poor, the current settlement seems a sellout. The agreement highlights the need for poor and working class Blacks to pursue their own class interests. The I-70 actions deserved united Black community support, …
Readers' Theatre As A History Teaching Tool, Sandra D. Harmon, Pamela Riney-Kehrberg, Susan Westbury
Readers' Theatre As A History Teaching Tool, Sandra D. Harmon, Pamela Riney-Kehrberg, Susan Westbury
Pamela Riney-Kehrberg
LAST YEAR marked the one-hundred-and-fiftietha nniversaryo f the first women's rights convention held at Seneca Falls, New York. We wanted to celebrate the event with a dramatic presentation for our students. Lacking the skill to write a compelling play, we decided to put on a readers' theatre version of the convention. Such productions are engaging and relatively easy to stage as the actors read from scripts, usually without costumes or scenery. Readers' theatre also allows greater control over historical accuracy than a conventional play. Since history is only occasionally dramatic, the demands of theatre, whether on stage or in films …
The Left And Kosovo, Marla Stone, Josh Wick
Interpreting Shadows: Arms Control And Defense Planning In A Rapidly Changing Multi-Polar World, David R. King
Interpreting Shadows: Arms Control And Defense Planning In A Rapidly Changing Multi-Polar World, David R. King
David King
Cold War thinking continues to guide United States' policy in the Post-Cold War environment. Continuing to pursue policies forged during the Cold War will not be adequate to address proliferation for two reasons. First, Cold War policies do not reflect changes in the world in respect to other major or regional powers. Second, current policies overlook potential long-term counterproductive consequences. Adopting an overarching national policy on arms control will require understanding different world views of the United States, other major powers, and regional powers.
The Use Of Multimedia In Large Classrooms, Don Morrow
The Use Of Multimedia In Large Classrooms, Don Morrow
Donald Morrow
No abstract provided.
The New Technologies And The University Classroom: The Changing Roles Of Faculty And Instructional Developers, Don Morrow
Donald Morrow
No abstract provided.
Maritime Internationalism, Rowan Cahill
Maritime Internationalism, Rowan Cahill
Rowan Cahill
An account of the long records of internationalism of the Seamen's Union of Australia (SUA) and the Waterside Workers' Federation (WWF), and the way these records contributed to vital international support for the Maritime Union of Australia (MUA) during the bitter Australian 'War on the Waterfront' (1998). The MUA was formed in 1993 following the amalgamation of the SUA and the WWF.
Kosovo: A Round Table, Marla Stone
Freedpeople In The Tobacco South: Virginia, 1860-1900, Jeffrey Kerr-Ritchie
Freedpeople In The Tobacco South: Virginia, 1860-1900, Jeffrey Kerr-Ritchie
Jeffrey Kerr-Ritchie
L’Inhumaine (1924) – The Inhuman Woman As Lesbian, Maureen Shanahan
L’Inhumaine (1924) – The Inhuman Woman As Lesbian, Maureen Shanahan
Maureen G. Shanahan
No abstract provided.
Religion, Values, And Capitalism In Asia, Syed Farid Alatas
Religion, Values, And Capitalism In Asia, Syed Farid Alatas
farid alatas
The question of the relationship between religion and other phcnome n · that come within its conceptual and semantic field, such as values, the one hand, and modern economic development, the other, occupied the minds of scholars since the last century.While the issue was first dealt with theoretically and sociologically by lbn Khaldun in the fourteenth century AD, it was taken up again in systematic fashion by European classical social theorists in the nineteenth century.
The New Cambridge History Of India: Iv: 3 By Susan Bayly: Review For The South Asia Newsletter, Ananya Vajpeyi
The New Cambridge History Of India: Iv: 3 By Susan Bayly: Review For The South Asia Newsletter, Ananya Vajpeyi
Ananya Vajpeyi
No abstract provided.
Nation: Making Indonesia, Robert Cribb
I. Dünya Savaşı'Nda Mehmet Akif, Yaşar Semiz
Konya'da Yükseköğretimin Tarihçesi, Yaşar Semiz
Cumhuriyet Döneminde Konya'nın İktisadî Durumu (1923-1960), Yaşar Semiz
Cumhuriyet Döneminde Konya'nın İktisadî Durumu (1923-1960), Yaşar Semiz
Yaşar Semiz
No abstract provided.
Placing The Dead: Investigating The Location Of Wealthy Barrow Burials In Seventh Century England, Howard M. R. Williams
Placing The Dead: Investigating The Location Of Wealthy Barrow Burials In Seventh Century England, Howard M. R. Williams
Howard M. R. Williams
No abstract provided.
[Review] Goodbye Descartes. The End Of Logic And The Search For A New Cosmology Of The Mind. Keith Devlin (1997), Enrique Wulff
[Review] Goodbye Descartes. The End Of Logic And The Search For A New Cosmology Of The Mind. Keith Devlin (1997), Enrique Wulff
Enrique Wulff
No abstract provided.
Tench Coxe And The Right To Keep And Bear Arms, 1787-1823, David B. Kopel
Tench Coxe And The Right To Keep And Bear Arms, 1787-1823, David B. Kopel
David B Kopel
Tench Coxe, a member of the second rank of this nation's Founders and a leading proponent of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, wrote prolifically about the right to keep and bear arms. In this Article, the authors trace Coxe's story, from his early writings in support of the Constitution, through his years of public service, to his political writings in opposition to the presidential campaigns of John Adams and John Quincy Adams. The authors note that Coxe described the Second Amendment as guaranteeing an individual right, and believed that an individual right to bear arms was necessary for …
All The Way Down The Slippery Slope: Gun Prohibition In England And Some Lessons For Civil Liberties In America, David B. Kopel, Joseph Olson
All The Way Down The Slippery Slope: Gun Prohibition In England And Some Lessons For Civil Liberties In America, David B. Kopel, Joseph Olson
David B Kopel
Whenever civil liberties issues are contested, proponents of greater restrictions often chide civil liberties defenders for being unwilling to offer moderate concessions. Frequently, persons advocating restrictions on civil liberties claim that the "moderate" restriction will not infringe the core civil liberty. When rights advocates raise the "slippery slope" argument, they are criticized for being excessively fearful. The goal of the article is to refine our understanding of "slippery slopes" by examining a case in which a civil liberty really did slide all the way down the slippery slope.
The right to arms in Great Britain was entirely unrestricted at the …
A Plan For The Abolition Of Slavery, Consistently With The Interests Of All Parties Concerned (London, 1828), C. S. Monaco
A Plan For The Abolition Of Slavery, Consistently With The Interests Of All Parties Concerned (London, 1828), C. S. Monaco
C. S. Monaco
Published anonymously during the resurgence of the antislavery campaign in Britain, Moses E. Levy's pamphlet, "A Plan for the Abolition of Slavery," stands without parallel. The appearance of this publication in 1828 London, established Levy as the first and only Jewish abolitionist author amid a plethora of mostly Evangelical stalwarts. The scope and magnitude of Levy's ideas exceeded the more modest attempts by a small cohort of Jewish antislavery advocates who appeared much later in the United States. The entire pamphlet is reproduced here and, for the first time, extensive annotations by C. S. Monaco places this work into historical …
The Bolsheviks In Russian Society: The Revolution And Civil Wars, Lisa Kirschenbaum
The Bolsheviks In Russian Society: The Revolution And Civil Wars, Lisa Kirschenbaum
Lisa Kirschenbaum
No abstract provided.
The Historical Development Of Agriculture In Illinois, Pamela Riney-Kehrberg
The Historical Development Of Agriculture In Illinois, Pamela Riney-Kehrberg
Pamela Riney-Kehrberg
Illinois' agricultural history is long and complex. Illinois' first settlers, the Native Americans, practiced hunting, gathering, and fishing and made use of the resources of the woods and prairies. By the tenth century, Native Americans combined men's hunting with women's agricultural activities to meet the needs of their communities. The earliest crop Native American women cultivated was corn, imported to Illinois from the Southwest.