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Roundhouse Kick: A Brief Global And African-Centered Perspective Of The Martial Arts, J D. Jackson Jan 2000

Roundhouse Kick: A Brief Global And African-Centered Perspective Of The Martial Arts, J D. Jackson

Vulcan Historical Review

pp. 117-134


Melancholy Accidents: The Meaning Of Violence In Post-Famine Ireland, Kurt E. Kinbacher Jan 2000

Melancholy Accidents: The Meaning Of Violence In Post-Famine Ireland, Kurt E. Kinbacher

Vulcan Historical Review

pp. 153-155


Vulcan Historical Review 4 (Complete Issue), Vulcan Historical Review Staff Jan 2000

Vulcan Historical Review 4 (Complete Issue), Vulcan Historical Review Staff

Vulcan Historical Review

No abstract provided.


Louise Lyons Heustis: Southern Artist, Catherine L. Druhan Jan 2000

Louise Lyons Heustis: Southern Artist, Catherine L. Druhan

Vulcan Historical Review

pp. 23-44


Becoming Mormon Men: Male Rites Of Passage And The Rise Of Mormonism In Nineteenth-Century America, Bruce R. Lott Jan 2000

Becoming Mormon Men: Male Rites Of Passage And The Rise Of Mormonism In Nineteenth-Century America, Bruce R. Lott

Theses and Dissertations

The evidence presented in this thesis supports a view of the first Mormon men as coming from the agrarian majority of early nineteenth-century American farmers and artisans who embraced a set of manly ideals that differed significantly, in many ways, from those embraced by their middle-class contemporaries. These men's life writings attest to boyhood experiences of working alongside their fathers as soon as they were physically able, and subsequently of acting as substitute farmers and breadwinners as well as being put out to work outside the direct supervision of their fathers. Such experiences enabled them to frequently follow in the …