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The Anatomy Of A Friendship: The Correspondence Of Ruth Pitter And C. S. Lewis, 1946-1962, Don W. King
The Anatomy Of A Friendship: The Correspondence Of Ruth Pitter And C. S. Lewis, 1946-1962, Don W. King
Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and Mythopoeic Literature
Chronological study of the friendship between Pitter and Lewis, illustrated with excerpts from their letters to each other and from Pitter’s poetry. Includes her transcript of a conversation about where the Beavers got the ingredients for the lunch they fed the Pevensie children.
The Uncle, Estelle Shanley
Vanishing Point: An Examination Of Some Consequences Of Globalization For Contemporary Irish Film, Sean Crosson
Vanishing Point: An Examination Of Some Consequences Of Globalization For Contemporary Irish Film, Sean Crosson
e-Keltoi: Journal of Interdisciplinary Celtic Studies
In the following article, some films produced with the support of Bord Scannán na hÉireann (The Irish Film Board) since its reconstitution in 1993 are examined in light of the work of global anthropologist Arjun Appadurai and his theory of global cultural flows. I suggest that cinema, primarily of Hollywood origin, has had a notable influence on the development of Irish society and Irish film. Contemporary Irish film itself also reflects the failure of Irish history to excite the imagination of Ireland’s youth as effectively as the seductive depictions of America’s past as mediated through the Western and gangster films. …
Westview: Vol. 22, Iss. 2 (Spring/Summer 2003)
Executive Compensation Following The Sarbanes-Oxley Act Of 2002, Kathryn Stewart Lehman
Executive Compensation Following The Sarbanes-Oxley Act Of 2002, Kathryn Stewart Lehman
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Annotations, Cwbr_Editor
Paradise Alley, John Jakes
Paradise Alley, John Jakes
Civil War Book Review
That fateful week
A fictional exploration of the 1863 New York Draft Riots
Reading Kevin Baker's massive novel set during the New York draft riots is rather like returning to a favorite city after a considerable absence û the surroundings are familiar, and so are many of the peop....Adventure Tales, Colonialism, And Alexander Montgomery's Australian Perspective, Christine Doran
Adventure Tales, Colonialism, And Alexander Montgomery's Australian Perspective, Christine Doran
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture
In her paper, "Adventure Tales, Colonialism, and Alexander Montgomery's Australian Perspective," Christine Doran discusses an early nineteenth-century example of Australian literature dealing with Southeast Asia. The text analysed is about Borneo, in a collection of short stories by Alexander Montgomery entitled Five-Skull Island and Other Tales of the Malay Archipelago, published in Melbourne in 1897. In the paper, Doran's focus is on Montgomery's adventure tales and she situates the texts within their literary and cultural contexts. Montgomery's writing is then analyzed in the light of postcolonial scholarship. Doran argues that in several important ways this author's work runs counter to …
Continuity And Coherence In The Rehnquist Court, John O. Mcginnis
Continuity And Coherence In The Rehnquist Court, John O. Mcginnis
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Finding Fundamental Fairness: Protecting The Rights Of Homosexuals Under European Union Accession Law, Travis J. Langenkamp
Finding Fundamental Fairness: Protecting The Rights Of Homosexuals Under European Union Accession Law, Travis J. Langenkamp
San Diego International Law Journal
In tackling the issue of sexual orientation discrimination, the European Union must make significant efforts to conform or, perhaps, eradicate incongruous legislation within Applicant Countries. The difficulty of this endeavor is two-fold: first, in terms of the number and complexity of the laws of each Applicant Country; and, second, in the absence of any detailed and systematic documentation of sexual orientation discrimination within those same Applicant Countries. Compounding, if not confounding, such legitimate endeavors are the inconsistent anti-gay legislation prevalent within the present Member States. The stakes are high for Member States and Applicant Countries alike. Thus, the European Union's …
Virulent Ethnocentrism And Conflict Intractability: Puzzles And Challenges For 3rd Party Intervenors, Dennis J. D. Sandole
Virulent Ethnocentrism And Conflict Intractability: Puzzles And Challenges For 3rd Party Intervenors, Dennis J. D. Sandole
Peace and Conflict Studies
This article addresses complex identity-based conflicts, such as those associated with the ending of the Cold War (e.g., Bosnia). It suggests that in many identity-based conflicts, historical memories of outrage and victimhood ("chosen traumas") have persevered across centuries, thereby keeping the conflicting parties "in history." The paper examines the role of virulent ethnocentrism in such intractable conflicts. It also examines the role of "nature" and "nurture" in embedding the universal tendency for humans to divide their species into "them" and "us" within a highly charged emotional context. The paper argues that the complexity of these conflicts has at least four …
Punitive House Demolitions, The Prohibition Of Collective Punishment, And The Supreme Court Of Israel, Shane Darcy
Punitive House Demolitions, The Prohibition Of Collective Punishment, And The Supreme Court Of Israel, Shane Darcy
Penn State International Law Review
No abstract provided.
May A Catholic University Have A Catholic Faculty, Michael J. Mazza
May A Catholic University Have A Catholic Faculty, Michael J. Mazza
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Black And White After Brown: Constructions Of Race In Modern Supreme Court Decisions, Rogers M. Smith
Black And White After Brown: Constructions Of Race In Modern Supreme Court Decisions, Rogers M. Smith
University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law
No abstract provided.
Book Reviews, Parameters Editors
Book Reviews, Parameters Editors
The US Army War College Quarterly: Parameters
No abstract provided.
The Heroes Of The First Amendment, Frederick Schauer
The Heroes Of The First Amendment, Frederick Schauer
Michigan Law Review
In 1950, Felix Frankfurter famously observed that "[i)t is a fair summary of history to say that the safeguards of liberty have frequently been forged in controversies involving not very nice people." The circumstances of Justice Frankfurter's observation were hardly atypical, for his opinion arose in a Fourth Amendment case involving a man plainly guilty of the crime with which he had been charged - fraudulently altering postage stamps in order to make relatively ordinary ones especially valuable for collectors. Indeed, Fourth Amendment cases typically present the phenomenon that Frankfurter pithily identified, for most of the people injured by an …
Discussing The First Amendment, Christina E. Wells
Discussing The First Amendment, Christina E. Wells
Michigan Law Review
Since the First Amendment's inception, Americans have agreed that free expression is foundational to our democratic way of life. Though we agree on this much, we have rarely agreed on much else regarding the appropriate parameters of free expression. Is the First Amendment absolute or does it allow some regulation of speech? Should the First Amendment protect offensive speech, pornography, flag-burning? Why do we protect speech - to promote the search for truth, to promote self-governance, or to protect individual autonomy?2 History is rife with disagreements regarding these issues to which there are no definitive answers. Certainly, the text of …
Mothertongue Spring 2003 (Full Document), Mothertongue Editors
Mothertongue Spring 2003 (Full Document), Mothertongue Editors
mOthertongue
No abstract provided.
A Healing Journey, Patrick K. Wiggins '70
A Healing Journey, Patrick K. Wiggins '70
Furman Magazine
A war veteran returns to Vietnam to confront his past -- and finds deliverance.
Imputing War Crimes In The War On Terrorism: The U.S., Northern Alliance, And 'Container Crimes', Ahmed S. Younis
Imputing War Crimes In The War On Terrorism: The U.S., Northern Alliance, And 'Container Crimes', Ahmed S. Younis
Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice
No abstract provided.
The Origins Of Political Policing In Canada: Class, Law, And The Burden Of Empire, Andrew Parnaby, Gregory S. Kealey
The Origins Of Political Policing In Canada: Class, Law, And The Burden Of Empire, Andrew Parnaby, Gregory S. Kealey
Osgoode Hall Law Journal
This essay examines the origins of the Canadian secret service from the 1860s to the Great War. During this time, the Canadian government faced political challenges from Irish republicans and South Asian radicals. Both groups sought to liberate their home countries-Ireland and India-from British rule by promoting the idea of independence and the necessity of militant tactics amongst their respective immigrant communities in North America. Faced with this subversive activity, which had both domestic and international implications, the government created a secret service to gather political intelligence. Significantly, the government's political response was shaped decisively by its status as an …
Use All The Tools In Our Toolbox, Elder Vaughn J. Featherstone
Use All The Tools In Our Toolbox, Elder Vaughn J. Featherstone
Issues in Religion and Psychotherapy
No abstract provided.
Reviews, Marvels & Tales Editors
Reviews, Marvels & Tales Editors
Marvels & Tales
The Celtic Breeze: Stories of the Otherworld from Scotland, Ireland, and Wales. By Heather McNeil.
The Eagle on the Cactus: Traditional Stories from Mexico. Retold by Angel Vigil. Translated by Francisco Miraval.
Jasmine and Coconuts: South Indian Tales. By Cathy Spagnoli and Paramasivam Samanna.
The Magic Egg and Other Tales from Ukraine. Retold by Barbara J. Suwyn. Edited by Natalie O. Kononenko.
Thai Tales: Folktales of Thailand. Retold by Supaporn Vathanaprida. Edited by Margaret Read MacDonald.
A Tiger by the Tail and Other Stories from the Heart of Korea. Retold by Linda Soon Curry. Edited by Chan-eung Park.
When Night …
Furman Magazine. Volume 46, Issue 1 - Full Issue, Furman University
Furman Magazine. Volume 46, Issue 1 - Full Issue, Furman University
Furman Magazine
No abstract provided.
Report From Sundance 2003: Religion In Independent Film, Elysée Nouvet
Report From Sundance 2003: Religion In Independent Film, Elysée Nouvet
Journal of Religion & Film
This is the report from the Sundance Film Festival 2003.
Tip O’Neill: Irish-American Representative Man, Shaun O'Connell
Tip O’Neill: Irish-American Representative Man, Shaun O'Connell
New England Journal of Public Policy
Thomas P. “Tip” O’Neill, Man of the House as he aptly called himself in his 1987 memoir, stood as the quintessential Irish-American representative man for half of the twentieth century. O’Neill, often misunderstood as a parochial, Irish Catholic party pol, was a shrewd, sensitive, and idealistic man who came to stand for a more inclusive and expansive sense of his region, his party, and his church. O’Neill’s impressive presence both embodied the clichés of the Irish-American character and transcended its stereotypes by articulating a noble vision of inspired duty, determined responsibility, and joy in living. There was more to Tip …
Spartan Daily, March 14, 2003, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily, March 14, 2003, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily (School of Journalism and Mass Communications)
Volume 120, Issue 36
Proxies For Loyalty In Constitutional Immigration Law: Citizenship And Race After September 11, Victor C. Romero
Proxies For Loyalty In Constitutional Immigration Law: Citizenship And Race After September 11, Victor C. Romero
DePaul Law Review
No abstract provided.