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Carle Van Loo, The Resurrection (La Resurrection Du Christ), 1734, John Donnelly Jan 2006

Carle Van Loo, The Resurrection (La Resurrection Du Christ), 1734, John Donnelly

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Otto Dix, From The Catacombs In Palermo I, Ca. 1923-24, Irene Guenther Jan 2006

Otto Dix, From The Catacombs In Palermo I, Ca. 1923-24, Irene Guenther

History Faculty Research and Publications

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Andy Warhol, Marilyn, 1967, Phillip Naylor Jan 2006

Andy Warhol, Marilyn, 1967, Phillip Naylor

History Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.


Three College Roommates Dream To Change The World, John Donnelly Jan 2006

Three College Roommates Dream To Change The World, John Donnelly

History Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.


Voices From Within And Without: Sources, Methods, And Problematics In The Recovery Of The Agrarian History Of The Igbo (Southeastern Nigeria), Chima J. Korieh Jan 2006

Voices From Within And Without: Sources, Methods, And Problematics In The Recovery Of The Agrarian History Of The Igbo (Southeastern Nigeria), Chima J. Korieh

History Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.


The Formative Influence Of French Colonialism On The Life And Thought Of Malek Bennabi (Malik Bn Nabi), Phillip Chiviges Naylor Jan 2006

The Formative Influence Of French Colonialism On The Life And Thought Of Malek Bennabi (Malik Bn Nabi), Phillip Chiviges Naylor

History Faculty Research and Publications

Malek Bennabi (1905–73) fut un intellectuel algérien de premier rang. Cet article étudie l’effet du colonialisme sur sa vie et ses idées. L’étude considère ses livres et offre une comparaison entre Bennabi et Frantz Fanon. Bennabi montre qu’il n’était pas « colonisable » à cause de sa formation et sa conscience historique.