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Retired Missionaries And Faith In A Changing Society, Carmel Gallagher Jan 2024

Retired Missionaries And Faith In A Changing Society, Carmel Gallagher

Books/Book chapters

Retired Missionaries and Faith in a Changing Society offers a sociological study of the Irish missionary diaspora. It draws on a series of interviews with female and male Catholic missionaries, mainly nuns and priests, who have worked in Asia, Africa and Central and South America, and who have returned to live in Ireland. The chapters provide unique insight into their experiences, exploring how they have navigated life-course changes in the context of changing church and changing societies. Retired missionaries have several vantage points from which to communicate their understandings, having worked across cultures and encountered some of the most challenging …


History And Humanities Reader: The Modern World Ii 1850 To The Present, Gary K. Pranger Jan 2020

History And Humanities Reader: The Modern World Ii 1850 To The Present, Gary K. Pranger

College of Arts and Cultural Studies Faculty Research and Scholarship

This is a compilation of ORU Humanities & History materials that ORU faculty have produced over the decades as lecture materials or as scripts for audio-visual class presentations. Here they are now articles for educational use by anyone who is interested.


Hss 403-101: Modern Irish Drama, Jon Curley Sep 2019

Hss 403-101: Modern Irish Drama, Jon Curley

Humanities Syllabi

No abstract provided.


Acting For Change – Four Drama Workshop Models In Anti-Racism, Anti-Sectarianism, Human Rights And Gender Equality And Storytelling To Promote Reconciliation, Mary Moynihan Jan 2012

Acting For Change – Four Drama Workshop Models In Anti-Racism, Anti-Sectarianism, Human Rights And Gender Equality And Storytelling To Promote Reconciliation, Mary Moynihan

Books/Book Chapters

This booklet is written by Mary Moynihan and produced by Smashing Times Theatre Company Limited as part of Acting for Change, a year-long arts programme using high quality drama and theatre processes to promote reconciliation within Donegal and on a cross-community, cross-border basis. As part of the project, in addition to presenting a professional theatre performance and seminar, the company developed four new awareness raising participative drama workshop models, designed by Mary Moynihan to promote anti-racism, anti-sectarianism, equality and storytelling for reconciliation.

The four drama workshop models are printed in full in this booklet along with resource information for drama …


Conference Program -- Association For The Study Of Law, Culture, & The Humanities 14th Annual Conference, University Of Nevada, Las Vegas -- William S. Boyd School Of Law Mar 2011

Conference Program -- Association For The Study Of Law, Culture, & The Humanities 14th Annual Conference, University Of Nevada, Las Vegas -- William S. Boyd School Of Law

Association for the Study of Law, Culture, & the Humanities 14th Annual Conference

The UNLV William S. Boyd School of Law hosted the Association for the Study of Law, Culture & the Humanities 14th Annual Conference from March 11-12, 2011. The Association brings together more than 275 interdisciplinary scholars from around the world each year to discuss law and legal issues from a broad perspective. Scholars attended the meeting at UNLV from Australia, Canada, England, Ireland, Italy, New Zealand and Sweden. The theme of the conference, drawing on the work of Nan Seuffert of the University of Waikato, was "Boundaries and Enemies."

The Association for the Study of Law, Culture and the Humanities …


Conference Bibliography: Selected Books And Other Publications By Conference Participants And New Scholarly Books Related To Law And The Humanities, University Of Nevada, Las Vegas -- William S. Boyd School Of Law Mar 2011

Conference Bibliography: Selected Books And Other Publications By Conference Participants And New Scholarly Books Related To Law And The Humanities, University Of Nevada, Las Vegas -- William S. Boyd School Of Law

Association for the Study of Law, Culture, & the Humanities 14th Annual Conference

A selected bibliography was prepared in connection with the Association for the Study of Law, Culture and the Humanities 14th Annual Conference held at the William S. Boyd School of Law, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, on March 11-12, 2011.


Spring 2010 Apr 2010

Spring 2010

The Alembic

Spring 2010. Full Issue, 148 pages in total including front matter & table of contents.

Contents:

  • Altongy, Stephanie, Rosary Beads by an Amerikaner, 8
  • Bergeron, Blake, Bricolage, 13
  • Bretz, Bobby, Daydream of a Temporal Trireme, 15
  • Brodeur, Jen, Day at the Museum, 16
  • Brooks, Dorothy Howe, Lost, 17
  • Callichio, David, Pyrrhus’ Latest Victory, 18
  • Camrud, Madelyn, Grieving, 29
  • Carr, Gladys Justin, Kwansaba for Richard Wright, 30
  • Carson, Jay, I Could Not Understand in Brazil, 31
  • Culver, Ralph, Taking Bluegill at Lake Seneca, 32
  • DesRoche, Robert, Hands, 34
  • Emerson, Donna L., Seperation in White, 35
  • Fox, Griffin, My Time …


Spring 2007 Apr 2007

Spring 2007

The Alembic

Spring 2007. Full Issue, 210 pages in total including front matter & table of contents.

Contents:

Editors' Note, 9

Poetry

  • Adams, Carolyn, Black Ice, 13
  • Adams, Carolyn, The Midnight Show, 14
  • Armatas, Lia, October Indeed, 16
  • Aylsworth, Peggy, Carnage at the Common Place, 17
  • Aylsworth, Peggy, Where Do Dead Birds Go?, 18
  • Baker, Ryan, We Shared September, 19
  • Ballard, Barry, The Night of the Immediate Hour (The Tablecloth), 20
  • Barrett, Jonathan, A Dying Pigeon Found in an Alley, 21
  • Barrett, Jonathan, Christmas List, 23
  • Bean, Jeffrey, Midnight in the Flattest Field …


Spring 2004 Apr 2004

Spring 2004

The Alembic

Spring 2004. Full Issue, 93 pages in total including front matter & table of contents.

Table of Contents:

Poetry:

  • Desht, Martin J., Crane Gang, 7
  • Russell, Benjamin, Heaven, 9
  • Russell, Benjamin, Yoga, 10
  • Russell, Benjamin, Simic's Mice, 11
  • Drexel, John, Another use for Gibbous, 12
  • Drexel, John, Somewhere is Such a Kingdom, 13
  • Friedman, Jeff, Salt House, 14
  • Thayer, K.A., Voice Mail, 15
  • Grilli, Danielle Marie, You Can Speak, 16
  • Zajac, Timothy, Riding with Richard, 17
  • Janiero, Dan, Old Boots, 18
  • Beaulieu, Sara-Anne, Barometric Personality Crisis, 19
  • Bland, …


Irish Literary Magazines, Censorship, And The Irish Free State, 1922-1924, William T. O'Malley Jul 2002

Irish Literary Magazines, Censorship, And The Irish Free State, 1922-1924, William T. O'Malley

Technical Services Department Faculty Publications

Text of "Irish Literary Magazines, Censorship, and the Irish Free State, 1922-1924," a paper presented by Professor William T. O'Malley at the conference "Places of Exchange: Magazines, Journals and Newspapers in British and Irish Culture, 1688-1945," University of Glasgow, Scotland, July 25, 2002.


Sir Shane Leslie And Other Irish Bibliographers, William T. O'Malley Mar 2002

Sir Shane Leslie And Other Irish Bibliographers, William T. O'Malley

Technical Services Department Faculty Publications

Text of a paper entitled "Sir Shane Leslie and Other Irish Bibliographers" presented by Professor William T. O'Malley to the John Russell Bartlett Society, John Carter Brown Library, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island on March 21, 2002. "Observations on the collecting of Irish bibliographical works, using Shane Leslie and some others as our text."


Irish Literature: A Brief Survey, William T. O'Malley Oct 1990

Irish Literature: A Brief Survey, William T. O'Malley

Technical Services Department Faculty Publications

Text of a talk, "Irish Literature: A Brief Survey," given by Professor William T. O'Malley at the Cranston Leisure Center on October 20, 1990. The talk was part of a series called "Books and More Books."


Volume 69, Number 1 - Spring 1990 Apr 1990

Volume 69, Number 1 - Spring 1990

The Alembic

Volume 69, Number 1 - Spring 1990. 90 pages including covers and advertisements.

Contributions:

  • Merrill, James "The Illustrations"
  • Weigl, Bruce "Elegy for the Swans at Grace Pond"
  • Glover, Krisser "Untitled"
  • Yattaw, Demian "Breathe The Night"
  • Yattaw, Demian "To The Other Side"
  • Ai "Lyndon Libre"
  • Pavao, Maria "A Portuguese Romance"
  • Bernard, Diane "Nowthenheretherewhatever"
  • Arrone-Amestoy, Lida "Philosophism"
  • Arrone-Amestoy, Lida "Inertia"
  • Camlet, Kim "#126"
  • Perrow, Michael "The Bushes"
  • Perrow, Michael "The Shell"
  • Hayes, John E. "Dr. King Shot In Memphis"
  • Moore, Ed "The Purchase"
  • Moore, Ed "The Big Town"
  • Reynolds, DDM "Library 1:45"
  • Reynolds, DDM "Cobwebs 2:00 PM"
  • McCrorie, Edward "Christmas Introductions"
  • Grossi, …


Volume 51, Number 2 - February 1971 Feb 1971

Volume 51, Number 2 - February 1971

The Alembic

Volume 51, Number 2 - February 1971. 4 pages including covers and advertisements.

  • McNeil, Paul "The Old Streetwalker"
  • Richards, Paul J. "A LOOK AT VIETNAM IN '69 or THE EFFECTS OF SPUTNIK ON AMERICAN EDUCATION"
  • McNeil, Paul "A LOOK AT INTELLECTUAL SNOBBERY IN '71 and/or THE EFFECTS OF AMERICAN EDUCATION ON THE AMERICAN EDUCATED"
  • rhys, skyles "return of judas viator"
  • rhys, skyles "spanish soliloquy"
  • O'Neil, Charles J., Jr. "Boston Common"
  • rhys, skyles "jews, circa 1940"
  • O'Neil, Charles J., Jr. "How Awesome is this Place"
  • Rybarski, Michael A. "EXERCISE NO. 3."
  • Gray, Thomas "as Mother beams"
  • McNeil, Paul "CAT'S CRADLE"
  • Paul, …


Volume 50 - April 1970 Apr 1970

Volume 50 - April 1970

The Alembic

Volume 50 - April 1970. 45 pages including covers and advertisements.

POETRY

  • DUCLOS, STEPHEN "A SUNDAY IN MARCH"
  • BURNET, JAMES "AMPLE APPLE"
  • McINTYRE, ROBERT (printed by Nancy Clark) "BELOVED KOUNTRY"
  • CHILDREN FROM JAMES L. McGUIRE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL and SHAW JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL, "CHILDREN'S POETRY"
  • PARILLO, J.A. "CRYSTAL FANTASY"
  • KELLY, ROBERT "DUCK"
  • CLARK, ROY PETER "ECOLOGY (to mother earth)"
  • MAAIA, WILLIAM "GARBAGE MEN"
  • MERLUZZO, PAUL "IMPROVISATION #34 TO SISERO"
  • MOCKAITIS, JOSEPH "ON THE OCCASION OF THE HORSE"
  • PARTRIDGE, T.L. "OUT OF ORDER"
  • GOODHUE, JIM "RAMBLE"
  • MERLUZZO, PAUL "URCHIN"
  • PAUL, MICHAEL "WORK"

PROSE

  • CHARPENTIER, ROBERT L. " THE BOOK OF PEACE"
  • BISCONE, …


March 1966 Mar 1966

March 1966

The Alembic

March 1966. 46 pages including covers and advertisements.

  • Walsh, John "Poem"
  • Barrett, Peter "Antigone: a modern transliteration"
  • Hutson, Bob "Journal Square to 33rd"
  • Moody, Stephen S. "Neucomb"
  • Thompson, John A. "Visions"
  • Wentraub, Dennis "Waiting for Godot: a critical essay"
  • Walsh, John "Poem"
  • Emond, Louis "To Dream"
  • Napier, James "New York - My Way"
  • Moody, Stephen S. "A Whisper"
  • Doyle, James P. "Vesti la Giubba"
  • Walsh, John "Untitled"
  • Barrett, Peter "Lyric"


Volume 38, Number 1 - February 1959 Feb 1959

Volume 38, Number 1 - February 1959

The Alembic

Volume 38, Number 1 - February 1959. 46 pages including covers and advertisements.

  • Williams, John, "The Alembic"
  • Sullivan, Richard, "Rhesus' Feast"
  • Sullivan, Richard, "The Little Ones"
  • Soulak, J., "A Warm Victory"
  • McGeough, Thaddeus, "The Greatest Drama"
  • Sullivan, Brian, "Obituary"
  • Holian, William A.
  • McGeough, Thaddeus, "The Christmas Gift"
  • Aubin, Robert R., "A Place of Death"
  • Sullivan, Brian, "Lines"
  • "I Survived the H-Bomb"
  • McGeough, Thaddeus, "When"
  • Holian, William A., "Landlocked"
  • Holian, William A., "The Retarded Child"
  • Sullivan, Brian, "Misery"
  • Holian, William A., "The Challenge"
  • Holian, William A., "With What Praises to Extoll Thee I Know Not"
  • Holian, William A.


Volume 37, Number 2 - May 1958 May 1958

Volume 37, Number 2 - May 1958

The Alembic

Volume 37, Number 2 - May 1958. 83 pages including covers and advertisements.

  • Dooley, Kenneth R., "The Rivers Affair"
  • Rypl, William, "88 Benefit Street"
  • Valky, Joseph J., "Only The Night"
  • Sullivan, Richard E., "Who Said Chaucer Was Square?"
  • Sullivan, G. Brian, "Unto Others"
  • "East to West"
  • Carroll, Charles, "West to East"
  • Williams, John, "Father Tabb's Poetry and Country"
  • Sullivan, G. Brian, "Oblivion's Abyss"
  • Alsfeld, Richard, "Japan in Retrospect"
  • Sullivan, G. Brian, "Encore Finale"
  • Sullivan, Richard, "Dialectical Materialism"
  • Carey, Peter J., "The Style of Evelyn Waugh"
  • Procaccini, Donald J., "Nocturne"
  • Carroll, Charles, "The Courtroom of the World"
  • Rzeczkowski, Eugene J., "Why?" …


Volume 35, Number 2 - May 1955 May 1955

Volume 35, Number 2 - May 1955

The Alembic

Volume 34, Number 2 - May 1955. 46 pages including covers and advertisements.

  • Editor, "This Concerns You"
  • Arrigan, Robert, "A Complete Education"
  • Costello, Thomas, "Writ on Habeans Corpus"
  • Riley, George, "Trilogy - The Picture"
  • Riley, George, "Light"
  • Mclarney, James, "The Christmas Week Wake"
  • McDermott, Michael, "Two Poems"
  • Curran, Charles, "The Stray"
  • Fortin, Rene, "And Yet You Ask!"
  • Mclarney, James, "The Howling Wall"
  • Mclarney, James, "Essential of Variancy"
  • Shea, Raymond, "Ego"
  • Shea, Raymond, "Beginnings"
  • McDermott, Michael, "Shadow"
  • Contributors


Volume 31, Number 2 - April 1952 Apr 1952

Volume 31, Number 2 - April 1952

The Alembic

Volume 31, Number 2 - April 1952. 63 pages including covers and advertisements.

  • Editorial
  • Manning, John C., "...At The End Of An Era"
  • Gervais, Wilton E., "Footsteps"
  • McGowan, Joseph P., "People Who Live In Glass Houses"
  • Trofi, Vincent C., "Catherine, the Fourth"
  • Gluckman, M. Howard, "The Common Weal"
  • Barbieri, Fred A., "The A. M. Spirit"
  • Martiska, John, "Secularism and Education"
  • Griffin, Henry, "Sometime After Three O'Clock"
  • Griffin, Henry, "My Soul Has Known A Song"
  • Slain, John, "Message for Arlette"


Volume 29, Number 4 - June 1951 Jun 1951

Volume 29, Number 4 - June 1951

The Alembic

Volume 29, Number 4 - June 1951. 60 pages including covers and advertisements.

  • "Editorial"
  • Kochek, Anton, "A Canary"
  • Clark, Norman D., "Family Matter"
  • Hanrahan, Gerald Patrick, "The Old Man Knows Best"
  • Fletcher, Paul F., "Carlyle and the Prevalence of Witches"
  • Plummer, William, "Deus exMachina"
  • Boudreau, Bernard, "The Grass"
  • Nagle, Austin P., "Ecce Homo"


Volume 24, Number 4 - Summer 1942 Jun 1942

Volume 24, Number 4 - Summer 1942

The Alembic

Volume 24, Number 4 – Summer 1942. 55 pages including covers and advertisements.

  • Kenny, Joseph "A Woman of Letters"
  • Rosen, Louis "The Gazette Goes to Press"
  • Gerhard, John "When the War is Over"
  • Young, Peter "Need Money?"
  • Shiel, James "Alembichords"
  • Gerhard, John "The Truck"
  • Sherman, James "Conquistador"
  • Gorman, Jeffrey "On Late-Comers"
  • Sharkey, John "St. Georgie and the Dragon"
  • "By the Way'


Volume 24, Number 3 - March 1942 Mar 1942

Volume 24, Number 3 - March 1942

The Alembic

Volume 24, Number 3 – March 1942. 49 pages including covers and advertisements.

  • Cavanaugh, Paul "Captain Charles E. Rosendahl, U.S.N."
  • "New Fingers in the Pi"
  • Mulligan, Thomas "Writing for the Alembic"
  • F.M., Extension School "God Bless Them"
  • Bracq, Edward "'Liberal Education'"
  • McCormick, William "Certitude"
  • Young, Kenneth "The Chinese Language"
  • Murphy, James J. "In the Land of the Shamrocks"
  • O'Shea, Joseph "The New Fleet"
  • Maguire, Frank "Alembichords"
  • Rosen, Louis S. "Futility"
  • "The Enchanting Young Ghost"
  • Shiel, James "By the Way"


Volume 23, Number 4 - May 1941 May 1941

Volume 23, Number 4 - May 1941

The Alembic

Volume 23, Number 4 – May 1941. 66 pages including covers and advertisements. (Only 36 pages available in archival copy.)

  • The Quality of Decorum
  • Conway, Joseph A. "For the Fatherland"
  • Rich, Harold "End of a Visit"
  • Gallagher, Matthew P. "How Long, O Lord?"
  • Murphy, James J. "Holy Man of Dublin"
  • J.A.C. "Records and Discords"
  • Greene, John "Thought"
  • Maguire, F.J. "In Quest of Arcady"
  • Jodaitis, Annie T. of the Extension School "Women's Posiition in the Early Social World"
  • "By the Way'


Volume 21, Number 4 - May 1939 May 1939

Volume 21, Number 4 - May 1939

The Alembic

Volume 21, Number 4 - May 1939. 67 pages including covers and advertisements.

  • "En Avant"
  • Crowley, Francis, "Tick-Tick-Tick"
  • Farrell, Thomas, "To Her"
  • Healey, Robert C., "Alas, Poor Cobb"
  • Gallagher, Matthew P., "The Glory of an Empire"
  • Landry, Lionel J., "The Common Touch"
  • Hayes, John T., "Solitary Solitude"
  • Williams, Jr., T., "One Never Knows"
  • McGovern, Charles T., "Loved I Not Honor More"
  • Kenny, Herbert, "Well Done, My Son"
  • Honnen, Jr., William H., "Papist Propaganda"


Volume 21, Number 3 - March 1939 Mar 1939

Volume 21, Number 3 - March 1939

The Alembic

Volume 21, Number 3 - March 1939. 56 pages including covers and advertisements.

Contents

  • Editorial, "Urbi et Orbi"
  • Wardle, Irving, "Tavern on the Turnpike"
  • Carignan, Norman J., "Bad, Bad Benny"
  • Landry, Lionel, "A Clear Prophet"
  • Williams, Jr., Ira T., "Welcome Home"
  • Houlihan, John T., "Adaptation of XXI of Les Regrets"
  • Hayes, John T., "Bag of Oats"
  • Sasso, Anthony R., "The Old Masters"
  • Houlihan, John T., "I Hold a Drop of Water"
  • Gallagher, Matthew P., "Armageddon"
  • Ryan, Mark John, "Climbing Mount McHenry"
  • Reidy, John J., "I Lose a Friend"
  • Sherman, Seymour A., "On Water"


Volume 21, Number 1 - October 1938 Oct 1938

Volume 21, Number 1 - October 1938

The Alembic

Volume 11, Number 1 - October 1938. 65 pages including covers and advertisements.

Contents

  • Healey, Robert C., "What Floor, Please?"
  • Carignan, Norman J., "Decision"
  • Lincoln, Milton, "Rebuff"
  • Mulligan, Thomas, "We Wuz Robbed"
  • Wardle, Irving, "Guns for Spain"
  • FitzGerald, Louis, "A Couple of Years Ago..."
  • Healey, Robert C., "Sights and Sounds"
  • Landry, Lionel J., "Prelude"
  • Gibbons, Walter, "Brother Sebastian's Monkey"


Volume 19, Number 4 - May 1937 May 1937

Volume 19, Number 4 - May 1937

The Alembic

Volume 19, Number 4 - May 1937. 64 pages including covers and advertisements.

  • Hughes, Edward Riley, "Commencement"
  • Geary, William Denis, "O Salutaris Hostia"
  • Ryan, John J., "On Propaganda and Art"
  • Gibbons, Walter F., "Escape"
  • Serry, Franklin, "His Is The Cool Of A Mountain Pool"
  • Geary, William Denis, "Dawn Comes For Cathleen"
  • Campbell, Walter E., "Sorcery To Socialization"
  • Smith, E. Allan, "Sweet Sorrow"
  • Healey, Robert, "Why?"
  • Fanning, John H., "Elementary, Watson!"
  • MacArthur, Daniel J., "Notes From A Freshman's Log"
  • Hughes, Walter Appleton, "Rossetti, Poetic Expatriate"
  • "Editorials"
  • "The Collegiate World"
  • "Book Reviews"


Volume 17, Number 4 - May 1935 May 1935

Volume 17, Number 4 - May 1935

The Alembic

Volume 17, Number 4 - May 1935. 73 pages including covers and advertisements.

  • Murphy, Robert T., "Homecoming"
  • Scowcroft, George T., "Current Trends"
  • Fanning, John H., "Air Raid"
  • Hart, Daniel J., "Prosperity and Depression"
  • Murray, Jr., Herbert F., "Gypsiana (verse)"
  • McCarthy, John B., "Lines from Lethe (verse)"
  • Sullivan, Eugene J., "Pride Goeth"
  • Brunell, Richard, "The Words of Men (verse)"
  • Sullivan, William J., "Blowout"
  • "Senior Class Poll"
  • "Editorial"
  • "How Tomes Have Changed!"
  • "Campus Chronicle"
  • "Press Box"
  • "In Memoriam (verse)"


Volume 17, Number 2 - February 1935 Feb 1935

Volume 17, Number 2 - February 1935

The Alembic

Volume 17, Number 2 - February 1935. 58 pages including covers and advertisements.

  • Cavanagh, John F., "Birdlets at Play"
  • Devenish, Jr., Joseph E., "Our Chord of Music"
  • Shelley, Percy Bysshe, "Music (poem)"
  • Sullivan, Jr., William J., "Chicken"
  • Sullivan, Eugene J., "On Essaying"
  • Smith, A., "Pangs of Muteness"
  • McGowan, J. Ford, "Submarine Terrace"
  • Czech, Max, "Winter's Dawn"
  • Fanning, John H., "Fog Night"
  • "Editorial"
  • "How Tomes Have Changed!"
  • "Campus Chronicle"
  • "Bottoms Up!"
  • "Press Box"