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"Favorite Of Heaven": The Impact Of Skin Color On Atlantic Ethnic Africans In The Eighteenth Century, Kimberly V. Jones
"Favorite Of Heaven": The Impact Of Skin Color On Atlantic Ethnic Africans In The Eighteenth Century, Kimberly V. Jones
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
For Quality And Training Purposes: Stories, Sean Towey
For Quality And Training Purposes: Stories, Sean Towey
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Pubs, Temperance, And The Construction Of Irishness In James Joyce's Ulysses, Leslie Sweet Myrick
Pubs, Temperance, And The Construction Of Irishness In James Joyce's Ulysses, Leslie Sweet Myrick
Masters Theses
Ulysses can be read as a bar crawl; three episodes and part of a fourth are set in public houses, while various characters walk to and from drinking activities and establishments throughout the day. However, Ulysses' main character, Leopold Bloom, is an extremely moderate drinker and not considered "a regular" patron at any public house. His practicing of temperance is one example of how Bloom does not embody the typical Irish masculinity. However, the drinking culture in Ulysses has not been fully explored in context of the temperance movement which was an ongoing cause in 1904 Dublin despite Guinness's Brewery …
Evangelical Religion And Benevolent Reform In The Antebellum Urban Southwest: Natchez And Vicksburg, Mississippi, 1800-1860, Matthew S. Berry
Evangelical Religion And Benevolent Reform In The Antebellum Urban Southwest: Natchez And Vicksburg, Mississippi, 1800-1860, Matthew S. Berry
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
William Butler Yeats And The Cuchulain Cycle, Zhibo Wang
William Butler Yeats And The Cuchulain Cycle, Zhibo Wang
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Closing The Door: A Roll Call Analysis Of Immigration Voting In The 99th And 104th Congresses, Murray Stewart Leith
Closing The Door: A Roll Call Analysis Of Immigration Voting In The 99th And 104th Congresses, Murray Stewart Leith
Masters Theses
The research focus of this study is the voting behavior of the elected members of the United States House of Representatives on the issue of national immigration. This work specifically focuses on selected immigration roll call votes taken during the 99th and 104th Congresses. An examination of the voting behavior of the 435 elected representatives from each year will be examined by considering eight hypotheses that question the immigration voting behavior of various sub groups within congress.
During the 1980s and 1990s Congress took several major legislative actions in regards to the issue of national immigration. It was hypothesized that …
Medicinal Herbs Of Central Illinois, James E. Hefley
Medicinal Herbs Of Central Illinois, James E. Hefley
Masters Theses
A survey of the medicinal plants of central Illinois was conducted from fall of 1985 to the summer of 1987. This study concentrated on those herbaceous plants which have a scientific basis for their medicinal value. The study range included the following counties: Coles, Moultrie, Shelby, Fayette, Christian, and Montgomery.
In this paper, 58 species were considered, representing 33 families. A description of external morphology is included for each specimen, as well as folknames and habitat preferences. In addition, the medicinal qualities and active constituents are included for each specimen, as well as comments about their scientific and folknames.
In …
The Fragmentation Of The Ulster Unionist Party, Declan Lawson George Hall
The Fragmentation Of The Ulster Unionist Party, Declan Lawson George Hall
Masters Theses
In 1973, the Ulster Unionist Party fragmented after fifty years as the dominant party within Northern Ireland. However, this fragmentation did not simply occur in reaction to the events of the 1960's and early 1970's. It was a long ongoing process that can be traced back to the 1940's and 1950's.
This study is concerned with the splintering of the Ulster Unionist Party and the reasons that lay behind the division. The first contention in this thesis is that the Ulster Unionist Party was never the single united political party that it was often supposed to have been. It was …
The Family In Modern Northern Irish Drama, Ray Wallace
The Family In Modern Northern Irish Drama, Ray Wallace
Masters Theses
The purpose of this thesis is to show the plight of the family in Northern Ireland. The four plays which are the subject of this study--Within Two Shadows by Wilson John Haire, The Flats By John Boyd, Nightfall to Belfast by Patrick Galvin, and The Death of Humpty Dumpty by J. Graham Reid--deal with this innocent faction and highlight three principal effects of the troubles on their family lives. First, the families suffer internal division. They are alienated by religious/political differences which are as inseparable in these dramas as they are in Northern Irish life. Socialist doctrine opposes Christian …
From Ritual To Resurrection: The Exploratory Poetic Of Seamus Heaney, Susan L. Morris
From Ritual To Resurrection: The Exploratory Poetic Of Seamus Heaney, Susan L. Morris
Masters Theses
Heaney's poetry has grown and changed since the publication of his first collection of poetry, Death of a Naturalist. This paper is an attempt to present the development of Heaney's exploratory poetic which was created through his use of language and image, allowing him metaphorical vehicles for the examination of oppositions.
Heaney began his poetic exploration, or "dig," with the collections Death of a Naturalist and Door Into the Dark. The poetry presents nature images which represent Heaney's search into the unknown, the dark places. These images symbolize a searching for the imagination and for the purpose of …
The Troubled Ecstasy Of Yeats's "Purgatory" And "At The Hawk's Well", Gregory Michael Sadlek
The Troubled Ecstasy Of Yeats's "Purgatory" And "At The Hawk's Well", Gregory Michael Sadlek
Masters Theses
A great amount of W. B. Yeats's writing attests to his fascination with the preternatural. Indeed, it seems that Yeats felt the sacred experience to be somehow central in the living of a full life. Further, in his essay "The Celtic Element in Literature," he proposed that all great literature arises out of the passion which flows from the sacred experience. Yeats thought that drama as well as poetry, then, must plumb this core of life. And in his essay "The Tragic Theatre" he declared that great tragedy deals with feelings and experiences which are universal and timeless and which …
A Selective Study Of Negro Worksongs In The United States, Margaret E. Hilton
A Selective Study Of Negro Worksongs In The United States, Margaret E. Hilton
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Cook County Regular Democratic Organization, Richard Hamilton
Cook County Regular Democratic Organization, Richard Hamilton
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
A Rhetorical Biography Of Lady Astor In Parliament, Charles F. Rolinski
A Rhetorical Biography Of Lady Astor In Parliament, Charles F. Rolinski
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
The Scottish Highland Regiments In The French And Indian War, Nelson Orion Westphal
The Scottish Highland Regiments In The French And Indian War, Nelson Orion Westphal
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
From Romance To Realism: A Study Of Sinclair Lewis's Early Novels Culminating In Main Street, Sylvia Walborn
From Romance To Realism: A Study Of Sinclair Lewis's Early Novels Culminating In Main Street, Sylvia Walborn
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
The Foreign Relations Of England, March 3, 1894-June 22, 1895, Charles Titus
The Foreign Relations Of England, March 3, 1894-June 22, 1895, Charles Titus
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Quincy And Adams County In The Civil War, Richard W. Blair
Quincy And Adams County In The Civil War, Richard W. Blair
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Sage Of Bluffdale: John Russell, Editor And Writer, Helen E. Sanders
Sage Of Bluffdale: John Russell, Editor And Writer, Helen E. Sanders
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Influence Of The United Irishmen On The Mutinies At Spithead And Nore, Harvey A. Hurst
Influence Of The United Irishmen On The Mutinies At Spithead And Nore, Harvey A. Hurst
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
An Analysis And Study Of The Population Of Pana, Illinois, Antoinette Paula Strader
An Analysis And Study Of The Population Of Pana, Illinois, Antoinette Paula Strader
Masters Theses
No abstract provided by author.