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Vulcan Historical Review 27 (Complete Issue), Vulcan Historical Review Staff Jan 2023

Vulcan Historical Review 27 (Complete Issue), Vulcan Historical Review Staff

Vulcan Historical Review

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Vulcan Historical Review 24 (Front Matter), Vulcan Historical Review Staff Jan 2020

Vulcan Historical Review 24 (Front Matter), Vulcan Historical Review Staff

Vulcan Historical Review

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Vulcan Historical Review 24 (Complete Issue), Vulcan Historical Review Staff Jan 2020

Vulcan Historical Review 24 (Complete Issue), Vulcan Historical Review Staff

Vulcan Historical Review

No abstract provided.


Second-Wave Feminism In Northern Ireland In The Context Of The Troubles: The Movement And Its Implications On Women, Sunya Reddy Jan 2020

Second-Wave Feminism In Northern Ireland In The Context Of The Troubles: The Movement And Its Implications On Women, Sunya Reddy

Vulcan Historical Review

pp. 72-78


We Do Not Want Your Tired And Your Poor: Alabama’S Immigration Policies (1870-1910), Nadejda Bontcheva-Loyaga Jan 2016

We Do Not Want Your Tired And Your Poor: Alabama’S Immigration Policies (1870-1910), Nadejda Bontcheva-Loyaga

Vulcan Historical Review

pp. 73-89


Pretenders And Punishments, Rachel Morgan Jan 2014

Pretenders And Punishments, Rachel Morgan

Vulcan Historical Review

pp. 54-67


Remembrance And Research: Some Reflections On A Pending Centenary -- Conclusion, Keith C. Sewell Sep 2013

Remembrance And Research: Some Reflections On A Pending Centenary -- Conclusion, Keith C. Sewell

Pro Rege

This article is the second half of Dr. Keith C. Sewell’s study “Remembrance and Research: Some Reflections on a Pending Centenary”.


Remembrance And Research: Some Reflections On A Pending Centenary, Keith C. Sewell Jun 2013

Remembrance And Research: Some Reflections On A Pending Centenary, Keith C. Sewell

Pro Rege

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World War I And The Nevada Homefront Pre-War Rhetoric Vs. War-Time Reality, Karen Loeffler Jan 2006

World War I And The Nevada Homefront Pre-War Rhetoric Vs. War-Time Reality, Karen Loeffler

Psi Sigma Siren

From the early 1860s, first as a territory then as a state, Nevada has been identified as a part of the western frontier mythology. The harsh environment invited an even harsher incursion of outlaws, bandits, and outcasts from the East. Other arrivals included diverse immigrant groups, entrepreneurs, and religious sects ready to embrace the freedom promised by westward migration. Having achieved statehood in the midst of the Civil War, the Battle Born state has not only encouraged but also prospered from its errant image. Equally evident is the unconventional, rebellious, and anti-government reputation associated with Nevadans who, regardless of their …


The Mind Of The South, Ellen Bragdon Jan 2005

The Mind Of The South, Ellen Bragdon

Vulcan Historical Review

pp. 151-154


History And Memory In Late Twentieth Century Civil War Literature: The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly, Marion B. Lucas Jan 2003

History And Memory In Late Twentieth Century Civil War Literature: The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly, Marion B. Lucas

The Kentucky Review

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The Vision Thing, Shaun O'Connell Sep 1990

The Vision Thing, Shaun O'Connell

New England Journal of Public Policy

In "The Vision Thing," Shaun O'Connell reviews a number of books whose subject matter is not merely the presidential election of 1988, but the impact of image politics in the age of the thirty-second sound bite. He quotes Neil Postman in Amusing Ourselves to Death: "Just as the television commercial empties itself of authentic product information so that it can do its psychological work of [pseudotherapy], image politics empties itself of authentic political sustenance for the same reason."

The works discussed in this article include: All by Myself: The Unmaking of a Presidential Campaign, by Christine M. Black …


Book Reviews, Charles E. Clark, Jacques M. Downs St. Francis College, Kenneth M. Morrison, Gwilym R. Roberts Apr 1978

Book Reviews, Charles E. Clark, Jacques M. Downs St. Francis College, Kenneth M. Morrison, Gwilym R. Roberts

Maine History

Reviews of the following books: The Fathers of the Towns: Leadership and Community Structure in Eighteenth-century New England by Edward M. Cook, Jr.; Voyages by Alfred T. Hill; The Indians of Maine and the Atlantic Provinces: A Bibliographical Guide by Roger B. Ray; Sunday River Sketches: A New England Chronicle by Martha Fifield Wilkins


Book Reviews, James Leamon, Charles E. Clark, Herman Ganzevoort, William David Barry, Edwin Churchill Jul 1977

Book Reviews, James Leamon, Charles E. Clark, Herman Ganzevoort, William David Barry, Edwin Churchill

Maine History

Review of the following books: Archaeological Excavations at Pemaquid, Maine 1965-1974 by Helen B. Camp; Colonial New England: A Historical Geography by Douglas R. McManis; Madawaska: A Chapter in Maine-New Brunswick Relations by Charlotte L. Melvin; The Flight of the Grand Eagle: Charles G. Bryant, Maine Architect and Adventurer by James. H. Mundy and Earle G. Shettleworth, Jr.; The Emergence of Provincial New Hampshire, 1623-1741 by David E. Van Deventer


Book Reviews, Madeleine D. Giguere, Gerald E. Morris, Richard I. Hunt Jan 1977

Book Reviews, Madeleine D. Giguere, Gerald E. Morris, Richard I. Hunt

Maine History

Reviews of the following books: Lewiston: A Textile City in Transition by James S. Leamon; Massachusetts: A Bibliography of its History edited by John D. Haskell; Bibliography of Maine, 1960-1975 compiled by Eric S. Flower; Maine in the Revolution: A Reader's Guide compiled by Edwin A. Churchill and James Leamon; Maine Communities and War for Independence: A Guide for Study of Local Maine History as Related to the American Revolution compiled by Edwin A Churchill;