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Culture In Crisis: The English Novel In The Late Twentieth Century, Michael F. Harper
Culture In Crisis: The English Novel In The Late Twentieth Century, Michael F. Harper
Scripps Faculty Books
Culture in Crisis begins with political and social history at the moment of the election of Margaret Thatcher. Many saw in this event the dissolution of the ideal of the liberal State once believed to be shared by both the Left and the Right. Ranging widely over such writers as Anthony Powell, John LeCarre, Samuel Selvon, Salman Rushdie, and Margaret Drabble, Harper examines various responses to this “crisis” which he shows to have roots in a pernicious ideal of “Englishness” going back many generations. With considerable skill and a masterful grasp of books and ideas, he presents the novel as …
While Your Hearts Are Yearning Performance, Celia
While Your Hearts Are Yearning Performance, Celia
While Your Hearts Are Yearning
Performed at the Schuster Hall Creative Arts Center at Wright State University, While Your Hearts Are Yearning, offered a variety of British, American, Canadian, and Australian popular music from World War I, along with historical commentary.
The Chanticleer, 2014-03-03, Coastal Carolina University
The Chanticleer, 2014-03-03, Coastal Carolina University
The Chanticleer Student Newspaper
The editorially independent student produced weekly newspaper of Coastal Carolina University.
The Pulse, Volume 08, No. 7, 1914, University Of Nebraska College Of Medicine
The Pulse, Volume 08, No. 7, 1914, University Of Nebraska College Of Medicine
The Pulse
•Is Gall Bladder Surgery Wholly Satisfactory- Byron B. Davis, M.D.
•Gilder Gives Start to College Museum
•Gifts to Medical College
•Tennis Association Meets
•The Medical Library
•Senior Notes
•Editorial
•Sophomore Class Notes
•Big Blaze
•Obituary
•Alumni News Notes
•Clinical Department
•Medical Society Organized
•Freshmen Notes
•Alumni Publication Out
•Our Lincoln Letter-Kenneth Davis
•Inspection of the Building of the College of Medicine of the University of Nebraska by a Committee from Western Reserve University
North America, Jennifer D. Keene
North America, Jennifer D. Keene
History Faculty Books and Book Chapters
"These demographic shifts are just one example of how considering North America as an entity during the First World War offers the alluring possibility of breaking away from the strictures of the normal nation-state approach to studying the war, presenting an opportunity to consider the war's regional and global dimensions. Uncovering the full scope of 'North America's War' requires evaluating Britain's dominant position in the global political economy, North America's contribution to the fighting, international relations within North America and how North American-based events and initiatives affected the course of the war and the peace."