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The Partition Of Ireland: Anglo-Irish Relations As Reflected In A Political Idea, Cian G. Mceneaney Dec 2020

The Partition Of Ireland: Anglo-Irish Relations As Reflected In A Political Idea, Cian G. Mceneaney

Honors Program Theses and Projects

After years of postponement, and at the time of writing, Britain is set to leave the European Union on December 31, 2020, after complications mainly due to the new-age “Irish Question:'' how to handle the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland in the south?


All Hopped Up: Beer, Cultivated National Identity, And Anglo-Dutch Relations, 1524-1625, George Evans Light Dec 2020

All Hopped Up: Beer, Cultivated National Identity, And Anglo-Dutch Relations, 1524-1625, George Evans Light

Journal X

No abstract provided.


Public Education In Spanish St. Augustine, Joseph B. Lockey Dec 2020

Public Education In Spanish St. Augustine, Joseph B. Lockey

Florida Historical Quarterly

A school for white children existed in St. Augustine as early as 1606. Whether it continued to function during the rest of this first period of Spanish dominion is a question that cannot now be answered. But if it did survive, it must have come to a close on the cession of the province to the British in 1763; for the change of sovereignty was followed by a general abandonment of the territory by the Spanish inhabitants. When the Spanish came back twenty years later the British in turn departed. With the restoration of sovereignty went the restoration of the …


Racial Strains In Florida, Rhea M. Smith Dec 2020

Racial Strains In Florida, Rhea M. Smith

Florida Historical Quarterly

This paper was prepared for and read before the annual meeting of the Florida Historical Society, held at Rollins College, February 29 last.


Pensacola: Its Early History, S. J. Gonzalez Nov 2020

Pensacola: Its Early History, S. J. Gonzalez

Florida Historical Quarterly

Turning the hands of time backward along the dial of Floridian history, we find chronicled in the year 1559- or according to some writers 1553- the birth of an infant city on the shores of Ochees, a beautiful deep water bay, which offered safe anchorage to a fleet sailing northward under the command of one Tristam DeLuna, one of those adventurous Spaniards who, following the ignis fatuus of all Spanish explorers of the gulf - the fabulous golden stores of a country to the northward - had entered the harbor in search of a landing place.


Florida Historical Quarterly, Volume 94, Number 1, Florida Historical Society Nov 2020

Florida Historical Quarterly, Volume 94, Number 1, Florida Historical Society

Florida Historical Quarterly

Religion and Women's Rights in Florida: An Examination of the Equal Rights Amendment Legislative Debates, 1972-1982 by Laura E. Brock
The Rise of Jim Crow in Fort Myers, 1885-1930 by Jonathan Harrison
'Gators Making Merry in Cuba: The University of Florida Football Team in Havana, December 1912 by Michael T. Wood
Throwing the Explorer out with the Fountain: American History Textbooks and Juan Ponce de Leon by Roger Chapman
Book Reviews
End Notes


Florida Historical Quarterly, Volume 75, Number 3, Florida Historical Society Nov 2020

Florida Historical Quarterly, Volume 75, Number 3, Florida Historical Society

Florida Historical Quarterly

“THE PRIVATIONS & HARDSHIPS OF A NEW COUNTRY”: SOUTHERN WOMEN AND SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY ON THE FLORIDA FRONTIER Anya Jabour
CITY PLANNING IN WEST PALM BEACH DURING THE 1920s John F. Eades
THE FROGMEN IN FLORIDA: U.S. NAVY COMBAT DEMOLITION TRAINING IN FORT PIERCE, 1943-1946 Robert A. Taylor
“BRASSHATS” AND “BABY FINGERS”: THE BATTLE OVER RURAL EDUCATION Stephen D. Andrews
FLORIDA HISTORY RESEARCH IN PROGRESS
BOOK REVIEWS
BOOK NOTES
HISTORY NEWS


Padre Pio, Pandemic Saint: The Effects Of The Spanish Flu And Covid-19 On Pilgrimage And Devotion To The World’S Most Popular Saint, Michael A. Di Giovine Nov 2020

Padre Pio, Pandemic Saint: The Effects Of The Spanish Flu And Covid-19 On Pilgrimage And Devotion To The World’S Most Popular Saint, Michael A. Di Giovine

International Journal of Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage

In the Catholic world, pilgrimages and other devotional rituals are often undertaken to foster healing and well-being. Thus, shrines dedicated to saints are particularly relevant in times of pandemic. Pilgrimage to the shrines associated with 20th century Italian stigmatic, St. Padre Pio of Pietrelcina, known as one of the Catholic world’s most popular saints, is particularly informed by this notion, as Pio is understood as a healing saint thanks to the spiritual and corporal works of mercy that marked his ministry during his lifetime, as well as belief in the miraculous nature of his relics. Pio’s hometown of Pietrelcina and …


Searching For Answers: Examining Historical Christianity In Nineteenth Century Europe Through Kierkegaard & Nietzsche, Robert Jones Nov 2020

Searching For Answers: Examining Historical Christianity In Nineteenth Century Europe Through Kierkegaard & Nietzsche, Robert Jones

Theses

The Europe of the 1800s saw remarkable change. Previously unthinkable ideas and 'isms' made their way to the forefront of exploration in European society, forcing Christianity to a crossroads it had never before experienced. This thesis examines the fusion of politics and religion into a sort of surrogate religion for the Post-Enlightenment world. Above all, it examines historical Christianity through precedent-setting writers Søren Kierkegaard and Friedrich Nietzsche. Given the unique process of secularization in the nineteenth century, both writers offer something often overlooked; the inevitable progress or decline of the Lutheran tradition depends, in true existentialist fashion, on the individual.


Florida Historical Quarterly, Volume 71, Number 1, Florida Historical Society Oct 2020

Florida Historical Quarterly, Volume 71, Number 1, Florida Historical Society

Florida Historical Quarterly

FREE SPEECH AT THE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA: THE ENOCH MARVIN BANKS CASE Fred Arthur Bailey
WHITE ROBES AND CROSSES: FATHER JOHN CONOLEY, THE Ku KLUX KLAN, AND THE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA Stephen R. Prescott
UNPRETENDING SERVICE: THE JAMES L. DAVIS, THE TAHOMA, AND THE EAST GULF BLOCKADING SQUADRON David J. Coles
NOTES AND DOCUMENTS EAST FLORIDA PAPERS, 1784-1821 Sherry Johnson
FLORIDA HISTORY IN PERIODICALS
BOOK REVIEWS
BOOK NOTES
HISTORY NEWS


Florida Historical Quarterly, Volume 69, Number 3, Florida Historical Society Oct 2020

Florida Historical Quarterly, Volume 69, Number 3, Florida Historical Society

Florida Historical Quarterly

ACROSS THE BORDER: COMMODITY FLOW AND MERCHANTS IN SPANISH ST. AUGUSTINE James Cusick
UNFORGOTTEN THREAT: FLORIDA SEMINOLES IN THE CIVIL WAR Robert A. Taylor
WEST FLORIDA'S CREEK INDIAN CRISIS OF 1837 Brian R. Rucker
REVIEW ESSAY: ALFRED I. DU PONT: HIS IMPACT ON FLORIDA Jerrell H. Shofner
FLORIDA HISTORY RESEARCH IN PROGRESS
BOOK REVIEWS
BOOK NOTES
HISTORY NEWS


Florida Historical Quarterly, Volume 69, Number 2, Florida Historical Society Oct 2020

Florida Historical Quarterly, Volume 69, Number 2, Florida Historical Society

Florida Historical Quarterly

MEN WITHOUT GOD OR KING: RURAL SETTLERS OF EAST FLORIDA, 1784-1790 Susan R. Parker
“TELL THEM I DIED LIKE A CONFEDERATE SOLDIER": FINEGAN’S FLORIDA BRIGADE AT COLD HARBOR Zack C. Waters
APALACHICOLA AWEIGH: SHIPPING AND SEAMEN AT FLORIDA'S PREMIER COTTON PORT Lynn Willoughby
WILLIAM POPE DUVAL: AN EXTRAORDINARY FOLKLORIST Frank L. Snyder
BOOK REVIEWS
BOOK NOTES
HISTORY NEWS
ANNUAL MEETING


Florida Historical Quarterly, Volume 66, Number 4, Florida Historical Society Oct 2020

Florida Historical Quarterly, Volume 66, Number 4, Florida Historical Society

Florida Historical Quarterly

THE 1944 FLORIDA DEMOCRATIC SENATE PRIMARY James C. Clark
JOHN ELLIS, KING'S AGENT, AND WEST FLORIDA Julius Groner and Robert R. Rea
FLORIDA SLAVE NARRATIVES Gary R. Mormino
DEMOGRAPHY AND THE POLITICAL DESTINY OF FLORIDA DURING THE SECOND SPANISH PERIOD Abel Poitrineau
NOTES AND DOCUMENTS: FLORIDA MANUSCRIPT ACQUISITIONS AND ACCESSIONS
BOOK REVIEWS
BOOK NOTES
HISTORY NEWS
DIRECTORS ' MEETING
INDEX TO VOLUME LXVI


Florida Historical Quarterly, Volume 63, Number 2, Florida Historical Society Oct 2020

Florida Historical Quarterly, Volume 63, Number 2, Florida Historical Society

Florida Historical Quarterly

FRANCIS’S METALLIC LIFEBOATS AND THE THIRD SEMINOLE WAR George E. Buker
MILITARY DUTY IN ANTEBELLUM FLORIDA: THE EXPERIENCES OF JOHN HENRY WINDER Arch Fredric Blakey
PLANTATION DEVELOPMENT IN BRITISH EAST FLORIDA: A CASE STUDY OF THE EARL OF EGMONT Daniel L. Schafer
NOTES AND DOCUMENTS: Cracker— SPANISH FLORIDA STYLE James A. Lewis
BOOK REVIEWS
BOOK NOTES
HISTORY NEWS
ANNUAL MEETING


Florida Historical Quarterly, Volume 60, Number 1, Florida Historical Society Oct 2020

Florida Historical Quarterly, Volume 60, Number 1, Florida Historical Society

Florida Historical Quarterly

LOYALIST REFUGEES AND THE BRITISH EVACUATION OF EAST FLORIDA, 1783-1785 Carole Watterson Troxler
ARTURO O’NEILL: FIRST GOVERNOR OF WEST FLORIDA DURING THE SECOND SPANISH PERIOD Eric Beerman
A LOST LANDMARK REVISITED: THE PANTON HOUSE OF PENSACOLA Thomas D. Watson and Samuel Wilson, Jr.
WAR CLOUDS ON THE MISSISSIPPI: SPAIN’S 1785 CRISIS IN WEST FLORIDA Gilbert C. Din
EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES IN SPANISH WEST FLORIDA, 1781-1821 Jack D. L. Holmes
BERNARD LINTOT: A CONNECTICUT YANKEE ON THE MISSISSIPPI, 1775-1805 Robin Fabel
BOOK REVIEWS
BOOK NOTES
HISTORY NEWS


Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol 56, Number 2, Florida Historical Society Oct 2020

Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol 56, Number 2, Florida Historical Society

Florida Historical Quarterly

"A LOVE-MAD MAN": SENATOR CHARLES W. JONES OF FLORIDA Judy Nicholas Etemadi
A VIEW OF SPANISH WEST FLORIDA: SELECTED LETTERS OF GOVERNOR JUAN VICENTE FOLCH David H. White
NOTES AND DOCUMENTS:

  • "THE HEAVENLY PLANATION”: A SEVENTEENTHCENTURY MENTION OF FLORIDA Nancy Lee-Riffe
  • CIVIL WAR LETTERS OF MAJOR GENERAL JAMES PATTON ANDERSON Margaret Anderson Uhler
  • BERNARDO DE GALVEZ’S COMBAT DIARY FOR THE BATTLE OF PENSACOLA, 1781 Maury Baker and Margaret Bissler Haas

BOOK REVIEWS
BOOK NOTES
HISTORY NEWS
SEVENTY-FIFTH ANNUAL MEETING


A University In 1693: New Light On William & Mary's Claim To The Title "Oldest University In The United States", Thomas J. Mcsweeney, Katharine Ello, Elsbeth O'Brien Oct 2020

A University In 1693: New Light On William & Mary's Claim To The Title "Oldest University In The United States", Thomas J. Mcsweeney, Katharine Ello, Elsbeth O'Brien

William & Mary Law Review Online

William & Mary has traditionally dated its transformation from a college into a university to a set of reforms of December 4, 1779. On that date, Thomas Jefferson and his fellow members of the Board of Visitors reorganized William & Mary, eliminating the grammar school and the two chairs in divinity and creating chairs in law, modern languages, and medicine.Five days after the reforms were adopted, a William & Mary student wrote that “William & Mary has undergone a very considerable Revolution; the Visitors met on the 4th Instant and form’d it into a University....” Just over three years later, …


Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 49, Number 3, Florida Historical Society Oct 2020

Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 49, Number 3, Florida Historical Society

Florida Historical Quarterly

THIRTY CENT COTTON AT LLOYD, FLORIDA Clifton Paisley
WAR AVERTERS: SEWARD, MALLORY, AND FORT PICKENS Ernest F. Dibble
HISTORY OF THE BLOCKHOUSE ON THE WITHLACOOCHEE Tom Knotts
NOTES AND DOCUMENTS:

  • INTERVENTION AND REACTION: FLORIDA NEWSPAPERS AND UNITED STATES ENTRY IN WORLD WAR I C. Peter Ripley
  • JUSTICE SAMUEL DOUGLAS AS GOVERNOR MARVIN REMEMBERED HIM Bertram H. Groene
  • TAMIAMI TRAIL BLAZERS Russell Kay
  • FLORIDA HISTORY RESEARCH IN PROGRESS

BOOK REVIEWS
BOOK NOTES
HISTORY NEWS


Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 47, Number 4, Florida Historical Society Oct 2020

Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 47, Number 4, Florida Historical Society

Florida Historical Quarterly

“GRAVEYARD FOR BRITONS ,” WEST FLORIDA, 1763-1781 Robert R. Rea
FLORIDA BLACK CODES Joe M. Richardson
MILITARY RECONSTRUCTION AND THE GROWTH OF THE ANTI-NEGRO SENTIMENT IN FLORIDA, 1867 Ralph L. Peek
NOTES AND DOCUMENTS:

  • BEMROSE'S MEDICAL CASE NOTES FROM THE SECOND SEMINOLE WAR E. A. Hammond
  • THE SOUTHERN LIMIT OF TIMUCUA TERRITORY Ripley P. Bullen

BOOK REVIEWS
BOOK NOTES
HISTORICAL NEWS
DIRECTORS’ MEETING, DECEMBER 7, 1968
CONTRIBUTORS


Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 47, Number 3, Florida Historical Society Oct 2020

Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 47, Number 3, Florida Historical Society

Florida Historical Quarterly

UNITED STATES, FRANCE, AND WEST FLORIDA, 1803-1807 Clifford L. Egan
LIEUTENANT LEVIN M. POWELL, U.S.N., PIONEER OF RIVERINE WARFARE George E. Buker
APALACHICOLA: THE BEGINNING Harry P. Owens
THE FLORIDA RAILROAD AFTER THE CIVIL WAR Dudley S. Johnson
BOOK REVIEWS AND NOTES
HISTORICAL NEWS
CONTRIBUTORS


Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 47, Number 1, Florida Historical Society Oct 2020

Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 47, Number 1, Florida Historical Society

Florida Historical Quarterly

CELI 'S EXPEDITION TO TAMPA BAY: A HISTORICAL ANALYSIS Charles W. Arnade
A VIEW OF CELI'S JOURNAL OF SURVEYS AND CHART OF 1757 John D. Ware
FIGHTING MEN VIEW THE WESTERN WAR, 1862-1864 George C. Bittle
CONTRACT LABOR IN FLORIDA DURING RECONSTRUCTION Edward K. Eckert
FORT PIERCE AMERICAN GOLD FIND Carl J. Clausen
POSTSCRIPT TO JOHN BEMROSE'S Reminiscences John K. Mahon
BOOK REVIEWS
HISTORICAL NEWS
CONTRIBUTORS


The Troubled Backstory Of The Twenty-Fifth Amendment: The Photo, The Feud, And The Secret Service, Garrison Nelson, Brenna M. Rosen Oct 2020

The Troubled Backstory Of The Twenty-Fifth Amendment: The Photo, The Feud, And The Secret Service, Garrison Nelson, Brenna M. Rosen

New England Journal of Public Policy

The 1963 murder of President John F. Kennedy led to a reconsideration of the 1947 Presidential Succession Act, which mandated that the Speaker of the US House of Representatives was next in line to the vice president and the Senate president pro tempore was next in line to the Speaker. The new president, Lyndon B. Johnson, was only fifty-five when he took the oath of office on November 22, 1963, but he had a well-known heart condition that would end his life nine years later. Seated behind Johnson when he met with Congress was the soon-to-be seventy-two-year old House Speaker …


Close, But No Cigar: Tobacco Usage During The Civil War Era, Benjamin M. Roy Oct 2020

Close, But No Cigar: Tobacco Usage During The Civil War Era, Benjamin M. Roy

Student Publications

Tobacco carried a range of gendered, social, regional, and racial meanings in America during the nineteenth century, and these disparate meanings were symbolized through different forms of consumption. The cultural meaning inherent within chewing tobacco, cigars, pipes, and cigarettes, are the object of this research. I will examine the class associations linked to chewing tobacco, the manly identities symbolized through cigars and pipes, and explore cultural movement and racial meaning through the cigarette. Through tobacco, I will explain how nineteenth century Americans comprehended addiction, and establish the organic agency of consumable commodities to influence the consciousness of their users.


Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 40, Issue 3, Florida Historical Society Sep 2020

Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 40, Issue 3, Florida Historical Society

Florida Historical Quarterly

Table of Contents


Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 38, Issue 1, Florida Historical Society Sep 2020

Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 38, Issue 1, Florida Historical Society

Florida Historical Quarterly

Table of Contents


Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 36, Issue 2, Florida Historical Society Sep 2020

Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 36, Issue 2, Florida Historical Society

Florida Historical Quarterly

BLOCKADE RUNNERS Alice Strickland
THE CIVIL WAR LETTERS OF AUGUST HENRY MATHERS Franklin A. Doty
CIVIL WAR OPERATIONS IN AND AROUND PENSACOLA Edwin C. Bearrs
BOOK REVIEWS

  • Carter, The Territorial Papers of Florida, 1821-1824 Dorothy Dodd
  • Maclachlan and Floyd, The Changing South C. W. Tebeau
  • Peithmann, The Unconquered Seminole Indians James W. Covington

NEWS AND NOTES
CONTRIBUTORS
New Members


Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 31, Issue 1, Florida Historical Society Sep 2020

Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 31, Issue 1, Florida Historical Society

Florida Historical Quarterly

The Pensacola Indian Trade Peter A. Brannon
A Voyage to the Miami Region in 1793 Richard K. Murdoch
Settlers from Connecticut in Spanish Florida, 1808-1816 Robert E. Rutherford (ed.)
Book Reviews:

  • Varner, “The Florida of the Inca” Charlton W. Tebeau
  • Rouse, “A Survey of Indian River Archeology”
  • Ferguson, “Chronology at South Indian Field” Frederick W. Sleight
  • Stanley, “A History of Jackson County” J. E. Dovell

The Historical Association of Southern Florida
The Florida Historical Society

  • The annual meeting
  • The program
  • Minutes
  • Report of the treasurer
  • New officials
  • New members
  • Rembert W. Patrick, Associate Editor

Contributors to this number
Contents of …


Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 25, Issue 2, Florida Historical Society Sep 2020

Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 25, Issue 2, Florida Historical Society

Florida Historical Quarterly

Theatrical Entertainment in Early Florida William G. Dodd
The Alagon, Punon Rostro, and Vargas Grants T. Frederick Davis
The City of Wreckers Key West letters of 1838 Kenneth Scott
Some Military Affairs in Territorial Florida Albert C. Manucy
Ponce de Leon
The Florida Historical Society

  • Meeting of the Executive Committee
  • Accessions to the Library
  • New members

Contributors to this number


Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 21, Issue 4, Florida Historical Society Sep 2020

Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 21, Issue 4, Florida Historical Society

Florida Historical Quarterly

Botanical Explorers of the Southeastern United States H. Harold Hume
The Gibraltar of the Gulf of Mexico Albert Manucy
Richard Keith Call Sidney Walter Martin
Yellow Fever on the Blockade of Indian River Letters of master’s mate John F. Van Nest
Book reviews:

  • “List of the Papeles Procedentes de Cuba in the Archives of the North Carolina Historical Commission” Albert Manucy
  • “John Bartram: Diary of a Journey Through the Carolinas, Georgia, and Florida, 1765-66.” Annotated by Francis Harper Katherine S. Lawson

The Union Catalog of Floridiana
Journals of Early Florida Legislative Proceedings
Notes
The Florida Historical Society

  • The annual meeting: …


Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 21, Issue 3, Florida Historical Society Sep 2020

Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 21, Issue 3, Florida Historical Society

Florida Historical Quarterly

George J. F. Clarke, 1774-1836 Louise Biles Hill
Milly Francis and Duncan McKrimmon T. Frederick Davis
St. Francis Barracks, St. Augustine Charles L. Mowat
The Triangular Contest for Florida
Notes:

  • The Historical Association of Southern Florida
  • The Tallahassee Historical Society
  • The Judah P. Benjamin Memorial

Contributors to this number