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Rosebloom And Pure White, Or So It Seemed, Mary Niall Mitchell
Rosebloom And Pure White, Or So It Seemed, Mary Niall Mitchell
Mary Niall Mitchell
No abstract provided.
Du Boisian Double Consciousness: The Unsustainable Argument, Ernest Allen
Du Boisian Double Consciousness: The Unsustainable Argument, Ernest Allen
Ernest Allen
No abstract provided.
Parading Persuasion: Nonviolent Collective Action As Discourse In Northern Ireland, Lester R. Kurtz
Parading Persuasion: Nonviolent Collective Action As Discourse In Northern Ireland, Lester R. Kurtz
Lester R. Kurtz
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Book Review Of Brian Mcilroy, Shooting To Kill: Filmmaking And The “Troubles” In Northern Ireland, Casey Jarrin
Book Review Of Brian Mcilroy, Shooting To Kill: Filmmaking And The “Troubles” In Northern Ireland, Casey Jarrin
Casey Jarrin
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Trusting Strangers: Work Relationships In Four High-Tech Communities, Jan English-Lueck, A. Saveri, C. N. Darrah
Trusting Strangers: Work Relationships In Four High-Tech Communities, Jan English-Lueck, A. Saveri, C. N. Darrah
Jan English-Lueck
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The Bog Body As Mnemotope: Nationalist Archaeologies In Heaney And Tournier, Anthony Purdy
The Bog Body As Mnemotope: Nationalist Archaeologies In Heaney And Tournier, Anthony Purdy
Anthony Purdy
The sometimes beautifully preserved Iron Age bodies that used to turn up from time to time in the peat-bogs of Northwestern Europe have moved and intrigued writers since P.V. Glob published his classic archaeological account, The Bog People, in 1965. Locating the specificity of the literary bog body in its ability to compress time, to render the past visible in the present, the article seeks to read the figure as a mnemotope, defined provisionally as any chronotopic motif which manifests the presence of the past, the conscious or unconscious memory traces of a more or less distant period in the …
Spenser, Race, And Ire-Land, Jean E. Feerick
Postcolonialism And Native American Geographies-The Letters Of Rosalie La Flesche Farley, 1896-1899.Pdf, Karen M. Morin
Postcolonialism And Native American Geographies-The Letters Of Rosalie La Flesche Farley, 1896-1899.Pdf, Karen M. Morin
Karen M. Morin
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