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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Aclu Of Maine Annual Report (2016), Aclu Of Maine Staff
Aclu Of Maine Annual Report (2016), Aclu Of Maine Staff
Maine Women's Publications - All
No abstract provided.
Poe Family Dna Grant Project Report, 2015-2016
Poe Family Dna Grant Project Report, 2015-2016
Finding aids
This collection contains one binder of all data and collected research from the Poe Family DNA project.
Washington County Historical Society Final Grant Report, 2016
Washington County Historical Society Final Grant Report, 2016
Finding aids
The report in this collection contains paper and digital files
South Sebastian County Historical Society Final Grant Report, 2016
South Sebastian County Historical Society Final Grant Report, 2016
Finding aids
The report in this collection contains photographs, a booklet, a program, one DVD, one CD-ROM, and promotional material.
Paac (Preservation Of African American Cemeteries) Junior Preservation Society Final Grant Report, 2015-2016
Finding aids
The final grant report in this collection contains papers and digital files.
Michael Rankin Genealogical Collection, 1908-2016
Michael Rankin Genealogical Collection, 1908-2016
Finding aids
This collection is comprised of genealogy research, correspondence, books, photographs, optical disks, and other documents pertaining to genealogical information of the Rankin, Hogan, Wynn(e), and Bean(e) families.
Arkansas Natural Heritage Commission Records, 1959-2016
Arkansas Natural Heritage Commission Records, 1959-2016
Finding aids
This collection contains various records from the Arkansas Natural Heritage Commission including annual reports, publications, audio of commission meetings, posters, and other material.
United Daughters Of The Confederacy (Udc) Records, 1861-2016
United Daughters Of The Confederacy (Udc) Records, 1861-2016
Finding aids
This collection contains the General Organization of the United Daughters of the Confederacy convention materials and magazine, the Arkansas Division of the United Daughters of the Confederacy conventions materials, yearbooks, membership applications, Crosses of Honor applications and recipients, and other materials pertaining to the Arkansas Division. It also includes materials from various chapters in the state.
War Memorial Stadium Records, 1959-2016
War Memorial Stadium Records, 1959-2016
Finding aids
This collection contains administrative records of War Memorial Stadium from 1959 to 2016, particularly pertaining to past stadium events, financial documents and expenditures, and various improvement and construction projects. It also includes files related to the 1959 bond refunding project, which was carried out under Arkansas Governor Orval Faubus, containing correspondence of Governor Faubus discussing the project.
Ralph Bunche Neighborhood Association Grant Report And Supplementary Materials, 2015-2016
Ralph Bunche Neighborhood Association Grant Report And Supplementary Materials, 2015-2016
Finding aids
This collections consists of the final report of grant for Curtis Sykes memorial grant program and supplementary materials.
L.C. And Daisy Bates Museum Foundation Grant Report, 2016
L.C. And Daisy Bates Museum Foundation Grant Report, 2016
Finding aids
This collection contains a final grant report, and a three-volume inventory of recording documents and artifacts contained in the Bates House Museum in Little Rock, Arkansas.
Richard Bullard Collection, 2010-2016
Richard Bullard Collection, 2010-2016
Finding aids
This collection is comprised of discs of various Arkansas cemeteries, oral histories, and events photographed by Richard Bullard.
Arkansas State Medical Board Records, 1884-2016
Arkansas State Medical Board Records, 1884-2016
Finding aids
The Arkansas State Medical Board records contain medical license application records and regulatory records, as well as correspondence. Each box is arranged in alphabetical order by the name of the applicant. These records were transferred to the Arkansas State Archives by the Arkansas State Medical Board.
Arkansas Crime Laboratory Board Records, 1978-2016
Arkansas Crime Laboratory Board Records, 1978-2016
Finding aids
This collection includes minutes, reports, and correspondence of the Arkansas State Crime Laboratory Board from 1978 to 2016.
Fiction Writers Of Central Arkansas Minutes And Papers, 2002-2016
Fiction Writers Of Central Arkansas Minutes And Papers, 2002-2016
Finding aids
This collection is comprised of materials pertaining to the Fiction Writers of Central Arkansas (FWCA). Included are FWCA correspondence, minutes, newsletters, bylaws, treasurer’s records, and professional writing materials.
Curtis Lee Sulcer Papers, 1960-2016
Curtis Lee Sulcer Papers, 1960-2016
Finding aids
This collection contains thousands of handwritten poetry manuscripts by Curtis Lee Sulcer on legal pads, notebooks, and loose papers as well as one published pamphlet of the poet's work.
Beaumont, William Eustace Beaumont Papers, 1917-2016
Beaumont, William Eustace Beaumont Papers, 1917-2016
Finding aids
This collection contains William Beaumont’s World War I diary and typed transcript from December 8, 1917 to March 1919, covering a time span from when Beaumont left for basic training through the 247th Aero Squadron's demobilization. It also holds newspaper clippings, Beaumont genealogical information, correspondence, as well as photographs of William and Mary Beaumont.
On Saints, Sinners, And Sex In The Apocalypse Of Saint John And The Sefer Zerubbabel, Natalie Latteri
On Saints, Sinners, And Sex In The Apocalypse Of Saint John And The Sefer Zerubbabel, Natalie Latteri
Theology & Religious Studies
The Apocalypse of St. John and the Sefer Zerubbabel [a.k.a Apocalypse of Zerubbabel] are among the most popular apocalypses of the Common Era. While the Johannine Apocalypse was written by a first-century Jewish-Christian author and would later be refracted through a decidedly Christian lens, and the Sefer Zerubbabel was probably composed by a seventh-century Jewish author for a predominantly Jewish audience, the two share much in the way of plot, narrative motifs, and archetypal characters. An examination of these commonalities and, in particular, how they intersect with gender and sexuality, suggests that these texts also may have functioned similarly as …
Who Really Said What? Mobile Historical Situated Documentary As Liminal Learning Space, Owen Gottlieb
Who Really Said What? Mobile Historical Situated Documentary As Liminal Learning Space, Owen Gottlieb
Articles
This article explores the complexities and affordances of historical representation that arose in the process of designing a mobile augmented reality video game for teaching history. The process suggests opportunities to push the historical documentary form in new ways. Specifically, the article addresses the shifting liminal space between historical fiction narrative, and historical interactive documentary narrative. What happens when primary sources, available for examination are placed inside of a historically inspired narrative, one that hews closely to the events, but creates drama through dialogues between player and historical figure? In this relatively new field of interactive historical situated documentary, how …
Patterson Emerges As One Of Arkadelphia's Early Businessmen, Wendy Bradley Richter
Patterson Emerges As One Of Arkadelphia's Early Businessmen, Wendy Bradley Richter
Articles
Among Arkadelphia's early businessmen was a man named John Wesley Patterson. For about two-thirds of his life Patterson operated a mercantile business in Arkadelphia. A man of habits and routines, he had relatively few interests outside of his stores, but actively supported both the town's high school and college teams.
Basketball's Birthday, Richard C. Crepeau
Basketball's Birthday, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
Invented in the United States by a Canadian in the late 19th century, basketball may be the most American of all sports. Within less than a half century it became the most popular participatory sport in North America. Yesterday was the 125th Birthday of what is often called, “The City Game.”
Hell Hound Rogers Or The Great Town Benefactor: Who Was Henry Huttleston Rogers, David Braga
Hell Hound Rogers Or The Great Town Benefactor: Who Was Henry Huttleston Rogers, David Braga
Honors Program Theses and Projects
No abstract provided.
Star Wars, Syria, And Our Civil War: Bearing Witness To Atrocity And Suffering, Kevin P. Lavery
Star Wars, Syria, And Our Civil War: Bearing Witness To Atrocity And Suffering, Kevin P. Lavery
The Gettysburg Compiler: On the Front Lines of History
Bear with me on this one. The American Civil War will make it into this conversation, but I have a lot of other things to talk about first. And I should also warn: minor spoilers ahead.
I was moved to silence after seeing Rogue One, the first spin-off film of the Star Wars franchise. Even now, tears creep into my eyes as I remember how it shook me. I had heard reviews claiming that it was the first Star Wars movie to put the cost of war at the center of the narrative. I hadn’t expected it to be so …
Automobile Popularity Results In Demolition Of Livery, Wendy Bradley Richter
Automobile Popularity Results In Demolition Of Livery, Wendy Bradley Richter
Articles
One hundred years ago, the automobile was becoming increasingly popular. As of 1903, some fifty Arkansans owned vehicles. In fact, a Hot Springs man drove to Arkadelphia that year "on his automobile," creating quite a stir here. It was the first car that most Arkadelphians had ever seen. Then, C.C. Henderson of the city purchased an automobile in 1908, and the local paper remarked that "now our horses will have to take lesssons in acrobatic performance." But, a revolution in transportation had begun. By 1910, about twenty-five Arkadelphians owned automobiles. Horses, wagons, pedestrians, and cars competed for space on the …
The State Of Bridgewater: Developments In The Bridgewater State College Campus Through Undergraduate Students Activism, Kayla Jane Hoyt
The State Of Bridgewater: Developments In The Bridgewater State College Campus Through Undergraduate Students Activism, Kayla Jane Hoyt
Honors Program Theses and Projects
No abstract provided.
Annual Report On Degrees Conferred (2015/16), University Of Maine System
Annual Report On Degrees Conferred (2015/16), University Of Maine System
General University of Maine Publications
This report provided a statistical history of degrees conferred by the University of Maine System. The data used in the history is based on the IPEDS reports on completions
University Of Maine System - 2015-2016 Degrees Conferred Report, Nathan J.R. Grant
University Of Maine System - 2015-2016 Degrees Conferred Report, Nathan J.R. Grant
General University of Maine Publications
Summary information on degrees conferred at the University of Maine System for the 2015-16 academic year.
Femininity And Feminism In Courtship In Eighteenth-Century Britain, Nicole Langevin
Femininity And Feminism In Courtship In Eighteenth-Century Britain, Nicole Langevin
Honors Program Theses and Projects
No abstract provided.
The Trent Affair: Avoiding A Possible Crisis During The Civil War, Alison Patterson
The Trent Affair: Avoiding A Possible Crisis During The Civil War, Alison Patterson
History & Classics Student Scholarship
In November 1861, Union Naval Captain Charles Wilkes seized the Trent, a British mailing ship, because it was transporting two Confederate diplomats, John Slidell and James Mason. Wilkes captured the two Confederate representatives due to what he considered were treasonous actions against the Union, but he did so without any orders from the Union government. Under a proclamation issued by the Queen of Britain at the start of the Civil War, Britain recognized the Confederacy as a belligerent and was not supposed to transport the dispatches of Slidell and Mason because international law considered them contraband. Yet, by acknowledging the …
Biographical Sketch: James Winfield Whipple, Abigail Wise
Biographical Sketch: James Winfield Whipple, Abigail Wise
History Class Publications
This is a summary of the life and legacy of James "Skinny" Winfield Whipple of Clark County, Arkansas.