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Agriculture, Environment, And Sustainable Development In Nigeria, Chima J. Korieh Jan 2022

Agriculture, Environment, And Sustainable Development In Nigeria, Chima J. Korieh

History Faculty Research and Publications

Agriculture is the most critical economic activity in every society. It has historically remained the source of food that sustains the population and a source of wealth accumulation. This chapter looks at the intersection of environment, agriculture, and sustainable development. Whether it be crop production or animal husbandry, suitable agricultural production is dependent on a suitable and sustainable environment. This article looks at the link between the environment, agricultural productivity, and sustainable development. It also examines the link between contemporary agricultural crisis and environmental crisis and how both issues have posed a challenge to continued and future suitable, sustainable development.


Review Of Upon The Altar Of Work: The North-South Divide Over Child Labor, 1850–1939, James Marten Oct 2021

Review Of Upon The Altar Of Work: The North-South Divide Over Child Labor, 1850–1939, James Marten

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No abstract provided.


Bearing Report: A Roundtable On Historians And American Veterans, James Marten Oct 2021

Bearing Report: A Roundtable On Historians And American Veterans, James Marten

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Five historians—each an expert on a specific era and issue related to veterans—were asked to ponder the following questions: 1. What are the most important questions explored by historians in veterans studies? 2. What are the books that have been most useful to your particular area of interest in veterans studies? 3. How can the history of veterans help us understand larger cultural, social, and economic issues during the time periods in which the veterans you study lived? 4. What are the particular contributions that a historic sensibility can bring to the study of veterans of any war? 5. How …


Review Of The Lateran Church In Rome And The Ark Of The Covenant: Housing The Holy Relics Of Jerusalem By Eivor Andersen Oftestad, Lezlie Knox Apr 2021

Review Of The Lateran Church In Rome And The Ark Of The Covenant: Housing The Holy Relics Of Jerusalem By Eivor Andersen Oftestad, Lezlie Knox

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The Vienna Fortresses, Michael J. Zeps S.J. Jan 2021

The Vienna Fortresses, Michael J. Zeps S.J.

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While I would not like to saddle the military historian Gordon A. Craig with the content of this book still it would not be complete without saying that encouragement to pursue this line of thought came from him. I showed him some photographs of municipal apartment blocks, known as Gemeindebauten, built by the Social Democrats in Vienna between the wars and he spontaneously labeled the architecture "provocative."

Hans and Rudolph Hautmann had recently compiled a comprehensive book on the apartment projects of Red Vienna, but I wanted to visit the sites myself, being less enthusiastic than they were about the …


Review Of Fruit Of The Orchard: Reading Catherine Of Siena In Late Medieval And Early Modern England, Lezlie Knox Oct 2020

Review Of Fruit Of The Orchard: Reading Catherine Of Siena In Late Medieval And Early Modern England, Lezlie Knox

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Review Of: Global Indios: The Indigenous Struggle For Justice In Sixteenth-Century Spain. By Nancy E. Van Deusen., Laura Matthew Oct 2020

Review Of: Global Indios: The Indigenous Struggle For Justice In Sixteenth-Century Spain. By Nancy E. Van Deusen., Laura Matthew

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Plutarch's Themistocles: The Serpent Of Hellas, Jennifer Finn Sep 2020

Plutarch's Themistocles: The Serpent Of Hellas, Jennifer Finn

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In Plutarch’s Themistocles, the general and expatriate is thrice referenced using snake imagery. This article argues that Plutarch deliberately uses snake motifs at loaded points in the narrative to express the transformations of the general’s image in Athenian social memory, and to direct his reader towards a certain interpretation of the general’s legacy. In the centuries between the Persian Wars and the composition of Plutarch’s Lives, Themistocles had been variously represented in Athenian memory as both a patriot and a traitor, often with reference to serpentine imagery that may have been initially propagated by the general himself. An analysis of …


The Enslaved Community Of Silver Bluff: Family, Resistance, & Freedom In Early America, Bryan C. Rindfleisch Sep 2020

The Enslaved Community Of Silver Bluff: Family, Resistance, & Freedom In Early America, Bryan C. Rindfleisch

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No abstract provided.


Racial Ideology Between Fascist Italy And Nazi Germany: Julius Evola And The Aryan Myth, 1933–43, Peter Staudenmaier Jul 2020

Racial Ideology Between Fascist Italy And Nazi Germany: Julius Evola And The Aryan Myth, 1933–43, Peter Staudenmaier

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One of the troublesome factors in the Rome–Berlin Axis before and during the Second World War centered on disagreements over racial ideology and corresponding antisemitic policies. A common image sees Fascist Italy as a reluctant partner on racial matters, largely dominated by its more powerful Nazi ally. This article offers a contrasting assessment, tracing the efforts by Italian theorist Julius Evola to cultivate a closer rapport between Italian and German variants of racism as part of a campaign by committed antisemites to strengthen the bonds uniting the fascist and Nazi cause. Evola's spiritual form of racism, based on a distinctive …


Advocates For The Landscape: Alwin Seifert And Nazi Environmentalism, Peter Staudenmaier May 2020

Advocates For The Landscape: Alwin Seifert And Nazi Environmentalism, Peter Staudenmaier

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Reexamining debates on ostensibly green facets of Nazism, this article offers a case study of the "landscape advocates" led by Alwin Seifert from 1934 to 1945. In contrast to previous accounts focused on the role of the landscape advocates in the construction of the Autobahn, the article assesses their work on a wide range of projects in Nazi Germany and across occupied Europe. It argues that existing scholarship has not fully recognized the extent of the landscape advocates' involvement in Nazi structures and has sometimes misunderstood the relationship between their environmental activities and blood and soil ideology.


The Ship Of Aeneas, Jennifer Finn Jan 2020

The Ship Of Aeneas, Jennifer Finn

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The ship of Aeneas, the subject of a single literary attestation in Procopius, has received little serious attention from scholars. In a 1997 article, Pier Luigi Tucci made a plausible case for locating the shipshed for the vessel on the banks of the Tiber in the so-called navalia; he went further to propose that Augustus was the architect behind the ship’s placement there. Here I will expand upon Tucci’s argument by suggesting that Augustus dedicated the ship in 2 BC, simultaneous with the performance of his famous naumachia and the dedication of the Augustan Forum. As the culmination of …


The Form Of The Content: The Digital Archive Nahuatl/Nawat In Central America, Laura Matthew, Michael Bannister Jan 2020

The Form Of The Content: The Digital Archive Nahuatl/Nawat In Central America, Laura Matthew, Michael Bannister

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The digital archive “Nahuatl/Nawat in Central America” (NECA) assembles and makes publicly available a growing corpus of Nahuan-language documents produced in Spanish Central America. Many are fragments within larger Spanish-language documents and difficult to locate in the archive. NECA has succeeded in bringing attention to this understudied corpus but has so far failed to attract users to its transcription and translation tool. We consider the reasons for this creative failure based on user data, and suggest that the specialized skills and distinct academic communities needed to move this project forward require other workspaces, including the non-digital, in advance of online …


Toward A New Appreciation Of Fra Mariano Of Florence, Lezlie Knox Jan 2020

Toward A New Appreciation Of Fra Mariano Of Florence, Lezlie Knox

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No abstract provided.


Yankee Continentalism: The Provincial Roots Of John Adams's Vision For American Union, 1755-1776, J. Patrick Mullins Jan 2020

Yankee Continentalism: The Provincial Roots Of John Adams's Vision For American Union, 1755-1776, J. Patrick Mullins

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No abstract provided.


Review Of Germans In Illinois By Miranda E. Wilkerson And Heather Richmond, Alison Clark Efford Jan 2020

Review Of Germans In Illinois By Miranda E. Wilkerson And Heather Richmond, Alison Clark Efford

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No abstract provided.


Introduction To Franciscan Women: Female Identities And Religious Culture, Medieval And Beyond, Lezlie Knox Jan 2020

Introduction To Franciscan Women: Female Identities And Religious Culture, Medieval And Beyond, Lezlie Knox

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No abstract provided.


What Historians Can Learn From Translators, Alison Clark Efford Dec 2019

What Historians Can Learn From Translators, Alison Clark Efford

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No abstract provided.


Review Of Conservative Revolutionaries: Transformation And Tradition In The Religious And Political Thought Of Charles Chauncy And Jonathan Mayhew, J. Patrick Mullins Dec 2019

Review Of Conservative Revolutionaries: Transformation And Tradition In The Religious And Political Thought Of Charles Chauncy And Jonathan Mayhew, J. Patrick Mullins

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No abstract provided.


Review Of The Asaba Massacre During The Nigerian Civil War, Chima J. Korieh Nov 2019

Review Of The Asaba Massacre During The Nigerian Civil War, Chima J. Korieh

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No abstract provided.


Review Of Palmito Ranch: From Civil War Battlefield To National Historic Landmark, James Marten Oct 2019

Review Of Palmito Ranch: From Civil War Battlefield To National Historic Landmark, James Marten

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No abstract provided.


Review Of Native Southerners: Indigenous History From Origins To Removal, By Gregory D. Smithers, Bryan C. Rindfleisch Jul 2019

Review Of Native Southerners: Indigenous History From Origins To Removal, By Gregory D. Smithers, Bryan C. Rindfleisch

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No abstract provided.


David Holmes, Timothy Barnard, And Questionable Loyalties, Bryan C. Rindfleisch Jun 2019

David Holmes, Timothy Barnard, And Questionable Loyalties, Bryan C. Rindfleisch

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No abstract provided.


Book Review Of Heavy Laden: Union Veterans, Psychological Illness, And Suicide, By Larry M. Logue, Peter Blanck, James Marten May 2019

Book Review Of Heavy Laden: Union Veterans, Psychological Illness, And Suicide, By Larry M. Logue, Peter Blanck, James Marten

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No abstract provided.


Finn On Platias And Koliopoulos, 'Thucydides On Strategy: Athenian And Spartan Grand Strategies In The Peloponesian War And Their Relevance Today, Jennifer Finn Jan 2019

Finn On Platias And Koliopoulos, 'Thucydides On Strategy: Athenian And Spartan Grand Strategies In The Peloponesian War And Their Relevance Today, Jennifer Finn

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Review of Thucydides on Strategy: Athenian and Spartan Grand Strategies in the Peloponesian War and Their Relevance Today, by Athanasios G. Platias, Kōnstantinos Koliopoulos. New York: Columbia University Press, 2010. xiv + 197 pp. $27.50 (cloth), ISBN 978-0-231-70133-4.


Families In The Civil War, James Marten Jan 2019

Families In The Civil War, James Marten

History Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.


Book Review Of Fragmented Democracy: Medicaid, Federalism, And Unequal Politics, By Jamila Michener, Philip B. Rocco Dec 2018

Book Review Of Fragmented Democracy: Medicaid, Federalism, And Unequal Politics, By Jamila Michener, Philip B. Rocco

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No abstract provided.


Review Of Modernity And Its Other: The Encounter With North American Indians In The Eighteenth Century, By Robert Woods Sayre, Bryan C. Rindfleisch Oct 2018

Review Of Modernity And Its Other: The Encounter With North American Indians In The Eighteenth Century, By Robert Woods Sayre, Bryan C. Rindfleisch

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No abstract provided.


Book Review Of The Guerilla Hunters: Irregular Conflicts During The Civil War, By Brian D. Mcknight And Barton A. Myers, James Marten Sep 2018

Book Review Of The Guerilla Hunters: Irregular Conflicts During The Civil War, By Brian D. Mcknight And Barton A. Myers, James Marten

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No abstract provided.


My Land Is My Flesh Silver Bluff, The Creek Indians, And The Transformation Of Colonized Space In Early America, Bryan C. Rindfleisch Jul 2018

My Land Is My Flesh Silver Bluff, The Creek Indians, And The Transformation Of Colonized Space In Early America, Bryan C. Rindfleisch

History Faculty Research and Publications

This essay explores how Native peoples like the Creek (Muscogee) Indians invested colonized spaces in early American society with their own material, commercial, political, and spiritual meanings and importance. In particular, Creek Indians from the town of Coweta transformed Silver Bluff, the plantation of the trader and merchant George Galphin, into a “white ground,” as a place connected to Creek Country by a “white path,” and as a space where Creek and British leaders congregated to conduct business and negotiate politics. For it is no coincidence that the treaties of Augusta in 1763 and 1773, peaceful resolutions agreed to by …