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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
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Joseph Fielding Smith: In Memoriam 1876-1972, Byu Studies, Earl E. Olson
Joseph Fielding Smith: In Memoriam 1876-1972, Byu Studies, Earl E. Olson
BYU Studies Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Guest Editor's Prologue, Truman G. Madsen
Index To Volume 12, Byu Studies
Book Review: Di Fruhe Amerikanische Frauenbewegung Und Ihre Kontakte In Europa (1836-1869), Fred Schaufelberger
Book Review: Di Fruhe Amerikanische Frauenbewegung Und Ihre Kontakte In Europa (1836-1869), Fred Schaufelberger
Swiss American Historical Society Newsletter
The author of this monograph, Dr. Barbara Schnetzler, is a young Swiss historian at present working in the Municipal Library of Schaffhausen. This was originally her doctoral dissertation, written under the guidance of Prof. Dr. M. Silberschnidt and submitted to the School of Arts and Letters at the University of Zurich.
Book Review: Notes In Brief
Swiss American Historical Society Newsletter
A collection of short book reviews.
Fire, Mildred T. Hunt
An Old Woman Clipping Her Nails: An Etching By Rembrandt, Wayne Guymon
An Old Woman Clipping Her Nails: An Etching By Rembrandt, Wayne Guymon
BYU Studies Quarterly
No abstract provided.
The Mantle, Dennis Smith
Joseph Smith's New England Heritage Richard Lloyd Anderson, Donald Q. Cannon
Joseph Smith's New England Heritage Richard Lloyd Anderson, Donald Q. Cannon
BYU Studies Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Nightfall At Nauvoo Samuel W. Taylor, Neal E. Lambert
Nightfall At Nauvoo Samuel W. Taylor, Neal E. Lambert
BYU Studies Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Notes And Comments, Byu Studies
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To The Glory Of God: Mormon Essays On Great Issues Truman G. Madsen And Charles D. Tate, Jr., Eds., Edward Geary
To The Glory Of God: Mormon Essays On Great Issues Truman G. Madsen And Charles D. Tate, Jr., Eds., Edward Geary
BYU Studies Quarterly
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The Quest For America Geoffrey Ashe, Thor Heyerdahl, Helge Ingstad, J. V. Luce, Betty J. Meggers, And Birgitta L. Wallace, John L. Sorenson
The Quest For America Geoffrey Ashe, Thor Heyerdahl, Helge Ingstad, J. V. Luce, Betty J. Meggers, And Birgitta L. Wallace, John L. Sorenson
BYU Studies Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Introductory Pages, Byu Studies
Sunday Morning In March, Ted Ridenhour
Notes On “Lehi's Travels”, Robert J. Matthews
Notes On “Lehi's Travels”, Robert J. Matthews
BYU Studies Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Solomon Chamberlain—Early Missionary, Larry C. Porter
Solomon Chamberlain—Early Missionary, Larry C. Porter
BYU Studies Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Letter Of The Editor, Leo Schelbert
Letter Of The Editor, Leo Schelbert
Swiss American Historical Society Newsletter
Dear Compatriots and Friends:
Summer is here already, and soon Americans and Swiss will celebrated their respective days of National Independence. To commemorate these events I am pleased to include in this newsletter two addresses which were given last year in Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, on those festive occasions.
Some Glimpses Of The Past: The Swiss Benevolent Society Of Chicago 1872-19972, Leo Schelbert
Some Glimpses Of The Past: The Swiss Benevolent Society Of Chicago 1872-19972, Leo Schelbert
Swiss American Historical Society Newsletter
Only some 130 years ago Chicago, now a sprawling metropolis of the Midwest, began to grow from a small prairie seaport on lake Michigan into a thriving American city. Many Swiss immigrants followed the trail of the thousands of newcomers to the emerging town who either hailed from the Atlantic seaport states and from Midwestern rural communities or who had crossed the Atlantic to become settlers of the white man's New world. By 1870 the city counted some 298,977 inhabitants, at the same date some 1,435 Swiss had settled in Cook County, many of whom lived in Chicago.
The Regional Spring Meeting Of The Swiss American Historical Society In New York City
The Regional Spring Meeting Of The Swiss American Historical Society In New York City
Swiss American Historical Society Newsletter
The New York chapter of the SAHS under the able leadership of De. I. de Kosinsky, Treasurer, and P. R. Gelzer, Second Vice-President, organized a spring meeting which took place in the residence of Ambassador and Mrs. P. H. Aubaret, Saturday afternoon, May 13. the invitation was accepted by about sixty members and friends from the greater New York area who were attracted by the generous gesture of the Swiss Consul General, as well as by the timeliness of the program.
Book Review: Die Schweiz Die Wir Wollen; Stimmem Der Jungen Generation, Heinz K. Meier
Book Review: Die Schweiz Die Wir Wollen; Stimmem Der Jungen Generation, Heinz K. Meier
Swiss American Historical Society Newsletter
This is a collection of short articles (two to fourteen pages) of 34 representatives of the "young generation" on a wide range of subject matters currently under discussion in Switzerland.
News From The President, Heinz K. Meier
News From The President, Heinz K. Meier
Swiss American Historical Society Newsletter
1. New Members
I am happy to report that we have a stead trickle of new members of SAHS. The following persons have joined our society in recent months. We welcome them among us:
Introductory Pages, Byu Studies
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