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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Messiah, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Messiah, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
The Role Of The Tobacco Trade In Turkish-American Relations, 1923-29., Robert Carey Goodman
The Role Of The Tobacco Trade In Turkish-American Relations, 1923-29., Robert Carey Goodman
Master's Theses
This study of the tobacco trade between Turkey and the United States provides new perspectives on two major themes in Turkish-American relations between 1923 and 1929: the effect of Turkish nationalism on American interests in Ataturk's Turkey, and the effort to restore Turkish- American diplomatic ties broken during World War I. The marked rise in American cigarette consumption after World War I made the tobacco trade a crucial link between Turkey and America because it required the importation of aromatic tobacco. During the Turkish Republic' s first decades, the value of American tobacco imports from Turkey exceeded the value of …
Vladimir Tropp, Piano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Vladimir Tropp, Piano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
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No abstract provided.
Julie A. Ferrigno, Flute, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Julie A. Ferrigno, Flute, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
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No abstract provided.
Alumni Homecoming Concert, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Alumni Homecoming Concert, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
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No abstract provided.
Alexander Peskanov, Piano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Alexander Peskanov, Piano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
In Recital At Wyndie Crest, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
In Recital At Wyndie Crest, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
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No abstract provided.
Sarah R. Towner, Violin And Christopher Landry, Piano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Sarah R. Towner, Violin And Christopher Landry, Piano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
University Wind Ensemble And University Jazz Ensemble, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
University Wind Ensemble And University Jazz Ensemble, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
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No abstract provided.
Linda Apple Monson, Piano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Linda Apple Monson, Piano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
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No abstract provided.
Currents: New Music From Eastern Europe, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Currents: New Music From Eastern Europe, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
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No abstract provided.
Lisa Edwards-Burrs, Soprano, And Melanie Kohn Day, Piano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Lisa Edwards-Burrs, Soprano, And Melanie Kohn Day, Piano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
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Social History, Psychohistory, And The Prehistory Of Swiss Anabaptism, Peter Iver Kaufman
Social History, Psychohistory, And The Prehistory Of Swiss Anabaptism, Peter Iver Kaufman
Jepson School of Leadership Studies articles, book chapters and other publications
The article discusses a variety of issues concerning social history, psychohistory and the prehistory of Swiss Anabaptism. It explores the contextualist approach to the history and practice of Anabaptism. It traces the prehistory of Swiss Anabaptism and the normative vision of Anabaptist origins. The article also examines the theology of martyrdom according to Conrad Grebel, father of Anabaptist.
A Considertation Of Cost-Benefit Analysis In The Context Of Public Policy Decision-Making, Kathleen M. Wong
A Considertation Of Cost-Benefit Analysis In The Context Of Public Policy Decision-Making, Kathleen M. Wong
Honors Theses
Just what is to be understood by the term "cost-benefit analysis" ("benefit-cost analysis")? The question itself arises from a curiosity into how government decisions (which affect all) are made. This paper gives an elementary discussion of constitutive parts, raising and responding to some initial criticisms. It seems fairly evident, unneedful of additional explanation or elaboration. The individual on the street would simply declare that it sounded like some rather ordinary decision-making process which involved the consideration of the costs and benefits incurred by the paths of action that might be selected. "Ordinary" means accessible to anyone and not the exclusive …
Monticello Trio, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Monticello Trio, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
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No abstract provided.
Entropy And Dialectic: The Signatures Of Robert Smithson, Gary Shapiro
Entropy And Dialectic: The Signatures Of Robert Smithson, Gary Shapiro
Philosophy Faculty Publications
It has been the fate of a number of twentieth-century artists that the stronger their attacks on the history and traditions of art, the more joy is taken by the guardians of that history and tradition in demonstrating that their work and thought can be incorporated within it. This can be illustrated briefly by juxtaposing Robert Smithson's apparently radical rejections of art history, humanism, biologism and formalism, with some recent attempts to recuperate his work for a tradition. Smithson, you will recall, sought alternatives to museum culture in a series of actual and projected works that aim at effecting a …
A History Of The 9th Florida Regiment, Gary L. Loderhose
A History Of The 9th Florida Regiment, Gary L. Loderhose
Master's Theses
The purpose of the paper is to record a history of the 9th Florida Regiment. It also traces the steps of William A. Hunter and his son Young Hunter through numerous letters they wrote while serving in the Confederate Army. The paper is based on military records of the 1,292 men enrolled in the 9th Regiment, and relies heavily upon the accurate and compelling Hunter letters. The Official Records of the War of Rebellion are also utilized. The paper focuses on the life of the 9th Regiment from muster dates of the companies in 1862 to the formation of these …
Jazz Concert, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Jazz Concert, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
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No abstract provided.
A Celebration Of Musical Theater, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
A Celebration Of Musical Theater, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
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No abstract provided.
The University Of Richmond Choir And Orchestra, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
The University Of Richmond Choir And Orchestra, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
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No abstract provided.
Ur Brass Quintet, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Ur Brass Quintet, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
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No abstract provided.
The "Ten Words", James R. Luck Jr
The "Ten Words", James R. Luck Jr
Honors Theses
One of the most exciting trends in the field of religion today is the continuing development of the late-in-coming Jewish-Christian dialogue. It is hoped that as the two groups continue to approach each other in open inquiry - emphasizing both those beliefs that unite the groups in spirit, as well as those which distinguish them as separate faiths - the resulting experience would enhance the lives of Jews and Christians alike.
One of the fields of academic study which naturally lends itself to this type of dialogue is the Hebrew Scriptures; more familiar in the Christian context as the "Old …
Wind Ensemble Concert, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Wind Ensemble Concert, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
Junior Recital: Katherine E. Nimmo, Piano, And K. Scott Witmer, Tenor, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Junior Recital: Katherine E. Nimmo, Piano, And K. Scott Witmer, Tenor, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
Schola Cantorum Spring Concert, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Schola Cantorum Spring Concert, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
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No abstract provided.
Spring 1988 Events Calendar, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Spring 1988 Events Calendar, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
A Study Of The Self In The Red And The Black And The Confessions Of Felix Krull, Confidence Man, Roberta Mowery
A Study Of The Self In The Red And The Black And The Confessions Of Felix Krull, Confidence Man, Roberta Mowery
Honors Theses
Although there are many reasons for reading and writing literature, perhaps the most compelling one is to gain knowledge of and access to the self. One of the most interesting aspects in the literary study of the self involves the individual's perception of his public and private self. This differentiation between the public an dprivate persona is developed in dept in Stendhal's The Red and the Black and Thomas Mann's The Confessions of Felix Krull, Confidence Man. The protagonists of these two works lead lives of duplicity and hypocrisy, each submerging his private personality in order to get ahead in …
Lady Jane Grey The Nine Days Queen : A Study Of The Dynastic Questions, Religious Reforms, And Unique Personalities That Influenced Her Fate, Susan Elizabeth Plunkett
Lady Jane Grey The Nine Days Queen : A Study Of The Dynastic Questions, Religious Reforms, And Unique Personalities That Influenced Her Fate, Susan Elizabeth Plunkett
Honors Theses
Lady Jane Grey's short life was one of constant uncertainty, derogatory remarks from her parents, and manipulation; yet she retained her faith till the end. Her story was intriguing if not for its romance and pathos, then for the way in which it reflected the chaotic polltical, social, and religious tendencies of this period in English history. It was a time of intrigues and conspiracies where the true desire for nothing less than outright greed and a cut-throat willingness to employ any means to attain a goal ran rampant. Her llfe provided a unique perspective from which to view the …
William Courtenay's England : An Aristocratic Bishop In The Fourteenth Century, Michael P. Gwaltney
William Courtenay's England : An Aristocratic Bishop In The Fourteenth Century, Michael P. Gwaltney
Honors Theses
Despite religious controversy that threatened the church and
endangered the state, William Courtenay, as an aristocratic bishop,
succeeded in preserving the traditional structure of the medieval
English Church. During the second half of the fourtheenth century,
England sustained reversals abroad in the renewed war with France.
The military setbacks aggrevated the domestic unrest, which existed
under the uncertain leadership of senile Edward III and then young
Richard II. Church and state in medieval society were so closely
interwoven by means of a cohesive religion that "any substantial
alteration of the church system could have led to a revolution of a …
Courtney Reed, Trombone And Euphonium, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Courtney Reed, Trombone And Euphonium, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.