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Free The Nipple: A White Feminist Movement, Emily Stauffer
Free The Nipple: A White Feminist Movement, Emily Stauffer
Essay Contest 2017
No abstract provided.
Frida Kahlo: The Complexity Of Being, Sydney Reis
Frida Kahlo: The Complexity Of Being, Sydney Reis
Essay Contest 2017
No abstract provided.
"A Fleeting Moment In A Floating World": The Women Of The Beat Generation Through Allen Ginsberg's Eyes, Katie Oates
"A Fleeting Moment In A Floating World": The Women Of The Beat Generation Through Allen Ginsberg's Eyes, Katie Oates
Essay Contest 2016
No abstract provided.
Ukraine’S Euromaidan: Broadcasting Through Information Wars With Hromadske Radio, Marta Dyczok
Ukraine’S Euromaidan: Broadcasting Through Information Wars With Hromadske Radio, Marta Dyczok
History eBook Collection
How can you counteract an information war?
Hromadske Radio, Public Radio Ukraine, decided to provide accurate and objective information to audiences – free of state and corporate censorship and any kind of manipulation. They broadcasted throughout Ukraine’s Euromaidan, and beyond. This book brings together a series of English language reports on the Ukraine crisis first broadcast on Hromadske Radio between 3 February 2014 and 7 August 2015. Collected and transcribed here, they offer a kaleidoscopic chronicle of events in Ukraine. Bookending the reports, purpose written introduction and conclusion sections contextualize the independent radio project within the larger picture of Ukraine’s …
Esprit De Corps: A History Of North American Bodybuilding, James Woycke
Esprit De Corps: A History Of North American Bodybuilding, James Woycke
History eBook Collection
The first comprehensive history of bodybuilding in North America, Esprit de Corps reveals how bodybuilding emerged from weightlifting as a popular sport. Inspired by 19th century strongmen Eugene Sandow and Louis Cyr, the muscles-by-mail icon Charles Atlas, as well as the musclemen movies of Steve Reeves in the mid 20th century, bodybuilding soon eclipsed weightlifting in popularity. Montreal brothers Ben and Joe Weider’s leadership was central to this evolution. From his parent’s modest Montreal home in 1940, teenage weightlifter Joe Weider launched his publishing and business empire, staging physique contests, and eventually founding the world’s premier bodybuilding organization, the …