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Longhunter, Southern Kentucky Genealogical Society Newsletter Volume 26, Number 4, Kentucky Library Research Collections Oct 2003

Longhunter, Southern Kentucky Genealogical Society Newsletter Volume 26, Number 4, Kentucky Library Research Collections

Longhunter, Southern Kentucky Genealogical Society Newsletter

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Longhunter, Southern Kentucky Genealogical Society Newsletter Volume 26, Number 3, Kentucky Library Research Collections Jul 2003

Longhunter, Southern Kentucky Genealogical Society Newsletter Volume 26, Number 3, Kentucky Library Research Collections

Longhunter, Southern Kentucky Genealogical Society Newsletter

No abstract provided.


Preface, H. Dwight Page Jun 2003

Preface, H. Dwight Page

Swiss American Historical Society Review

The present issue is a reprint of the lengthy Introduction to another Picton Press

publication, Volume 2 of Even More Palatine Families. In that volume the author

Lewis Bunker Rohrbach , CG, illuminates in great depth the 1710 von Graffenried

settlement of New Bern , North Carolina. Although the writing of that volume was part

of a general collaborative effort between Mr. Rohrbach and his colleague Hank Jones,

Mr. Rohrbach wishes to stress that he alone has responsibility for the contents of the

New Bern volume.


Violent Fathers And Runaway Sons: Colonial Relationships In Une Vie De Boy And Mission Terminée , Laurie Corbin Jun 2003

Violent Fathers And Runaway Sons: Colonial Relationships In Une Vie De Boy And Mission Terminée , Laurie Corbin

Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature

This study examines familial relationships in two novels published by Ferdinand Oyono and Mongo Beti shortly before Cameroon's independence in 1960, making use of three levels of analysis. The first shows the impact of colonization on familial and social structures, in particular the ways in which the weakening of the traditional hierarchy leads to the flight of young men from their families and villages. The second looks at the two novels as showing the relationship of France (who was often represented as a kindly parent to its colonies), the colonized countries, and their citizens: the unpredictable and brutal father can …


Longhunter, Southern Kentucky Genealogical Society Newsletter Volume 26, Number 2, Kentucky Library Research Collections Apr 2003

Longhunter, Southern Kentucky Genealogical Society Newsletter Volume 26, Number 2, Kentucky Library Research Collections

Longhunter, Southern Kentucky Genealogical Society Newsletter

No abstract provided.


Love And Intimacy In Family, Kinship, Friendship, And Community, Allen E. Bergin, Mark H. Butler Apr 2003

Love And Intimacy In Family, Kinship, Friendship, And Community, Allen E. Bergin, Mark H. Butler

BYU Studies Quarterly

In addition to gospel principles, concepts from secular research can help us move closer to ideal relationships. Drawing on current research from the social sciences that is in harmony with gospel principles, this article, which is taken from a chapter of a new publication entitled Eternal Values and Personal Growth: A Guide on your Journey to Social, Emotional, and Spiritual Wellness, explores ways people can become more Christlike in marriage, in friendships, and across generations.


La Nueva Familia Española Finisecular: Los García Moreno De La Serie "Manolito Gafotas" De Elvira Lindo, Salvador Oropesa Mar 2003

La Nueva Familia Española Finisecular: Los García Moreno De La Serie "Manolito Gafotas" De Elvira Lindo, Salvador Oropesa

Publications

Con más de un millón de ejemplares vendidos, la serie "Manolito Gafotas" de Elvira Lindo ha sido uno de los fenómenos literarios más importantes del final del siglo XX en España. Este trabajo estudia la representación de las familias que aparecen en los seis volúmenes de la serie. De la tradición realista estos libros heredan el no ser prescriptivos ni descriptivos sino que son una ficción para explicar la ansiedad que la modernidad produce en la sociedad contemporánea. Se estudia la definición de familia que se infiere a partir de las que aparecen en la serie. En segundo lugar se …


Longhunter, Southern Kentucky Genealogical Society Newsletter Volume 26, Number 1, Kentucky Library Research Collections Jan 2003

Longhunter, Southern Kentucky Genealogical Society Newsletter Volume 26, Number 1, Kentucky Library Research Collections

Longhunter, Southern Kentucky Genealogical Society Newsletter

No abstract provided.


For The Want Of Ten Dollars: The Development Of The Terra Cotta Industry In New Jersey, Thorvald Hansen Jan 2003

For The Want Of Ten Dollars: The Development Of The Terra Cotta Industry In New Jersey, Thorvald Hansen

The Bridge

When the Mathiasens, Karl and his father, left Thisted, on Denmark's northeast Jutland peninsula, for America in 1872, the intention of the elder Mathiasen was to go to Michigan where he had a sister living. When they arrived in New York the father totaled up the funds he had and discovered that the trip thus far had cost more than he expected. He lacked ten dollars of having enough to travel farther west. On the advice of a kindly Dane they walked the few miles to Perth Amboy, New Jersey where they were told they could probably find work. It …


Hands, Lisa M. Tillmann Ph.D. Jan 2003

Hands, Lisa M. Tillmann Ph.D.

Faculty Publications

In this ethnographic short story, the author shows end-of-life communication between grandfather, father, and (grand)daughter.


Of Fathers And Sons: Generational Conflicts And Literary Lineage--The Case Of Ernest Hemingway And Ernest Gaines, Wolfgang Lepschy Jan 2003

Of Fathers And Sons: Generational Conflicts And Literary Lineage--The Case Of Ernest Hemingway And Ernest Gaines, Wolfgang Lepschy

LSU Doctoral Dissertations

Focusing on the depiction of the father-son relationship and the generational conflicts in their works, as well as the metaphorical literary father-son relationship between the two authors, this dissertation offers an intertextual reading of the works of Ernest Hemingway and Ernest J. Gaines. Part One examines Hemingway’s Nick Adams stories that feature the young hero’s growing disillusionment with and eventual rejection of his home and family. Parodying conventional stereotypes about Native American ways of life, Hemingway deconstructs prevailing notions of race by aligning Nick’s father with the wilderness and the Indians. Gaines’s earliest short stories focus on a reunion of …