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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Cases Vs. Statistics: A Crux In The History Of Medicine, Stewart Justman
Cases Vs. Statistics: A Crux In The History Of Medicine, Stewart Justman
Global Humanities and Religions Faculty Publications
During the 1720s in England, inoculation was described as a kind of engrafting, and we might say that proponents like James Jurin, the secretary of the Royal Society, engrafted the procedure itself onto their customary modes of thinking and doing. In Jurin’s case the transplant was particularly awkward, in that inoculation had already broken through the limitations he imposed on it by the time he picked up his pen.
Below The Line: Misrepresented Sources In The Rosenhan Hoax, Stewart Justman
Below The Line: Misrepresented Sources In The Rosenhan Hoax, Stewart Justman
Global Humanities and Religions Faculty Publications
Though footnotes may seem like technicalities in the sciences, work in these disciplines is by no means independent of textual sources. How often are sources checked? In the unique case of D. L. Rosenhan’s celebrated—and as we now know, fabricated—study ‘On Being Sane in Insane Places’, a review of any of several listed sources (or even an ordinarily attentive reading of the text itself) would have suggested strongly that something was not right. Had readers examined Rosenhan’s sources with ordinary care, so many misrepresentations would have been uncovered that the credibility of the entire performance would have come into question. …
The Heated Fight Over One Of America's Newest National Scenic Trails, Kylie Foster Mohr
The Heated Fight Over One Of America's Newest National Scenic Trails, Kylie Foster Mohr
Graduate Student Portfolios, Professional Papers, and Capstone Projects
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An Ironist, Caelan Cummings
Abuela, Nikki Zambon
Say My Name, Gwen Nicholson
Big, Open Dusty World, Lindsey Gallagher
The Grey Man, Lindsay Hause
Wildflower Launch, Anna Schale
My Guardian Angel, Kate Heidlebaugh
Emboldened Beargrass, Anna Schale
To My Beloved Body,, Hanna Carstensen
Handicapped Parking, Tommy Brock
Hyacinths In Knoxville; Still Water, Arwen Baxter
Rust Blooming, Alec Bartell
Cul-De-Sac, Riese Munoz
Passerby, Max Owens
Ghosts In Trees, Alec Bartell
Jupiter, Caroline Tuss
Lingering, Andrea Halland
Gravel, Rebekah Jenkins
I Will Not Beg, I Am An Oyster, Frances Brauneis
Spring Window, Frances Brauneis
The Oval, 2021
The Oval
This issue includes creative work from undergraduate students at the University of Montana.
First Steps, Jordynn Paz
The Grandeur Of Little Things, Lindsay Hause
Watering Stones, Madeline Kelly
Solitude, Arwen Baxter
Summer, Arwen Baxter
Day's Last Light Over The Tetons, Lindsay Hause