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Articles 271 - 300 of 309
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Review Essay: The Lively And The Dead In Medieval European Towns, Bailey Young
Review Essay: The Lively And The Dead In Medieval European Towns, Bailey Young
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No abstract provided.
Lucy Hutchinson, Newton Key
Lucy Hutchinson, Newton Key
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This is an encyclopedic entry on Lucy Hutchinson, an English Puritan biographer and translator.
Whig Interpretation Of History, Newton Key
Whig Interpretation Of History, Newton Key
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Encyclopedic entry in "A Global Encyclopedia of Historical Writing"
"Visions Of Me In The Whitest Raw Light": Assimilation And Doxic Whiteness In Chang-Rae Lee's Native Speaker, Tim Engles
"Visions Of Me In The Whitest Raw Light": Assimilation And Doxic Whiteness In Chang-Rae Lee's Native Speaker, Tim Engles
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"Visions Of Me In The Whitest Raw Light": Assimilation And Doxic Whiteness In Chang-Rae Lee's 'Native Speaker', Tim Engles
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In Chang-rae Lee's first novel, 'Native Speaker,' the protagonist is jolted by the death of his son and the subsequent departure of his wife into intensification of a lifelong identity crisis. The book's guiding metaphor, figured in Henry Park's job as a spy, cleverly elucidates the immigrant's stance as a watchful outsider in American society, but Henry's double life also figures largely in his equally representative struggles to decide for himself what kind of person he is. As a child of immigrant parents, Henry is, in Pierre Bourdieu's useful terms, endowed with a bifurcated "habitus," two sets of culturally induced …
Pratiques Funéraires Et Mentalités Paiennes, Bailey Young
Pratiques Funéraires Et Mentalités Paiennes, Bailey Young
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A l'occasion de ce colloque de commemoration du bapteme de Clovis etde reflexion sur son contexte, ses causes et ses consequences, j' ai choisi derevenir, suivant !'invitation de Michel Rouche, aux terres de chasse de mathese. Elles sont en fait des terres de cimetiere, et aussi des terres d' affrontement- aux yeux de bien des archeologues merovingiens - entre traditionsfuneraires pa·iennes, enracinees dans un passe plus ou moins profond, et nouvellespratiques chretiennes, qui avaient l'avenir devant elles. Permettez-moi,en guise d'introduction, de vous faire remonter aux premiers jours de l'etudescientifique des sepultures de l'Antiquite tardive et du haut Moyen Age.
"Visions Of Me In The Whitest Raw Light": Assimilation And Doxic Whiteness In Chang-Rae Lee's 'Native Speaker', Tim Engles
Faculty Research & Creative Activity
In Chang-rae Lee's first novel, 'Native Speaker,' the protagonist is jolted by the death of his son and the subsequent departure of his wife into intensification of a lifelong identity crisis. The book's guiding metaphor, figured in Henry Park's job as a spy, cleverly elucidates the immigrant's stance as a watchful outsider in American society, but Henry's double life also figures largely in his equally representative struggles to decide for himself what kind of person he is. As a child of immigrant parents, Henry is, in Pierre Bourdieu's useful terms, endowed with a bifurcated "habitus," two sets of culturally induced …
The Feature Writer's Speech To The Newcomer, Robert A. Zordani
The Feature Writer's Speech To The Newcomer, Robert A. Zordani
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No abstract provided.
A Note Concerning Professor A'S Last Lecture, Robert A. Zordani
A Note Concerning Professor A'S Last Lecture, Robert A. Zordani
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No abstract provided.
A Note Concerning Professor A'S Last Lecture, Robert Zordani
A Note Concerning Professor A'S Last Lecture, Robert Zordani
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No abstract provided.
The Feature Writer's Speech To The Newcomer, Robert Zordani
The Feature Writer's Speech To The Newcomer, Robert Zordani
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No abstract provided.
The Localism Of The County Feast In Late-Stuart Political Culture, Newton E. Key
The Localism Of The County Feast In Late-Stuart Political Culture, Newton E. Key
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On 29 June 1678, Huntingdonshire natives residing in or visiting London had the opportunityto witness a glittering entertainment, The Huntington Divertisement, or, an Enterlude For the Generall Entertainment at the County-Feast, held at Merchant-Taylors Hall. On 27 March 1690, Yorkshire natives, also feasting in Merchant Tailors Hall, were treated to a triumphant song by Thomas D'Urfey and Henry Purcell. These elaborate pieces, presented a dozen years apart and admittedly unrepresentative of the sermons, processions, and huzzas that graced usual natives feasts, are nonetheless worth analyzing for the issues and rhetoric that the artists and their patrons thought relevant. By examining …
Clarendon Code, Newton Key
Clarendon Code, Newton Key
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The five repressive acts regarding religion passed between 1661 and 1665. Though the legislation was named for the earl of Clarendon (Edward Hyde*) and supported by many of his strongly Anglican backers in the House of Commons, Lord Chancellor Clarendon repeatedly criticized and attempted to moderate the "sharp laws."
Exclusion Crisis, Newton Key
Exclusion Crisis, Newton Key
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The roots of Exclusion, the attempt to alter hereditary succession to the throne or limit the powers of a popish successor, lie in the years 1672-1673.
Richard Baxter, Newton Key
Richard Baxter, Newton Key
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Baxter was a controversial voice for church unionthroughout the religious turmoil of the Interregnum* and the Restoration*. A nonseparatingPuritan* who became a reluctant Dissenter*, he once labeled himself an"Episcopal-Presbyterian-Independent." Though he wrote unceasingly, he consideredhimself primarily a pastor and never accepted a position higher than curate orchaplain.
The Localism Of The County Feast In Late-Stuart Political Culture, Newton Key
The Localism Of The County Feast In Late-Stuart Political Culture, Newton Key
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On 29 June 1678, Huntingdonshire natives residing in or visiting London had the opportunityto witness a glittering entertainment, The Huntington Divertisement, or, an Enterlude For the Generall Entertainment at the County-Feast, held at Merchant-Taylors Hall. On 27 March 1690, Yorkshire natives, also feasting in Merchant Tailors Hall, were treated to a triumphant song by Thomas D'Urfey and Henry Purcell. These elaborate pieces, presented a dozen years apart and admittedly unrepresentative of the sermons, processions, and huzzas that graced usual natives feasts, are nonetheless worth analyzing for the issues and rhetoric that the artists and their patrons thought relevant. By examining …
The Philanderer's Rebuttal, Robert A. Zordani
The Philanderer's Rebuttal, Robert A. Zordani
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No abstract provided.
The Werewolf's Daughters, Robert A. Zordani
The Werewolf's Daughters, Robert A. Zordani
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The Werewolf's Daughters, Robert Zordani
The Werewolf's Daughters, Robert Zordani
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The Philanderer's Rebuttal, Robert Zordani
The Philanderer's Rebuttal, Robert Zordani
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Review: Naissance D'Une Cité: Laon Et Le Laonnois Du Ve Au Xe Siècle By Jackie Lusse, Bailey Young
Review: Naissance D'Une Cité: Laon Et Le Laonnois Du Ve Au Xe Siècle By Jackie Lusse, Bailey Young
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Review: Naissance D'Une Cité: Laon Et Le Laonnois Du Ve Au Xe Siècle By Jackie Lusse, Bailey K. Young
Review: Naissance D'Une Cité: Laon Et Le Laonnois Du Ve Au Xe Siècle By Jackie Lusse, Bailey K. Young
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No abstract provided.
"For A Healthy America:" Labor's Struggle For National Health Insurance, 1943-1949, Edmund F. Wehrle
"For A Healthy America:" Labor's Struggle For National Health Insurance, 1943-1949, Edmund F. Wehrle
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No abstract provided.
"For A Healthy America:" Labor's Struggle For National Health Insurance, 1943-1949, Edmund Wehrle
"For A Healthy America:" Labor's Struggle For National Health Insurance, 1943-1949, Edmund Wehrle
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No abstract provided.
A Fish Story, Robert A. Zordani
A Fish Story, Robert A. Zordani
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Work Begins Today: Quaker Volunteers In Depression-Era Kentucky, 1933, Edmund F. Wehrle
Work Begins Today: Quaker Volunteers In Depression-Era Kentucky, 1933, Edmund F. Wehrle
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No abstract provided.
After The Divorce Hearing, I Confess My Sins, Robert A. Zordani
After The Divorce Hearing, I Confess My Sins, Robert A. Zordani
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A Fish Story, Robert Zordani
A Fish Story, Robert Zordani
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After The Divorce Hearing, I Confess My Sins, Robert Zordani
After The Divorce Hearing, I Confess My Sins, Robert Zordani
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No abstract provided.
Work Begins Today: Quaker Volunteers In Depression-Era Kentucky, 1933, Edmund Wehrle
Work Begins Today: Quaker Volunteers In Depression-Era Kentucky, 1933, Edmund Wehrle
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No abstract provided.