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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Prehistoric Archeology And Paleoenvironments In Hidalgo And Willacy Counties, South Texas: Results Of The Phase Ii Excavations, C. Britt Bousman, Steve A. Tomka, Gail L. Bailey
Prehistoric Archeology And Paleoenvironments In Hidalgo And Willacy Counties, South Texas: Results Of The Phase Ii Excavations, C. Britt Bousman, Steve A. Tomka, Gail L. Bailey
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
In May 1989 through July 1989, archeological and geomorphological investigations were conducted at five prehistoric archeological sites impacted by drainage ditch construction in Hidalgo and Willacy counties. These investigations were sponsored by Hidalgo County Drainage District No. I and Willacy County Drainage District No. I as part of a continuing program of cultural resources studies along the drainage ditch construction right-of-way. One site, 41WYI40, is situated on a low rise adjacent to a main channel of the ditch and lacks sufficient Holocene sediments to contain archeological materials in good context. However, a tortoise, cf. Gopherus hexagollarus, was recovered, and the …
Democracy And The Crisis Of The Socialist Project: Toward A Post-Revolutionary Theology Of Liberartion, Miroslav Volf
Democracy And The Crisis Of The Socialist Project: Toward A Post-Revolutionary Theology Of Liberartion, Miroslav Volf
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
No abstract provided.
A New Learning Process Has Begun: The Church In A Post-Socialist Society, Günther Krusche
A New Learning Process Has Begun: The Church In A Post-Socialist Society, Günther Krusche
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
No abstract provided.
The State And Prospects Of The Catholic-Jewish Dialogue In Poland, Waldemar Chrostowski
The State And Prospects Of The Catholic-Jewish Dialogue In Poland, Waldemar Chrostowski
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
No abstract provided.
The Evangelical-Lutheran Church And The East German Revolution, Robert Goeckel
The Evangelical-Lutheran Church And The East German Revolution, Robert Goeckel
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
No abstract provided.
Religion In Yugoslavia Today, Stella Alexander
Religion In Yugoslavia Today, Stella Alexander
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
No abstract provided.
Glimpses Of East German Church Events In 1990, Bill Yoder
Glimpses Of East German Church Events In 1990, Bill Yoder
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
No abstract provided.
Churches In The Gentle Revolution In Czechoslovakia, Jakub S. Trojan
Churches In The Gentle Revolution In Czechoslovakia, Jakub S. Trojan
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
No abstract provided.
The Possible Role Of Rumania's Churches In The Social Renewal Of The Country, László Tőkés
The Possible Role Of Rumania's Churches In The Social Renewal Of The Country, László Tőkés
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
No abstract provided.
Albania: An Atheistic State?, Finngeir Hiorth
Albania: An Atheistic State?, Finngeir Hiorth
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
No abstract provided.
László Tőkés, Timisoara And The Romanian Revolution, Mark Elliott
László Tőkés, Timisoara And The Romanian Revolution, Mark Elliott
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
On the eve of the Romanian revolution of December 1989, Ceausescu exercised a stranglehold on religious expression encompassing I) systematic interference in all aspects of church life, 2) physical intimidation, 3) a ban on Eastern Catholicism and the Lord's Army, and 4) increasing church demolitions. A truly courageous voice of protest from Reformed pastor Laszlo Tokes triggered massive multi-national interdenominational demonstrations in Timisoara which toppled the Communist dictatorship in a matter of days.
Polish Churches Face New Issues In Early 1990, Bill Yoder
Polish Churches Face New Issues In Early 1990, Bill Yoder
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
No abstract provided.
Letter To The Editor, Rudolf Andorka
Letter To The Editor, Rudolf Andorka
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
No abstract provided.
Recent Changes In The Structure And Value Of African-American Male Occupations, Jeremiah P. Cotton
Recent Changes In The Structure And Value Of African-American Male Occupations, Jeremiah P. Cotton
Trotter Review
The occupational structure of black men has undergone major changes in recent years, shifting from largely blue-collar to white-collar and service occupations. At the same time there has been a decline in both the relative and absolute value of black male occupations. Moreover, it appears that labor-market discrimination still plays a significant role in the disparity between black and white male occupational earnings.
The Foundation Of American Racism: Defining Bigotry, Racism, And Racial Hierarchy, James Jennings
The Foundation Of American Racism: Defining Bigotry, Racism, And Racial Hierarchy, James Jennings
Trotter Review
Despite the fact that current surveys reveal a decline in the level of white prejudice towards blacks, however, the number of hate groups and incidents of racial harassment and violence is rapidly increasing. In addition, while black and white Americans seem to be interacting more in the work place, residential segregation continues to be a major problem. Furthermore, there are indications that the political attitudes of blacks and whites are not only different on many philosophical and economic issues, but are becoming increasingly divergent.
Who Was That Woman I Didn't See You With Last Night?, Norman W. Merrill
Who Was That Woman I Didn't See You With Last Night?, Norman W. Merrill
New England Journal of Public Policy
The 1988 presidential campaign elicited numerous complaints about negative campaigning. But compared to the vicious rhetoric popular at the birth of the republic the rhetoric of the latest campaign was quite mild. Invective rhetoric was employed by the Founding Fathers, men like John Adams, Alexander Hamilton, and James Callender. The partisan press of the time contributed greatly to the harsh tone of politics. All participants felt free to make acerbic remarks directed at the man rather than the issue, a tradition that continued throughout the nineteenth century and into the twentieth. Many of the charges made by American politicians were …
Jfk: The Education Of A President, Nigel Hamilton
Jfk: The Education Of A President, Nigel Hamilton
New England Journal of Public Policy
What goes into the making of a president? To what extent are the mind and character of the American commander in chief determined by his background, his family — and his education? This article represents a transcript of two lectures Nigel Hamilton presented in the spring and fall of 1989 at the Massachusetts State Archives. They were derived from the preliminary sketches for the author's full-scale biography of John F. Kennedy, to be published by Houghton Mifflin in 1992 on the anniversary of the birth of the thirty-fifth president.
The Vision Thing, Shaun O'Connell
The Vision Thing, Shaun O'Connell
New England Journal of Public Policy
In "The Vision Thing," Shaun O'Connell reviews a number of books whose subject matter is not merely the presidential election of 1988, but the impact of image politics in the age of the thirty-second sound bite. He quotes Neil Postman in Amusing Ourselves to Death: "Just as the television commercial empties itself of authentic product information so that it can do its psychological work of [pseudotherapy], image politics empties itself of authentic political sustenance for the same reason."
The works discussed in this article include: All by Myself: The Unmaking of a Presidential Campaign, by Christine M. Black …
Sports Notes: Blacks And Private Golf Clubs, Wornie L. Reed
Sports Notes: Blacks And Private Golf Clubs, Wornie L. Reed
Trotter Review
This past summer racial progress in the United States ran head first into the issue of "freedom of association" in the form of private clubs that prohibit membership to "other" folk, i.e., blacks and women. The specific issue in the case of the Shoal Creek Country Club of Alabama was the appropriateness of holding a Professional Golf Association (PGA) tournament at a club that did not accept blacks as members and was so bold as to say so to the press.
Phase Ii Historical Investigations At Justiceberg Reservoir, Garza And Kent Counties, Texas, Martha Doty Freeman, Douglas K. Boyd
Phase Ii Historical Investigations At Justiceberg Reservoir, Garza And Kent Counties, Texas, Martha Doty Freeman, Douglas K. Boyd
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
Phase II cultural resources investigations at the proposed Justiceburg Reservoir in Garza and Kent counties, Texas, conducted in 1988-1989 included work at four historic sites, the recording of a previously unrecorded historic site, and development of two National Register contexts. This report documents the archeological work at the sites and presents data that resulted from in-depth research concerning the history of the use and development of these sites. In addition, the report presents two historic contexts which were developed in order to provide tools for the assessment of sites within the project area and, at the same time, to present …
Phase Ii Investigations At Prehistoric And Rock Art Sites, Justiceburg Reservoir, Garza And Kent Counties, Texas Volume I, Douglas K. Boyd, James T. Abbott, William A. Bryan, Colin M. Garvey, Steve A. Garvey, Ross C. Fields
Phase Ii Investigations At Prehistoric And Rock Art Sites, Justiceburg Reservoir, Garza And Kent Counties, Texas Volume I, Douglas K. Boyd, James T. Abbott, William A. Bryan, Colin M. Garvey, Steve A. Garvey, Ross C. Fields
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
Phase II cultural resources investigations at the proposed Justiceburg Reservoir in Garza and Kent counties, Texas, were conducted by Prewitt and Associates, Inc. in 19881989. This report documents the archeological work at 62 prehistoric and aboriginal rock art sites and the geoarcheological study conducted as part of the Phase II work. Investigations at 48 prehistoric sites, including open campsites, rockshelters, lithic procurement sites, faunal localities, and rock art sites, resulted in complete National Register assessments; 9 campsites, the 2 rockshelters, and 6 rock art sites are considered to be eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places. Less-intensive …
Phase Ii Investigations At Prehistoric And Rock Art Sites, Justiceburg Reservoir, Garza And Kent Counties, Texas Volume Ii, Douglas K. Boyd, James T. Abbott, William A. Bryan, Colin M. Garvey, Steve A. Tomka, Ross C. Fields
Phase Ii Investigations At Prehistoric And Rock Art Sites, Justiceburg Reservoir, Garza And Kent Counties, Texas Volume Ii, Douglas K. Boyd, James T. Abbott, William A. Bryan, Colin M. Garvey, Steve A. Tomka, Ross C. Fields
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
This appendix describes the stratigraphic and pedogenic characteristics of each trench excavated during subsurface geomorphic reconnaissance conducted as part of the testing phase at Justiceburg Reservoir. Seventy-seven trenches were excavated during the course of the project. The overall results and interpretations of the geomorphic phase of the investigation are presented in Chapter 4. The data presented in this appendix are based on field descriptions of the sediment columns exposed by the trenches. The neutral term tlzone" was adopted to allow both stratigraphic and pedogenic variation in sediment columns to be described under the same nomenclature. For each zone, the depth, …
Baseball From The Catbird Seat: An Interview With Walter "Red" Barber, William J. Marshall Jr.
Baseball From The Catbird Seat: An Interview With Walter "Red" Barber, William J. Marshall Jr.
The Kentucky Review
No abstract provided.
An Interview With Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis On John Sherman Cooper, Terry L. Birdwhistell
An Interview With Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis On John Sherman Cooper, Terry L. Birdwhistell
The Kentucky Review
No abstract provided.
'Transreality' Project, Sergey V. Deriugin, Andrey N. Naumov
'Transreality' Project, Sergey V. Deriugin, Andrey N. Naumov
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
No abstract provided.
Historical Contexts And Ethical Judgments In U.S.-Soviet Relations, Alan Geyer
Historical Contexts And Ethical Judgments In U.S.-Soviet Relations, Alan Geyer
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
No abstract provided.
God, Freedom, And Grace, Miroslav Volf
God, Freedom, And Grace, Miroslav Volf
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
No abstract provided.
Faith In The Second World, Paul Bock
Faith In The Second World, Paul Bock
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
No abstract provided.
Jan Hus, The Catholic Church And Ecumenism, Karel Skalicky
Jan Hus, The Catholic Church And Ecumenism, Karel Skalicky
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
No abstract provided.
In Appreciation Of Birago I. Diop: A Subtle Advocate Of Négritude, Winston E. Langley
In Appreciation Of Birago I. Diop: A Subtle Advocate Of Négritude, Winston E. Langley
Trotter Review
The closing weeks of the last decade brought with them the death of three distinguished world figures: Samuel Beckett, the Irish-French playwright, novelist, and poet; Andrei D. Sakharov, the Soviet nuclear physicist, human rights advocate, and leader in the international disarmament movement; and Birago I. Diop, the Senegalese poet, storyteller, and statesman. In the case of the former two, leading U.S. newspapers and other media paid merited tribute in the amplest of proportions; in case of the last, however, it was as if he had either never lived or had gained no standing of importance worthy of much attention. Diop …