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Immanuel Kant (Reference Entry), Harry Van Der Linden Jan 2004

Immanuel Kant (Reference Entry), Harry Van Der Linden

Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS

"Immanuel Kant," published in Ethics, Revised Edition, pages 804-06, reprinted (or reproduced) by permission of the publisher Salem Press. Copyright, ©, 2004 by Salem Press.


Longhunter, Southern Kentucky Genealogical Society Newsletter Volume 27, Number 1, Kentucky Library Research Collections Jan 2004

Longhunter, Southern Kentucky Genealogical Society Newsletter Volume 27, Number 1, Kentucky Library Research Collections

Longhunter, Southern Kentucky Genealogical Society Newsletter

No abstract provided.


The Miami Valley School: 1956-2003 A Retrospective, Barbara A. Cleary Ph.D. Jan 2004

The Miami Valley School: 1956-2003 A Retrospective, Barbara A. Cleary Ph.D.

Local and Rare Books

This book details the history of the Miami Valley School from before its founding in 1964 through to 2003. It highlights notable faculty, sports teams, and more.

The Miami Valley School, founding 1964 and located on 22 acres in Washington Township, is Dayton's only independent, college preparatory, non-sectarian school for students in pre-kindergarten through grade 12. It serves students in 16 surrounding communities within a 35-mile radius.


The Duke’S Devil And Doctor Lambe’S Darling: A Case Study Of The Male Witch In Early Modern England, Karin Amundsen Jan 2004

The Duke’S Devil And Doctor Lambe’S Darling: A Case Study Of The Male Witch In Early Modern England, Karin Amundsen

Psi Sigma Siren

The witch-hunt in early modern England has been the subject of much scholarly research in the last several decades. While much of this research focuses on the political, religious, economic, and social aspects of the witch-hunts, the role of gender in the trials has recently come under more scrutiny, though much of it focuses on women. Although the role of women in the witch-hunts is unquestionably important given that accusations primarily targeted them, historians should not ignore male witches or simply dismiss them as spouses or relatives of female witches. Compounding the exclusion of male witches from historical consideration is …


History And The Fundamentals Of Computer Science, Edward L. Ayers Jan 2004

History And The Fundamentals Of Computer Science, Edward L. Ayers

History Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Discovering Santa Clara University's Prehistoric Past: Ca-Sci-755, Heather Bratt, Margaret A. Graham, Frederika Kaestle, Gerald Mckevitt, Nikki Martin, Randall Milliken, Karen Oeh, Lorna C. Pierce, Kevin Richlin, Russell K. Skowronek Jan 2004

Discovering Santa Clara University's Prehistoric Past: Ca-Sci-755, Heather Bratt, Margaret A. Graham, Frederika Kaestle, Gerald Mckevitt, Nikki Martin, Randall Milliken, Karen Oeh, Lorna C. Pierce, Kevin Richlin, Russell K. Skowronek

Research Manuscript Series

The following report , brought together with great skill and insight by editors Russell K. Skowronek and Margaret A. Graham , provides a rich trovel of valuable information about what has been found there archaeologically and what it means. Some of this meaning reflects the kinds of lives people were leading in ancient times where students now cross over the Alameda Mall, and the very different kinds of activities people were conducting in those ancient times. Part reflects how these discoveries have already affected present-day consciousness, and what some of the changes have been in regard to public appreciation of …


The Shanachie Volume 16, Connecticut Irish-American Historical Society Jan 2004

The Shanachie Volume 16, Connecticut Irish-American Historical Society

The Shanachie (CTIAHS)

No abstract provided.


Castle Valley, America, Nancy Taniguchi Jan 2004

Castle Valley, America, Nancy Taniguchi

All USU Press Publications

This is American history told through the stories of an atypical, for Utah, region. Castle Valley is roughly conterminous with two counties, Carbon and Emery, which together formed a rural, industrial enclave in a mostly desert environment behind the mountain range that borders Utah's principal corridor of settlement. In Castle Valley, coal mining and the railroad attracted diverse, multiethnic communities and a fair share of historic characters, from Butch Cassidy, who stole its largest payroll, to Mother Jones, who helped organize its workers against its mining companies. Among the last major segments of the state to be settled, it was …


Erythrocyte Biomarker-Based Validation Of A Diet History Method Used In A Dietary Intervention Trial, Craig S. Patch, Karen J Murphy, Jackie Mansour, Linda C. Tapsell, Barbara J. Meyer, Trevor A Mori, Manny Noakes, P Clifton, I Puddey, P Howe Jan 2004

Erythrocyte Biomarker-Based Validation Of A Diet History Method Used In A Dietary Intervention Trial, Craig S. Patch, Karen J Murphy, Jackie Mansour, Linda C. Tapsell, Barbara J. Meyer, Trevor A Mori, Manny Noakes, P Clifton, I Puddey, P Howe

Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences - Papers (Archive)

No abstract provided.


Heber J. Grant's European Mission, 1903-1906, Ronald W. Walker Jan 2004

Heber J. Grant's European Mission, 1903-1906, Ronald W. Walker

BYU Studies Quarterly

Elder Heber J. Grant landed in Liverpool, England, in November 1903, and by the first of the year he officially assumed his new position as president of the European Mission. The mission began at Tromso, Norway; and ran to Cape Town, South Africa; with Iceland and India serving as distant east-west meridians. While the church had branches in each of these extremities, Grant's field of labor was more compact. Most of the mission's effort was reserved to the Netherlands, Germany, Scandinavia, and Switzerland, where he had a general superintendency, and especially in the British Isles, where he had duties that …


Defiance And Deference In Mexico’S Colonial North: Indians Under Spanish Rule In Nueva Vizcaya. By Susan M. Deeds, Charlotte M. Gradie Jan 2004

Defiance And Deference In Mexico’S Colonial North: Indians Under Spanish Rule In Nueva Vizcaya. By Susan M. Deeds, Charlotte M. Gradie

History Faculty Publications

Reviews the book "Defiance and Deference in Mexico's Colonial North: Indians Under Spanish Rule in Nueva Vizcaya," by Susan M. Deeds.


Life After Civil Death: Felony And Mormon Disenfranchisement In The U.S. West (1880-1890), Winston A. Bowman Jan 2004

Life After Civil Death: Felony And Mormon Disenfranchisement In The U.S. West (1880-1890), Winston A. Bowman

Psi Sigma Siren

Pomeroy’s understanding of the nature of the franchise may seem foreign to many present-day Americans, but this vision is the one to which most nineteenth-century jurists, scholars, and politicians subscribed. It is worth noting that Pomeroy wrote these words in the aftermath of the post-Civil War rights revolution and half a century after the expansion of the franchise under the auspices of Jacksonian democracy. This attitude toward voting rights was not abandoned following the passage of the reconstruction amendments. Instead, the idea of a limited franchise was affirmed time and again in the post-bellum era. Pomeroy’s franchise (one in which …


The Danish Emigration Archives, Birgit Flemming Larsen Jan 2004

The Danish Emigration Archives, Birgit Flemming Larsen

The Bridge

The Danish Emigration Archives was founded in 1932 as the DanAmerica Archives.

Max Henius, a native of Aalborg and an enterprising businessman in Chicago, was the immigrant behind the Archives. It might be seen as flexibility by Danish Americans and their descendants to place their own ethnic group's source materials at a distance to themselves. It did cause some discussions at that time.

The purpose of the Archives is to preserve the history of those Danes who left Denmark to settle in foreign countries. Through the years The Danish Emigration Archives has suffered under several changes due to World War …


The Archive And History: Reflection And Anticipation, Niel Johnson Jan 2004

The Archive And History: Reflection And Anticipation, Niel Johnson

The Bridge

Engraved on the front of the Truman Library in Independence, Missouri, is this statement: This Library will belong to the people of the United States. My papers will be the property of the people and be accessible to them. And this is as it should be. The papers of the President are among the most valuable sources of material for history. They ought to be preserved and they ought to be used.


2004 Ruby Yearbook, Britton Bongaardt, Katie Mclaughlin, Kevin Sylvester, Ursinus College Senior Class Jan 2004

2004 Ruby Yearbook, Britton Bongaardt, Katie Mclaughlin, Kevin Sylvester, Ursinus College Senior Class

The Ruby Yearbooks, 1897-2020

A digitized copy of the 2004 Ruby, the Ursinus College yearbook.


Truth Was Where You Found It: Race In The Press In Birmingham, Alabama, September 1963, Thomas Scales Jan 2004

Truth Was Where You Found It: Race In The Press In Birmingham, Alabama, September 1963, Thomas Scales

Vulcan Historical Review

pp. 6-28


Colbert County Politics, 1926-1928, Christopher Long Jan 2004

Colbert County Politics, 1926-1928, Christopher Long

Vulcan Historical Review

pp. 61-71


Making A Greater Birmingham: The Annexation Of Ensley, Jeremy Campbell Jan 2004

Making A Greater Birmingham: The Annexation Of Ensley, Jeremy Campbell

Vulcan Historical Review

pp. 72-81


Vulcan Historical Review 8 (Complete Issue), Vulcan Historical Review Staff Jan 2004

Vulcan Historical Review 8 (Complete Issue), Vulcan Historical Review Staff

Vulcan Historical Review

No abstract provided.


They Marched Into Sunlight: War And Peace, Vietnam And America, October 1967, Jerry Tiarsmith Jan 2004

They Marched Into Sunlight: War And Peace, Vietnam And America, October 1967, Jerry Tiarsmith

Vulcan Historical Review

pp. 141-143


Birmingham In Transition: The Mayoral Campaign Of 1917, William Watt Jan 2004

Birmingham In Transition: The Mayoral Campaign Of 1917, William Watt

Vulcan Historical Review

pp. 108-118


Radio Free Dixie: Robert F. Williams And The Roots Of Black Power, J D. Jackson Jan 2004

Radio Free Dixie: Robert F. Williams And The Roots Of Black Power, J D. Jackson

Vulcan Historical Review

pp. 138-140


The Landscape Of History: How Historians Map The Past, Christopher Long Jan 2004

The Landscape Of History: How Historians Map The Past, Christopher Long

Vulcan Historical Review

pp. 144-145


Review Essay: The House Un-American Activities Committee, Mark Kiehle Jan 2004

Review Essay: The House Un-American Activities Committee, Mark Kiehle

Vulcan Historical Review

pp. 130-137


"Knocked In The Head Promiscuously": Oliver Cromwell And The Destruction Of Drogheda, Matthew Marsh Jan 2004

"Knocked In The Head Promiscuously": Oliver Cromwell And The Destruction Of Drogheda, Matthew Marsh

Vulcan Historical Review

pp. 82-90


Trial Of The Times: Slanting Of The Facts, Daniel Fowler Jan 2004

Trial Of The Times: Slanting Of The Facts, Daniel Fowler

Vulcan Historical Review

pp. 99-107


Vulcan Historical Review 8 (End Matter), Vulcan Historical Review Staff Jan 2004

Vulcan Historical Review 8 (End Matter), Vulcan Historical Review Staff

Vulcan Historical Review

No abstract provided.


Mountain Brook: The Making Of An Elite Community, Deborah Hayes Jan 2004

Mountain Brook: The Making Of An Elite Community, Deborah Hayes

Vulcan Historical Review

pp. 119-128


Plain Words, Plain Meanings: Hugo Black And The Right To Counsel, William Grayson Jan 2004

Plain Words, Plain Meanings: Hugo Black And The Right To Counsel, William Grayson

Vulcan Historical Review

pp. 50-60


Vulcan Historical Review 8 (Front Matter), Vulcan Historical Review Staff Jan 2004

Vulcan Historical Review 8 (Front Matter), Vulcan Historical Review Staff

Vulcan Historical Review

No abstract provided.