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Redback Graphix - Gregor Cullen Interviewed By Mike Donaldson, Mike Donaldson, Gregor Cullen Jan 1981

Redback Graphix - Gregor Cullen Interviewed By Mike Donaldson, Mike Donaldson, Gregor Cullen

Faculty of Arts - Papers (Archive)

Redback Graphix was a print workshop set up in Wollongong in 1980 by Michael Callaghan and Gregor Cullen. It produced striking, multicoloured posters for a variety of cultural activities, including union-related protests, musical events and theatre productions.


The Silent Witness, January 1981 Jan 1981

The Silent Witness, January 1981

Silent Witness, The

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Washington, D.C.


Edgar, Conni Kunzler Jan 1981

Edgar, Conni Kunzler

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Front Matter Jan 1981

Front Matter

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Judah, Patricia E. Gunter Jan 1981

Judah, Patricia E. Gunter

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Italy And Idumea: Earthquake, Cynthia Leah Hallen Jan 1981

Italy And Idumea: Earthquake, Cynthia Leah Hallen

Inscape

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The Trap, Paul Mcintype Jan 1981

The Trap, Paul Mcintype

Inscape

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Christopher Nicholas, Diana Franklin Jan 1981

Christopher Nicholas, Diana Franklin

Inscape

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Reception, Mitch Davis Jan 1981

Reception, Mitch Davis

Inscape

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Guardian Of The Loaf, Cynthia Leah Hallen Jan 1981

Guardian Of The Loaf, Cynthia Leah Hallen

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Burial, Gary Frazier Jan 1981

Burial, Gary Frazier

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A Cellar, A Blanket, A Lake, And A Room, Anne Best Jan 1981

A Cellar, A Blanket, A Lake, And A Room, Anne Best

Inscape

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Search, Richard Tice Jan 1981

Search, Richard Tice

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Jungle Incident, Michael Rutter Jan 1981

Jungle Incident, Michael Rutter

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The Navel Reverse, Randy Fisher Jan 1981

The Navel Reverse, Randy Fisher

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Like Stranded Vessels, Kelly Grant Horrocks Jan 1981

Like Stranded Vessels, Kelly Grant Horrocks

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The Chinook, Scott Richards Jan 1981

The Chinook, Scott Richards

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I Am A Black Hole, Don Wright Jan 1981

I Am A Black Hole, Don Wright

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End Matter Jan 1981

End Matter

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Barn Building, Pauline Mortensen Jan 1981

Barn Building, Pauline Mortensen

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Full Issue Jan 1981

Full Issue

Inscape

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The Danish-Language Press In America, Marion Marzolf Jan 1981

The Danish-Language Press In America, Marion Marzolf

The Bridge

By the time Sophus F. Neble, a journeyman printer from Stubbekobing, Denmark, emigrated in 1883 to seek his fortune in the farmlands of the American Midwest, there was already a rudimentary Danish press tradition in the United States. But at that point in his life, Neble little cared or even knew much about it. He had thrown over his years of apprenticeship in the printing trade for a dream of becoming a successful American dairy farmer in order to win the hand of the young woman he loved.


Rasmus Sorensen And Danish Emigration, 1847-1863, Frederick Hale Jan 1981

Rasmus Sorensen And Danish Emigration, 1847-1863, Frederick Hale

The Bridge

Probably no individual played a more seminal role in the limited Danish emigration to North America before and during the Civil War than Rasmus Sorensen. From the late 1840s until the early 1860s this author, educator, politician, and social reformer led three groups of his countrymen to Wisconsin and, through numerous booklets, speeches, and letters encouraged others to settle elsewhere in the United States and Canada. Yet Sorensen has generally been little more than a supernumerary in the historiography of this transatlantic migration. Its pioneering historian, Peter Sorensen Vig, devoted twelve pages to him in his mammoth compendium, a dozen …


Art? Among Danes In America?, Aase Bak Jan 1981

Art? Among Danes In America?, Aase Bak

The Bridge

The Danish American Heritage Society has as one of its objectives to "encourage Danish American expression in the arts, humanities, and social sciences." It is to be hoped that the Danish American Heritage Society will have more luck in its endeavors to promote the arts than did another organization with somewhat similar aims. I refer here to Dansk Folkesamfund (Danish People's Society) and the abortive attempt to launch an art committee under its auspices in 1897.


The Partridge, Martin A. Hansen, Inga Wiehl, Translator Jan 1981

The Partridge, Martin A. Hansen, Inga Wiehl, Translator

The Bridge

"Martin A. Hansen is considered one of the best and most influential Danish writers of the century. Despite his premature death in 1955 at the age of forty-six, he left a rich artistic legacy of novels, short stories, and travel descriptions as well as essays and books dealing with historical, cultural and philosophical themes.

'The Partridge' ('Agerhonen') is the title story of a collection of twelve short stories, all of which emphasize artistic expression as self-revelation. It is the means whereby the artist transforms the world and makes it new. The twelve stories are divided into three parts, childhood, adolescence …


Scandinavian American Archives, J. R. Christianson Jan 1981

Scandinavian American Archives, J. R. Christianson

The Bridge

The problem of locating and preserving Danish American historical materials has been in the spotlight in recent years. It has been discussed frequently in The Bridge and the Newsletter of the Danish American Heritage Society. In cooperation with Grand View College, the society launched a major project, the Danish Immigrant Archival Listing (DIAL), under Thorvald Hansen's leadership in 1979. That project aims to locate all Danish American historical materials presently deposited in archives and elsewhere throughout the United States, Canada and Denmark.


The Danish Colonization Society Of 1879, Frederick Hale Jan 1981

The Danish Colonization Society Of 1879, Frederick Hale

The Bridge

The Danish Colonization Society of 1879 (Den danske Kolonisations-Forening af 1879) is one of several organizations which historians have generally ignored. An analysis of it, however, could illuminate further a number of matters pertinent to the general theme of Scandinavian emigration. Essentially, it was an association that intended to assist economically deprived Danes in securing a collective home overseas as well as passage to it at the least possible expense. The Society was short-lived, apparently disbanding a little more than a year after coming into being. Moreover, the only direct evidence of its activity is its truncated biweekly newspaper, Udvandrings-Tidende …


Full Issue Jan 1981

Full Issue

The Bridge

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Full Issue Jan 1981

Full Issue

The Bridge

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Front Cover Jan 1981

Front Cover

The Bridge

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