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It Started With A Cat Fight; A Story And A Call To Grow Out Of The Arab-Israeli Conflict, Kathryn Fehrman
It Started With A Cat Fight; A Story And A Call To Grow Out Of The Arab-Israeli Conflict, Kathryn Fehrman
Kathryn Fehrman
This is the story of how the Arab-Israeli conflict originally began centuries ago.
Abraham Lincoln At Two Hundred, Orville Burton
Abraham Lincoln At Two Hundred, Orville Burton
Orville Vernon Burton
No abstract provided.
History's Electric Future, Orville Burton
Re-Thinking Burial Dates At A Graeco-Roman Cemetery: Fag El Gamous, Fayoum, Egypt, Kerry Muhlestein, R. Evans, David Whitchurch
Re-Thinking Burial Dates At A Graeco-Roman Cemetery: Fag El Gamous, Fayoum, Egypt, Kerry Muhlestein, R. Evans, David Whitchurch
Kerry Muhlestein
The Fag el-Gamous cemetery is a 125 hectare Graeco-Roman necropolis on the eastern edge of the Fayoum Depression. The 1000 + burials excavated to date at the cemetery are found largely in rectangular shafts at 0.3–3.0 m deep and oriented on an east–west axis. The high burial density, varying between 1.3 and 3.0 burials per square meter, is due in part to multiple burials in the same shaft. The stratigraphically deepest burials in a shaft are buried head east and later burials in the same shaft are buried head west. It has been argued that this directional shift occurred as …
Family Wages: The Roles Of Wives And Mothers In U.S. Working-Class Survival Strategies, 1880-1930, Ileen Devault
Family Wages: The Roles Of Wives And Mothers In U.S. Working-Class Survival Strategies, 1880-1930, Ileen Devault
Ileen A DeVault
The common image of a female wage earner in the U.S. in the decades around the turn of the 20th century is that of a young, single woman: the daughter of her family. However, the wives and mothers of these families also made important economic contributions to their families' economies. This paper argues that we need to rethink our evaluation of the economic roles played by ever-married women in working-class families. Using a range of government reports as well as IPUMS, I document three ways in which working-class wives and mothers strove to bring cash into their family units: through …
The Jacobin Republic Under Fire : The Federalist Revolt In The French Revolution, Paul Hanson
The Jacobin Republic Under Fire : The Federalist Revolt In The French Revolution, Paul Hanson
Paul R. Hanson
"One of the central questions of the French Revolution is what happened to the country from the time the monarchy collapsed in the summer of 1791, when the prospects for popular democracy seemed brightest, to the Terror of 1793-94, when the Committee of Public Safety ruled by fiat and repression. A key moment during this interim period was the so-called Federalist Revolt, when four provincial cities - Caen, Bordeaux, Lyon, and Marseille - rebelled against the more radical revolutionaries in Paris threatening to plunge France into civil war. Over the years some very good work has been published on the …
Contesting The French Revolution, Paul Hanson
Contesting The French Revolution, Paul Hanson
Paul R. Hanson
"This book presents an overview of what led up to this pivotal event, the turning points that shaped it, and its far-reaching effects, as well as examining the most significant historiographical debates about this period. Were the events of 1789 a social revolution or a political accident? Did they mark the rise of industrial capitalism or the birth of modern democracy? Was the Reign of Terror a response to foreign war and domestic resistance or the product of Jacobin ideology? Paul Hanson offers an engaging analysis of these debates, showing us how historical interpretation of the French Revolution has been …
Historical Dictionary Of The French Revolution, Paul Hanson
Historical Dictionary Of The French Revolution, Paul Hanson
Paul R. Hanson
The French Revolution remains one of the most examined events in world history. Most historians would argue that it was the first "modern" revolution, an event so momentous that it gave the word revolution its current connotation of a political and/or social upheaval that marks a decisive break with the past and moves a society in a forward or progressive direction.- WorldCat
Les Centres Fédéralistes: Avaient-Ils Un Projet Commun?, Paul Hanson
Les Centres Fédéralistes: Avaient-Ils Un Projet Commun?, Paul Hanson
Paul R. Hanson
Conference paper published in: Les fédéralismes : réalités et représentations, 1789-1874 : actes du colloque de Marseille, septembre 1993.
Voices From The Streets In The French Revolution, Paul Hanson
Voices From The Streets In The French Revolution, Paul Hanson
Paul R. Hanson
Book Chapter in K. Steven Vincent and Alison Klairmont-Lingo's, The Human Tradition in Modern France
Keeping His Faith: A. Philip Randolph And Working-Class Religion, Cynthia Taylor
Keeping His Faith: A. Philip Randolph And Working-Class Religion, Cynthia Taylor
Cynthia Taylor
God’S Dominion: Omar Ibn Said Use Of Arabic Literacy As Opposition To Slavery, Akel Kahera
God’S Dominion: Omar Ibn Said Use Of Arabic Literacy As Opposition To Slavery, Akel Kahera
Akel Kahera
Omar ibn Said’s Th e Life of Omar Ibn Said, Written by Himself (1831) occupies a unique position within the slave narrative tradition. As the only surviving Arabic autobiography written by a slave from the United States, the Life juxtaposes a religious exegesis based on the textual authority of the Qur’an with a first-person account of Omar’s life. Only recently rediscovered, having been found in a trunk in a Virginia at-tic in 1995 and sold to a private collector after being lost since 1920, the manuscript has sparked renewed interest in writings by enslaved Muslims in America, and in particular …
Review Of Buying America From The Indians: Johnson V. Mcintosh And The History Of Native Land Rights/The Trail Of Broken Treaties: Diplomacy In Indian Country From Colonial Times To Present., Marcus Gallo
Marcus Gallo
Review of Buying America from the Indians: Johnson v. McIntosh and the History of Native Land Rights/The Trail of Broken Treaties: Diplomacy in Indian Country from Colonial Times to Present, by Blake A. Watson.
Review Of Die Gegenwart Des Mittelalters, By Otto Gerhard Oexle, Medievally Speaking (2015)., Richard Utz
Review Of Die Gegenwart Des Mittelalters, By Otto Gerhard Oexle, Medievally Speaking (2015)., Richard Utz
Richard Utz
No abstract provided.
The Optional Ramadan Fast: Debating Q. 2.184 In The Early Turkish Republic, Brett Wilson
The Optional Ramadan Fast: Debating Q. 2.184 In The Early Turkish Republic, Brett Wilson
Brett Wilson
No abstract provided.
A Concise History Of Modern Europe: Liberty, Equality, Solidarity, David Mason
A Concise History Of Modern Europe: Liberty, Equality, Solidarity, David Mason
David S. Mason
Postindustrial Societies, Brian Hoey
Postindustrial Societies, Brian Hoey
Brian A. Hoey, Ph.D.
The term postindustrial society presupposes categorizing society based on an economic means of classification. Its use rests on assessing the relative status of manufacturing industry as an economic sector. Significant adjustment in sectoral location and nature of employment precipitated by late-twentieth-century deindustrialization in the developed world led many social theorists and critics to predict broad changes throughout domains of everyday life. Some began to speak not only of sectoral transformation but also of an emergent ‘ postindustrial society. ’ Following earlier agrarian and industrial ‘ revolutions, ’ postindustrialism suggested yet another revolution that would again transform how societies were organized.
Review Of Dexter Hoyos, Mastering The West: Rome And Carthage At War, Fred Drogula
Review Of Dexter Hoyos, Mastering The West: Rome And Carthage At War, Fred Drogula
Fred K. Drogula
The Great Divide Of 1890, Meg Miner
The Great Divide Of 1890, Meg Miner
Meg Miner
Teaching Threshold 6: The Rise Of Homo Sapiens, Richard Simon, Mojgan Behmand, Thomas Burke, Esther Quaedackers, Seohyung Kim, Kiowa Bower, Neal Wolfe, James Cunningham, Cynthia Taylor, Martin Anderson, J. May, Philip Novak, Debbie Daunt, Jaime Castner, Ethan Annis, Amy Gilbert, Anne Reid, Suzanne Roybal, Alan Schut, Cynthia Brown, Harlan Stelmach
Teaching Threshold 6: The Rise Of Homo Sapiens, Richard Simon, Mojgan Behmand, Thomas Burke, Esther Quaedackers, Seohyung Kim, Kiowa Bower, Neal Wolfe, James Cunningham, Cynthia Taylor, Martin Anderson, J. May, Philip Novak, Debbie Daunt, Jaime Castner, Ethan Annis, Amy Gilbert, Anne Reid, Suzanne Roybal, Alan Schut, Cynthia Brown, Harlan Stelmach
Cynthia Taylor
Teaching Big History, Richard B. Simon, Mojgan Behmand, Thomas Burke, Esther Quaedackers, Seohyung Kim, Kiowa Bower, Neal Wolfe, James B. Cunningham, Cynthia Taylor, Martin Anderson, J. Daniel May, Philip Novak, Debbie Daunt, Jaime Castner, Ethan Annis, Amy E. Gilbert, Anne Reid, Suzanne Roybal, Alan Schut, Cynthia Brown, Harlan Stelmach
Teaching Big History, Richard B. Simon, Mojgan Behmand, Thomas Burke, Esther Quaedackers, Seohyung Kim, Kiowa Bower, Neal Wolfe, James B. Cunningham, Cynthia Taylor, Martin Anderson, J. Daniel May, Philip Novak, Debbie Daunt, Jaime Castner, Ethan Annis, Amy E. Gilbert, Anne Reid, Suzanne Roybal, Alan Schut, Cynthia Brown, Harlan Stelmach
Mojgan Behmand
Teaching Big History Or Teaching About Big History? Big History And Religion, Harlan Stelmach
Teaching Big History Or Teaching About Big History? Big History And Religion, Harlan Stelmach
Harlan Stelmach
Northwest Now: The Anarchists Of Home, Tom Layson, Justin Wadland, Charles Lewarne
Northwest Now: The Anarchists Of Home, Tom Layson, Justin Wadland, Charles Lewarne
Justin Wadland
Threshold 9? Teaching Possible Futures, Philip Novak, Martin Anderson, J. May, Richard Simon, Neal Wolfe, Kiowa Bower, Debbie Daunt
Threshold 9? Teaching Possible Futures, Philip Novak, Martin Anderson, J. May, Richard Simon, Neal Wolfe, Kiowa Bower, Debbie Daunt
Philip Novak
Historia Pha Newsletter, Mark Jamieson
Historia Pha Newsletter, Mark Jamieson
Mark Jamieson
The article is a short piece on the battle for Fire Support Patrol Base Coral, 12 May to 6 June 1968 South Vietnam, and the importance of remembering the battles fought by our service personnel.
Big History At Dominican: An Origin Story, Philip Novak
Big History At Dominican: An Origin Story, Philip Novak
Philip Novak
Gina Nahai: Reclaiming Jewish Iranian Identity In The American Diaspora, Mojgan Behmand
Gina Nahai: Reclaiming Jewish Iranian Identity In The American Diaspora, Mojgan Behmand
Mojgan Behmand
Mining And Visualizing Manuscript Provenance Data At A Large Scale, Arthur Fraas
Mining And Visualizing Manuscript Provenance Data At A Large Scale, Arthur Fraas
Arthur Mitchell Fraas
This presentation uses the Schoenberg Database of Manuscripts to suggest ways in which large amounts of manuscript provenance data can be visualized.
The Killing Machine Of Exception: Sovereignty, Law, And Play In Agamben’S State Of Exception, Puspa Damai
The Killing Machine Of Exception: Sovereignty, Law, And Play In Agamben’S State Of Exception, Puspa Damai
Puspa Damai
Giorgio Agamben’s slender but profound monograph on the state of exception is an intervention into a world that is becoming more and more exceptionalist. The events of 9/11, the War on Terror, and the successive decrees and acts authorizing fingerprinting, interrogation, and indefinite detention of suspects in terrorist activities, all testify to Agamben’s prophetic portrayal of contemporary politics in which the state of exception—normally a provisional attempt to deal with political exigencies— has become a permanent practice or paradigm of government. When the exception becomes the rule, it results, argues Agamben, not only in the appropriation of the legislative or …
Review: Worlds Without End: The Many Lives Of The Multiverse, Patrick Blanchfield
Review: Worlds Without End: The Many Lives Of The Multiverse, Patrick Blanchfield
Mary-Jane Rubenstein
No abstract provided.