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KāRawāN, 1348-01-06, 1969-03-26, Abdul Haq Waleh, SạBahuddin̄ Kushkakī Mar 2969

KāRawāN, 1348-01-06, 1969-03-26, Abdul Haq Waleh, SạBahuddin̄ Kushkakī

Kārawān

The volume and issue of this edition is Kārawān, v. 2, no. 155.

The numbers in the title refer to the date of the edition, with the first set of numbers representing the Persian calendar and the second set of numbers representing the date in the Gregorian calendar.

Editor: 1969- Abdul Haq Waleh.

Title transliterated into English : Caravan.

Duwahum kal̄, Yawselu pinza pinzusuma ganạh [vol. 2, no. 155] (Hamal. 6, 1348 [March 26, 1969]).


Analysis Of Letters From Representatives Of Religious Bible Student Groups (Badaczy Pisma Świętego) In Poland During The Nazi Occupation, Roman Orlovskii, Denys Shpak Jan 2023

Analysis Of Letters From Representatives Of Religious Bible Student Groups (Badaczy Pisma Świętego) In Poland During The Nazi Occupation, Roman Orlovskii, Denys Shpak

Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe

The founder and leader of the International Bible Students movement was Charles Taze Russell (1852–1916), an eminent religious figure, the first president of the Watch Tower Society. After his death, the denomination he created split into a number of communities: Jehovah's Witnesses, as well as various groups of Bible Students who refused to recognize the authority of the Watch Tower Society under the rule of subsequent presidents. The followers of these groups, who recognized only the works of Charles Taze Russell, lived in different countries of the world, including in Poland. There are practically no scientific works devoted to the …


Notes On The Nut-Crackers' Monthly, Larry Glatz Jun 2022

Notes On The Nut-Crackers' Monthly, Larry Glatz

Maine History Documents

A short piece providing the history of what is believed to be the earliest "strictly puzzle" magazine published in America, The Nut-Crackers' Monthly printed in Auburn, Maine, in 1875 and 1876.


Bound By Print: The Baptist Borderlands Of Maine And The Canadian Maritimes, 1770-1840, Brittany P. Goetting May 2022

Bound By Print: The Baptist Borderlands Of Maine And The Canadian Maritimes, 1770-1840, Brittany P. Goetting

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Asynchronous communication was essential for the development of the cross-border and global identities of Baptists in Maine and the Canadian Maritimes between 1770 and 1840. Religious print, especially published association meeting notes and periodicals, extended the reach of itinerant preaching and molded a cross-border community in the Northeast Borderlands between 1790 and 1810. It allowed Baptists to discuss theology, share news about local churches, and expand their community. American Baptists formed international institutions focused on the spread of Protestantism after the War of 1812, and Maine Baptists actively engaged this more global community through financial donations to the new institutions …


Guide To The Martin Williams Collection, Columbia College Chicago Jan 2020

Guide To The Martin Williams Collection, Columbia College Chicago

CBMR Collection Guides / Finding Aids

Martin Williams was a music critic specializing in jazz and American popular culture and the collection includes published articles, unpublished manuscripts, files and correspondence, and music scores of jazz compositions. He wrote for major jazz periodicals, especially Down Beat, co-founded The Jazz Review and was the author of numerous books on jazz.


Motherhood And The Periodical Press: The Myth And The Medium, Susan A. Malcom Dec 2019

Motherhood And The Periodical Press: The Myth And The Medium, Susan A. Malcom

Department of English: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

In this study, I utilize close readings of the periodically published works of three women writers – Kate Chopin, Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, and Elia Peattie –through the lenses of historical/biographical, affective, and biosocial theories. Examining these works against the backdrop of America’s mythologized mother exposes the social ubiquity of the myth and the realities of motherhood nineteenth-century women experienced.

Chapter one examines the mythological nature of American motherhood as it evolved from a politically and socially nuanced Republican Mother and the role of American periodicals as a medium of perpetuating that myth. Historically, American motherhood was an extended function …


A Comprehensive Bibliography Of Nineteenth Century Bicycling Periodicals, Christopher A. Sweet Dec 2018

A Comprehensive Bibliography Of Nineteenth Century Bicycling Periodicals, Christopher A. Sweet

Christopher A. Sweet

Bicycling became hugely popular in the second half of the nineteenth century. At the time, bicycle manufacturing was an important American industry, bicycle racing was one of the most popular spectator sports, and joining a bicycle club was a mark of social distinction. This bicycle craze occurred at the same time as an explosion in the publishing of American periodicals. Bicycle manufacturers invested heavily in newspaper and magazine advertising which spurred the creation of new periodicals. This paper documents more than one hundred bicycling periodicals that were published in the nineteenth century. The bibliographic essay provides historical context for both …


Periodicals In Transition: Politics And Style In Victorian Higher Journalism, David Blaine Walker Dec 2018

Periodicals In Transition: Politics And Style In Victorian Higher Journalism, David Blaine Walker

Graduate Theses and Dissertations

Covering a period roughly from the mid-1820s through the early-1880s, this dissertation investigates transformations in the style and substance of political discourse practiced in British organs of “higher journalism.” Animating certain key moments and figures along the way, it explains the shift from a periodical market dominated by the anonymous, lengthy treatises found in quarterly reviews like the Edinburgh Review (f. 1802) and its rivals, to an industry dominated by monthly reviews that generally eschewed both the anonymity of its contributors as well as the prohibitive length of its predecessors. In exploring this transition from the “Age of the Quarterlies” …


Image Of Amirlashkar Alimkul On The Pages Of The Russia Periodicals Of The 60-70s Of The 19th Century, R. Arslonzoda Oct 2018

Image Of Amirlashkar Alimkul On The Pages Of The Russia Periodicals Of The 60-70s Of The 19th Century, R. Arslonzoda

Scientific journal of the Fergana State University

In the article the content of materials of the Russian periodicals of the 60-70s of the 19th century as sources for studying the life and activities of amirlashkar Alimkul is analyzed.


The Pneuma Network: Transnational Pentecostal Print Culture In The United States And South Africa, 1906-1948, Lindsey Brooke Maxwell Apr 2016

The Pneuma Network: Transnational Pentecostal Print Culture In The United States And South Africa, 1906-1948, Lindsey Brooke Maxwell

FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Exploding on the American scene in 1906, Pentecostalism became arguably the most influential religious phenomenon of the twentieth century. Sparked by the Azusa Street Revival in Los Angeles, the movement grew rapidly throughout the United States and garnered global momentum. This study investigates the original Los Angeles Apostolic Faith Mission and the subsequent extension of the mission to South Africa through an examination of periodicals, mission records, and personal documents. Using the Apostolic Faith Mission of South Africa as a case study, this study measures the significance of print media in the emergence and evolution of the early Pentecostal movement. …


Herbert Spencer And His American Audience, Joel F. Yoder Jan 2015

Herbert Spencer And His American Audience, Joel F. Yoder

Dissertations

The philosopher Herbert Spencer (1820-1903) is little remembered today, but in the late nineteenth century he was a world-renowned figure and widely read. Spencer was popular in his native England, but even more highly regarded in America. Modern scholars generally understand this popularity as stemming from Spencer’s social Darwinism—that is, his belief that natural selection does and should operate on humans to improve mankind. On the other hand, many of those who have studied Spencer’s work claim that he was not a social Darwinist at all. It is my contention that Spencer was a social Darwinist, but that other aspects …


Smith, Cornelia Stanley (Allen), B. 1839? (Sc 2437), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives Apr 2011

Smith, Cornelia Stanley (Allen), B. 1839? (Sc 2437), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

Manuscript Collection Finding Aids

Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 2437. Letters from various magazine editors, literary agents and publishers in New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Chicago, Rochester, New York and Augusta, Maine to Cornelia Stanley (Allen) Smith, who submitted prose and poetry under the pen name "Clio Stanley."


Kentucky Council On Archives (Mss 364), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives Apr 2011

Kentucky Council On Archives (Mss 364), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

Manuscript Collection Finding Aids

Finding aid only for Manuscripts Collection 364. Correspondence, meeting minutes, publications, photographs and audiotapes regarding the Kentucky Council on Archives, a statewide professional organization for archivists, records managers, manuscript curators, and others interested in the preservation and use of public records and manuscript collections in Kentucky.


John Cleave's Weekly Police Gazette (1834-6), Francis Place, And The Pragmatics Of The Unstamped Press, Edward Jacobs Jan 2010

John Cleave's Weekly Police Gazette (1834-6), Francis Place, And The Pragmatics Of The Unstamped Press, Edward Jacobs

English Faculty Publications

John Cleave (c.1790-c.1847) was the editor and publisher of, among other works, Cleaves Weekly Police Gazette (1834-6; hereafter WPG), which was by most accounts the best-selling unstamped newspaper of the so-called "War of the Unstamped Press" in the 1830s, one of the first unstamped papers to adopt a broadsheet format like stamped papers, and one of the first to mix political news with coverage of non-political events like sensational crimes and strange occurrences. As Joel Wiener and Patricia Hollis note, less is known about Cleave than about most of the other major figures in the unstamped movement, like William Carpenter, …


Pursuing Enlightenment In Vienna, 1781-1790, Heather Morrison Jan 2005

Pursuing Enlightenment In Vienna, 1781-1790, Heather Morrison

LSU Doctoral Dissertations

Radical transformations came about in Vienna during the 1780s, as intellectuals in the city embraced the Enlightenment and explored ways in which the movement could be spread. In 1781, Joseph II and his state reformed censorship. In an instant, the Viennese had access to the great scholarly works of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Europe. In an instant, Vienna spawned a multitude of writers, publishing houses, reading rooms and all the accoutrements of a culture of print. The newly generated intellectual culture produced an amazing amount of pamphlets, an era termed the Broschürenflut in Austrian history. Public debate on the state, religion, …


A History Of Mormon Periodicals From 1830 To 1838, Richard G. Moore Jan 1983

A History Of Mormon Periodicals From 1830 To 1838, Richard G. Moore

Theses and Dissertations

The "Mormon" Church has published over one hundred different periodicals since the purchase of its first printing press in 1831. The early Latter-day Saint newspapers set many precedents for the myriad of Mormon publications that would follow. This is a study of the periodicals of the Church from its origin in 1830 to the exile of its members from missouri in 1839. It discusses the reasons and purposes behind early Mormon journalism and the effects of this printed material on Mormon history.

This work also gives a history of the five church periodicals published during the era mentioned above, specifically, …


Beame Dedication Is Set, Brooklyn College Apr 1974

Beame Dedication Is Set, Brooklyn College

Brooklyn College History

Article in the student newspaper, The Kingsman, about the dedications of William James Hall, the Plaza Building, the Ingersoll Hall addition and the Roosevelt Hall addition


KāRawāN, 1352-04-25, 1973-07-16, Abdul Haq Waleh, SạBahuddin̄ Kushkakī Jul 1973

KāRawāN, 1352-04-25, 1973-07-16, Abdul Haq Waleh, SạBahuddin̄ Kushkakī

Kārawān

The volume and issue of this edition is Kārawān, v. 5 no. 221.

The numbers in the title refer to the date of the edition, with the first set of numbers representing the Persian calendar and the second set of numbers representing the date in the Gregorian calendar.

Editor: 1973- Abdul Haq Waleh.

Title transliterated into English : Caravan.

Pinzahum kal̄, Dwasawa yaw wishtuma ganạh [vol. 5, no. 221] (Saratan. 25, 1352 [July 16, 1973]).


KāRawāN, 1352-04-24, 1973-07-15, Abdul Haq Waleh, SạBahuddin̄ Kushkakī Jul 1973

KāRawāN, 1352-04-24, 1973-07-15, Abdul Haq Waleh, SạBahuddin̄ Kushkakī

Kārawān

The volume and issue of this edition is Kārawān, v. 5 no. 220.

The numbers in the title refer to the date of the edition, with the first set of numbers representing the Persian calendar and the second set of numbers representing the date in the Gregorian calendar.

Editor: 1973- Abdul Haq Waleh.

Title transliterated into English : Caravan.

Pinzahum kal̄, Dwasawa shelum ganạh [vol. 5, no. 220] (Saratan. 24, 1352 [July 15, 1973]).


KāRawāN, 1352-04-23, 1973-07-14, Abdul Haq Waleh, SạBahuddin̄ Kushkakī Jul 1973

KāRawāN, 1352-04-23, 1973-07-14, Abdul Haq Waleh, SạBahuddin̄ Kushkakī

Kārawān

The volume and issue of this edition is Kārawān, v. 5 no. 219.

The numbers in the title refer to the date of the edition, with the first set of numbers representing the Persian calendar and the second set of numbers representing the date in the Gregorian calendar.

Editor: 1973- Abdul Haq Waleh.

Title transliterated into English : Caravan.

Pinzahum kal̄, Dwasawa nah lasuma ganạh [vol. 5, no. 219] (Saratan. 23, 1352 [July 14, 1973]).


KāRawāN, 1352-04-21, 1973-07-12, Abdul Haq Waleh, SạBahuddin̄ Kushkakī Jul 1973

KāRawāN, 1352-04-21, 1973-07-12, Abdul Haq Waleh, SạBahuddin̄ Kushkakī

Kārawān

The volume and issue of this edition is Kārawān, v. 5 no. 218.

The numbers in the title refer to the date of the edition, with the first set of numbers representing the Persian calendar and the second set of numbers representing the date in the Gregorian calendar.

Editor: 1973- Abdul Haq Waleh.

Title transliterated into English : Caravan.

Pinzahum kal̄, Dwasawa ata lasuma ganạh [vol. 5, no. 218] (Saratan. 21, 1352 [July 12, 1973]).


KāRawāN, 1352-04-20, 1973-07-11, Abdul Haq Waleh, SạBahuddin̄ Kushkakī Jul 1973

KāRawāN, 1352-04-20, 1973-07-11, Abdul Haq Waleh, SạBahuddin̄ Kushkakī

Kārawān

The volume and issue of this edition is Kārawān, v. 5 no. 217.

The numbers in the title refer to the date of the edition, with the first set of numbers representing the Persian calendar and the second set of numbers representing the date in the Gregorian calendar.

Editor: 1973- Abdul Haq Waleh.

Title transliterated into English : Caravan.

Pinzahum kal̄, Dwasawa uwa lasuma ganạh [vol. 5, no. 217] (Saratan. 20, 1352 [July 11, 1973]).


KāRawāN, 1352-04-19, 1973-07-10, Abdul Haq Waleh, SạBahuddin̄ Kushkakī Jul 1973

KāRawāN, 1352-04-19, 1973-07-10, Abdul Haq Waleh, SạBahuddin̄ Kushkakī

Kārawān

The volume and issue of this edition is Kārawān, v. 5 no. 216.

The numbers in the title refer to the date of the edition, with the first set of numbers representing the Persian calendar and the second set of numbers representing the date in the Gregorian calendar.

Editor: 1973- Abdul Haq Waleh.

Title transliterated into English : Caravan.

Pinzahum kal̄, Dwasawa shpeg lasuma ganạh [vol. 5, no. 216] (Saratan. 19, 1352 [July 10, 1973]).


KāRawāN, 1352-04-18, 1973-07-09, Abdul Haq Waleh, SạBahuddin̄ Kushkakī Jul 1973

KāRawāN, 1352-04-18, 1973-07-09, Abdul Haq Waleh, SạBahuddin̄ Kushkakī

Kārawān

The volume and issue of this edition is Kārawān, v. 5 no. 215.

The numbers in the title refer to the date of the edition, with the first set of numbers representing the Persian calendar and the second set of numbers representing the date in the Gregorian calendar.

Editor: 1973- Abdul Haq Waleh.

Title transliterated into English : Caravan.

Pinzahum kal̄, Dwasawa pinza lasuma ganạh [vol. 5, no. 215] (Saratan. 18, 1352 [July 9, 1973]).


KāRawāN, 1352-04-17, 1973-07-08, Abdul Haq Waleh, SạBahuddin̄ Kushkakī Jul 1973

KāRawāN, 1352-04-17, 1973-07-08, Abdul Haq Waleh, SạBahuddin̄ Kushkakī

Kārawān

The volume and issue of this edition is Kārawān, v. 5 no. 214.

The numbers in the title refer to the date of the edition, with the first set of numbers representing the Persian calendar and the second set of numbers representing the date in the Gregorian calendar.

Editor: 1973- Abdul Haq Waleh.

Title transliterated into English : Caravan.

Pinzahum kal̄, Dwasawa swar lasuma ganạh [vol. 5, no. 214] (Saratan. 17, 1352 [July 8, 1973]).


KāRawāN, 1352-04-16, 1973-07-07, Abdul Haq Waleh, SạBahuddin̄ Kushkakī Jul 1973

KāRawāN, 1352-04-16, 1973-07-07, Abdul Haq Waleh, SạBahuddin̄ Kushkakī

Kārawān

The volume and issue of this edition is Kārawān, v. 5 no. 213.

The numbers in the title refer to the date of the edition, with the first set of numbers representing the Persian calendar and the second set of numbers representing the date in the Gregorian calendar.

Editor: 1973- Abdul Haq Waleh.

Title transliterated into English : Caravan.

Pinzahum kal̄, Dwasawa dre lasuma ganạh [vol. 5, no. 213] (Saratan. 16, 1352 [July 7, 1973]).


KāRawāN, 1352-04-14, 1973-07-05, Abdul Haq Waleh, SạBahuddin̄ Kushkakī Jul 1973

KāRawāN, 1352-04-14, 1973-07-05, Abdul Haq Waleh, SạBahuddin̄ Kushkakī

Kārawān

The volume and issue of this edition is Kārawān, v. 5 no. 212.

The numbers in the title refer to the date of the edition, with the first set of numbers representing the Persian calendar and the second set of numbers representing the date in the Gregorian calendar.

Editor: 1973- Abdul Haq Waleh.

Title transliterated into English : Caravan.

Pinzahum kal̄, Dwasawa dwa lasuma ganạh [vol. 5, no. 212] (Saratan. 14, 1352 [July 5, 1973]).


KāRawāN, 1352-04-13, 1973-07-04, Abdul Haq Waleh, SạBahuddin̄ Kushkakī Jul 1973

KāRawāN, 1352-04-13, 1973-07-04, Abdul Haq Waleh, SạBahuddin̄ Kushkakī

Kārawān

The volume and issue of this edition is Kārawān, v. 5 no. 211.

The numbers in the title refer to the date of the edition, with the first set of numbers representing the Persian calendar and the second set of numbers representing the date in the Gregorian calendar.

Editor: 1973- Abdul Haq Waleh.

Title transliterated into English : Caravan.

Pinzahum kal̄, Dwasawa yaw lasuma ganạh [vol. 5, no. 211] (Saratan. 13, 1352 [July 4, 1973]).


KāRawāN, 1352-04-12, 1973-07-03, Abdul Haq Waleh, SạBahuddin̄ Kushkakī Jul 1973

KāRawāN, 1352-04-12, 1973-07-03, Abdul Haq Waleh, SạBahuddin̄ Kushkakī

Kārawān

The volume and issue of this edition is Kārawān, v. 5 no. 209.

The numbers in the title refer to the date of the edition, with the first set of numbers representing the Persian calendar and the second set of numbers representing the date in the Gregorian calendar.

Editor: 1973- Abdul Haq Waleh.

Title transliterated into English : Caravan.

Pinzahum kal̄, Dwasawa nahuma ganạh [vol. 5, no. 209] (Saratan. 12, 1352 [July 3, 1973]).


KāRawāN, 1352-04-11, 1973-07-02, Abdul Haq Waleh, SạBahuddin̄ Kushkakī Jul 1973

KāRawāN, 1352-04-11, 1973-07-02, Abdul Haq Waleh, SạBahuddin̄ Kushkakī

Kārawān

The volume and issue of this edition is Kārawān, v. 5 no. 208.

The numbers in the title refer to the date of the edition, with the first set of numbers representing the Persian calendar and the second set of numbers representing the date in the Gregorian calendar.

Editor: 1973- Abdul Haq Waleh.

Title transliterated into English : Caravan.

Pinzahum kal̄, Dwasawa atahuma ganạh [vol. 5, no. 208] (Saratan. 11, 1352 [July 2, 1973]).