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In Memoriam Karl Heinz Göller (May 13, 1924 - April 22, 2009), Richard Utz
In Memoriam Karl Heinz Göller (May 13, 1924 - April 22, 2009), Richard Utz
Richard Utz
Eulogy on academic teacher, adviser, and mentor; founding dean of the College of Languages and Literatures at the University of Regensburg, Germany; and founder and honorary president of the German Medieval Academy (Mediävistenverband).
Felon Voting Rights And Democracy, Rebecca Gould
Felon Voting Rights And Democracy, Rebecca Gould
Rebecca Gould
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The Light Of The Ancestors (By Idris Bazorkin), Rebecca Gould
The Light Of The Ancestors (By Idris Bazorkin), Rebecca Gould
Rebecca Gould
"Light of the Ancestors" is excerpted from the Ingush writer Idris Bazorkin's novel, Dark Ages.
Evening Prayers (By Idris Bazorkin), Rebecca Gould
Evening Prayers (By Idris Bazorkin), Rebecca Gould
Rebecca Gould
"Evening Prayers" is a stand-alone translation from the Ingush writer Idris Bazorkin's novel, Dark Ages (Iz Tmy Vekov, 1963).
Pi(O)Us Medievalism Vs. Catholic Modernism: The Case Of George Tyrell, Richard Utz
Pi(O)Us Medievalism Vs. Catholic Modernism: The Case Of George Tyrell, Richard Utz
Richard Utz
Investigates the use of "medievalism" by George Tyrell in his book, Medievalism. A Reply to Cardinal Mercier (1908). Tyrell, who argues in favor of a modern(ist), intelligent, Catholic faith, sees the Church's reorientation toward the Middle Ages in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century as a misdirected form of originalism, which he rejects as "medievalism."