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Articles 1 - 18 of 18
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Konya Sanayi Mektebi (1901-1960), Yaşar Semiz, Recai Kuş
Konya Sanayi Mektebi (1901-1960), Yaşar Semiz, Recai Kuş
Yaşar Semiz
No abstract provided.
Social Geography Of Lgbt Dc, Mark W. Meinke
Observations On The Aboriginal Remains In Eastern New Jersey: The Notebook Of Charles F. Woolley, 1878-1881, Megan E. Springate
Observations On The Aboriginal Remains In Eastern New Jersey: The Notebook Of Charles F. Woolley, 1878-1881, Megan E. Springate
Megan E. Springate
Charles F. Woolley was a school teacher and avocational archaeologist in New Jersey in the late nineteenth century. One of his notebooks, which survives in a local history repository, includes details of his collection, which was largely prehistoric. Information from the notebook was used to identify site locations, and to track down several artifacts that Woolley had donated. I have removed specific site location information from this publicly available version of the conference paper.
“The Plains Commence: Lewis And Clark On The Middle Missouri.”, Jay H. Buckley
“The Plains Commence: Lewis And Clark On The Middle Missouri.”, Jay H. Buckley
Jay H. Buckley
No abstract provided.
Underground Railroad, Underpublicized Hero, Samuel D. Gruber Dr.
Underground Railroad, Underpublicized Hero, Samuel D. Gruber Dr.
Samuel D. Gruber Dr.
Lead article in Sunday Opinion Section re 19th century Abolitionist Rev. Jermaine Loguen
Bride-Shows In The Byzantine Court 788-882a.D.: Political And Riligious Significances, Abdelaziz M. A. Ramadan
Bride-Shows In The Byzantine Court 788-882a.D.: Political And Riligious Significances, Abdelaziz M. A. Ramadan
Abdelaziz M. A. Ramadan
No abstract provided.
Latvia: The Economy, Steven R. Morrison
Latvia: History, J. Michael Lyons, Steven R. Morrison
Latvia: History, J. Michael Lyons, Steven R. Morrison
Steven R Morrison
No abstract provided.
La Revolución Juliana, Evento Ignominioso En La Historia De Guayaquil, Guillermo Arosemena
La Revolución Juliana, Evento Ignominioso En La Historia De Guayaquil, Guillermo Arosemena
Guillermo Arosemena
No abstract provided.
Remembering, Forgetting And Historical Injustice, Robert Cribb, Kenneth Christie
Remembering, Forgetting And Historical Injustice, Robert Cribb, Kenneth Christie
Robert Cribb
No abstract provided.
Sevr'den Lozan'a Düyun-I Umumiye Meselesi, Yaşar Semiz, Osman Akandere
Sevr'den Lozan'a Düyun-I Umumiye Meselesi, Yaşar Semiz, Osman Akandere
Yaşar Semiz
No abstract provided.
Turkish Industrial Policy Between 1923-1938, Yaşar Semiz
Turkish Industrial Policy Between 1923-1938, Yaşar Semiz
Yaşar Semiz
No abstract provided.
1923-1938 Döneminde Türkiye'nin Sanayi Politikası, Yaşar Semiz
1923-1938 Döneminde Türkiye'nin Sanayi Politikası, Yaşar Semiz
Yaşar Semiz
No abstract provided.
The Beginnings Of Radio Communication In Germany, 1897-1918, Michael Friedewald
The Beginnings Of Radio Communication In Germany, 1897-1918, Michael Friedewald
Michael Friedewald
This article surveys the prehistory of broadcasting in the German Reich. It focuses on wireless telegraphy, where the Telefunken Company succeeded internationally with its quenched spark system on the eve of the war. Telefunken's system was developed as an efficient military technology between 1905 and 1908, and it soon became the core of Telefunken's successful attempt to break Marconi's monopoly in maritime radio communication. Encouraged by this success, Telefunken started to establish wireless transoceanic connections to build a global German radio network. The properties of radio broadcasting as a possible new mass medium only gradually became evident before 1918.
[Review] Molinos De Marea De La Bahía De Cádiz (Siglos Xvi-Xix). Julio Molina Font (2001), Enrique Wulff
[Review] Molinos De Marea De La Bahía De Cádiz (Siglos Xvi-Xix). Julio Molina Font (2001), Enrique Wulff
Enrique Wulff
No abstract provided.
[Review] One And A Half Centuries Of Sea And Fisheries Investigations In Estonia. Evald Ojaveer, Linda Rannak Y Taivo Laevastu (2000), Enrique Wulff
[Review] One And A Half Centuries Of Sea And Fisheries Investigations In Estonia. Evald Ojaveer, Linda Rannak Y Taivo Laevastu (2000), Enrique Wulff
Enrique Wulff
No abstract provided.
Brush Fences And Basket Traps: The Archaeology And Ethnohistory Of Tidewater Weir Fishing On The Oregon Coast, Scott Byram
Brush Fences And Basket Traps: The Archaeology And Ethnohistory Of Tidewater Weir Fishing On The Oregon Coast, Scott Byram
R. Scott Byram, Ph.D.
Anthropologists recognize the economic importance of fishing weirs in the harvest of marine resources by Northwest Coast peoples. Yet very little research has focused on the range of variability in weir technology and its cultural and environmental context. I examine intertidal fishing technologies on the Oregon Coast, a southerly portion of the Northwest Coast. On the Oregon Coast, the estuary ecotone held a great abundance and diversity of fishes. The largest and most numerous Native residential centers were located along the shores of estuaries, and tidewater fishing appears to have been central to the region’s economy.
I examine extensive unpublished …
"What's In A Name? Aryans, Dravidians, And Other Myths Of Sri Lankan Identity", Arjun Guneratne
"What's In A Name? Aryans, Dravidians, And Other Myths Of Sri Lankan Identity", Arjun Guneratne
Arjun Guneratne
Reprinted in Kamala Visweswaran, ed., Perspectives on modern South Asia: a reader in culture, history, and representation. Malden: Wiley-Blackwell, 2011