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Preserving Imperial Sovereignty In The Changing Political Order Of Prewar Japan, Shane Vrabel Dec 2013

Preserving Imperial Sovereignty In The Changing Political Order Of Prewar Japan, Shane Vrabel

History Theses

During the nineteenth century, several Western powers began to establish a presence in East Asia through the use of gunboat diplomacy. In 1853, United States Commodore Matthew C. Perry arrived on Japanese shores intent on forcing the ruling Tokugawa Shogunate to end its policy of sakoku (seclusion) and interact with the West through trade. Angered over the policies of the Tokugawa Shogunate, the han (domains) of Chōshū and Satsuma decided to launch the Boshin Civil War by instigating rebellion against the shogun. The military forces of Chōshū and Satsuma eventually captured the imperial capital of Kyoto and the young Prince …


Indira Gandhi: India’S Destined Leader, Josclyn C. Green Dec 2013

Indira Gandhi: India’S Destined Leader, Josclyn C. Green

History Theses

This thesis explores the life and political career of Indira Nehru Gandhi and analyzes how the historical circumstances of her era shaped her character in a manner that made her uniquely prepared to confront the numerous political challenges that she faced during her tenure as India’s Prime Minister. Indira Nehru Gandhi was Prime Minister of India from 1966 until 1977, and again in 1980 up until her assassination in 1984. Indira Gandhi was seemingly destined to rule over India. She was born into a prominent family who led the way to Indian independence from Great Britain. She was also born …


Preserving Artifacts: A Survey And Research Into The Struggle Of Smaller Institutions' Need For Budgeting, Emily Busch Dec 2013

Preserving Artifacts: A Survey And Research Into The Struggle Of Smaller Institutions' Need For Budgeting, Emily Busch

Museum Studies Theses

This paper will discuss the budgeting and preservation problems that are prevalent in institutions specializing in historical collections. The sizes of the institutions that will be reviewed include small and medium-sized specialized museums along with local and regional historical societies, based on research and a survey sent to these kinds of institutions. Three types of artifacts that are commonly found in these institutions – paper, photographs, and textiles- will be examined to get a clear understanding of their preservation problems and needs. This is followed by reviews of proper storage techniques for artifacts and descriptions where the institutions can acquire …


Tempo Magazine, Fall 2013, Office Of Student Life Dec 2013

Tempo Magazine, Fall 2013, Office Of Student Life

Tempo Magazine

Tempo Magazine is Coastal Carolina University's student-produced feature magazine. TEMPO #30. Editor: Pat Siebel. Faculty advisor: Colin Burch and Scott Mann.


Lg Ms 028 Robin Lambert Collection Finding Aid, Elizabeth Sistare Dec 2013

Lg Ms 028 Robin Lambert Collection Finding Aid, Elizabeth Sistare

Search the Manuscript Collection (Finding Aids)

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Robin Lambert was politically active in Maine for more than 40 years, was for many years the most prominent Republican to publicly support LGBT civil rights, and persuaded many in his party to join him in that struggle. He was one of the founders of the Maine Lesbian Gay Political Alliance (MLGPA)(now EqualityMaine) in 1984, and was twice recognized by MLGPA for his outstanding work for civil rights. As an early advocate of addressing the issues surrounding HIV and its impact on the state, Lambert was a founding member of both The Maine Health Foundation and The AIDS Project …


Oral History And Archaeology Of The Keith's Siding Site Location, Amanda Kay Flannery Dec 2013

Oral History And Archaeology Of The Keith's Siding Site Location, Amanda Kay Flannery

Theses and Dissertations

At the beginning of the 20th century railroad logging camp settlements dotted the landscape in Northern Wisconsin in order to supply growing city populations and immigrants moving west with building materials. Many temporary towns were created in order to house the workers and their families and provide basic amenities needed to survive in an isolated environment. These communities typically lasted until the extraction of the hardwood was complete and then communities would abandon their makeshift dwellings and move on to the next stand of trees. Very few of the lumber siding settlements have been documented within the archaeological record. Great …


News From The Swenson Center: Obituary For Larry Scott Dec 2013

News From The Swenson Center: Obituary For Larry Scott

Swedish American Genealogist

No abstract provided.


A Disaster At Sea In 1858, Inge Sjögren, Elisabeth Thorsell Dec 2013

A Disaster At Sea In 1858, Inge Sjögren, Elisabeth Thorsell

Swedish American Genealogist

No abstract provided.


Swedes On The Mississippi Of The 1850s, John E. Norton Dec 2013

Swedes On The Mississippi Of The 1850s, John E. Norton

Swedish American Genealogist

No abstract provided.


Tips For Reading Badly Transcribed Records, Elisabeth Thorsell Dec 2013

Tips For Reading Badly Transcribed Records, Elisabeth Thorsell

Swedish American Genealogist

No abstract provided.


About The People's Dictionary Dec 2013

About The People's Dictionary

Swedish American Genealogist

No abstract provided.


Handwriting Example 37 Dec 2013

Handwriting Example 37

Swedish American Genealogist

No abstract provided.


The Letter From Sweden, Janice Asp Dec 2013

The Letter From Sweden, Janice Asp

Swedish American Genealogist

No abstract provided.


Anna Lena Slättengren - Life Of A Piga, David Anderson Dec 2013

Anna Lena Slättengren - Life Of A Piga, David Anderson

Swedish American Genealogist

No abstract provided.


Bits & Pieces Dec 2013

Bits & Pieces

Swedish American Genealogist

No abstract provided.


Jean Explored The Land Of Her Roots, Ylva Samuelsson Dec 2013

Jean Explored The Land Of Her Roots, Ylva Samuelsson

Swedish American Genealogist

No abstract provided.


Careless Driving In The 1850s, Elisabeth Thorsell Dec 2013

Careless Driving In The 1850s, Elisabeth Thorsell

Swedish American Genealogist

No abstract provided.


Handwriting Solution 37 Dec 2013

Handwriting Solution 37

Swedish American Genealogist

No abstract provided.


Turn Back, Turn Back!, Effie Johnson Dec 2013

Turn Back, Turn Back!, Effie Johnson

Swedish American Genealogist

No abstract provided.


Interesting Web Sites Dec 2013

Interesting Web Sites

Swedish American Genealogist

No abstract provided.


Genealogical Queries Dec 2013

Genealogical Queries

Swedish American Genealogist

No abstract provided.


Before Ellis Island, Elisabeth Thorsell Dec 2013

Before Ellis Island, Elisabeth Thorsell

Swedish American Genealogist

No abstract provided.


Book Reviews Dec 2013

Book Reviews

Swedish American Genealogist

No abstract provided.


Full Issue Vol. 33 No. 4 Dec 2013

Full Issue Vol. 33 No. 4

Swedish American Genealogist

No abstract provided.


The Last Page Dec 2013

The Last Page

Swedish American Genealogist

No abstract provided.


Cultural Heritage Symposium 2013, Fathi Habashi Dec 2013

Cultural Heritage Symposium 2013, Fathi Habashi

Fathi Habashi

The 12th Symposium took place on September 30 to October 4, 2013 Bolzano / Bozen capital of South Tyrol in the Museum of Nature. The symposium was organized by Christopher Hauser of the Austrian Geological Department in Vienna in Collaboration with Benno Baumgarten and Evelyn Kutatscher of the Museum of Nature in Bolzano. Two excursions were planned during and after the symposium: one was to Pfundererberg mine and the other was to Schneeberg mine in the heart of the Alps which produced silver, lead, and zinc. They were closed down in 1985 and turned into museums


“I Am Not Afraid Of The Gallows” : The Public Executions Of Six Pirates In Puritan New England, Mary Bogart Dec 2013

“I Am Not Afraid Of The Gallows” : The Public Executions Of Six Pirates In Puritan New England, Mary Bogart

HIST 4800 Boston (Herndon)

This research analyzes the trial and execution of six men accused of piracy, robbery, and murder in 1704, as it relates to the objectives of Puritan leaders. The entire trial and execution process was held in public for anyone to bare witness. Puritan magistrates oversaw the process while recording both in some detail to be later published to the public. I breakdown and critically analyze the story each of the three publications tells to further assess the motives of the Puritans of this era.

Through the analysis of the 1700s publications and previous research conduct by historians Masur, Cohen, Bosco, …


Evangelicals And American Foreign Policy [Review], Lauren Frances Turek Dec 2013

Evangelicals And American Foreign Policy [Review], Lauren Frances Turek

History Faculty Research

In Evangelicals and American Foreign Policy, Mark Amstutz seeks to respond to the recent efflorescence of scholarly work on the role that American evangelical Christians have played in shaping international affairs in the 20th century. Written from an evangelical perspective, the book sets out to dispel what Amstutz terms “prevalent misconceptions” about the nature and underlying motivations for evangelical political participation and engagement abroad (5). He includes among these the dynamics of evangelical support for Israel as well as conventional periodization that locate the beginning of serious evangelical political involvement in the post-World War II era. The book is …


Géotropisme De Chamoiseau, Jean-Louis Cornille Dec 2013

Géotropisme De Chamoiseau, Jean-Louis Cornille

Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature

There seems to be a strange parallel between the vegetable kingdom in which Patrick Chamoiseau sets his Biblique des derniers gestes and the way the narrative is being played out. The mangrove, with its entangled roots and stems, constitutes a perfect image of the novel, whose multiple branches are no longer anchored in any reality or in a centralised system, but seem moved by a principle which we could call “bibliotropic”, since in Biblique one could easily find traces of Perse, García Márquez, Glissant, Césaire and even of Rabelais. But certain “stems” are more difficult to track within this dense …


Review: Advertising At War: Business, Consumers, And Government In The 1940s By Inger L. Stole, Gerd Horten Dec 2013

Review: Advertising At War: Business, Consumers, And Government In The 1940s By Inger L. Stole, Gerd Horten

CUP Faculty Research

A review of the book Advertising at War: Business, Consumers, and Government in the 1940s by Inger L. Stole (Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 2012)