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'In The Time Of A Woman, Which Sex Was Not Capable Of Mature Deliberation': Late Tudor Parliamentary Relations And Their Early Stuart Discontents, Josh Chafetz 2013 Cornell Law School

'In The Time Of A Woman, Which Sex Was Not Capable Of Mature Deliberation': Late Tudor Parliamentary Relations And Their Early Stuart Discontents, Josh Chafetz

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

The English Civil War is one of the seminal events in Anglo-American constitutional history. Oceans of ink have been spilled in debating its causes, and historians have pointed to a number of salient divisions along economic, social, political, and religious lines. But a related, and equally important, question has gone largely ignored: what allowed the House of Commons, for the first time in English history, to play the lead role in opposing the Crown? How did the lower house of Parliament develop the constitutional self-confidence that would allow it to organize the rebellion against Charles I?

This Article argues that …


Theoris, Jeanne. The Rebellious Life Of Mrs. Rosa Parks., Carol Shelton 2013 Rhode Island College

Theoris, Jeanne. The Rebellious Life Of Mrs. Rosa Parks., Carol Shelton

Journal of Interdisciplinary Feminist Thought

No abstract provided.


A New Theory For Battle Landscapes - Toward An Interpretive Future, John M. Rudy 2013 Gettysburg College

A New Theory For Battle Landscapes - Toward An Interpretive Future, John M. Rudy

Interpreting the Civil War: Connecting the Civil War to the American Public

There's a misunderstanding. The misunderstanding has been long and deep. It goes something like this:

Your crusade to destroy the current practice of military history on battlefields is a form of fundamentalism just like the supposed fundamentalism of military history you aim to change. [excerpt]


Risner, Randall (Fa 755), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives 2013 Western Kentucky University

Risner, Randall (Fa 755), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

FA Finding Aids

Finding aid only for Folklife Archives Project 755. Audio CD and transcript of interview with James Edward “Jimmy” Allen, Salyersville, Kentucky, by Randall Risner. Allen discusses his childhood, education, family life and activities as a lifetime resident of Magoffin County, Kentucky.


Interview With Jane West, Jane West 2013 Winthrop University

Interview With Jane West, Jane West

Winthrop University Oral History Program

In her July 15, 2013 interview with Martha Manning, Jane West details her time at Winthrop as a Biology major in the 1960s. Briefly, West discusses student life and Winthrop traditions, but she provides insight into her life student teaching at Florence High School. Additionally, West includes her experience in required courses like English and Math, as well as experiments conducted in her Biology courses. West concludes the interview with her overall perceptions of Winthrop. This interview was conducted for inclusion into the Louise Pettus Archives and Special Collections Oral History Program.


Louise Eason, 2013 Georgia Southern University

Louise Eason

African American Funeral Programs, Willow Hill Heritage & Renaissance Center, Bulloch County, Georgia

No abstract provided.


Watkins, Nancy Arianna (Sloss), 1838-1866 (Sc 2752), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives 2013 Western Kentucky University

Watkins, Nancy Arianna (Sloss), 1838-1866 (Sc 2752), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

MSS Finding Aids

Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 2752. Autograph book of Nancy Arianna “Anna” (Sloss) Watkins, Simpson County, Kentucky, with entries from 1857-1865. Many of the contributors included poems. Also includes locks of hair found in the autograph book.


Ada News - 07/15/2013, American Dental Association, Publishing Division 2013 American Dental Association

Ada News - 07/15/2013, American Dental Association, Publishing Division

ADA News

Established in 1970 as the official newspaper of the American Dental Association, the ADA News serves practicing dentists and others allied to the dental profession in the U.S. and internationally. It is the No. 1 source of news and information about the many benefits and services the ADA delivers to members daily as well as timely information on scientific, social, political and economic developments affecting dentistry and health care.


Our Military Heroes, Richard C. Crepeau 2013 University of Central Florida

Our Military Heroes, Richard C. Crepeau

On Sport and Society

Over the last few years, with the Vietnam War fading into history and the military draft a thing of the past, the relationship between the general population of the United States and the U.S. Military has changed considerably. A conscious effort is now being made to honor American military personnel for the sacrifices they make on behalf of their country. This has long been needed and is a welcome development.


Deacon Larry Holmes, 2013 Georgia Southern University

Deacon Larry Holmes

African American Funeral Programs, Willow Hill Heritage & Renaissance Center, Bulloch County, Georgia

No abstract provided.


Obie Leo Mercer, 2013 Georgia Southern University

Obie Leo Mercer

African American Funeral Programs, Willow Hill Heritage & Renaissance Center, Bulloch County, Georgia

No abstract provided.


July 12, 2013 Meeting Minutes, Shawnee State University 2013 Shawnee State University

July 12, 2013 Meeting Minutes, Shawnee State University

Minutes of the Board of Trustees Meetings

Minutes of the July 12, 2013 Board of Trustees meeting.


Mauldin, Martha, 1920-2006 (Sc 1096), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives 2013 Western Kentucky University

Mauldin, Martha, 1920-2006 (Sc 1096), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

MSS Finding Aids

Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 1096. Response of Mauldin, Bowling Green, Kentucky, to Rush Limbaugh Position Poll relative to positions held by the National Organization of Women and the Limbaugh-Luce Policy Institute. Mauldin did not return the form, but she added personal comments to it.


Salinas Pueblo Missions: The Early History, Jeanette L. Wolfe 2013 University of New Mexico

Salinas Pueblo Missions: The Early History, Jeanette L. Wolfe

History ETDs

This paper examines the early history of Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument just beyond the time when Gran Quivira was set aside as a government reservation. It focuses on the Pueblo Indian and Spanish Colonial mission ruins now protected by the National Park Service, at the management units of Gran Quivira, Abó, and Quarai, while also placing the Salinas story into the broader historical context of New Mexico and U. S. West history. This is accomplished by a careful examination of the first hand accounts by individuals who visited the sites throughout this early period in their history, with a …


The Forging Of Castilian Law: Land Disputes Before The Royal Audiencia And The Transmission Of A Legal Tradition, JAMES E. DORY-GARDUÑO 2013 University of New Mexico

The Forging Of Castilian Law: Land Disputes Before The Royal Audiencia And The Transmission Of A Legal Tradition, James E. Dory-Garduño

History ETDs

The study of legal history has attracted scholars who have surveyed legal writings and their development over time as a body of literature. Others have taken this further by analyzing how the principles contained in these legal writings have been applied, by attempting to analyze cases with similar issues, usually in regards to a specific region or jurisdiction. This study combines both approaches by analyzing how Castilian law formed in the eleventh, twelfth, and thirteenth centuries and was applied first through the royal court and then through the Audiencia Real Castellana (high tribunal). While there have been studies that analyze …


Boise's Big Business: History Of Morrison-Knudsen Construction Company, Jim D. Duran 2013 Boise State University

Boise's Big Business: History Of Morrison-Knudsen Construction Company, Jim D. Duran

Jim D. Duran

Jim Duran presents a multi-media history of one of Boise's largest international companies: Morrison-Knudsen Construction Company. From beginnings, in road construction in Boise, to multi-billion dollar projects in Vietnam and Afghanistan, M-K workers, or EmKayans, experienced it all. From triumph to tragedy, this presentation will highlight the accomplishments and failings of a business that Boise was sorry to lose.


July 3, 2013 Reflection: A Chance Encounter, Ian A. Isherwood 2013 Gettysburg College

July 3, 2013 Reflection: A Chance Encounter, Ian A. Isherwood

The Gettysburg Compiler: On the Front Lines of History

In a July 4 letter to his father-in-law, General Alexander Hays expressed reserve. “Yesterday was a warm one for us,” he wrote. “The fight of my division was a perfect success […] We are all sanguine of ridding our soil of the invaders.”

The “perfect success” for Hays was his command’s role in the repulse of Pettigrew’s division in what has become known as Pickett’s Charge. It was an unquestionable victory for his division and the Army of the Potomac. Yet Alex Hays’s matter-of-fact letter was not buoyant with the egoism so easily ascribed to generals after their victories. Hays …


Kriss, Leslie, B. 1975 (Sc 1063), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives 2013 Western Kentucky University

Kriss, Leslie, B. 1975 (Sc 1063), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

MSS Finding Aids

Finding aid only for Manuscripts & Folklife Archives Small Collection 1063. Paper, “The Scariest Day of my Life,” written by Leslie Kriss for an English class at Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, Kentucky, describing a storm that occurred on 16 April 1998.


In Their Footsteps, In Their Words: Special Section, 1914-1963, 2013 Colby College

In Their Footsteps, In Their Words: Special Section, 1914-1963

Colby Magazine

Three wars. A devastating economic depression. Construction of an entirely new campus from scratch. And all in 50 years.

The period that began as World War I erupted and ended as the tumult of the 1960s loomed was marked by a series of unprecedented events that could have mortally wounded a modestly funded liberal arts college in central Maine. The Great War emptied the campus. World War II turned Colby into a military training center. The bold decision to move the College to Mayflower Hill was sandwiched by the Depression and the Korean War and marked by the return of …


Hopkins And Anthony: A Struggle Over Freedom, John M. Rudy 2013 Gettysburg College

Hopkins And Anthony: A Struggle Over Freedom, John M. Rudy

Interpreting the Civil War: Connecting the Civil War to the American Public

This piece is the original draft of a piece I wrote for the Philadelphia Inquirer, which appeared last week as part of the paper's Gettysburg sesquicentennial coverage. Here's the full, uncut piece for your perusal.


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