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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Volume 1, Number 2 - October 22, 1997
Volume 1, Number 2 - October 22, 1997
History Alive
History Alive! was the short-run newsletter of the Providence College History Club. (Volume 1, Number 2 - October 22, 1997 - 2 pages in total.)
Landmark Report (Vol. 17, No. 1), Kentucky Library Research Collections
Landmark Report (Vol. 17, No. 1), Kentucky Library Research Collections
Landmark Report
Newsletter published by the Landmark Association; this local group advocates the preservation, protection and maintenance of architectural, cultural and archaeological resources in Bowling Green and Warren County, Kentucky.
Labor, The Law, And Economics: The Organization Of The Chicago Flat Janitors' Union, 1902-1917, John Jentz
Labor, The Law, And Economics: The Organization Of The Chicago Flat Janitors' Union, 1902-1917, John Jentz
Library Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Longhunter, Southern Kentucky Genealogical Society Newsletter Volume 20, Number 4, Kentucky Library Research Collections
Longhunter, Southern Kentucky Genealogical Society Newsletter Volume 20, Number 4, Kentucky Library Research Collections
Longhunter, Southern Kentucky Genealogical Society Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Landmark Report (Vol. 16 No. 3), Kentucky Library Research Collections
Landmark Report (Vol. 16 No. 3), Kentucky Library Research Collections
Landmark Report
Newsletter published by the Landmark Association; this local group advocates the preservation, protection and maintenance of architectural, cultural and archaeological resources in Bowling Green and Warren County, Kentucky.
Longhunter, Southern Kentucky Genealogical Society Newsletter Volume 20, Number 3, Kentucky Library Research Collections
Longhunter, Southern Kentucky Genealogical Society Newsletter Volume 20, Number 3, Kentucky Library Research Collections
Longhunter, Southern Kentucky Genealogical Society Newsletter
No abstract provided.
The Civil War And Social Change : White Women In Fredericksburg, Virginia, Edward John Harcourt
The Civil War And Social Change : White Women In Fredericksburg, Virginia, Edward John Harcourt
Master's Theses
This thesis concerns the white women of Fredericksburg, Virginia, during and immediately after the Civil War. Between 1861-1865, Fredericksburg existed in the no-man's land between Washington, D.C. and Richmond, Virginia. The town was bombarded, occupied by enemy forces, and ransacked. Military control of the town changed hands 10 times. Four major battles were fought around Fredericksburg, resulting in over 100,000 casualties. Throughout the conflict, Fredericksburg's white women were in the thick of the action - supporting their troops, nursing the wounded, and managing the increasingly desperate struggle to provide food and shelter for their families. By 1865, many lives were …
African Architectural Transference To The South Carolina Low Country, 1700-1880, Fritz Hamer
African Architectural Transference To The South Carolina Low Country, 1700-1880, Fritz Hamer
Faculty and Staff Publications
There is growing historical and archaeological evidence that African style housing was an integral part of slave communities on plantations in the South Carolina Lowcountry. Besides the "shotgun" house, other African house forms were built in North America before descendants of African slaves became acculturated to western construction techniques. The rarity of historical and archaeological evidence of these structures can be attributed to the culture bias of early white observers and the poor preservation of these impermanent structures in the archaeological record.
Longhunter, Southern Kentucky Genealogical Society Newsletter Volume 20, Number 2, Kentucky Library Research Collections
Longhunter, Southern Kentucky Genealogical Society Newsletter Volume 20, Number 2, Kentucky Library Research Collections
Longhunter, Southern Kentucky Genealogical Society Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Under The Cover Of Apathy: The Struggle For Equality In Bowling Green, Kentucky, Shannon Shea Peterson
Under The Cover Of Apathy: The Struggle For Equality In Bowling Green, Kentucky, Shannon Shea Peterson
Mahurin Honors College Capstone Experience/Thesis Projects
In the years surrounding the United States Supreme Court's ruling in Plessy v. Ferguson, many states passed Jim Crow laws to limit the rights of black citizens. Jim Crow laws and practices invaded nearly every facet of life in the South. Bowling Green, Kentucky, was no different. By the early twentieth century, it had a number of Jim Crow facilities and institutions, supported by custom and often times with the force of the law. At that time, Bowling Green was home to a thriving black community despite prejudice and inequality. Black children, for example, attended separate elementary schools in the …
One Lone Voice: John Marshall Harlah And The Constitutional Rights Of African Americans, Diana Jean Werkman
One Lone Voice: John Marshall Harlah And The Constitutional Rights Of African Americans, Diana Jean Werkman
Mahurin Honors College Capstone Experience/Thesis Projects
John Marshall Harlan, a Kentuckian who served on the United States Supreme Court from 1877 to 1911, was often the only Justice who supported the civil and political rights of African Americans. His jurisprudence was interesting because it combined traditional elements of the Court's Gilded Age views and fundamental ideas of mid-twentieth-century judicial race philosophy. The events that reshaped Harian's race philosophy illustrate how he made the transition from slave owner to defender of individual rights. Significant to his judicial ideology was his interpretation of dual federalism and the intent of the framers of the Civil War Amendments. While the …
Landmark Report (Vol. 16, No. 2), Kentucky Library Research Collections
Landmark Report (Vol. 16, No. 2), Kentucky Library Research Collections
Landmark Report
Newsletter published by the Landmark Association; this local group advocates the preservation, protection and maintenance of architectural, cultural and archaeological resources in Bowling Green and Warren County, Kentucky
Book Review: The New Switzerland Problems And Policies, Nicole Butz
Book Review: The New Switzerland Problems And Policies, Nicole Butz
Swiss American Historical Society Review
This volume, edited by Rolf Kieser and Kurt R. Spillmann, consists of twentyeight essays written by a group of Swiss scholars and officials. Originally intended as a new edition of the 1978 volume Modern Switzerland (edited by J. Murray Luck, Lukas F. Burckhardt, and Hans Haug), The New Switzerland nonetheless differs significantly in content and perspective from its earlier counterpart. As noted by the editors in the preface, the book does not attempt to provide its readers with a comprehensive account of Switzerland; rather, it seeks to inform a broad international audience through "a discussion of the present and future …
Learning To Be Modern: Japanese Political Discourse On Education, By B.K. Marshall, William Dean Kinzley
Learning To Be Modern: Japanese Political Discourse On Education, By B.K. Marshall, William Dean Kinzley
Faculty Publications
A review of Learning to be Modern: Japanese Political Discourse on Education, by B.K. Marshall
Who Are The Macedonians?, By Hugh Poulton, Gerasimos Augustinos
Who Are The Macedonians?, By Hugh Poulton, Gerasimos Augustinos
Faculty Publications
Reviews the book Who Are the Macedonians?, by Hugh Poulton.
Sintesis E Indice De Los Mandamientos Virreinales, 1548-1553, By Peter Gerhard, Michael C. Scardaville
Sintesis E Indice De Los Mandamientos Virreinales, 1548-1553, By Peter Gerhard, Michael C. Scardaville
Faculty Publications
A review of Sintesis e indice de los mandamientos virreinales, 1548-1553, by Peter Gerhard
A History Of Learning From History, Ibpp Editor
A History Of Learning From History, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The editor discusses the concept of history, and what we can learn from it.
Relativism, Reflective Equilibrium, And Justice, Justin Schwartz
Relativism, Reflective Equilibrium, And Justice, Justin Schwartz
Justin Schwartz
THIS PAPER IS THE CO-WINNER OF THE FRED BERGER PRIZE IN PHILOSOPHY OF LAW FOR THE 1999 AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE BEST PUBLISHED PAPER IN THE PREVIOUS TWO YEARS.
The conflict between liberal legal theory and critical legal studies (CLS) is often framed as a matter of whether there is a theory of justice that the law should embody which all rational people could or must accept. In a divided society, the CLS critique of this view is overwhelming: there is no such justice that can command universal assent. But the liberal critique of CLS, that it degenerates into …
The Euclid Heights Allotment: A Palimpsest Of The Nineteenth Century Search For Real Estate Value In Cleveland's East End, William C. Barrow
The Euclid Heights Allotment: A Palimpsest Of The Nineteenth Century Search For Real Estate Value In Cleveland's East End, William C. Barrow
Michael Schwartz Library Publications
The Euclid Heights Allotment was a late nineteenth century predecessor to the Van Sweringen brothers' Shaker Heights development, anticipating many of the themes of its more famous successor. Located on the heights overlooking Case Western Reserve University, Euclid Heights was the first elite subdivision to marry new electric streetcar technology with the romantic appeal of Cleveland's heights and provide a sheltered, restricted residential community for the wealthy citizens gradually moving out Euclid Avenue to the University Circle area.
This allotment, in its various phases, was not the first use of the site, either for land speculation or allotments. Borrowing the …
The Euclid Heights Allotment: A Palimpsest Of The Nineteenth Century Search For Real Estate Value In Cleveland's East End, William C. Barrow
The Euclid Heights Allotment: A Palimpsest Of The Nineteenth Century Search For Real Estate Value In Cleveland's East End, William C. Barrow
ETD Archive
The Euclid Heights Allotment was a late nineteenth century predecessor to the Van Sweringen brothers' Shaker Heights development, anticipating many of the themes of its more famous successor. Located on the heights overlooking Case Western Reserve University, Euclid Heights was the first elite subdivision to marry new electric streetcar technology with the romantic appeal of Cleveland's heights and provide a sheltered, restricted residential community for the wealthy citizens gradually moving out Euclid Avenue to the University Circle area.
This allotment, in its various phases, was not the first use of the site, either for land speculation or allotments. Borrowing the …
Vietnamese Perspectives On The War In Vietnam, John C. Schafer
Vietnamese Perspectives On The War In Vietnam, John C. Schafer
Archives & Reprint Series (imprint)
An annotated bibliography of works in English
The Origins Of The Great Leap Forward (Book Review), Thomas D. Curran
The Origins Of The Great Leap Forward (Book Review), Thomas D. Curran
History Faculty Publications
Book review by Thomas D. Curran.
Domenach, J. L. (1995). The origins of the great leap forward: The case of one Chinese province. Boulder: Westview Press.
Roussel: The Flute And Extramusical Reference, Wendell Dobbs
Roussel: The Flute And Extramusical Reference, Wendell Dobbs
Music Faculty Research
The article Roussel: The Flute and Extramusical Reference reveals the literary side of Roussel's flute music.
1997 Ruby Yearbook, Sara A. Abbruzzi, Laurianne E. Falcone, Christa A. Mulcahy, Ursinus College Senior Class
1997 Ruby Yearbook, Sara A. Abbruzzi, Laurianne E. Falcone, Christa A. Mulcahy, Ursinus College Senior Class
The Ruby Yearbooks, 1897-2020
A digitized copy of the 1997 Ruby, the Ursinus College yearbook.
Dirt Behind Our Ears, By Pfc. Arthur N. Wilkins, Steven D. Smith
Dirt Behind Our Ears, By Pfc. Arthur N. Wilkins, Steven D. Smith
Faculty Publications
A review of Dirt Behind Our Ears, by PFC. Arthur N. Wilkins.
Guide To Louisiana Confederate Military Units, 1861-1865, By Arthur W. Bergeron, Jr., Steven D. Smith
Guide To Louisiana Confederate Military Units, 1861-1865, By Arthur W. Bergeron, Jr., Steven D. Smith
Faculty Publications
This is a review of the title book, Guide To Louisiana Confederate Military Units, 1861-1865, by Arthur W. Bergeron, Jr., as well as a review of an additional book, Military Record of Louisiana, by Napier Bartlett.
J. Shields Kenan Papers, Zach S. Henderson Library Special Collections
J. Shields Kenan Papers, Zach S. Henderson Library Special Collections
Finding Aids
This collection consists of the personal papers of J. Shields Kennan. Materials span 1947-1997 and concern Kenan's career in the U.S. Army, in the printing business, and as editor and publisher of The Bulloch Times. Materials documenting Kenan’s involvement in the Bulloch County Historical Society and Rotary Club are also included.
Find this collection in the University Libraries' catalog.
The Black Infantry In The West, 1869-1891, By Arlen L. Fowler, Steven D. Smith
The Black Infantry In The West, 1869-1891, By Arlen L. Fowler, Steven D. Smith
Faculty Publications
A review of The Black Infantry in the West, 1869-1891, by Arlen L. Fowler.
Giving A Sense Of Achievement: Changing Gender And Racial Roles In Wartime Charleston: 1942-1945, Fritz Hamer
Giving A Sense Of Achievement: Changing Gender And Racial Roles In Wartime Charleston: 1942-1945, Fritz Hamer
Faculty and Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
George Macdonald And Medicine, Darrel Hotmire
George Macdonald And Medicine, Darrel Hotmire
Inklings Forever: Published Colloquium Proceedings 1997-2016
The sick and ailing are often featured as characters throughout George MacDonald’s writings. By examining MacDonald’s life and the history of medicine we can discover some of the influences which shaped his storytelling.
Presented at the 1997 Frances White Ewbank Colloquium.