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A "Temple Of Pleasure:" Missoula's Wilma Theatre, Elizabeth 'Libi' A. Sundermann
A "Temple Of Pleasure:" Missoula's Wilma Theatre, Elizabeth 'Libi' A. Sundermann
SIAS Faculty Publications
The Wilma Theatre in downtown Missoula, Montana, has provided the city and surrounding area with entertainment since 1921. W. A. "Billy" Simons, president of the Northwest Theatre Company, commissioned the building's construction in 1920, during the heyday of the movie palace. In addition to the well-appointed theatre, the building housed a café , an Olympic-sized swimming pool, a gymnasium, offices, and apartments.
Review Of "The Food Axis: Cooking, Eating, And The Architecture Of American Houses" By E.C. Cromley, Julie Nicoletta
Review Of "The Food Axis: Cooking, Eating, And The Architecture Of American Houses" By E.C. Cromley, Julie Nicoletta
SIAS Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Review Of "Architecture And Artifacts Of The Pennsylvania Germans: Constructing Identity In Early America" By C.G. Falk, Julie Nicoletta
Review Of "Architecture And Artifacts Of The Pennsylvania Germans: Constructing Identity In Early America" By C.G. Falk, Julie Nicoletta
SIAS Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Art Out Of Place: International Art Exhibits At The New York World's Fair Of 1964-1965, Julie Nicoletta
Art Out Of Place: International Art Exhibits At The New York World's Fair Of 1964-1965, Julie Nicoletta
SIAS Faculty Publications
Set against the backdrop of the cold war, the New York World's Fair of 19641965 emphasized capitalism and commercialization while it downplayed art as an element that should be elevated above other exhibits. This emphasis placed art in settings that seemed populist, even vulgar to some critics, in order to attract as many visitors as possible. Adding to this perception that the fair lacked high culture, officials did not sponsor any exhibits showcasing art despite the fact that most earlier fairs had at least one pavilion dedicated to art. The two most distinctive features of the 1964-1965 fair no separate …
Review Of "Upbuilding Black Durham: Gender, Class And Black Community Development In The Jim Crow South" By L. Brown, Luther Adams
Review Of "Upbuilding Black Durham: Gender, Class And Black Community Development In The Jim Crow South" By L. Brown, Luther Adams
SIAS Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Review Of "Teachers And Schools In Siena, 1357-1500" By P. Denley, Michael Kucher
Review Of "Teachers And Schools In Siena, 1357-1500" By P. Denley, Michael Kucher
SIAS Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Review Of "Proud To Be An Okie: Cultural Politics, Country Music, And Migration To Southern California" By P. La Chapelle, Mike Allen
SIAS Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Review Of "Race, Politics, And Memory: A Documentary History Of The Little Rock School Crisis," Edited By C. Lewis And R. Lewis, Michael K. Honey
Review Of "Race, Politics, And Memory: A Documentary History Of The Little Rock School Crisis," Edited By C. Lewis And R. Lewis, Michael K. Honey
SIAS Faculty Publications
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Review Of "Chicago's New Negroes: Modernity, The Great Migration, And Black Urban Life" By D.L. Baldwin, Luther Adams
Review Of "Chicago's New Negroes: Modernity, The Great Migration, And Black Urban Life" By D.L. Baldwin, Luther Adams
SIAS Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
"Headed For Louisville": Rethinking Rural To Urban Migration In The South, 1930-1950, Luther Adams
"Headed For Louisville": Rethinking Rural To Urban Migration In The South, 1930-1950, Luther Adams
SIAS Faculty Publications
During the period between 1930 and 1970 more than 17,000 migrants were drawn to Louisville, challenging us to rethink the centrality of rural to urban migration narratives during the era of the Second Great Migration. African American migration in Louisville, Kentucky demonstrates the necessity of recognizing the distinctiveness of the Second Great Migration as well as the need to turn our attention to Black mobility within the South. Between 1935-1940, the largest Southern cities witnessed an influx of Black population; many of these migrants originated in the urban, not rural South. That Kentucky's Black population was primarily urban stood in …
Review Of "The Deacons For Defense: Armed Resistance And The Civil Rights Movement" By L. Hill, Luther Adams
Review Of "The Deacons For Defense: Armed Resistance And The Civil Rights Movement" By L. Hill, Luther Adams
SIAS Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Architecture Of Control: Shaker Dwelling Houses And The Reform Movement In Early-Nineteenth-Century America, Julie Nicoletta
The Architecture Of Control: Shaker Dwelling Houses And The Reform Movement In Early-Nineteenth-Century America, Julie Nicoletta
SIAS Faculty Publications
By comparing the development of Shaker dwelling houses with the Quaker-led reform of prisons and insane asylums during the Second Great Awakening, this article places Shaker architecture into a larger context of reform in early-nineteenth-century America. In it, I demonstrate how and why the Shakers incorporated ideas from the outside world and applied them to their own buildings as a means to shape and control behavior. An examination of specific structures and contemporary discourses on reform architecture reveals similarities between Shaker buildings and those of mainstream society. In all its villages, the sect reproduced architectural forms largely developed by Shaker …
Review Of "Horse Opera: The Strange History Of The 1930s Singing Cowboy" By P. Stanfield, Mike Allen
Review Of "Horse Opera: The Strange History Of The 1930s Singing Cowboy" By P. Stanfield, Mike Allen
SIAS Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Review Of "The Country Of Memory: Remaking The Past In Late Socialist Vietnam," Edited By Hue-Tam Ho Tai, Mary Hanneman
Review Of "The Country Of Memory: Remaking The Past In Late Socialist Vietnam," Edited By Hue-Tam Ho Tai, Mary Hanneman
SIAS Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Review Of "Duels And The Roots Of Violence In Missouri" By D. Steward, Mike Allen
Review Of "Duels And The Roots Of Violence In Missouri" By D. Steward, Mike Allen
SIAS Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Gendering Of Order And Disorder: Mother Ann Lee And Shaker Architecture, Julie Nicoletta
The Gendering Of Order And Disorder: Mother Ann Lee And Shaker Architecture, Julie Nicoletta
SIAS Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Review Of "The First American Frontier: Transition To Capitalism In Southern Appalachia, 1700-1860,"By W.A. Dunaway, Mike Allen
SIAS Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Doing Public History At The National Civil Rights Museum: A Conversation With Juanita Moore, Michael K. Honey
Doing Public History At The National Civil Rights Museum: A Conversation With Juanita Moore, Michael K. Honey
SIAS Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Review Of "Farewell, We're Good And Gone: The Great Black Migration" By C. Marks, Michael K. Honey
Review Of "Farewell, We're Good And Gone: The Great Black Migration" By C. Marks, Michael K. Honey
SIAS Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.