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Homer Between History And Fiction In Imperial Greek Literature, Lawrence Kim
Homer Between History And Fiction In Imperial Greek Literature, Lawrence Kim
Lawrence Kim
Did Homer tell the ‘truth' about the Trojan War? If so, how much, and if not, why not? The issue was hardly academic to the Greeks living under the Roman Empire, given the centrality of both Homer, the father of Greek culture, and the Trojan War, the event that inaugurated Greek history, to conceptions of Imperial Hellenism. This book examines four Greek texts of the Imperial period that address the topic – Strabo's Geography, Dio of Prusa's Trojan Oration, Lucian's novella True Stories, and Philostratus' fictional dialogue Heroicus – and shows how their imaginative explorations of Homer and his relationship …
The Routledge Companion To Philosophy And Music, Theodore Gracyk, Andrew Kania
The Routledge Companion To Philosophy And Music, Theodore Gracyk, Andrew Kania
Andrew Kania
The Routledge Companion to Philosophy and Music is an outstanding guide and reference source to the key topics, subjects, thinkers and debates in philosophy and music. Over fifty entries by an international team of contributors are organised into six clear sections:
- general issues
- emotion
- history
- figures
- kinds of music
- music, philosophy and related disciplines
Barbarian Bond: Thracian Bendis Among The Athenians, Corinne Pache
Barbarian Bond: Thracian Bendis Among The Athenians, Corinne Pache
Corinne Pache
In this chapter, I gather the evidence for the Athenian cult of the Thracian goddess Bendis, who was officially worshipped both by Thracians and by Athenian citizens from the end of the fifth century B.C. on. I also compare the historical record with the literary characterizations of the Thracians, and I examine the connection between religious, political, and ethnic identity and the ways in which the cult of Bendis reflects ambivalent Athenian attitudes toward their northern neighbors. The cult of Bendis in Athens reproduces on the level of ritual the polarity of Greeks versus barbarians that exists on the level …
Definition, Andrew Kania
Definition, Andrew Kania
Andrew Kania
Much of the time most of us can tell whether, and which of, the sounds we are currently hearing are music. This is so whether or not what we are listening to is a familiar piece, a piece we have not heard before, or even music from a culture or tradition with which we are unfamiliar. In cases where we are unsure, or initially mistaken in our judgment, we will often change our opinion based on further information. This near-universal agreement suggests that the concept of music is one shared by different people, and has boundaries which we are implicitly …
The Politics Of Protection: Interpreting Commercial Policy In Late Bourbon And Early National Mexico, Richard Salvucci, Linda Salvucci, Aslán Cohen
The Politics Of Protection: Interpreting Commercial Policy In Late Bourbon And Early National Mexico, Richard Salvucci, Linda Salvucci, Aslán Cohen
Linda K Salvucci
The breadth, depth, and persistence of political instability in independent Mexico have long been the object of historians' attention. "Mexico," writes one, "experimented with monarchy, moderate constitutional republic, radical populist regime, conservative government, and liberal government; each in turn failed to produce stability." From 1824 through 1853, Mexico experienced the "institutionalized disorder" of "manifold pronunciamientos . . . endless cabinet changes, and several lurches to the political left or right." Repeatedly invaded, blockaded, partitioned, and plunged into civil war between 1835 and 1867, Mexico was for most of its early history more a geographical expression than a political one. "The …
Anglo-American Merchants And Stratagems For Success In Spanish Imperial Markets, 1783-1807, Linda Salvucci
Anglo-American Merchants And Stratagems For Success In Spanish Imperial Markets, 1783-1807, Linda Salvucci
Linda K Salvucci
When Josiah Blakeley, consul of the United States at Santiago de Cuba, wrote these lines to Secretary of State James Madison on November 1, 1801 he had recently been jailed by administrators on that island. This remarkable situation notwithstanding, his sentiments still neatly express the paradox of trade between the United States and Spanish Caribbean ports. The expanding hinterlands of New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore furnished North American merchants with ever increasing, exportable food supplies and led to fierce competition for new markets at the end of the eighteenth century. At the same time, Spain's American colonies remained chronically, often …
Damaskios, Damian Caluori
American Literary Studies: A Methodological Reader, Michael Elliott, Claudia Stokes
American Literary Studies: A Methodological Reader, Michael Elliott, Claudia Stokes
Claudia Stokes
American Literary Studies: A Methodological Reader gathers together leading scholars of American literature to address the questions of methodology that have invigorated and divided their field: the rise of interdisciplinarity and the wealth of theoretical methods now available to the critic of American literature. Their engagement with these issues takes a unique form in this book: Each scholar has chosen a methodologically innovative essay, which he or she then introduces, explaining why it is both exemplary in its approach and central to the issues that most engage American literary scholarship today. The book includes both an introduction to the controversial …
Writers In Retrospect: The Rise Of American Literary History, 1875-1910, Claudia Stokes
Writers In Retrospect: The Rise Of American Literary History, 1875-1910, Claudia Stokes
Claudia Stokes
In the aftermath of America's centennial celebrations of 1876, readers developed an appetite for chronicles of the nation's past. Born amid this national vogue, the field of American literary history was touted as the balm for numerous "ills"—from burgeoning immigration to American anti-intellectualism to demanding university administrators—and enjoyed immense popularity between 1880 and 1910. In the first major analysis of the field's early decades, Claudia Stokes offers important insights into the practices, beliefs, and values that shaped the emerging discipline and have continued to shape it for the last century. She considers particular personalities—including Thomas Wentworth Higginson, William Dean Howells, …
Multisport Dreaming: The Foundations Of Triathlon In Australia, Jane Hunt
Multisport Dreaming: The Foundations Of Triathlon In Australia, Jane Hunt
Jane Hunt
The sport of triathlon has evolved considerably since the first triathlon-like events were held in Australia in 1980 and 1981. The Australian triathlon journey is full of triumphs. Australia hosted the first Olympic triathlon and the first fully professional race series, and produced wave after wave of age group and elite ITU and Ironman world champions. Australia’s triathlon past is also full of drama, controversy and tragedy. Triathlon has grown so much in such a short time, but in reality, very little is known about the sport’s past. Multisport Dreaming captures a period in time that few remember and documents …
An Unbroken Chain: The History Of Coats Baptist Church, 1910-2010, Ronnie Faulkner
An Unbroken Chain: The History Of Coats Baptist Church, 1910-2010, Ronnie Faulkner
Ronnie W. Faulkner
This book is a history of Coats (N.C.) Baptist Church written by an academic historian. Founded in 1910 by James Archibald Campbell, the principal of Buies Creek Academy, along with 48 devout citizens, the church grew by 2010 to over one-thousand. From the beginning, the Coats church was intimately connected with the civic, educational, and religious life of the community. Lay leaders in the church were inevitably leaders in the local government and schools. Pastor Campbell, an orthodox believer in “old time religion,” infused the people with what he called “the plain and simple truths of the Bible.” In the …
East Asia And The Global Economy: Japan's Ascent, With Implications For China's Future, Stephen Bunker, Paul Ciccantell
East Asia And The Global Economy: Japan's Ascent, With Implications For China's Future, Stephen Bunker, Paul Ciccantell
Paul Ciccantell
After World War II, Japan reinvented itself as a shipbuilding powerhouse and began its rapid ascent in the global economy. Its expansion strategy integrated raw material procurement, the redesign of global transportation infrastructure, and domestic industrialization. In this authoritative and engaging study, Stephen G. Bunker and Paul S. Ciccantell identify the key factors in Japan’s economic growth and the effects this growth had on the reorganization of significant sectors of the global economy. Bunker and Ciccantell discuss what drove Japan’s economic expansion, how Japan globalized the work economy to support it, and why this spectacular growth came to a dramatic …
Endurance Training History Influences Individual Responsiveness To Resistance Training, John Sampson, Herbert Groeller, Darryl Mcandrew, Alison Britton, Nigel Taylor
Endurance Training History Influences Individual Responsiveness To Resistance Training, John Sampson, Herbert Groeller, Darryl Mcandrew, Alison Britton, Nigel Taylor
Darryl J McAndrew
No abstract provided.
Radical History - Interview On Hindsight - Citizen In The Republic Of The Arts: Lucien Henry, Terence Irving
Radical History - Interview On Hindsight - Citizen In The Republic Of The Arts: Lucien Henry, Terence Irving
Terry Irving
No abstract provided.
Radical Sydney - Places, Portraits And Unruly Episodes, Terry Irving, Rowan Cahill
Radical Sydney - Places, Portraits And Unruly Episodes, Terry Irving, Rowan Cahill
Terry Irving
Sydney is represented to its citizens and to the rest of the world as a postcard, an impressive, beautiful city, a desirable tourist destination.
But there has always been another Sydney not viewed so fondly by the city’s rulers, a radical Sydney they are intent on ‘disappearing’ beneath concrete and glass. In the arc of working-class suburbs to the south and west, menace and disaffection developed. From the early nineteenth century through to the late twentieth century these suburbs were large and explosive places of marginalised ideas, bohemian neighbourhoods, dissident politics and contentious action.
Through a series of snapshots of …
Rediscovering Radical History, Terence Irving
University Of Wyoming Wool Laboratory, 1907-2012, David Kruger
University Of Wyoming Wool Laboratory, 1907-2012, David Kruger
David Delbert Kruger
The University of Wyoming Wool Laboratory operated on campus from 1907-2012, in which time the sheep and wool industry experienced great change. For over a century, the faculty of the Wool Lab carefully cataloged research associated with sheep and wool, accumulating a collection of over 1,000 individual titles, 10,000 bound journal articles, correspondence, equipment manuals, and data notebooks, and a set of 872 preserved wool samples dating from 1837. This collection, now housed at the Emmett D. Chisum Special Collections Library at the University of Wyoming, is thought to be one of the most unique and complete collections of sheep …
Uncharted Waters? Cultures Of Sea Transport And Mobility In New Zealand Colonial History, Frances Steel
Uncharted Waters? Cultures Of Sea Transport And Mobility In New Zealand Colonial History, Frances Steel
Frances Steel
On a tour of Australia, New Zealand and Fiji in 1909, assistant undersecretary of state for the colonies Sir Charles Lucas ventured to suggest 'that in Australia the "bush" must necessarily have a greater effect on the future than in New Zealand, and that in New Zealand the sea will play a greater part in the call of the race than in Australia'. The 'back blocks', he remarked, 'have more especially fashioned Australian life and character'. Although brief and impressionistic, his assessment of the relationship between geography, identity and the course of history still resonates today. The bush is a …
Class Structure In Australian History - Poverty And Progress, Terry Irving, Raewyn Connell
Class Structure In Australian History - Poverty And Progress, Terry Irving, Raewyn Connell
Terence H Irving, Dr (Terry)
First published in 1980, this book is an updated and reorganized account of the history of the class structure in Australia. A new chapter discusses the period 1975-1991, and there is a new theoretical chapter introducing the reader to modern debates about class. Separate sections for documents and photographs support the narrative. Extensive notes provide a guide to research literature.
Trying Home: The Rise And Fall Of An Anarchist Utopia On Puget Sound, Justin Wadland
Trying Home: The Rise And Fall Of An Anarchist Utopia On Puget Sound, Justin Wadland
Justin Wadland
Camden History, Journal Of The Camden Historical Society, Ian Willis
Camden History, Journal Of The Camden Historical Society, Ian Willis
Ian Willis
No abstract provided.
Life Lines: Perspectives On Russian And European Culture, Society, And Politics [A Festschrift For Professor Raymond T. Mcnally], Nicholas Racheotes
Life Lines: Perspectives On Russian And European Culture, Society, And Politics [A Festschrift For Professor Raymond T. Mcnally], Nicholas Racheotes
Nicholas Racheotes
A "Festschrift for Professor Raymond T. McNally," this volume comprises ten studies by colleagues and former students of the distinguished historian of Russia. Included are studies considering the relationships between Russian and Soviet political leaders and literary figures, e.g. Khrushchev and Solzhenitsyn; literary memoirs of leaders of the "intelligentsia" such as Alexandr Herzen; and overviews of American-Romanian relations, Bohemian history of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, and American-Soviet relations in the 1930s.
The Massachusetts Constitution: A Citizen's Guide, George Jarnis, Nicholas Racheotes
The Massachusetts Constitution: A Citizen's Guide, George Jarnis, Nicholas Racheotes
Nicholas Racheotes
No abstract provided.
Mutiny And Its Bounty: Leadership Lessons From The Age Of Discovery, Patrick Murphy
Mutiny And Its Bounty: Leadership Lessons From The Age Of Discovery, Patrick Murphy
Patrick J. Murphy
No abstract provided.
Living With Disability In The Ussr: An Historical And Current Analysis, Nicholas Racheotes
Living With Disability In The Ussr: An Historical And Current Analysis, Nicholas Racheotes
Nicholas Racheotes
No abstract provided.
Nikos Kazantzakis: An Appreciation, Nicholas Racheotes
Nikos Kazantzakis: An Appreciation, Nicholas Racheotes
Nicholas Racheotes
No abstract provided.
T.N. Granovskii On The Meaning Of History, Nicholas Racheotes
T.N. Granovskii On The Meaning Of History, Nicholas Racheotes
Nicholas Racheotes
No abstract provided.
T.N. Granovskii's Public Lectures Of 1843-1844 And Their Significance, Nicholas Racheotes
T.N. Granovskii's Public Lectures Of 1843-1844 And Their Significance, Nicholas Racheotes
Nicholas Racheotes
No abstract provided.
The Education Of Blind And Visually Impaired Children In Post-Soviet Russia, Nicholas Racheotes
The Education Of Blind And Visually Impaired Children In Post-Soviet Russia, Nicholas Racheotes
Nicholas Racheotes
Examines the views of Russia's leading government officials, pedagogical theorists and educators on early childhood education, teacher training, the instructional role of the family and pending legislation on the rights of persons with disabilities. Background of Russia's disability legislation; Some provisions of its disability laws; Changes in its disability legislation; Concluding remarks.
Contribution To 'Marxism In Crisis', Nicholas Racheotes
Contribution To 'Marxism In Crisis', Nicholas Racheotes
Nicholas Racheotes
No abstract provided.