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"Using Rhetoric Differently: An Advanced Writing Course From Historical Materials", Patrick G. Scott
"Using Rhetoric Differently: An Advanced Writing Course From Historical Materials", Patrick G. Scott
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Describes an advanced writing course based on a survey of historical rhetoric, from classical to twentieth-century rhetoric, linked to writing assignments using selected aspects of each period's rhetoric that reflect some current writing exigency. Originally presented to the Advanced Writing section at the South Atlantic Modern Language Association, Atlanta, GA, November 1989.
La Criminalidad En La Ciudad De Mexico, 1800-1821, By Teresa Lozano Armendares, Michael C. Scardaville
La Criminalidad En La Ciudad De Mexico, 1800-1821, By Teresa Lozano Armendares, Michael C. Scardaville
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A review of La criminalidad en la Ciudad de Mexico, 1800-1821, by Teresa Lozano Armendares
The Alliance Of Iron And Wheat In The Third French Republic, 1860-1914: Origins Of The New Conservatism, By Herman Lebovics, Michael S. Smith
The Alliance Of Iron And Wheat In The Third French Republic, 1860-1914: Origins Of The New Conservatism, By Herman Lebovics, Michael S. Smith
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A review of The Alliance of Iron and Wheat in the Third French Republic, 1860-1914: Origins of the New Conservatism, by Herman Lebovics
International Business In The 19th-Century: The Rise And Fall Of A Cosmopolitan Bourgeoisie, By Charles A. Jones, Michael S. Smith
International Business In The 19th-Century: The Rise And Fall Of A Cosmopolitan Bourgeoisie, By Charles A. Jones, Michael S. Smith
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A review of International Business in the 19th-Century: The Rise and Fall of a Cosmopolitan Bourgeoisie, by Charles A. Jones
Happiest Days: The Public Schools In English Fiction, By Jeffrey Richards, Patrick G. Scott
Happiest Days: The Public Schools In English Fiction, By Jeffrey Richards, Patrick G. Scott
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A review of Happiest Days: The Public Schools in English Fiction, by Jeffrey Richards