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1997

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Dirt Behind Our Ears, By Pfc. Arthur N. Wilkins, Steven D. Smith Jan 1997

Dirt Behind Our Ears, By Pfc. Arthur N. Wilkins, Steven D. Smith

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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 Jan 1997

Guide To Louisiana Confederate Military Units, 1861-1865, By Arthur W. Bergeron, Jr., Steven D. Smith

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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.


The Poet And The Profits: Felicia Hemans And The Literary Marketplace, Paula R. Feldman Jan 1997

The Poet And The Profits: Felicia Hemans And The Literary Marketplace, Paula R. Feldman

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No abstract provided.


How Their Audiences Knew Them: Forgotten Media And The Circulation Of Poetry By Women, Paula R. Feldman Jan 1997

How Their Audiences Knew Them: Forgotten Media And The Circulation Of Poetry By Women, Paula R. Feldman

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No abstract provided.


British Women Poets Of The Romantic Era: An Anthology, Paula R. Feldman Jan 1997

British Women Poets Of The Romantic Era: An Anthology, Paula R. Feldman

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No abstract provided.


Is The ‘Plan Of Salvation’ Attested In The Dead Sea Scrolls?, Dana M. Pike Jan 1997

Is The ‘Plan Of Salvation’ Attested In The Dead Sea Scrolls?, Dana M. Pike

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The original working title of this paper was "The Qumran Community: Where Did It Come From? Why Was It There? and Where Was It Going?" This proved not only to be somewhat cumbersome, but also misleading.


The Black Infantry In The West, 1869-1891, By Arlen L. Fowler, Steven D. Smith Jan 1997

The Black Infantry In The West, 1869-1891, By Arlen L. Fowler, Steven D. Smith

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A review of The Black Infantry in the West, 1869-1891, by Arlen L. Fowler.


La Science, La Science-Fiction Et La Mémoire Dans L'Œuvre De Primo Levi, Ilona Klein Jan 1997

La Science, La Science-Fiction Et La Mémoire Dans L'Œuvre De Primo Levi, Ilona Klein

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Primo Levi était doué, pour le meilleur ou pour le pire diront certains, d'une étrange mémoire, méthodique, photographique et inépuisable où s'entremêlaient les souvenirs de ses aventures de jeunesse, de ses longue randonnées avec Sandro Delmastro dans les montagnes du Piedmont, de ses années passées à étudier la chimie à l'université de Turin, de sa courte expérience de partisan, de l'extermination des juifs dont il fut témoin à Auschwitz et de son « autre vie » après la deuxième guerre mondiale. Lorsque les Nazis planifièrent la destruction et la crémation de tous les témoins de leurs crimes, et de ce …


Goethe's Die Leiden Des Jungen Werthers: An Epistolary Novel, Or A Stage Drama In Disguise?, Ilona Klein Jan 1997

Goethe's Die Leiden Des Jungen Werthers: An Epistolary Novel, Or A Stage Drama In Disguise?, Ilona Klein

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Photography of the late 1920s generated repercussions in other fields of the arts. It sparked an interdisciplinary interest in critics who balked at viewing the frozen images as merely one moment's reality, and who wanted, instead, to recompose and integrate underlying cultural, literary, or political discourse within the photographic frame. This fertile interdisciplinary backing guaranteed an in-depth interpretative dissection of artistic expression which had not been previously possible. The small photograph, a still visual image, became connected to the larger visual images of stage sets-these, a series of visual, immobile backgrounds which framed the caracters acting within.


Dangerous Discourses, Ellen Bigler Jan 1997

Dangerous Discourses, Ellen Bigler

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Contemporary historians of U.S. immigration and ethnicity, and those who chart the experiences of Puerto Ricans on the mainland, may recognize the flaws inherent in usingthe "immigrant analogy" to evaluate and anticipate the Puerto Rican experience on themainland. However, my ethnographic research in an upstate New York city with a growingPuerto Rican population suggests that such perspectives have yet to make their way intothe mainstream. In analysis of community and school discourse over a three-year period, Ifound ethnic success stories being used by community "old-timers" to "discipline" thosewho are judged to have failed through a dearth of hard work. Within …


Primo Levi, Ilona Klein Jan 1997

Primo Levi, Ilona Klein

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Chemistry and literature, viewed by most people as widely different subjects, come together in the works of Primo Levi, an Italian Jew who was both a professional chemist and a professional writer. Levi said that he wanted to fill the gap between the imaginative world of literature and the analytical world of science. Believing such a gap absurd, he was never daunted by the purported incompatibility between the two fields of knowledge. Levi's literary work is also marked by his experience in Auschwitz's concentration camp, where he was interned from February 1944 to January 1945. Through his characteristically clear and …


Madaba Plains Project 1996: Excavations At Tall Al-'Umayri, Tall Jalul, And Vicinity, Larry G. Herr, Lawrence T. Geraty, Oystein S. Labianca, Randall W. Younker, Douglas R. Clark Jan 1997

Madaba Plains Project 1996: Excavations At Tall Al-'Umayri, Tall Jalul, And Vicinity, Larry G. Herr, Lawrence T. Geraty, Oystein S. Labianca, Randall W. Younker, Douglas R. Clark

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No abstract provided.


Some Reflections At Winter Quarters, Richard E. Bennett Jan 1997

Some Reflections At Winter Quarters, Richard E. Bennett

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On this Memorial Day weekend, it is altogether fitting and appropriate that we gather today at this sacred place to remember the lives of our progenitors everywhere. From Gettysburg to Hiroshima, from Arlington to Flanders Field, and from the city cemetery to the family plot, we honor our dead ancestors and friends long since stilled. Whether they died on the battle fields of war or perished in the labor of giving birth, we honor them. Whether on the trail to a new life in Oregon or a new chance in Ukraine, they all were the lifeline to our present bright …