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University of Alabama at Birmingham

2013

History

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Vulcan Historical Review 17 (Front Matter), Vulcan Historical Review Staff Jan 2013

Vulcan Historical Review 17 (Front Matter), Vulcan Historical Review Staff

Vulcan Historical Review

No abstract provided.


The Blood Sacrifice: The Katyn Massacre And Allied Cover-Up, T Gerald Archer Jan 2013

The Blood Sacrifice: The Katyn Massacre And Allied Cover-Up, T Gerald Archer

Vulcan Historical Review

pp. 26-34


A Broad And Sweeping Federal Power: Birmingham Barbecue And Southern Culture In The Crosshairs Of The Commerce Clause, Nicholas C. Hosford Jan 2013

A Broad And Sweeping Federal Power: Birmingham Barbecue And Southern Culture In The Crosshairs Of The Commerce Clause, Nicholas C. Hosford

Vulcan Historical Review

pp. 96-107


Vulcan Historical Review 17 (End Matter), Vulcan Historical Review Staff Jan 2013

Vulcan Historical Review 17 (End Matter), Vulcan Historical Review Staff

Vulcan Historical Review

No abstract provided.


Dominated, Denied, And Debauched: The Lives And Roles Of Women In Classical Athens, Marialeen Ellis Jan 2013

Dominated, Denied, And Debauched: The Lives And Roles Of Women In Classical Athens, Marialeen Ellis

Vulcan Historical Review

pp. 35-45


Help! Help! I'M Being Repressed: A Comparative Look At The Rural And Urban Peasant Rebellion Of 1381, Nicole Watkins Jan 2013

Help! Help! I'M Being Repressed: A Comparative Look At The Rural And Urban Peasant Rebellion Of 1381, Nicole Watkins

Vulcan Historical Review

pp. 84-95


A Dragon In The Den Of The Bear: A History Of The Uab Football Team, Donald C. Campbell Jan 2013

A Dragon In The Den Of The Bear: A History Of The Uab Football Team, Donald C. Campbell

Vulcan Historical Review

pp. 12-25


Becoming A Historian, Robert G. Corley Jan 2013

Becoming A Historian, Robert G. Corley

Vulcan Historical Review

pp. 9-11


Three Veils, Farah Khan Jan 2013

Three Veils, Farah Khan

Vulcan Historical Review

pp. 111-112


The "Legalist-Confucian Amalgam": The Impact Of Philosophy On Early Imperial China, Jennifer E. Stitt Jan 2013

The "Legalist-Confucian Amalgam": The Impact Of Philosophy On Early Imperial China, Jennifer E. Stitt

Vulcan Historical Review

pp. 77-83


The Collapse Of The Soviet Union And Its Repercussions: A Literature Review, Matthew G. Guerdat Jan 2013

The Collapse Of The Soviet Union And Its Repercussions: A Literature Review, Matthew G. Guerdat

Vulcan Historical Review

pp. 67-76


The Great Alteration: The Motivation Behind The Rebellion Following The Imposition Of The 1637 Scottish Book Of Common Prayer, Ashley Vee Foster Jan 2013

The Great Alteration: The Motivation Behind The Rebellion Following The Imposition Of The 1637 Scottish Book Of Common Prayer, Ashley Vee Foster

Vulcan Historical Review

pp. 46-66


Freedom Riders: 1961 And The Struggle For Racial Justice (Abridged Version), Edward S. Savela Jan 2013

Freedom Riders: 1961 And The Struggle For Racial Justice (Abridged Version), Edward S. Savela

Vulcan Historical Review

pp. 108-110


Vulcan Historical Review 17 (Complete Issue), Vulcan Historical Review Staff Jan 2013

Vulcan Historical Review 17 (Complete Issue), Vulcan Historical Review Staff

Vulcan Historical Review

No abstract provided.


Oak Hill Cemetery: A Reflection Of Early Birmingham, 1871-1913, Terri L. Hicks Jan 2013

Oak Hill Cemetery: A Reflection Of Early Birmingham, 1871-1913, Terri L. Hicks

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OAK HILL CEMETERY: A REFLECTION OF EARLY BIRMINGHAM 1871 - 1913 TERRI L. HICKS ABSTRACT Oak Hill Cemetery, Birmingham's first city cemetery, is located north of the downtown area and within its walls are the gravestones of many of the city's founders, including Birmingham's first mayor, Robert Henley; William Mudd, who built Arlington Antebellum Home; several governors, and veterans from every war. Strolling through the cemetery is like walking into an outdoor classroom. From a preservation perspective, cemeteries provide essential elements of societies' collective history, including insight into past burial customs, religious beliefs, cultural and ethnic influences, community origins and …