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Chamber Ensembles, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond Dec 2001

Chamber Ensembles, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond

Music Department Concert Programs

No abstract provided.


University Of Richmond Wind Ensemble, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond Dec 2001

University Of Richmond Wind Ensemble, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond

Music Department Concert Programs

No abstract provided.


University Jazz Ensemble, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond Nov 2001

University Jazz Ensemble, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond

Music Department Concert Programs

No abstract provided.


University Choir And Schola Cantorum Fall Campus Concert, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond Nov 2001

University Choir And Schola Cantorum Fall Campus Concert, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond

Music Department Concert Programs

No abstract provided.


Anne Guthmiller, Soprano, With Neil Wilson, Baritone, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond Oct 2001

Anne Guthmiller, Soprano, With Neil Wilson, Baritone, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond

Music Department Concert Programs

No abstract provided.


Homecoming Concert, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond Oct 2001

Homecoming Concert, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond

Music Department Concert Programs

No abstract provided.


James Wilson, Cello, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond Oct 2001

James Wilson, Cello, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond

Music Department Concert Programs

No abstract provided.


Family Weekend Concert, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond Sep 2001

Family Weekend Concert, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond

Music Department Concert Programs

No abstract provided.


Charles Hulin, Piano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond Sep 2001

Charles Hulin, Piano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond

Music Department Concert Programs

No abstract provided.


Shanghai Quartet, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond Sep 2001

Shanghai Quartet, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond

Music Department Concert Programs

No abstract provided.


Russell Wilson, Piano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond Sep 2001

Russell Wilson, Piano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond

Music Department Concert Programs

No abstract provided.


Comment On Benhabib's "Dismantling The Leviathan": A Republican-Liberai Perspective, Richard Dagger Jul 2001

Comment On Benhabib's "Dismantling The Leviathan": A Republican-Liberai Perspective, Richard Dagger

Political Science Faculty Publications

Those who think of themselves as republican or civic liberals, as I do, will surely be of two minds about Seyla Benhabib's "Dismantling the Leviathan: Citizen and State in a Global World" [Spring 2001 ]. In some respects, Professor Benhabib' s thoughtful essay is quite congenial to republican liberalism. She insists on the importance of human rights, for instance, and she looks for ways to expand political participation. Her indictment of "civic republicanism," however, requires a republican-liberal response.


Civil War Visitor Center At Tredegar Iron Works (Exhibition Review), Edward L. Ayers Jun 2001

Civil War Visitor Center At Tredegar Iron Works (Exhibition Review), Edward L. Ayers

History Faculty Publications

Review of exhibition, Civil War Visitor Center at Tredegar Iron Works.


Senior Recital: Doris Wylee, Piano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond Apr 2001

Senior Recital: Doris Wylee, Piano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond

Music Department Concert Programs

No abstract provided.


Junior Recital: Laura Knouse, Soprano, And Ilan Mcnamara, Violin, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond Apr 2001

Junior Recital: Laura Knouse, Soprano, And Ilan Mcnamara, Violin, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond

Music Department Concert Programs

No abstract provided.


James Jacobson, Percussion, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond Apr 2001

James Jacobson, Percussion, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond

Music Department Concert Programs

No abstract provided.


University Of Richmond Wind Ensemble Spring Concert, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond Apr 2001

University Of Richmond Wind Ensemble Spring Concert, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond

Music Department Concert Programs

No abstract provided.


University Of Richmond Orchestra, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond Apr 2001

University Of Richmond Orchestra, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond

Music Department Concert Programs

No abstract provided.


University Choir And Schola Cantorum, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond Apr 2001

University Choir And Schola Cantorum, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond

Music Department Concert Programs

No abstract provided.


Junior Recital: Lauren Bailey, Soprano, And Thomas Gardner, Saxophone, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond Apr 2001

Junior Recital: Lauren Bailey, Soprano, And Thomas Gardner, Saxophone, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond

Music Department Concert Programs

No abstract provided.


Student Recital: Dana Wallace, Harp, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond Apr 2001

Student Recital: Dana Wallace, Harp, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond

Music Department Concert Programs

No abstract provided.


Ur Jazz Ensemble, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond Apr 2001

Ur Jazz Ensemble, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond

Music Department Concert Programs

No abstract provided.


Joanne Kong, Harpsichord, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond Apr 2001

Joanne Kong, Harpsichord, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond

Music Department Concert Programs

No abstract provided.


Feminist Interpretations Of David Hume By Anne Jaap Jacobson (Book Review), Miriam S. Mccormick Apr 2001

Feminist Interpretations Of David Hume By Anne Jaap Jacobson (Book Review), Miriam S. Mccormick

Philosophy Faculty Publications

In this latest addition to the Re-reading the Canon series (a series of collections each devoted to feminist interpretations of a single philosopher), we are offered thirteen essays on Hume's philosophy, covering his views on metaphysics, epistemology, moral philosophy, religion, aesthetics politics, and history. They address all of his main works and many of his less discussed essays. This diverse collection is bound together by the theme of feminism, but how this theme works itself in varies considerably from essay to essay. There are, broadly, four different ways that feminism enters into the interpretations.


Senior Recital: Meghan Pesch, Oboe, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond Mar 2001

Senior Recital: Meghan Pesch, Oboe, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond

Music Department Concert Programs

No abstract provided.


Richard Becker, Piano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond Jan 2001

Richard Becker, Piano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond

Music Department Concert Programs

No abstract provided.


"This Great Modern Abomination": Orthodoxy And Heresy In American Religion, Terryl Givens Jan 2001

"This Great Modern Abomination": Orthodoxy And Heresy In American Religion, Terryl Givens

English Faculty Publications

In chapter 4, Terryl Givens provides a new view not only of the Christianity of Mormons but also more specifically of the religious motivations and methods for persecuting LDS people in nineteenth-century America. Givens's chapter is especially important as an examination of one of the worst examples of systematic religious intolerance in American history. According to Givens, for Americans' self-conception as a religiously tolerant nation to remain intact, a hegemonic rhetoric needed to emerge in the public sphere that denied the religious nature of Mormonism and instead described it as a political threat or social evil. Under the cover of …


"Cobwebs In The Sky": Reggio's Koyaanisqatsi As Hypertext, Joe Essid Jan 2001

"Cobwebs In The Sky": Reggio's Koyaanisqatsi As Hypertext, Joe Essid

English Faculty Publications

As many participants know, the annual Computers & Writing Conference provides good ideas for our classrooms and research. At the 2000 conference in Florida, a group of us sat in a hallway excited about a film we had just watched, the documentary Fast, Cheap, and Out of Control. It seemed to us that consideration of cutting-edge film could become more than a single screening, an after-hours diversion during the conference. We agreed that many recent films incorporated elements of hypermedia in their sensibilities, even composition. An obvious example was the 2000 feature film Time Code, confronting the viewer …


Epic, The Oral Community, And The Memory Of Emancipation In Ralph Ellison's Juneteenth, Patrice Rankine Jan 2001

Epic, The Oral Community, And The Memory Of Emancipation In Ralph Ellison's Juneteenth, Patrice Rankine

Classical Studies Faculty Publications

As the recently published epistolary collection reveals, Ralph Ellison was an unabashed Americanist, for better and for worse. Ellison's faith in American identity and the democratic process, which is evident at the end of Invisible Man in the protagonist's determination to "affirm the principle on which the country was built [and not the men who did the violence]" (574), is again manifest in the posthumous novel, Juneteenth. According to John F. Callahan, Ellison's litearary executor, the novel celebrates "the indivisibility of the American experience" (Juneteeth xvi). James Alan McPherson (the African-American writer to whom Ellison showed a portion …


Secreta Palinodia: La 'Contrautopía' De José Antonio Maravall Como Descargo De Conciencia, Aurora Hermida-Ruiz Jan 2001

Secreta Palinodia: La 'Contrautopía' De José Antonio Maravall Como Descargo De Conciencia, Aurora Hermida-Ruiz

Latin American, Latino and Iberian Studies Faculty Publications

En un reciente ensayo panorámico sobre la historiografía española del Renacimiento, Ottavio Di Camillo afirma que no existió ninguna interpretación del Renacimiento español digna de mención en el período intermedio entre Marcelino Menéndez Pelayo y José Antonio Maravall, o sea, desde finales del siglo XIX hasta mediados de la década de los 50: ‘For over a half a century no new interpretations of the Renaissance were advanced, even though there was a slight increase in the number of studies on particular humanists and Renaissance authors’.1 En la segunda entrega de este ensayo, Ottavio Di Camillo vuelve a insistir en …