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Several Letters By Tennyson And His Family, Terry L. Meyers
Several Letters By Tennyson And His Family, Terry L. Meyers
Arts & Sciences Articles
"In the years since Cecil Y. Lang and Edgar F. Shannon edited Tennyson's letters (1981-1990), I have been able to acquire for my collection several letters by Tennyson and by other members of his family. I print those here, along with some other material relating to Tennyson..."
R. Merritt Cox (1939-1987), Pioneer Of John Bowle Studies, George Greenia, Daniel Eisenberg
R. Merritt Cox (1939-1987), Pioneer Of John Bowle Studies, George Greenia, Daniel Eisenberg
Arts & Sciences Articles
No abstract provided.
Freud’S Theory Of Metaphor: Beyond The Pleasure Principle, Nineteenth-Century Science And Figurative Language, Suzanne Raitt
Freud’S Theory Of Metaphor: Beyond The Pleasure Principle, Nineteenth-Century Science And Figurative Language, Suzanne Raitt
Arts & Sciences Book Chapters
At the beginning of the final lecture in Freud's 1933 publication, New Introductory Lectures on Psycho-Analysis, Freud declared summarily and triumphantly that psychoanalysis was a science. 'As a specialist science, a branch of psychology ... it is quite unfit to construct a Weltanschauung of its own: it must accept the scientific one.'1 This was a view he continued to stress as his career drew to a close. In 1940, seven years after the lecture on the Weltanschauung, he noted that psychology was ca natural science like any other', asking defiantly: (What else can it be?'2
2003-2004, Middle Eastern Music Ensemble’
"Introduction" & "The Sacred Life Of Plants: Placing Royal Growth", Brad Weiss
"Introduction" & "The Sacred Life Of Plants: Placing Royal Growth", Brad Weiss
Arts & Sciences Book Chapters
Weiss explores the dynamic relation of specific local, regional, and global understandings of value as manifested in the coffee of rural Haya communities. His investigation offers critical insight into the significance of colonial and postcolonial encounters in this region of Africa.
"Father Wasn't De Onlies' One Hidin' In De Woods": The Many Images Of Maroons Throughout The American South, Angela Alicia Williams
"Father Wasn't De Onlies' One Hidin' In De Woods": The Many Images Of Maroons Throughout The American South, Angela Alicia Williams
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
Saints And Soldiers Of Humanity: Mormons And Icarians In Nauvoo, Sarah Jaggi Lee
Saints And Soldiers Of Humanity: Mormons And Icarians In Nauvoo, Sarah Jaggi Lee
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
Performing Race: Instances Of Color Representation In American Culture, Katrin L. Adkins
Performing Race: Instances Of Color Representation In American Culture, Katrin L. Adkins
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
Christian Parenting: Baptists And The Birds And Bees, Fumie Kobayashi
Christian Parenting: Baptists And The Birds And Bees, Fumie Kobayashi
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
Interminority Relations In The Early 1990s In California: Conflicts Among African-Americans, Latinos, And Asian-Americans, Akiko Yamazato
Interminority Relations In The Early 1990s In California: Conflicts Among African-Americans, Latinos, And Asian-Americans, Akiko Yamazato
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
Colonial Williamsburg's Slave Auction Re-Enactment: Controversy, African American History And Public Memory, Erin Krutko Devlin
Colonial Williamsburg's Slave Auction Re-Enactment: Controversy, African American History And Public Memory, Erin Krutko Devlin
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
Unrapping The Gangsta: The Changing Role Of The Performer From Toast To Gangsta Rap, Andrea L. D. Symons
Unrapping The Gangsta: The Changing Role Of The Performer From Toast To Gangsta Rap, Andrea L. D. Symons
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
"That's How You Find Out How Real Archaeologists Work---When You Do It Yourself": Children's Experiences With Archaeology, Mary Derbish
"That's How You Find Out How Real Archaeologists Work---When You Do It Yourself": Children's Experiences With Archaeology, Mary Derbish
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
An Historical Archaeological Examination Of A Battlefield Landscape: An Example From The American Civil War Battle Of Wilson's Wharf, Charles City County, Virginia, Jameson Michael Harwood
An Historical Archaeological Examination Of A Battlefield Landscape: An Example From The American Civil War Battle Of Wilson's Wharf, Charles City County, Virginia, Jameson Michael Harwood
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
Eyewitnesses To Surrender: Domestic Site Archaeology At Appomattox Court House National Historical Park, Mark Kostro
Eyewitnesses To Surrender: Domestic Site Archaeology At Appomattox Court House National Historical Park, Mark Kostro
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
Forts Of The Chieftains: A Study Of Vernacular, Classical, And Renaissance Influence On Defensible Town And Villa Plans In 17th-Century Virginia, Charles Thomas Hodges
Forts Of The Chieftains: A Study Of Vernacular, Classical, And Renaissance Influence On Defensible Town And Villa Plans In 17th-Century Virginia, Charles Thomas Hodges
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
Jesus As Guardian Spirit: The Formation Of Moravian Delaware Christianity, Shawn G. Wiemann
Jesus As Guardian Spirit: The Formation Of Moravian Delaware Christianity, Shawn G. Wiemann
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
Meanings Of Freedom: Virginia Contraband Settlements And Wartime Reconstruction, Zachary C. Lowe
Meanings Of Freedom: Virginia Contraband Settlements And Wartime Reconstruction, Zachary C. Lowe
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
Reform, Radicalism, And Royalty: Public Image And Political Influence Of Princess Charlotte And Queen Adelaide, Eileen Robin Hintz
Reform, Radicalism, And Royalty: Public Image And Political Influence Of Princess Charlotte And Queen Adelaide, Eileen Robin Hintz
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
French And Hessian Impressions: Foreign Soldiers' Views Of America During The Revolution, Cosby Williams Hall
French And Hessian Impressions: Foreign Soldiers' Views Of America During The Revolution, Cosby Williams Hall
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
"Caretakers Of The Color Line": Southern Sheriffs Of The Twentieth Century, Grace Earle Hill
"Caretakers Of The Color Line": Southern Sheriffs Of The Twentieth Century, Grace Earle Hill
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
For The Good Of The Few: Defending The Freedom Of The Press In Post-Revolutionary Virginia, Emily Terese Peterson
For The Good Of The Few: Defending The Freedom Of The Press In Post-Revolutionary Virginia, Emily Terese Peterson
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
The Making Of A Tragedy: American Intervention In Lebanon, 1982-1984, David Shamus Mccarthy
The Making Of A Tragedy: American Intervention In Lebanon, 1982-1984, David Shamus Mccarthy
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
John Marshall And Native Rights: The Law Of Nations And Scottish Enlightenment Influence, Gordon S. Barker
John Marshall And Native Rights: The Law Of Nations And Scottish Enlightenment Influence, Gordon S. Barker
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
The Dominance Dilemma: Differentiating Status From Dominance In The Context Of Women's Heterosexual Mate Preferences, Jeffrey K. Snyder
The Dominance Dilemma: Differentiating Status From Dominance In The Context Of Women's Heterosexual Mate Preferences, Jeffrey K. Snyder
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
The Current Setting Of The Evolution/Creation Debate In American Public Schools, Bradley Doyle Reynolds
The Current Setting Of The Evolution/Creation Debate In American Public Schools, Bradley Doyle Reynolds
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
Feast Of Souls: Indians And Spaniards In The Seventeenth-Century Missions Of Florida And New Mexico, Robert C. Galgano
Feast Of Souls: Indians And Spaniards In The Seventeenth-Century Missions Of Florida And New Mexico, Robert C. Galgano
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
During the seventeenth century, Spanish conquerors established Franciscan missions among the native inhabitants of Florida and New Mexico. The missionaries in the northern frontier doctrinas of Spain's New World empire adapted methods tested in Iberia and Central and South America to conditions among the Guales, Timucuas, Apalaches, and the various Pueblo peoples. The mission Indians of Florida and New Mexico responded to conquest and conversion in myriad ways. They incorporated Spaniards in traditional ways, they attempted to repel the interlopers, they joined the newcomers and accepted novel modes of behavior, they discriminated between which foreign concepts to adopt and which …
A Common Thread: Labor, Politics, And Capital Mobility In The Massachusetts Textile Industry, 1880-1934, Beth Anne English
A Common Thread: Labor, Politics, And Capital Mobility In The Massachusetts Textile Industry, 1880-1934, Beth Anne English
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
"A Common Thread" is an analysis of the relocation of the New England textile industry to the states of the Piedmont South between 1880 and 1934. Competition from textile mills operating in the South became a serious challenge for New England textile manufacturers as early as the 1890s. as they watched their profits turn into losses while output and sales of southern goods continued apace during the 1893 depression, owners of northern textile corporations felt unfairly constrained by state legislation that established age and hours standards for mill employees, and by actual and potential labor militancy in their mills. Several …
Food Fight! America's Ideological Battle Over Lunch, Julie Lynn Lautenschlager
Food Fight! America's Ideological Battle Over Lunch, Julie Lynn Lautenschlager
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
The history of organized feeding programs in American workplaces and schools reveals a complex tale of coordinated efforts toward the goal of altering individual eating habits. A secondary benefit of this process accrues when that individual spreads the influence of new ideas to others. Working both in concert and isolation, various interests including both individuals and organizations, have attempted to alter the eating habits of their subjects toward the goals of increased Americanization, socialization, or productivity. their efforts have shaped the role of lunch in modern American food ideology. This dissertation examines that process, its major players, and effects beginning …
Washington In Glory, America In Tears: The Nation Mourns The Death Of George Washington, 1799-1800, Gerald Edward Kahler
Washington In Glory, America In Tears: The Nation Mourns The Death Of George Washington, 1799-1800, Gerald Edward Kahler
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
The sudden death of George Washington at his home at Mount Vernon, Virginia, on December 14, 1799, plunged America into a prolonged period of national mourning. It is the central argument of this study that, although often overlooked by historians, the national mourning for George Washington from December 14, 1799 through February 22, 1800, represented a major event in the civic culture of the Early Republic that consolidated and crystallized the image of Washington and shaped him into an enduring symbol of the nation that was to become central to the American memory. The study compiles a comprehensive history of …