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Julia Beringer Huber, Konrad Basler
Julia Beringer Huber, Konrad Basler
Swiss American Historical Society Review
At the time of the Dorlikon pioneers only Indian paths led west,
and yet, the traffic connections to the Midwest hold a core position in
the history of North America. My wife and I went to one of the most
important centers in this context, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, coming
from Newark, New Jersey. As a member of a delegation of experts
I had been to Newark twenty years before, when, for the first time
worldwide , a novel way of building runways was being tested there.
On our visit in 1992, on the other hand, I was more interested in the …
Understanding Radical Islam, Paul Marshall
Understanding Radical Islam, Paul Marshall
Pro Rege
Dr. Paul Marshall presented this lecture on Monday, Nov. 2, 2009, as part of the First Monday Speaker Series at Dordt College.
Joyce Apsel On Peace: A History Of Movements And Ideas. By David Cortright. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2008. 376pp., Joyce Apsel
Human Rights & Human Welfare
A review of:
Peace: A History of Movements and Ideas. By David Cortright. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2008. 376pp.
A Weakness Of Hindsight: How The Truman Administration Ignored History As Us-China Relations Descended Into Darkness, Forrest Mcsweeney
A Weakness Of Hindsight: How The Truman Administration Ignored History As Us-China Relations Descended Into Darkness, Forrest Mcsweeney
Vulcan Historical Review
pp. 93-114
The Bulldozer In The Countryside: Suburban Sprawl And The Rise Of American Environmentalism, James Hurst
The Bulldozer In The Countryside: Suburban Sprawl And The Rise Of American Environmentalism, James Hurst
Vulcan Historical Review
pp. 293-295
The People Speak, Cheyenne Haney
Women In The Kkk, Jennifer Nichols
Lnglourious Basterds - A Critical Analysis, Rebecca Dobrinski, Jared Peoples
Lnglourious Basterds - A Critical Analysis, Rebecca Dobrinski, Jared Peoples
Vulcan Historical Review
pp. 279-288
The Birth Of The Beat Generation, Anna K. Johns
When America Was Great: The Fighting Faith Of Postwar Liberalism Analysis, Jared Peoples
When America Was Great: The Fighting Faith Of Postwar Liberalism Analysis, Jared Peoples
Vulcan Historical Review
pp. 304-308
Culture Of Inevitability: The American Popular Press Reports On Hitler's Germany, J W. Boone
Culture Of Inevitability: The American Popular Press Reports On Hitler's Germany, J W. Boone
Vulcan Historical Review
pp. 28-46
Birmingham's Jewish Women And The Civil Rights Movement "We Could Have Done More", Kaye Cochran Nail
Birmingham's Jewish Women And The Civil Rights Movement "We Could Have Done More", Kaye Cochran Nail
Vulcan Historical Review
pp. 171-191
Vulcan Historical Review 14 (Complete Issue), Vulcan Historical Review Staff
Vulcan Historical Review 14 (Complete Issue), Vulcan Historical Review Staff
Vulcan Historical Review
No abstract provided.
Transcontinental: A Comparison Of Labor Sources Used In Constructing The First Transcontinental Railroads In The United States And Russia, Jeremy Richter
Transcontinental: A Comparison Of Labor Sources Used In Constructing The First Transcontinental Railroads In The United States And Russia, Jeremy Richter
Vulcan Historical Review
pp. 115-128
Secret History: Memory Of The Convict Lease System Is Buried With Its Victims, Melanie K. Patterson
Secret History: Memory Of The Convict Lease System Is Buried With Its Victims, Melanie K. Patterson
Vulcan Historical Review
pp. 212-237
Oft-Forgotten Stories Of The Civil Rights Movement, Vulcan Historical Review Staff
Oft-Forgotten Stories Of The Civil Rights Movement, Vulcan Historical Review Staff
Vulcan Historical Review
p. 151
The Lebanese In Birmingham, Alabama, Joshua Baucom
Vulcan Historical Review 14 (End Matter), Vulcan Historical Review Staff
Vulcan Historical Review 14 (End Matter), Vulcan Historical Review Staff
Vulcan Historical Review
No abstract provided.
Vulcan Historical Review 14 (Front Matter), Vulcan Historical Review Staff
Vulcan Historical Review 14 (Front Matter), Vulcan Historical Review Staff
Vulcan Historical Review
No abstract provided.
Akhenaten - Controversy And Catastrophe: The Reassertion Of Pharonic Power, Chase Childs
Akhenaten - Controversy And Catastrophe: The Reassertion Of Pharonic Power, Chase Childs
Vulcan Historical Review
pp. 47-58
A History Of Abandoned Ideas: A Look Into History's Dustbin, Derek Mccrorie
A History Of Abandoned Ideas: A Look Into History's Dustbin, Derek Mccrorie
Vulcan Historical Review
pp. 77-92
Arrow Cross Movement, Rabeal Janjua
Arrow Cross Movement, Rabeal Janjua
Vulcan Historical Review
pp. 129-146
James F Tent Undergraduate Spotlight winner
Popular Culture In The Age Of White Flight: Fear And Fantasy In Suburban Los Angeles, Rachel Mcelroy
Popular Culture In The Age Of White Flight: Fear And Fantasy In Suburban Los Angeles, Rachel Mcelroy
Vulcan Historical Review
pp. 300-303
I Love Lucy, Alexa Duchock
Massive Resistance Movements: Southern Opposition To The Civil Rights Movement, Mark Skinner
Massive Resistance Movements: Southern Opposition To The Civil Rights Movement, Mark Skinner
Vulcan Historical Review
pp. 238-253
Little Footsteps To Freedom: Birmingham's 1963 Children's March, Tyra Williams
Little Footsteps To Freedom: Birmingham's 1963 Children's March, Tyra Williams
Vulcan Historical Review
pp. 254-275
The Blinding Of Isaac Woodard And Its Impact On The Civil Rights Movement, Lonnie Goldberg
The Blinding Of Isaac Woodard And Its Impact On The Civil Rights Movement, Lonnie Goldberg
Vulcan Historical Review
pp. 152-170
Sir John Gardner Wilkinson: The Preservation And Pillage Of Ancient Egypt, Megan Ryan
Sir John Gardner Wilkinson: The Preservation And Pillage Of Ancient Egypt, Megan Ryan
Global Tides
This paper analyzes the debate over the role of John Wilkinson in the development of Egyptology in the late-nineteenth century. Scholars have debated the early importance Wilkinson had during his lifetime. Some argue that Wilkinson’s work was marginalized during his lifetime, and that his research was not fully appreciated until the past twenty years. Here, I demonstrate that Wilkinson’s work formed the foundation for the work of many of his contemporaries. This, coupled with a number of other arguments, indicate that Wilkinson’s work must have been seriously considered among academic circles during his time.