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Full-Text Articles in American Studies
Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 6, Issue 2, Florida Historical Society
Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 6, Issue 2, Florida Historical Society
Florida Historical Quarterly
Letters of Lieutenant John W. Phelps, U.S.A. 1837-1838
Ocala Prior to 1868 Eloise Robinson Ott
The Ruins of Fort San Luis Near Tallahassee Venila Lovina Shores
Governors of Spanish East Florida
Governors of Spanish West Florida
Notes and Comment
- Land grants in British East Florida
Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 6, Issue 1, Florida Historical Society
Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 6, Issue 1, Florida Historical Society
Florida Historical Quarterly
St. Joseph, An Episode of the Economic and Political History of Florida. Part II. James Owen Knauss
Notes on the Origin of the Seminole Indians of Florida Frank Drew
The Significance of Florida’s History James Alexander Robertson
Florida History - A Field of Colorful Original Sources Carita Doggett Corse
Proclamation of Governor Coppinger, July 7, 1821
Ante-Bellum Census Enumerations in Florida Roland M. Harper
Book Review- Terrritorial Florida Journalism. By James Owen Knauss Clarence S. Brigham
Notes and Comment
- New Members
- Donations
Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 5, Issue 4, Florida Historical Society
Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 5, Issue 4, Florida Historical Society
Florida Historical Quarterly
St. Joseph, An Episode of the Economic and Political History of Florida. Part I. James Owen Knauss
The Reverend James Seymour, S. P. G. Missionary in Florida Edgar Legare Pennington
The Personality of Pedro Menendez (Prize essay) RuthJeanne Bellamy
The Annual Meeting of the Society
- Minutes
Report of the president
Report of the treasurer
Membership Roll of the Society
Notes and Comment
Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 5, Issue 3, Florida Historical Society
Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 5, Issue 3, Florida Historical Society
Florida Historical Quarterly
Map of Florida, 1840 (frontispiece)
The Dade Massacre Albert Hubbard Roberts
Fort King Frederick Cubberly
Notes on Reconstruction in Tallahassee and Leon County, 1866-1876.
The Society’s Relics-I. The Bell of a Florida Spanish Mission Emma Rochelle Williams
The Patriot War-A Contemporaneous Letter Book Review Edwin Mims, The Advancing South E. Merton Coulter
Notes and Comment
Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 5, Issue 2, Florida Historical Society
Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 5, Issue 2, Florida Historical Society
Florida Historical Quarterly
Portrait of John C. McGehee (frontispiece).
Address of John C. McGehee Before the Southern Rights Association of Madison County, June 7, 1851. (From the original manuscript.)
John Quincy Adams and Florida. Frederick Cubberly
Francis Eppes (1801-1881), Pioneer of Florida. Mrs. Nicholas Ware Eppes
The Second Spanish-American War. A. H. Phinney
Henry Perrine, Pioneer Botanist and Horticulturist. Mrs. Sarah R. W. Palmer
Notes and Comment.
Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 5, Issue 1, Florida Historical Society
Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 5, Issue 1, Florida Historical Society
Florida Historical Quarterly
The Growth of Florida’s Election Laws. James Owen Knauss
Massacre at Indian Key, August 7,1840, and the Death of Dr. Henry Perrine. (Narrative of Hester Perrine Walker, a survivor)
Bacheller Essay Contest in Florida History. A. J. Hanna
A Letter of G. I. F. Clarke’s Relating to Port St. Joseph, East Florida (1823).
Letters Relating to MacGregor’s Attempted Conquest of East Florida, 1817.
Notes and Comment.
Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 4, Issue 4, Florida Historical Society
Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 4, Issue 4, Florida Historical Society
Florida Historical Quarterly
The Nine Old Wooden Forts of St. Augustine, Part II. Jeannette Thurber Connor
Some Florida Names of Indian Origin. Frank Drew
Documents Relating to Secession in Florida.
John C. McGehee. Rosa Galphin
Old Tiger Tail Dead.
The Annual Meeting of the Society.
- Minutes.
- Report of the president.
- Report of the treasurer.
Notes and Comment.
Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 4, Issue 3, Florida Historical Society
Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 4, Issue 3, Florida Historical Society
Florida Historical Quarterly
The Nine Old Wooden Forts of St. Augustine. Jeanette Thurber Conner
English Map of Tampa Bay.
The First Spanish-American War. A. H. Phinney
Federal Raid on Tampa Bay, October, 1863.
The Occupation of Pensacola Bay, 1689-1700, Part III. William Edward Dunn
Notes and Comment.
Membership Roll of The Florida Historical Society.
Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 4, Issue 2, Florida Historical Society
Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 4, Issue 2, Florida Historical Society
Florida Historical Quarterly
Notes on Secession in Tallahassee and Leon County.
The Truth Regarding “Tiger-Tail” Isabella M. Williams
The Occupation of Pensacola Bay, 1689-1698, Part II. William Edward Dunn
The Surrender of Amelia, March, 1812 (A letter written by G. I. F. Clarke)
New Books T. Frederick Davis, A History of Jacksonville, Florida. C. Seton Fleming
Notes and Comment
Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 4, Issue 1, Florida Historical Society
Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 4, Issue 1, Florida Historical Society
Florida Historical Quarterly
The Occupation of Pensacola Bay, 1689-1698 William Edward Dunn Ph.D.
Florida’s Spanish Missions A. H. Phinney, Ph.D.
Jacksonville and the Seminole War, Part III.
George I. F. Clarke C. Seton Fleming
The Settlement of Charlotia (Rolles Town), 1765 Carl Bohnenberger
Reviews of New Books Brevard, A History of Florida, by A. H. Roberts Eppes, The Negro of the Old South, by Catherine Z. Winters
Society Affairs
Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 3, Issue 4, Florida Historical Society
Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 3, Issue 4, Florida Historical Society
Florida Historical Quarterly
Capital Removal
The Battleship Maine as a Florida State Board of Health Quarantine Vessel Joseph Y. Porter, M. D. Former Health Officer of Florida
Jacksonville and the Seminole War, 1835-1836, Part II
Education in Florida, 1821-1829 James O. Knauss, Ph. D., Professor European History and Political Science, Florida State College for Women
Proclamation of George III, R. (Upon the Acquisition of East and West Florida
Note and Comment
Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 3, Issue 3, Florida Historical Society
Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 3, Issue 3, Florida Historical Society
Florida Historical Quarterly
The Importance of Historical Societies James O. Knauss, Ph. D., Professor European History and Political Science, Florida State College for Women
Jacksonville and the Seminole War, 1835-1836, Part I Documents and contemporary newspaper accounts
Narvaez and DeSoto Their Landing Places and the Town of Espirito Santo . A. H. Phinney, Ph. D.
Address before the Florida Historical Society Duncan U. Fletcher, United States Senator
Some Officials of the City Government of Pensacola
Miami in 1843
Minutes of the Annual Meeting of the Society Reports of the President and of the Treasurer
Membership List of the Society, January 1, 1925
Notes …
Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 3, Issue 2, Florida Historical Society
Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 3, Issue 2, Florida Historical Society
Florida Historical Quarterly
Notes
Colonial Florida By Louis J. Mendelis
Florida’s Great Seal : Its Historical Inaccuracies By T. Frederick Davis
Florida Against Georgia: A Story of the Boundary Dispute By Judge Fred. Cubberly
Indian Races of Florida By Judge Benjamin Harrison
Tallahassee in 1824-25 From “Pensacola Gazette.” 1825
Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 3, Issue 1, Florida Historical Society
Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 3, Issue 1, Florida Historical Society
Florida Historical Quarterly
Minutes of Organization in 1856 and List of Members By J. C. Yonge
Observations on Original Members By C. Seton Fleming
Home Life of the Florida Indians By Judge Benjamin Harrison
Old Pictures of the New Florida By Judge Benjamin Harrison
Reminiscences of the Indian Uprising Near Fort Gatlin, Florida By Mrs. Martha Tyler
Florida Newspapers and Their Value to Historians By James 0. Knauss Professor European History and Political Science, Florida State College for Women
Dreadful Conflagration in Tallahassee From the “Star of Florida,” May 27, 1843.
Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 2, Issue 2, Florida Historical Society
Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 2, Issue 2, Florida Historical Society
Florida Historical Quarterly
Senator Yulee, concluded. By C. Wicliffe Yulee.
St. Joseph, Florida.
Princesse Achille Murat. By Mrs. Ellen Call Long.
A Matron of the Revolution. By Jno. H. Cross.
Governor Milton and Family. By an English Tutor.
Editorial Notes.
Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 2, Issue 1, Florida Historical Society
Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 2, Issue 1, Florida Historical Society
Florida Historical Quarterly
In Memoriam. Francis Philip Fleming.
Pensacola-Its Early History. By Mrs. S. J. Gonzalez.
Senator Yulee. By C. Wickliffe Yulee.
Florida’s “State Library.”
An Indian Battlefield Near Melrose. By H. von Noszky.
An Appeal for Legislative Aid.
Editorial Notes.
Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 1, Issue 4, Florida Historical Society
Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 1, Issue 4, Florida Historical Society
Florida Historical Quarterly
In Memoriam: David Elwell Maxwell. By John C. Cooper.
The Origin of Phosphate. By John Y. Detwiler.
Jacksonville Fifty-three Years Ago. By Otis L. Keene.
Tallahassee Before the War. By Capt. F. A. Hendry.
The Father of Modern Refrigeration. By Geo. D. Howe.
Postponed Annual Meeting.
Editorial Notes.
Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 1, Issue 3, Florida Historical Society
Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 1, Issue 3, Florida Historical Society
Florida Historical Quarterly
Old St. Augustine
Richard Keith Call (concluded.)
Antiquities at and near New Smyrna.
Old Newspapers.
Editorial Notes.
Origin of the County Names of Florida.
Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 1, Issue 2, Florida Historical Society
Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 1, Issue 2, Florida Historical Society
Florida Historical Quarterly
Richard Keith Call
The First Message of Gov. William P. Duval
The Selection of Tallahassee as the Capital (concluded)
Editorial Notes
George West Wilson
The Story of Juan Ortiz and Uleleh
Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 1, Issue 1, Florida Historical Society
Florida Historical Quarterly, Vol. 1, Issue 1, Florida Historical Society
Florida Historical Quarterly
Prospectus.
Maj. George R. Fairbanks, by F. P. Fleming.
Report of the President to Annual Meeting 1907. Catalogue of Collections.
Origin of the Shell Mounds, by J. Y. Detwiler.
Indian Massacre in Gadsden County, by A. L. Woodward
Selection of Tallahassee as the Capital.
Human-Machine Communication: Complete Volume. Volume 1
Human-Machine Communication: Complete Volume. Volume 1
Human-Machine Communication
This is the complete volume of HMC Volume 1.
Defining Hybridity: Frantz Fanon And Post-Colonialism In Louise Erdrich's Shadow Tag, Scott Morrison
Defining Hybridity: Frantz Fanon And Post-Colonialism In Louise Erdrich's Shadow Tag, Scott Morrison
The Pegasus Review: UCF Undergraduate Research Journal
This essay focuses on issues of assimilation, identity, and hybridity as they apply to the Native American characters in Louise Erdrich's Shadow Tag. It interprets the stages of colonization, as proposed by Frantz Fanon, within the novel's storyline by focusing on the specific characterization of its three major characters: Irene, Gil, and Riel. These three characters metaphorically represent the players in a colonial system—the colonized subject, the colonizing force, and the generations of hybrids who result from colonization—in order to depict a truth about Native American identity in contemporary America. According to Fanon, the three phases of colonization are assimilation, …
"The Guy With The Problem": Reform Narrative In Disney's Beauty And The Beast, Faith Dickens
"The Guy With The Problem": Reform Narrative In Disney's Beauty And The Beast, Faith Dickens
The Pegasus Review: UCF Undergraduate Research Journal
When Disney's film Beauty and the Beast was first released in 1991, it was hailed by critics as a departure from the problematic portrayals of women that had plagued the company's previous efforts at converting fairy tales into animated features. Since then, feminist criticism has provided several different interpretations of the film, some of which seek to assign Beauty and the Beast to a specific literary genre. In looking at Disney's film as a literary text, critics such as June Cummins have argued that it most closely resembles a patriarchal classic romance, while others, such as Susan Swan, view it …