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Political Satire And British-American Relations In Five Decades Of Doctor Who, Marc Dipaolo
Political Satire And British-American Relations In Five Decades Of Doctor Who, Marc Dipaolo
Faculty Books & Book Chapters
“Political Satire and British-American Relations in Five Decades of Doctor Who.”
Originally published in the Journal of Popular Culture. Vol. 43, Issue 5. 964 – 987. October 2010
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Mass-Marketing "Beauty": How A Feminist Heroine Became An Insipid Disney Princess, Marc Dipaolo
Mass-Marketing "Beauty": How A Feminist Heroine Became An Insipid Disney Princess, Marc Dipaolo
Faculty Books & Book Chapters
Originally published in Beyond Adaptation. Ed. Phyllis Frus & Christy A. Williams. McFarland, 2010
Mass-Marketing "Beauty": How a Feminist Heroine Became an Insipid Disney Princess by Marc DiPaolo
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Brief History Of Religion In Northeast Ohio, A, George W. Knepper
Brief History Of Religion In Northeast Ohio, A, George W. Knepper
Cleveland Memory
This monograph presents a concise but comprehensive look at the history of religion in Northeast Ohio. Starting with the early settlers from New England, Professor Knepper traces the increasingly diverse mixture of faiths that now characterize the life of the sacred in Northeast Ohio. In doing this, Professor Knepper is drawing on a lifetime of study into Ohio's history. Original publication date 2002.