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A Polemic Of The Neo-Evangelical View Of Scripture, Amber Geiger
A Polemic Of The Neo-Evangelical View Of Scripture, Amber Geiger
Amber Geiger
No abstract provided.
Early Massachusetts Spinners – Part Ii. George H. Burtis And His Highly-Touted “Irresistible Trolling Bait.”, William B. Krohn
Early Massachusetts Spinners – Part Ii. George H. Burtis And His Highly-Touted “Irresistible Trolling Bait.”, William B. Krohn
William B. Krohn
Outsourcing Sacrifice: The Labor Of Private Military Contractors, Mateo Taussig-Rubbo
Outsourcing Sacrifice: The Labor Of Private Military Contractors, Mateo Taussig-Rubbo
Mateo Taussig-Rubbo
Numerous scandals arising from the United States government's increased use of armed private military contractors have drawn attention to the contractors' legally ill-defined position. But the complexity of the contractors' relation to various bodies of law and doctrine - including military law, international law, state tort law, employment law, and sovereign immunity - is not the only salient issue. The contractors are also awkwardly positioned in relation to the traditional understanding of sacrifice, which has structured Americans' imaginings about those who kill and are killed on behalf of the nation. In this understanding, there is a mutually constitutive relationship between …
The Josiah Philips Attainder And The Institutional Structure Of The American Revolution, Matthew Steilen
The Josiah Philips Attainder And The Institutional Structure Of The American Revolution, Matthew Steilen
Matthew Steilen
This Article is a historical study of the Case of Josiah Philips. Philips led a gang of militant loyalists and escaped slaves in the Great Dismal Swamp of southeastern Virginia during the American Revolution. He was attainted of treason in 1778 by an act of the Virginia General Assembly, tried for robbery before a jury, convicted and executed. For many years, the Philips case was thought to be an early example of judicial review, based on a claim by St. George Tucker that judges had refused to enforce the act of attainder. Modern research has cast serious doubt on Tucker’s …
Glorious Precedents: When Gay Marriage Was Radical, Michael Boucai
Glorious Precedents: When Gay Marriage Was Radical, Michael Boucai
Michael Boucai
In the years immediately following the Stonewall riots of June 1969, a period when "gay liberation" rather than "gay rights" described the ambitions of a movement, at least ten same-sex couples across the United States applied or attempted to apply for marriage licenses. All were refused except for two men in Texas, one of whom apparently looked convincing in a miniskirt, a wig, and false eyelashes. Lawsuits ensued in five states, and four made their way to and beyond trial.'
The Death Of The Public Disclosure Tort: A Historical Perspective, Samantha Barbas
The Death Of The Public Disclosure Tort: A Historical Perspective, Samantha Barbas
Samantha Barbas
In 1890, Samuel Warren and Louis Brandeis, in their famous Harvard Law Review article The Right to Privacy, called for a new legal right that would allow the victims of truthful but embarrassing press publicity to sue in tort and recover damages for emotional harm. Currently, in most states, it constitutes a tort if the disclosure of "matter concerning the private life of another" would be highly offensive to a reasonable person and the matter is not "of legitimate concern to the public." If the disclosed subject matter is of legitimate public concern, the newsworthiness privilege immunizes the disclosure. However, …
Laws Of Image: Privacy And Publicity In America, Samantha Barbas
Laws Of Image: Privacy And Publicity In America, Samantha Barbas
Samantha Barbas
Americans have long been obsessed with their images—their looks, public personas, and the impressions they make. This preoccupation has left its mark on the law. The twentieth century saw the creation of laws that protect your right to control your public image, to defend your image, and to feel good about your image and public presentation of self. These include the legal actions against invasion of privacy, libel, and intentional infliction of emotional distress. With these laws came the phenomenon of "personal image litigation"—individuals suing to vindicate their image rights. Laws of Image tells the story of how Americans came …
Early Baseball And Historic Liberty Park Stadium In Sedalia, Missouri, Mark E. Eberle
Early Baseball And Historic Liberty Park Stadium In Sedalia, Missouri, Mark E. Eberle
Mark E. Eberle
Small baseball parks with grandstands constructed prior to the Second World War continue to be lost around the country, and much of the sport’s history is lost with them. Missouri has a few such ballparks remaining within its borders, including those in Carthage, Hannibal, and St. Joseph. In addition, Sedalia has what is arguably one of the finest examples in the nation of a small ballpark with an historic wooden grandstand constructed in 1937–1938 that continues to serve its original purpose. This article is a brief introduction to baseball in Sedalia from the end of the Civil War through the …
Review Of Discovering Indigenous Lands: The Doctrine Of Discovery In The English Colonies By Robert J. Miller, Jacinta Ruru, Larissa Behrendt, And Tracey Lindberg, Blake A. Watson
Blake A Watson
The Doctrine of Discovery provides that colonizing European nations automatically acquired certain property, governmental, and commercial rights over Indigenous inhabitants. In recent years, Indigenous peoples, legal scholars, religious institutions, and nongovernmental organizations have pressed for official repudiation of the Doctrine. In 2007, the United Nations voted (over the initial opposition of Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States) to adopt the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, which contains several provisions that acknowledge the rights of Indigenous peoples to their lands. In 2012, the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Peoples will devote its Eleventh Session to a …
“Robert Schumann And The German Revolution Of 1848,” For “Music And Revolution,” Concert And Lecture Series, David B. Dennis
“Robert Schumann And The German Revolution Of 1848,” For “Music And Revolution,” Concert And Lecture Series, David B. Dennis
David B. Dennis
No abstract provided.
The Nazi War On Modern Music, David B. Dennis
"Thomas Mann, ‘Expressionism,’ And Ðeath In Venice” For “Death In Venice: Warrington Colescott And Thomas Mann”, David B. Dennis
"Thomas Mann, ‘Expressionism,’ And Ðeath In Venice” For “Death In Venice: Warrington Colescott And Thomas Mann”, David B. Dennis
David B. Dennis
This was a public lecture in association with an excellent exhibition of works by one of America’s premier printmakers, on the theme of Mann’s work and German culture.
Computer Science And Cultural History: A Dialogue, David B. Dennis, George K. Thiruvathukal
Computer Science And Cultural History: A Dialogue, David B. Dennis, George K. Thiruvathukal
David B. Dennis
No abstract provided.
Wagner In The "Cult Of Art In Nazi Germany", David B. Dennis
Wagner In The "Cult Of Art In Nazi Germany", David B. Dennis
David B. Dennis
No abstract provided.
“Beethoven In National Socialist Political Culture,” Paper For The “Musicology Colloquium Series", David B. Dennis
“Beethoven In National Socialist Political Culture,” Paper For The “Musicology Colloquium Series", David B. Dennis
David B. Dennis
No abstract provided.
“Music Reception In The Völkischer Beobachter,” Paper For The “Music, Politics, And The State” Session, David B. Dennis
“Music Reception In The Völkischer Beobachter,” Paper For The “Music, Politics, And The State” Session, David B. Dennis
David B. Dennis
No abstract provided.
“Music In The ‘Cult Of Art’ Of Nazi Germany” For The “Epistemic Transitions And Social Change In The German Humanities: Aesthetics, Ideology, Culture And Memory” Session, David B. Dennis
David B. Dennis
No abstract provided.
"Does Beethoven Have To Roll Over? Not If We Flip Him!” Paper For Session: “Who’S Afraid Of High Culture?”, David B. Dennis
"Does Beethoven Have To Roll Over? Not If We Flip Him!” Paper For Session: “Who’S Afraid Of High Culture?”, David B. Dennis
David B. Dennis
No abstract provided.
"The Nazi War On Weimar 'Asphalt Culture'" For "Dissonance: Music And Globalization Since Edison's Phonograph", David B. Dennis
"The Nazi War On Weimar 'Asphalt Culture'" For "Dissonance: Music And Globalization Since Edison's Phonograph", David B. Dennis
David B. Dennis
No abstract provided.
Groom And Govern: Nineteenth-Century Native Interlocutors On Russian Colonial Frontiers, Michael Khodarkovsky
Groom And Govern: Nineteenth-Century Native Interlocutors On Russian Colonial Frontiers, Michael Khodarkovsky
Michael Khodarkovsky
No abstract provided.
Crime And Punishment In Early Modern Russia, Michael Khodarkovsky
Crime And Punishment In Early Modern Russia, Michael Khodarkovsky
Michael Khodarkovsky
No abstract provided.
“O Freunde, Nicht Diese Töne!" First World War Beethoven Reception As Precedent For The Nazi "Cult Of Art", David B. Dennis
“O Freunde, Nicht Diese Töne!" First World War Beethoven Reception As Precedent For The Nazi "Cult Of Art", David B. Dennis
David B. Dennis
No abstract provided.
Review Essay On Recent Literature About Music And German Politics, David B. Dennis
Review Essay On Recent Literature About Music And German Politics, David B. Dennis
David B. Dennis
No abstract provided.
Review Of Michael Kater, The Twisted Muse: Musicians And Their Music In The Third Reich (New York And Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997), David B. Dennis
Review Of Michael Kater, The Twisted Muse: Musicians And Their Music In The Third Reich (New York And Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997), David B. Dennis
David B. Dennis
No abstract provided.
Review Of Pamela M. Potter, Most German Of The Arts: Musicology And Society From The Weimar Republic To The End Of Hitler’S Reich (New Haven And London: Yale University Press, 1998), David B. Dennis
David B. Dennis
No abstract provided.
Review Of Erik Levi, Music In The Third Reich (New York: St. Martins Press, 1994), David B. Dennis
Review Of Erik Levi, Music In The Third Reich (New York: St. Martins Press, 1994), David B. Dennis
David B. Dennis
No abstract provided.
Crying ‘Wolf’? A Review Essay On Recent Wagner Literature, David B. Dennis
Crying ‘Wolf’? A Review Essay On Recent Wagner Literature, David B. Dennis
David B. Dennis
No abstract provided.
Johannes Brahms's Requiem Eines Unpolitischen, David B. Dennis
Johannes Brahms's Requiem Eines Unpolitischen, David B. Dennis
David B. Dennis
No abstract provided.
"Honor Your German Masters": The Use And Abuse Of "Classical" Composers In Nazi Propaganda, David B. Dennis
"Honor Your German Masters": The Use And Abuse Of "Classical" Composers In Nazi Propaganda, David B. Dennis
David B. Dennis
No abstract provided.
Nietzsche Reception As "Philosopher Of Fuehrermenschen" In The Main Nazi Paper, David B. Dennis
Nietzsche Reception As "Philosopher Of Fuehrermenschen" In The Main Nazi Paper, David B. Dennis
David B. Dennis
No abstract provided.