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“Sons Of Adam”: Text, Context, And The Early Modern African Subject, Herman L. Bennett
“Sons Of Adam”: Text, Context, And The Early Modern African Subject, Herman L. Bennett
Publications and Research
Seeking to dislodge the prism that a singular political practice—represented as the story from savage to slave—informed the slave trade, this essay points to a distinct genealogy shaping the earliest encounters between Europeans and Africans.
Documenting Queer Community Histories: Whose History Is It?, Jessica Stern, Nicholas Ray
Documenting Queer Community Histories: Whose History Is It?, Jessica Stern, Nicholas Ray
Center for LGBTQ Studies (CLAGS)
What does it mean to be a member of a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or queer (LGBTQ) community? When did LGBTQ community history begin? Where do queer communities differ? How do we broach these questions to document communities' experiences? And significantly, why is it important to document the histories of those who are defined as LGBTQ?
La Invención De Los Clásicos: Nacionalismo, Filología Y Políticas Culturales En Argentina, Fernando Degiovanni
La Invención De Los Clásicos: Nacionalismo, Filología Y Políticas Culturales En Argentina, Fernando Degiovanni
Publications and Research
Este artículo estudia el lugar que tuvo el discurso filológico en las disputas por la consagración de una versión legítima del canon argentino a comienzos del siglo XX. A través del análisis del modo en que algunos críticos utilizaron argumentos y estrategias de fijación discursiva derivados de la crítica textual para legitimar una versión anti-jacobina y anti-socialista de los orígenes de la nacionalidad en un momento crucial de la vida política del país (la sanción de la Ley Sáenz Peña y las primeras elecciones presidenciales limpias), el trabajo se propone indicar las estrechas relaciones entre legitimación crítica y legitimación política …
Review Of The Book Historical Dictionary Of Turkmenistan, John A. Drobnicki
Review Of The Book Historical Dictionary Of Turkmenistan, John A. Drobnicki
Publications and Research
Review of the book Historical dictionary of Turkmenistan.
Special Citation, State Of New York
Special Citation, State Of New York
Brooklyn College History
Special citation conferred by New York's Governor Pataki in honor of the 75th An+D212niversary of Brooklyn College.
Congressional Record: A Tribute To Brooklyn College, Congressional Record
Congressional Record: A Tribute To Brooklyn College, Congressional Record
Brooklyn College History
Document from House of Representatives honoring Brooklyn College on its 75th Anniversary.
New York State Senate Resolution No. 1459, New York State Senate
New York State Senate Resolution No. 1459, New York State Senate
Brooklyn College History
New York State Senate Resolution commemorating the 75th anniversary of Brooklyn College.
Review Of The Book Dictionary Of Literary Biography, Vol. 299: Holocaust Novelists, John A. Drobnicki
Review Of The Book Dictionary Of Literary Biography, Vol. 299: Holocaust Novelists, John A. Drobnicki
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Review of the book Dictionary of literary biography, Vol. 299: Holocaust novelists.
Mayoral Proclamation, City Of New York
Mayoral Proclamation, City Of New York
Brooklyn College History
Mayoral proclamation designating May 10, 2005 as "Brooklyn College Day" in honor of the college's 75th anniversary.
Cake Plans, Kip Marsh
Cake Plans, Kip Marsh
Brooklyn College History
Plans for the cake designed in honor of Brooklyn College's 75th Anniversary
Brooklyn Borough President Proclamation, Borough Of Brooklyn
Brooklyn Borough President Proclamation, Borough Of Brooklyn
Brooklyn College History
Brooklyn Borough President Markowitz's proclamation designating May 10, 2005 as "Brooklyn College 75th Anniversary Day, Brooklyn, U.S.A." in honor of the college's 75th anniversary.
Sacco And Vanzetti: The Italian American Legacy, Fred L. Gardaphé
Sacco And Vanzetti: The Italian American Legacy, Fred L. Gardaphé
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No abstract provided.
Scientists Seeking To Identify Skull As That Of Copernicus, Aldemaro Romero Jr., Andrew T. Sustich
Scientists Seeking To Identify Skull As That Of Copernicus, Aldemaro Romero Jr., Andrew T. Sustich
Publications and Research
No abstract provided.
On White Fish And Black Men: Did Stephen Bishop Really Discover The Blind Cave Fish Of Mammoth Cave?, Aldemaro Romero Jr., Jonathan S. Woodward
On White Fish And Black Men: Did Stephen Bishop Really Discover The Blind Cave Fish Of Mammoth Cave?, Aldemaro Romero Jr., Jonathan S. Woodward
Publications and Research
No abstract provided.
Two Liberals On Religion: Constant And Tocqueville Compared, Helena Rosenblatt
Two Liberals On Religion: Constant And Tocqueville Compared, Helena Rosenblatt
Publications and Research
As founding fathers of modern liberalism, Benjamin Constant and Alexis de Tocqueville shared a common sensibility as well as a number of key concerns. Of central importance to both men was the need to protect individual rights and freedoms against what they saw as an encroaching social power. Having learned the lessons of the French Revolution, they knew that power, whether concentrated in the hands of one man, or executed in the name of the "people", was a dangerous thing. Thus they worked throughout their lives to establish and defend a representative system with constitutional guarantees that would protect fundamental …
Changes In Income Distribution Patterns, Wealth, And Poverty Among New York City’S Racial/Ethnic Groups Between 1999 And 2004, Laird Bergad
Changes In Income Distribution Patterns, Wealth, And Poverty Among New York City’S Racial/Ethnic Groups Between 1999 And 2004, Laird Bergad
Center for Latin American, Caribbean, and Latino Studies
Introduction: This study examines demographic and socioeconomic aspects of the Latino population of the New York City area between 1999 and 2004.
Methods: Data on Latinos and other racial/ethnic groups were obtained from the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey, reorganized for public use by the Minnesota Population Center, University of Minnesota, IPUMSusa. Cases in the dataset were weighted and analyzed to produce population estimates.
Results: The most striking differential when household income patters are examined is that among Latino households there was almost no increase in median household income between 1999 and 2004. Among whites, African Americans, and Asians …