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“Membership Without Citizenship: The Economic And Social Rights Of Noncitizens, Rogers Brubaker
“Membership Without Citizenship: The Economic And Social Rights Of Noncitizens, Rogers Brubaker
Rogers Brubaker
No abstract provided.
Vincentian Missions Among Native Americans, John E. Rybolt
Vincentian Missions Among Native Americans, John E. Rybolt
John E Rybolt
Pioneer Vincentian missionaries in the United States quickly had contacts with Native Americans and reported on these to their European superiors. These contacts ceased when the tribes moved away from Vincentian areas, but they were occasionally renewed in the twentieth century. Two maps help to locate events.
"Away From Home And Amongst Strangers": Domestic Sphere, Public Arena, And Huckleberry Finn", Randall Knoper
"Away From Home And Amongst Strangers": Domestic Sphere, Public Arena, And Huckleberry Finn", Randall Knoper
Randall Knoper
Despite Mark Twain's situating the story “forty to fifty years ago” and in a rural river valley, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn closely engaged daily dilemmas and concerns of a Northern, urban, middle-class audience. As Carolyn Porter has argued, the familiar comprehension of American fiction as fantasies of escape from society and history, as authorial efforts to light out for the territory, needs to be dislodged by a sensitivity to such writings as acute responses to their immediate context – a developing industrial and capitalist society and culture. Although Huck's world may appear cut off from the landscape and society of …
The French Revolution And The Invention Of Citizenship, Rogers Brubaker
The French Revolution And The Invention Of Citizenship, Rogers Brubaker
Rogers Brubaker
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