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Disappearing Swedes, Case 2: Carl Anders Carlsson, Martha J. Garrett Phd, Cg
Disappearing Swedes, Case 2: Carl Anders Carlsson, Martha J. Garrett Phd, Cg
Swedish American Genealogist
No abstract provided.
Who Is The New Sag Editor?, Geoff Morris
Who Is The New Sag Editor?, Geoff Morris
Swedish American Genealogist
No abstract provided.
News From The Swenson Center: The Swedish Immigrant Trail Game, Elisabeth Thorsell
News From The Swenson Center: The Swedish Immigrant Trail Game, Elisabeth Thorsell
Swedish American Genealogist
No abstract provided.
What Happened In Sweden In The 1600s?, Elisabeth Thorsell
What Happened In Sweden In The 1600s?, Elisabeth Thorsell
Swedish American Genealogist
No abstract provided.
A New Genealogical Society In Sweden, Annelie Jonsson
A New Genealogical Society In Sweden, Annelie Jonsson
Swedish American Genealogist
No abstract provided.
A Little Sag History, Elisabeth Thorsell
A Little Sag History, Elisabeth Thorsell
Swedish American Genealogist
No abstract provided.
The Literal Heritage Of The Vikings, Ebba Wallin Fogelqvist
The Literal Heritage Of The Vikings, Ebba Wallin Fogelqvist
Swedish American Genealogist
No abstract provided.
Australian And U.S. Family Connections, Elisabeth Thorsell
Australian And U.S. Family Connections, Elisabeth Thorsell
Swedish American Genealogist
No abstract provided.
The Coat Of Arms -- A Symbol Of The Family, Nils William Olsson Phd, Fasg
The Coat Of Arms -- A Symbol Of The Family, Nils William Olsson Phd, Fasg
Swedish American Genealogist
No abstract provided.
The Sag Workshop Group Picture 2018
The Sag Workshop Group Picture 2018
Swedish American Genealogist
No abstract provided.
Williams' "Matthew: Interpreted By Early Christian Commentators" (Book Review), Kyle D. Diroberts
Williams' "Matthew: Interpreted By Early Christian Commentators" (Book Review), Kyle D. Diroberts
The Christian Librarian
No abstract provided.
Lieutenant Colonel Donn A. Starry, Usawc Press
Lieutenant Colonel Donn A. Starry, Usawc Press
The US Army War College Quarterly: Parameters
No abstract provided.
Book Reviews, Usawc Press
Book Reviews, Usawc Press
The US Army War College Quarterly: Parameters
No abstract provided.
High-Energy Laser Weapons: Overpromising Readiness, Ash Rossiter
High-Energy Laser Weapons: Overpromising Readiness, Ash Rossiter
The US Army War College Quarterly: Parameters
No abstract provided.
Schendel And Cunninghams' "Calling And Vocation: From Martin Luther To The Modern World Of Work" (Book Review), Stefana Dan Laing
Schendel And Cunninghams' "Calling And Vocation: From Martin Luther To The Modern World Of Work" (Book Review), Stefana Dan Laing
The Christian Librarian
No abstract provided.
Denial: David Irving, And The Complexities Of Representing A Holocaust Denier, Kirril Shields, Ted Nannicelli, Henry Theriault
Denial: David Irving, And The Complexities Of Representing A Holocaust Denier, Kirril Shields, Ted Nannicelli, Henry Theriault
Genocide Studies and Prevention: An International Journal
Mick Jackson’s 2016 film Denial, based on the libel case brought against Deborah Lipstatd’s publisher by David Irving, was discussed as a panel event at the 13th International Association of Genocide Scholars conference, held at the University of Queensland on the evening of July 12, 2017. Dr. Kirril Shields presented on the difficulty of representation, addressing the film’s portrayal of David Irving. Dr. Ted Nannicelli followed with a discussion centered on the film’s use of cinematic rhetoric as positioned in various examples throughout Denial. Dr. Henry Theriault gave the final paper, examining the philosophy of the act of …
Judicializing History: Mass Crimes Trials And The Historian As Expert Witness In West Germany, Cambodia, And Bangladesh, Rebecca Gidley, Mathew Turner
Judicializing History: Mass Crimes Trials And The Historian As Expert Witness In West Germany, Cambodia, And Bangladesh, Rebecca Gidley, Mathew Turner
Genocide Studies and Prevention: An International Journal
Henry Rousso warned that the engagement of historians as expert witnesses in trials, particularly highly politicized proceedings of mass crimes, risks a judicialization of history. This article tests Rousso’s argument through analysis of three quite different case studies: the Frankfurt Auschwitz trial; the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia; and the International Crimes Tribunal in Bangladesh. It argues that Rousso’s objections misrepresent the Frankfurt Auschwitz trial, while failing to account for the engagement of historical expertise in mass atrocity trials beyond Europe. Paradoxically, Rousso’s criticisms are less suited to the European context that represents his purview, and apply more …
Book Review: The Other Slavery: The Uncovered Story Of Indian Enslavement In America, Emily A. Willard
Book Review: The Other Slavery: The Uncovered Story Of Indian Enslavement In America, Emily A. Willard
Genocide Studies and Prevention: An International Journal
No abstract provided.
Front Matter, Jonathan Mertz
Front Matter, Jonathan Mertz
The Great Lakes Journal of Undergraduate History
No abstract provided.
“We Are One Nation”: The Legacy Of The Coldwater-Narrows Reserve (1830-1836), Heather N. Smith
“We Are One Nation”: The Legacy Of The Coldwater-Narrows Reserve (1830-1836), Heather N. Smith
The Great Lakes Journal of Undergraduate History
Simcoe County, Ontario has one of the longest histories of contact between settlers and Indigenous peoples within Canada. Yet, this area remains understudied by historians, with much of the literature glorifying Canada’s first settlers, while emphasizing the “uncivilized” and “savage” nature of Indigenous peoples. This article tells the remarkable story of the Coldwater-Narrows Reserve (1830-1836) in order to reveal Indigenous life, culture, and presence in the region, while countering problematic perceptions of Indigenous peoples and addressing fundamental gaps in historiography. A variety of primary sources are explored, including archival maps, correspondence, travelogues, journals, and illustrations. This story demonstrates how the …
Echoes Of War: The Great War’S Impact On Literature, Samuel R. Williams
Echoes Of War: The Great War’S Impact On Literature, Samuel R. Williams
The Great Lakes Journal of Undergraduate History
This paper examines the works produced by: Erich Maria Remarque, Ernest Hemingway, C.S. Lewis, and J.R.R. Tolkien, specifically to show how their writings recorded and translated the experiences of soldiers during World War I, and their struggle to assimilate into civilian society afterward. By examining authors and novels from varying geographic and national background, common themes of bitterness, trauma, and disillusionment are found in men that fought on both sides of the conflict. Literature’s reflection of these scars appears in the lived experiences woven into the writings by the authors, and the reactions of the wider public that shared similar …
Evangelizing Indigents: A Move Towards Professionalization Of The Cleveland Protestant Orphan Asylum, 1875-1900, Rhianna M. Gordon
Evangelizing Indigents: A Move Towards Professionalization Of The Cleveland Protestant Orphan Asylum, 1875-1900, Rhianna M. Gordon
The Great Lakes Journal of Undergraduate History
Within this research, I sought to uncover the correlation between the cholera epidemic of 1848 and the establishment of the Cleveland Orphan Asylum in 1852. However, I ascertained that not only was this a practical venture to save waifs that had been orphaned due to epidemic, but it was a religious obligation rooted in antiquated Puritan beliefs of salvation. The founding couple, the Rouse family, came from Massachusetts during the Second Great Awakening and instituted sundry Sunday schools in their wake. Beginning in New York and slowly making their way to Cleveland, Ohio, they spread the gospel and created tracts …