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Muse News Newsletters, Summer, Fall, Winter/Spring 2007, John P. Mcgovern Museum Of Health And Medical Science
Muse News Newsletters, Summer, Fall, Winter/Spring 2007, John P. Mcgovern Museum Of Health And Medical Science
Museum Publications (1998-2009)
McGovern Museum of Health and Medical Science Summer 2007 and Fall, Winter/Spring 2007 featuring news and information on upcoming museum events, exhibits, and programs.
Ada News Convention Daily - 2007 Day 3, American Dental Association, Publishing Division
Ada News Convention Daily - 2007 Day 3, American Dental Association, Publishing Division
ADA News
The ADA News Daily (also called the ADA News Convention Daily) is a special edition of the ADA News published each day during American Dental Association Annual Sessions.
Oncolog, Volume 52, Number 01, January 2007, Dawn Chalaire, Don Norwood, Robert Buckman Md, Phd
Oncolog, Volume 52, Number 01, January 2007, Dawn Chalaire, Don Norwood, Robert Buckman Md, Phd
OncoLog MD Anderson's Report to Physicians (All issues)
- Toward Personalized Medicine
- Making Strides in Esophageal Cancer
- House Call: Eat Well, Live Longer
- DiaLog: The Secret of Good "Person-Doctoring", by Robert Buckman, MD, PhD, Adjunct Professor of Neuro-Oncology, M. D. Anderson Professor, University of Toronto
Ada News Convention Daily - 2007 Day 1, American Dental Association, Publishing Division
Ada News Convention Daily - 2007 Day 1, American Dental Association, Publishing Division
ADA News
The ADA News Daily (also called the ADA News Convention Daily) is a special edition of the ADA News published each day during American Dental Association Annual Sessions.
Menorah Review (No. 66, Winter/Spring, 2007)
Menorah Review (No. 66, Winter/Spring, 2007)
Menorah Review
A Collection by MR's Poet Laureate -- Examining Historiography -- Revisiting Jewish Radicalism -- The World of Rabbi Nathan -- Why a Dictionary of Antisemitism
Impact Of Computers On Cultures In Third World Countries: A Case Of Computers In Education, James R. Ochwa-Echel
Impact Of Computers On Cultures In Third World Countries: A Case Of Computers In Education, James R. Ochwa-Echel
Faculty Research and Creative Activity
No abstract provided.
The Origins Of The First Women S Rights Convention: From Property Rights And Republican Motherhood To Organization And Reform, 1776-1848, Deborah Jean Lengyel
The Origins Of The First Women S Rights Convention: From Property Rights And Republican Motherhood To Organization And Reform, 1776-1848, Deborah Jean Lengyel
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the origins of the first women's rights convention held at Seneca Falls, NY during the summer of 1848. Taxation without representation was one of the foundations that the Continental Congress used as a basis for Independence from England. But when the revolution ended and the Republic was formed, the United States adopted many English laws and traditions regarding the status of women. Women, who were citizens or could be naturalized, were left civically invisible by the code of laws (coverture) once they married. They were not able to own property, form contracts, …
The Fire Within: The Baldwin Meeting And The Evolution Of The Kennedy Administration's Approach To Civil Rights, Todd Saucedo
The Fire Within: The Baldwin Meeting And The Evolution Of The Kennedy Administration's Approach To Civil Rights, Todd Saucedo
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
This thesis examines the Kennedy Administration's decision to propose comprehensive civil rights legislation in June, 1963. The work focuses on the relationship between the Kennedy brothers, particularly on Robert F. Kennedy's position as his brother's main adviser and his influence on the president's final decision to go forward with legislation. It begins by exploring the Kennedy's childhood, then traces the brothers' approach toward civil rights during the campaigns of 1952 and 1960, and concludes with an assessment of the Kennedy administration's civil rights policy during his presidency. The thesis puts special emphasis on a May, 1963 meeting between Robert Kennedy …
Visioning The Nation: Classical Images As Allegory During The French Revolution, Kristopher Guy Reed
Visioning The Nation: Classical Images As Allegory During The French Revolution, Kristopher Guy Reed
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
In the latter half of the Eighteenth Century, France experienced a seismic shift in the nature of political culture. The king gave way to the nation at the center of political life as the location of sovereignty transferred to the people. While the French Revolution changed the structure of France's government, it also changed the allegorical representations of the nation. At the Revolution's onset, the monarchy embodied both the state and nation as equated ideas. During the Revolutionary Decade and through the reign of Napoleon different governments experienced the need to reorient these symbols away from the person of the …
Bedlam In Beirut: A British Perspective In 1826, Theophilus C. Prousis
Bedlam In Beirut: A British Perspective In 1826, Theophilus C. Prousis
History Faculty Research and Scholarship
Foreign consuls from European states compiled countless communiques about the state of the Ottoman Empire during the turbulent early nineteenth century, a period fraught with internal and external crises triggered by war, revolt, sectarian tension, the breakdown of once effective governing institutions, and European rivalries associated with the Eastern Question. Consular records offer firsthand information and a treasure trove of detail on economic, commercial, social, political, and military conditions in the Ottoman world. By relating specific incidents, episodes, and situations, eyewitness commentaries by consuls provide insight into urban and rural affairs and shed light on the human dimension of everyday …
Fogler Library: William S. Cohen Lecture With Bob Woodward, William S. Cohen, Bob Woodward
Fogler Library: William S. Cohen Lecture With Bob Woodward, William S. Cohen, Bob Woodward
UMaine Video
Video recording of the 2007 conversation between William S. Cohen and Bob Woodward about the Watergate Investigations. The Cohen Lecture Series began in 1997 with the deposit of 1300 boxes of Cohen's papers to Raymond H. Fogler Library Special Collections. The Cohen collection documents over 25 years of Mr. Cohen's service to Maine and the United States. The Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein Watergate Papers are held at the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas.
"For Men And Measures" : The Life And Legacy Of Civil Rights Pioneer J.R. Clifford, Connie Park Rice
"For Men And Measures" : The Life And Legacy Of Civil Rights Pioneer J.R. Clifford, Connie Park Rice
Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Problem Reports
In an era historian Rayford W. Logan described as “the nadir of black history,” African Americans confronted growing discrimination, disfranchisement, segregation, and frequent acts of violence, including lynching in the decades before and after 1900. It was an era in which a nation, and its people, violated the basic principles of American democracy. Yet despite the difficulties facing black Americans in those decades, J.R. Clifford, West Virginia’s first black editor and practicing attorney, made significant strides in raising the condition and status of not only black West Virginians, but African Americans across the nation, as a result of his quest …
Indian Woman And Revolutionary Men: Representing The Body Politic In The Satirical Prints Of The American Revolution, Andrea Kathleen Westcot
Indian Woman And Revolutionary Men: Representing The Body Politic In The Satirical Prints Of The American Revolution, Andrea Kathleen Westcot
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
Life In An Occupied City: Women In Winchester, Virginia During The Civil War, Laura Jane Ping
Life In An Occupied City: Women In Winchester, Virginia During The Civil War, Laura Jane Ping
Theses and Dissertations
This thesis examines the homefront experience of middle class, white women living in Winchester, Virginia during the Civil War. The experience of women in Winchester was unique because of Winchester's proximity to both the Union and Confederate capitals. Although the majority of Winchester's women were Confederate supporters a significant minority of the population remained loyal to the Union. Winchester citizens' divided status was further complicated by numerous occupations of the town by both armies. This thesis argues that in order to cope with wartime hardships women's concepts of patriotism changed as homefront morale waned. While early in the war women's …
Radicalism In American Political Thought : Black Power, The Black Panthers, And The American Creed, Christopher Thomas Cooney
Radicalism In American Political Thought : Black Power, The Black Panthers, And The American Creed, Christopher Thomas Cooney
Dissertations and Theses
American Political Thought has presented somewhat of a challenge to many because of the conflict between the ideals found within the "American Creed" and the reality of America's treatment of ethnic and social minorities. The various forms of marginalization and oppression facing women, blacks, Native Americans, and Asian-Americans have been as much a part of the story of America as have been natural rights and the Constitution.
Taking this into account, this thesis is an effort to argue that the radicalism on display in the Black Panther Party, a group that emerged in the turmoil of the 1960' s, was …
Review Of The Book Ancestral Trails: The Complete Guide To British Genealogy And Family History, 2nd Ed., John A. Drobnicki
Review Of The Book Ancestral Trails: The Complete Guide To British Genealogy And Family History, 2nd Ed., John A. Drobnicki
Publications and Research
Review of the book Ancestral trails: The complete guide to British genealogy and family history, 2nd ed.
The Octofoil, January/February/March 2007, Ninth Infantry Division Association
The Octofoil, January/February/March 2007, Ninth Infantry Division Association
The Octofoil
The Octofoil is the offical publication of the Ninth Infantry Division Association, Inc., an organization formed by the officers and men of the 9th Infantry Division in order to perpetuate the memory of fallen comrades, preserve the esprit de corps of the Division, promote peace and serve as an information bureau about the 9th Infantry Division. The Association is made up of 9th Infantry veterans from WWII and Vietnam, spouses, widows and lineal descendants.
The Maine Woods: A Legacy Of Controversy, Richard W. Judd
The Maine Woods: A Legacy Of Controversy, Richard W. Judd
Maine Policy Review
In the Margaret Chase Smith Essay, Richard Judd reflects on the history of Maine’s North Woods. He discusses the divergent interests with a stake on the North Woods over the centuries, but notes that there has been a long-standing interest in conservation and in the heritage represented by this vast region.
Rebuilding A Nation: Myths, Realities, And Solutions In Iraq, Feisal Amin Istrabadi
Rebuilding A Nation: Myths, Realities, And Solutions In Iraq, Feisal Amin Istrabadi
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
The European And The American University, Charles E. Mcclelland
The European And The American University, Charles E. Mcclelland
History Faculty Publications
Invited lecture at the University of the Balearic Isles, Spain, 7 February 2007, exploring positive and negative features of the contemporary American higher education scene to be weighed by European reformers.
Pope A. Duncan Papers, Zach S. Henderson Library Special Collections
Pope A. Duncan Papers, Zach S. Henderson Library Special Collections
Finding Aids
This collection consists of the appointment booklets of Dr. Pope A. Duncan from 1920-2003. These materials span his years as president of South Georgia College, Georgia Southern College (1971-1976), Stetson University (1977-1987), and his later retirement.
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Magnolia Gardens Research Transcripts, Zach S. Henderson Library Special Collections
Magnolia Gardens Research Transcripts, Zach S. Henderson Library Special Collections
Finding Aids
The collection consists of recordings and transcripts of oral history interviews conducted by Dr. George A. Rogers and Susan Moody in 1997 and 1998. Those interviewed were Mrs. Lee Anderson, Dr. Charlton Moseley and Mrs. Willie Lee Moseley, James Rigdon, and Mary Lee Jones Tucker. Interviewees remembered Daniel Edgar Bland and his wife Catherine as well as their farm, Magnolia Springs. Mr. and Mrs Bland both attended First District Agricultural and Mechanical School. The land on which their farm thrived is now part of the University, and the homestead itself is now the University Botanical Gardens.
Michael Braz Papers, Zach S. Henderson Library Special Collections
Michael Braz Papers, Zach S. Henderson Library Special Collections
Finding Aids
This collection consists of materials documenting the career of contemporary American composer and Georgia Southern University Professor Emeritus Michael Braz. Materials span 2004 - 2007, and include professional files, photographs, costume designs, a three-dimensional set model, and articles primarily related to the 2007 production of A Scholar Under Siege. The opera concerns desegregation and racial politics in 1941 Georgia, focusing on the firing of Marvin Pittman, President of Georgia Teachers College, by Georgia governor Eugen Talmadge.
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Zach S. Henderson Library Special Collections Oral History Collection, Zach S. Henderson Library Special Collections
Zach S. Henderson Library Special Collections Oral History Collection, Zach S. Henderson Library Special Collections
Finding Aids
This collection consists of the transcripts, original cassette tape recordings of public speeches, lectures, and oral history interviews spanning from 1962-2007. Interviews were conducted and recorded by Georgia Southern University’s Department of History and Zach S. Henderson Library Special Collections. Those interviewed are mostly locals to Bulloch County and neighboring counties. Interviewees discuss their personal and family lives, historical events they were a part of, and circumstances surrounding their successes. The public speeches and lectures originated from an assortment of sources.
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Working Italy’S Passage: The Italian Army And The Allies’ Hopes For It In The Co-Belligerency, 1943–1944, Kate Betts-Wilmott
Working Italy’S Passage: The Italian Army And The Allies’ Hopes For It In The Co-Belligerency, 1943–1944, Kate Betts-Wilmott
Theses and Dissertations (Comprehensive)
In World War II, when Italy surrendered to the Allies in September 1943, the Italian prime minister offered all that was left on Italy’s meager resources to the Allies to help fight the German forces in Italy. Three years of war, as part of the Axis, not to mention the catastrophic mismanagement of the armistice with the Allies left Italy materially exhausted. Italy was only able to equip and field one brigade, the 1st Italian Motorized Brigade Group that they increased to a corps several months later, the Corps of Italian Liberation (CIL), despite teh fact that the Italian Army …
The Sense Of Duty: Canadian Ideas Of The Citizen Soldier, 1896–1917, James A. Wood
The Sense Of Duty: Canadian Ideas Of The Citizen Soldier, 1896–1917, James A. Wood
Theses and Dissertations (Comprehensive)
This dissertation examines the amateur military tradition as it developed in Canada between 1896 and 1917, tracing the evolution of a citizen soldier ideal which had an enormous impact on the country’s experience of the First World War. Prior to 1914, the central dilemma of Canadian military development was to create an army that was both inexpensive and made only limited demands on its soldiers in time of peace, but that could be expanded in war to a strength that was adequate for the defence of the country. Before the First World War, a militia of part-time citizen soldiers seemed …
Golden Pheasants And Eastern Kings: The German District Administration In The Occupied Soviet Union, 1941–1944, Stephen A. Connor
Golden Pheasants And Eastern Kings: The German District Administration In The Occupied Soviet Union, 1941–1944, Stephen A. Connor
Theses and Dissertations (Comprehensive)
No abstract provided.
The Cavalier In The Mind Of The South, 1876-1916, Adam Jeffrey Pratt
The Cavalier In The Mind Of The South, 1876-1916, Adam Jeffrey Pratt
LSU Master's Theses
The cavalier image in the antebellum South represented the pinnacle of white southern manhood. Defined by their chivalry, honor, bravery, and skills as horsemen and fighters—characteristics found valuable by southerners. Cavaliers, however, also embodied the white South’s control over a large enslaved black population, and many southern planters fashioned themselves according to this image. Over time, the image became more aristocratic as cavalier became synonymous with slaveholders, and slaveholders, most believed, provided social order. After the Civil War, the cavalier did not completely disappear. Instead, southerners slowly began a transformation of the cavalier. By applying the title of cavalier to …
Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume 56, Number 1, Winter 2007
Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume 56, Number 1, Winter 2007
The Bulletin (formerly the Jefferson Medical College Alumni Bulletin)
Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume 56, Number 1, Winter 2006 Dean’s Column: The One Hundred and One Fund; Page 2 Findings: Gleevec Revisited, Less Radiation Effective in Fighting Brain Tumors Saving Hearing, High Glucose before Surgery Increases Risk of Complications, Prognosis Indicates “Dachshund” Gene Reverts Cancer Genes to Normal; Page 4 On Campus; Page 8 Leaders Among Us; Page 14 Jefferson Gala; Page 24 In Memoriam; Page 26 Class Notes; Page 28 By The Numbers: Jefferson Leads the Way; Page 33
Confesiones De Un Bicho Raro, Kenneth Baxter Wolf
Confesiones De Un Bicho Raro, Kenneth Baxter Wolf
Pomona Faculty Publications and Research
The "lección magistral" that Wolf delivered to the graduate students in History and Geography at the University of Salamanca, May 31-June 1, 2007.