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Full-Text Articles in History
Profits And Pride: The National Origins Of Labor Restriction In Baseball And Football, Lance Ledbetter
Profits And Pride: The National Origins Of Labor Restriction In Baseball And Football, Lance Ledbetter
Vulcan Historical Review
pp. 37-48
Cúchulainn For The Modern Man: Influences Of Celtic Myth In The Easter Rising Of 1916, Alice Grissom
Cúchulainn For The Modern Man: Influences Of Celtic Myth In The Easter Rising Of 1916, Alice Grissom
Vulcan Historical Review
pp. 52-57
The Belief In Holy Bones: Preservation Of Local Catholic Culture Through Reliquary Tradition, Grace Larkin
The Belief In Holy Bones: Preservation Of Local Catholic Culture Through Reliquary Tradition, Grace Larkin
Vulcan Historical Review
pp. 58-69
The First World War, A Re(Al)Telling: The Christmas Truce As A Representation Of Humanity And Soldiers’ Ability To Enact Peace In Wartime, Rachel Smith
Vulcan Historical Review
pp. 84-97
Convict Lease: Continuing Slavery In The New Era South, Haley Spence
Convict Lease: Continuing Slavery In The New Era South, Haley Spence
Vulcan Historical Review
pp. 100-113
Quenette Shehane: The Abduction And Murder That Shook Birmingham, Laura King
Quenette Shehane: The Abduction And Murder That Shook Birmingham, Laura King
Vulcan Historical Review
pp. 114-122
"The Difficult Way Breaketh Not Their Courage": The Evolution Of Unitarianism And Its Role As A Liberal Bastion In Bellicose Birmingham, Lance Ledbetter
"The Difficult Way Breaketh Not Their Courage": The Evolution Of Unitarianism And Its Role As A Liberal Bastion In Bellicose Birmingham, Lance Ledbetter
Vulcan Historical Review
pp. 123-134
Pussy Power, Pussy Rights: The Women’S March 21, 2017, Pamela Sterne King
Pussy Power, Pussy Rights: The Women’S March 21, 2017, Pamela Sterne King
Vulcan Historical Review
pp. 138-139
The Body Project: An Intimate History Of American Girls, Haley Kendrick
The Body Project: An Intimate History Of American Girls, Haley Kendrick
Vulcan Historical Review
pp. 142-143
Vulcan Historical Review 21 (End Matter), Vulcan Historical Review Staff
Vulcan Historical Review 21 (End Matter), Vulcan Historical Review Staff
Vulcan Historical Review
No abstract provided.
Traces Index By Sandra Gorin, Kentucky Library Research Collections
Traces Index By Sandra Gorin, Kentucky Library Research Collections
Research Collections
Index to Traces journal, 1973-2016, the publication of the Barren County, [Kentucky] Historical Society, formerly the South Central, Kentucky Historical and Genealogical Society
The Rise And Fall Of The Zaibatsu: Japan's Industrial And Economic Modernization, David A. C. Addicott
The Rise And Fall Of The Zaibatsu: Japan's Industrial And Economic Modernization, David A. C. Addicott
Global Tides
Throughout the past century, the rise and fall of the zaibatsu and the operations of their direct successors has not only shaped Japan’s economic and financial landscape but also has been instrumental in the modernization of the world economy. Many of these corporations traced their roots to Japan’s premodern era, and were directly responsible for the transformation of a nation of rice farmers into an industrial powerhouse in the years prior to World War II. Following Japan’s defeat, these monopolistic corporations were dismantled by the Keynesian economists of the Allied occupation and were reorganized into the keiretsu system, which exists …
"The Fountain Pen And The Typewriter": The Rise Of The Homophile Press In The 1950s And 1960s, Elizabeth A. Coretto
"The Fountain Pen And The Typewriter": The Rise Of The Homophile Press In The 1950s And 1960s, Elizabeth A. Coretto
Honors Papers
In this thesis, the author examines the role that queer-published periodicals played in the homophile era of American queer activism, roughly 1950-mid 1960s. The author argues that these periodicals operated at the intersection of identity creation, community formation, and activism. The queer press operated as a forum in which queer people could discuss what it meant to be homosexual, bisexual, lesbian, etc., and solidify an understanding of what queerness entails, leading to a more concrete definition of queerness. The creation of a queer identity based on a shared history and experiences allowed for the rise of a community based around …
Climate And Capitalism: English Perceptions Of Newfoundland's Natural Environment And Economic Value, 1610-1699, Joshua Tavenor
Climate And Capitalism: English Perceptions Of Newfoundland's Natural Environment And Economic Value, 1610-1699, Joshua Tavenor
Theses and Dissertations (Comprehensive)
For English merchants, planters and politicians, colonizing Newfoundland required learning the limitations and opportunities afforded by the island’s natural environment. The crucial period for this learning process took place from 1610, the first English effort to colonize the island, to the 1699 passing of the Act to Encourage the Trade to Newfoundland, which defined the cod fishery as the island’s only viable industry. During these eighty-nine years, English enterprises and policies consistently failed to meet the expectations of their backers, and new information challenged accepted ideas about Newfoundland’s climate and natural resources, pressuring the supporters of those decisions to …