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Oscar Carleton Mcculloch, Jason Lantzer
Oscar Carleton Mcculloch, Jason Lantzer
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS
Jason Lantzer's essay on Oscar Carleton McCulloch, a Contribution to The Indiana Historical Society's publication: Indiana's 200: The People Who Shaped the Hoosier State.
Ada Estelle Schweitzer, Jason Lantzer
Ada Estelle Schweitzer, Jason Lantzer
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS
Jason Lantzer's essay on Ada Estelle Schweitzer, a Contribution to The Indiana Historical Society's publication: Indiana's 200: The People Who Shaped the Hoosier State.
Searching For Their Real Home: Dependent Black Children In Indianapolis, 1910-1940, John D. Ramsbottom
Searching For Their Real Home: Dependent Black Children In Indianapolis, 1910-1940, John D. Ramsbottom
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS
Concerns about the future for young people, reflected in contemporary headlines, were equally prominent in Indianapolis a hundred years ago. Then, as now, children whose parents neglected or abandoned them posed a special problem. In the midst of rapid social change that seemed to threaten traditional family stability, a small corps of professionals and volunteers worked to provide a nurturing environment.
Political And Theoretical Feminisms In American Folkloristics: Definition Debates, Publication Histories, And The Folklore Feminists Communication, Jeana Jorgensen
Political And Theoretical Feminisms In American Folkloristics: Definition Debates, Publication Histories, And The Folklore Feminists Communication, Jeana Jorgensen
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS
What role does feminist theory play in American folkloristics, and which versions of feminism have become mainstreamed in the nearly forty years since folklorists first became attuned to the promises and premises of feminism? By attending to these issues, I hope to at least partially answer the question Alan Dundes asked in his 2004 Invited Presidential Plenary Address to the American Folklore Society: "What precisely is the 'theory' in feminist theory?" (2005, 388). In lamenting the lack of grand theory in folkloristics, Dundes remarks, ''Despite the existence of books and articles with 'feminist theory' in their titles, one looks in …
Hall, George (Bap. 1613, D. 1668), John D. Ramsbottom
Hall, George (Bap. 1613, D. 1668), John D. Ramsbottom
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS
Dr. Rambottom's contribution to the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press 2004.
Fogg, Laurence (C.1630–1718), John D. Ramsbottom
Fogg, Laurence (C.1630–1718), John D. Ramsbottom
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS
Dr. Ramsbottom's contribution to the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press 2004.