Biography.
Overview
Works: | 728 works in 2 publications in 2 languages |
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The phrase finder; = three volumes in one, comprising Nameword finder, Metaphor finder, Sophisticated synonyms.
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The world's greatest left-handers : = why left-handers are just plain better than everybody else /
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Redburn, his first voyage ; White-jacket, or, The world in a man-of-war ; Moby-Dick, or, The whale /
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The life and death of Feng Rui (1899-1936): Sugar mills, warlord rule in Guangdong, and China's agrarian economy.
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Cecil Coggins and United States military intelligence in World War Two.
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Woman of two worlds: Anna Chennault and informal diplomacy in United States-Asian relations, 1950--1990.
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Parting the bamboo curtain: The enigmatic political and strategic quest of Richard Nixon for detente with Communist China.
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Etienne Bonnot de Condillac and the practice of Enlightenment philosophy.
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Wu Zetian's contribution to the cultural development of the Tang Dynasty.
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The rhetoric of silence as a tool of empowerment in the life and works of Audre Lorde.
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The work of Max Cetto: Restorations of topography and disciplinarity in twentieth century modern architecture.
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Nellie McCaslin: An American leader in the development of creative drama and theatre for young audiences.
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A study of Yuan Zhen's life and verse 809--810: Two years that shaped his politics and prosody.
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Rethinking Greek tragedy in African contexts: A study of Ola Rotimi and Wole Soyinka.
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Editing the Sandor Ferenczi-Georg Groddeck correspondence, 1921--1933: A work in progress.
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The politics that make presidents: Third party issue influence and presidential political change.
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Early twentieth century American capitalist philanthropy: Julius Rosenwald.
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Johann Mattheson's "Das forschende Orchestre": The influence of early modern philosophy on an eighteenth-century theorist.
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The importance of Afro-Brazilian music in Heitor Villa-Lobos' quest for a unique musical style.
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Gustav Jenner's Clarinet Sonata in G major, opus 5: An analysis and performance guide with stylistic comparison to the Clarinet Sonatas, opus 120 of his teacher, Johannes Brahms.
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Mentoring in the lives of selected opera singers: With interviews of Marilyn Horne, Renee Fleming, Carol Vaness, and Leona Mitchell.
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Plunging into the very depths of the souls of our people: The life and art of Aaron Douglas.
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Beethoven: The man and his times; as seen through the music of the First, Fifth, and Ninth Symphonies.
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Vittoria Colonna: Art patronage and religious reform in sixteenth-century Rome.
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A study of the dynamics of conversion and identity in the life and works of Jonathan Edwards.
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Calvin Chao and his leadership of the China Native Evangelism Crusade (C.N.E.C.) between 1943 and 1946: A narrative inquiry.
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Chen Duxiu's early years: The importance of personal connections in the social and intellectual transformation of China 1895--1920.
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An analysis and performance guide to Benjamin Lees's "Odyssey I" and "II".
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Evolution into self: A Mormon woman's struggle to reconcile radical feminism and religion.
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Performing blackness at the heart of whiteness: The life and art of Jean-Michel Basquiat.
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Culture, commerce, and the city: Aby Warburg, Ernst Cassirer, and Erwin Panofsky in Hamburg, 1919--1933.
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"La nouvelle artemise": Catherine de' Medici as queen of France and patron of the arts.
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Perception and pedagogy: Design, advertising and education in Chicago, c. 1935--1955.
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Risk, resiliency and academic outcomes in the context of one individual's life: A self-study.
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Exploring relationships between life and work in music therapy: The stories of Mary Priestley and Clive Robbins.
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Edwin E. Gordon: A biographical and historical account of an American music educator and researcher.
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People of the pagus: Orientalized bodies and migration in an Asian Pacific Rim.
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Kyai Haji Abdul Wahid Hasyim: His contribution to Muslim educational reform and to Indonesian nationalism during the twentieth century.
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Pious readers, polemical fictions: Christian thought in the later careers of Daniel Defoe and Henry Fielding.
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An intersectional analysis of the life experiences of Mary Elizabeth Branch, the first black female senior college president.
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Eduard C. Lindeman: Beyond "The Meaning of Adult Education", toward a view of professionalization in adult education and social work.
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From canvas to computer: Harold Cohen's artificial intelligence paradigm for art making.
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Artists experiencing immigration: How we view our artistic expression in the context of dramatic change (Carolina Echeverria, Jamila Kavena, Kinga Araya).
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Umeko Tsuda and the founding of Joshi Eigaku Juku (Tsuda College) (Japan).
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Experimentalism and educational measurement: Complementary contributions of Dewey and McCall to the New Intellectual Movement in China.
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Chinese physicists educated in Germany and America: Their scientific contributions and their impact on China's higher education (1900-1949).
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Prophet motive: Deguchi Onisaburo and the transformation of religion in modern Japan.
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Differentiating rightness from profit: The life and thought of Lu Jiuyuan (1139-1193).
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Self-overcoming as the overcoming of modernity: Watsuji Tetsuro's "A Study of Nietzsche" (1913) and its place in the development of his thought.
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Christian missions, Chinese culture, and colonial administration: A study of the activities of James Legge and Ernest John Eitel in nineteenth century Hong Kong (United Kingdom).
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E. C. Bridgman and the coming of the Millennium: America's first missionary to China.
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Conservatism and court politics in northern Sung China: The thought and career of Ssu-ma Kuang (1019-1086).
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The search for God in ancient China: James Mellon Menzies, China missionary and archaeologist.
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The kokugo revolution: Ueda Kazutoshi, language reform and language education in Meiji Japan (1868--1912).
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"Good politics is doing something": Independent diplomats and anti-war activists in the Vietnam-era peace movement. A collective biography (Carol McEldowney, Rohna Shoul, Ann Froines).
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Life stories of artist Corita Kent (1918--1986): Her spirit, her art, the woman within (California).
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The cultural politics of episcopal power: Juan de Palafox y Mendoza and Tridentine Catholicism in seventeenth-century Puebla de Los Angeles, Mexico.
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Policy-making in the New Dominion (Gerald Baliles, L. Douglas Wilder, George F. Allen).
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What the grandchildren learned: The relationship between English and indigenous languages in North American Indian autobiography (Luther Standing Bear, Leslie Marmon Silko, N. Scott Momaday, Charles Alexander Eastman, Zitkala-Sa).
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From advocacy to ethnology: Frank Speck and the development of early anthropological projects in Canada, 1911--1920.
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The "phenomenon" of Wang Shuo: A historico-literary consideration (China).
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An artist of Tai Chi: A critical study of the life, art and cultural philosophy of the children's literature artist Ed Young.
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Nourished by space, time, and kin: Narrative mapping and American women's nonfiction.
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"America's sweetheart," Chris Evert: Celebrity femininity and tennis in postmodern America.
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Tao Xingzhi: A re-discovery of a Christian educator (Chinese text).
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Piano teaching philosophies and influences on pianism at the Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing, China (Zhou Guangren, Li Qifang, Yang Jun).
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James M. Alexander, Jr., architect and designer: A study of his modern houses in Wyoming, Ohio.
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"Lady, what do you do all day?": Peggy Seeger's anthems of Anglo-American feminism.
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Samplers, social capital, and the formation of feminine identities: The embroidery work of Leah Galligher and her students, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1798--1802.
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Charles H. Williams and the Hampton Institute Creative Dance Group and their use of African diasporic dance, 1934--1948.
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Negotiating copyright: Authorship and the discourse of literary property rights in nineteenth-century America (James Fenimore Cooper, Walt Whitman, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Mark Twain, Emily Dickinson).
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The self in other words: Autoethnography in francophone women's writing.
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The age of Anna Amalia: Collecting and patronage in eighteenth-century Weimar.
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From Chungking to Camelot: Theodore H. White and the journalism of illusion.
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Liturgical expressions of a Classical Romantic: A choral conductor's investigation of selected sacred treble chorus compositions by Josef Rheinberger.
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History and literati culture: Towards an intellectual biography of Wang Shizhen (1526-1590).
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Mei Lanfang and his audience, including a consideration of his cooperation with Qi Rushan.
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Heavenly nymphs and earthly delights: Javanese female singers, their music and their lives.
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An analysis of pedagogical concepts in the elementary solo repertoire compositions of Dennis Alexander.
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Re-creation, self-creation: A feminist analysis of the early art and life of Niki de Saint Phalle. (Volumes I and II).
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The mythos of Madame Vestris: Theatrical memoir and the "consequence of performance".
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Tragic reflections on and off the European stage: Ugo Foscolo as author and critic of tragedy.
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Aaron Douglas and Hale Woodruff: The social responsibility and expanded pedagogy of the Black artist.
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A search for insights into the creative processes utilized within the visual arts. Shifting focus (1991--2006): Fifteen years of conflict and productivity in the artistic work of Noel Robbins.
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"For men and measures": The life and legacy of civil rights pioneer J. R. Clifford.
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The musical journey of opera singer Lenora Lafayette: A Louisiana treasure.
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A conductor's theoretical and performance analysis of Nicholas Maw's "American Games" for symphonic wind ensemble.
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Sociologically imagined: The decentering of C. Wright Mills, the postmodern cowboy.
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Religion, reason, responsibility: James Martineau and the transformation of theological radicalism in Victorian Britain, 1830--1900.
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Defending the empire: Uchida Yasuya and Japanese foreign policy, 1865--1936.
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Negotiating influence: The pilgrimage diary of monastic imperial prince Kakuho, "Omurogosho koyasan gosanro nikki".
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Inscribing empire: Sovereignty and subjectivity in Mughal memoirs.
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On the verge of Hindutva: V.D. Savarkar, revolutionary, convict, ideologue, c. 1905--1924.
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The Loouvre from China: A critical study of C. T. Loo and the framing of Chinese art in the United States, 1915--1950.
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Venerable Fazun and his influence on life and education at the Sino-Tibetan Buddhist Institute.
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Kassia the Nun: A case study in the poetic expression of iconophile and feminist thought in ninth-century Byzantium.
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Virtuoso, composer, and teacher: Henriette Renie's compositions and transcriptions for harp in perspective.
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Latin jazz as reflected through the performance practices of Jerry Gonzalez and the Fort Apache Band.
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Claude Eugene Gordon: An overview of his pedagogical output and an analysis of the "Systematic Approach to Daily Practice".
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Justine Ward: Her life, her method in comparison to Orff and Kodaly, and applications for the public school classroom.
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The piano etudes of A. P. F. Boely (1785--1858): A stylistic analysis.
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The choral music of James Mulholland: An analytical study of style.
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The development of Breakthrough Collaborative's educational model through the oral history of the founder Lois Loofbourrow.
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Spreading the dao, managing mastership, and performing salvation: The life and alchemical teachings of Chen Zhixu.
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Violin Concerto in D by Tyzen Hsiao---The first violin concerto by a Taiwanese composer.
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Making place in Western American autobiography: Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins, William Kittredge, Lorena Hays, and Maxine Hong Kingston.
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Cultural conditioning and mother/daughter conflicts in the development of identity and voice: The autobiographical fiction of Dorothy Allison, Wan-So Pak, and Maxine Hong Kingston.
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Transatlantic friends: The correspondence of Peter Collinson (1694-1768) and John Bartram (1699-1777).
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Doctrine and institution in Japanese Tendai Buddhism: A study of Jie Daishi Ryogen (912-985).
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The life and thought of a Chinese Buddhist monk: Zhiyuan (976-1022 C.E.).
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Albert Mayer, architect and town planner: The case for a total professional.
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"Greedy for facts": Charles Darwin's information needs and behaviors.
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From Puerto Rican nationalism to latinidad: The life and work of Julia de Burgos.
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Correspondencias: The intertwining letters, lives, and literature of Jorge Carrera Andrade and Pablo Neruda.
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Mothers at home: Their role in childrearing and instruction in early modern England.
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A move toward Modernism: The influence of the Great War on the poetry of Wilfred Owen.
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MARK TOBEY AND THE BAHA'I FAITH: NEW PERSPECTIVES ON THE ARTIST AND HIS PAINTINGS.
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OKAKURA KAKUZO (1862-1913) AND BOSTON BRAHMINS (JAPAN - UNITED STATES).
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Fenollosa and Dow: The effect of an Eastern and Western dialogue on American art education.
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The art of Soga Chokuan and Nichokuan, two painters of sixteenth and seventeenth century Japan.
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Truth in art: William Michael Rossetti and nineteenth-century realist criticism.
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Imperialist intent - colonial response: The art collection and cultural milieu of Lord Strathcona in nineteenth-century Montreal.
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On Kawara's nomadic mind: Autobiography of "a citizen of the world".
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'Borrowed tongues': Life writing and translation in immigrant women's narratives.
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Asian American women's life writing: Autobiographical negotiations of inscrutability.
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The extraordinary woman: Engendering Max Weber's theory of charisma.
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L'ecrivain enfant de remplacement au miroir de l'autobiographie (Michel Leiris, Annie Ernaux).
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The disciples of light: A way of seeing and the educational transfer of ideas linking spirituality and art among southern painters in the Hensche-Hawthorne tradition.
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The five song cycles for voice and piano by Benjamin Britten written specifically for Peter Pears: The effect of their relationship.
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Forms of intertextuality: Keith Emerson's development as a "crossover" musician.
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Modernism, socialist realism, and identity in the early film music of Dmitry Shostakovich, 1929--1932.
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The mustard seed in Montana: Father Eli W. J. Lindesmith and the spirit of order and progress in the American West, 1880--1891.
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Selective omission: Inserting Farah Pahlavi and Jehan Sadat into the women's movements of Iran and Egypt.
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The ideas of Roscoe Pound: Pragmatism, pluralism and polylegalism.
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'Jane the Quene': A new consideration of Lady Jane Grey, England's nine-days queen.
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The contribution of John Lounsbury to the development of the middle school movement in American education: An oral history.
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Chou Wen-chung and his music: A musical and biographical profile of cultural synthesis.
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The life and music of Isang Yun with an analysis of his piano works.
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Cognitive style, personality, and socio-political history: A longitudinal study of United States presidents, 1789--2005.
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Exploring a definition of leadership and the biography of Dr. Frank B. Wynn.
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To die and not decay: Autobiography and the pursuit of immortality in early China.
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Social gospel, social economics, and the YMCA: Sidney D. Gamble and Princeton-in-Peking.
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The education of Ruth Jenkins: A Canadian missionary in China, 1920-1927.
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Differentiating the pearl from the fish eye: Ouyang Jingwu (1871--1943) and the revival of scholastic Buddhism.
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The trade of an Afro-Cuban religious drummer: Felipe Garcia Villamil.
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Structure, culture, biographies and women's resistance: A study of labor strikes in the South Korean textile industry, 1976-1980.
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Constructions of Taiwanese/Chinese Asian American women teacher identities: A complicated and complicating auto/biographical study.
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The development of compositional style in the piano music of Federico Mompou.
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The solo piano music of Edward MacDowell and Mrs. H. H. A. Beach: A historical analysis.
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The piano pedagogy of Samarii Savshinskii (1891--1968) and the traditions of the St. Petersburg Conservatory.
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The artistry of Neguinho do Samba: Afro-Brazilian girls and samba-reggae music in the local neighborhood.
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Jane Jacobs, American architectural criticism and urban design theory, 1935-1965.
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Rhetoric as celebration: Form, identification, and spirit in the letters of Kenneth Burke and William Carlos Williams.
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E. J. Josey: A historical look at a civil rights activist and transformative leader in the modern library profession.
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Julian Steward and American anthropology: The science of colonialism.
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"The Dizzy Race to Nowhere": The business of professional cycling in North America, 1891--1940.
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Robert Robinson (1651--1706): Painter-stainer and peintre-graveur.
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Kano Hogai (1828--1888) and the making of modern Japanese painting.
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Black club women's purposes for establishing kindergartens in the Progressive Era, 1896--1906.
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Remaking indigenaity: Indigenous missionaries in the British Empire, 1820--1875.
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"Preserving an era and a place": Memory painters of the Plains and Prairies.
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Julia Margaret Cameron's Ceylonese photographs: A feminist visual cultural analysis.
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Pictures in motion: The cinematic art of Zheng Zhengqiu and his Shanghai contemporaries, 1910--1935.
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The nation, evolution, and transformation: The new ideas of Wang Tao.
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Charismatic Leaders: Napoleon, Stalin, Mao Zedong, and Kim Il Sung.
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Beauty in the face of destruction: A Chinese artist growing up in the Cold War era.
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PSYCHOLOGY FROM THE STANDPOINT OF A MECHANIST: THE EARLY LIFE AND WORK OF CLARK L. HULL.
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THE EDUCATIONAL THEORY OF RECONSTRUCTIONISM AS VIEWED BY GEORGE S. COUNTS AND THEODORE BRAMELD: A HISTORY OF IDEAS.
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On the brink of humor: An examination of the history of political cartoons, journalism, and the contributions of Robert Moore Brinkerhoff.
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Roosevelt, Churchill, and the words of war: Their speeches and correspondence, November 1940--March 1941.
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Between the world and the self--orientations of Pai Chu-i's (772-846) life and writings.
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Italian Futurism: Gender, culture and power (Valentine de Saint-Point, Benedetta Cappa Marinetti).
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Mapping and storytelling an information system: An historical and ethnographic case study of the first circuit rider medical library program (Jean Antes, Pennsylvania, New York).
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Representation and exceptionalism in the Asian American autobiography (Sui Sin Far, Onoto Watanna).
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An influential pedagogue, Robert Scholz (1902--1986): Catalogue and sources (Austria, United States, Taiwan, China).
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Sports, gender, and nation-state during China's "national crisis" from 1931 to 1945 (Zhang Huilan, Li Lili).
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Chiang Kai-Shek's uses of shame: An interpretive study of agency in Chinese leadership.
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Immigrants in our midst: Grace Abbott, the Immigrants' Protective League of Chicago, and the new American citizenship, 1908--1924 (Illinois).
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"One brief shining moment": The creation of an English empire in the tenth century (Saint Dunstan, Edgar, King of England).
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The pedagogy of Olga Samaroff: A consideration of her artistic legacy (William Kapell, Rosalyn Tureck, Alexis Weissenberg, France).
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Music of a "more exalted sphere": Compositional practice, biography, and cosmology in the music of La Monte Young.
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A comparative analysis of the romances of Ralph Vaughan Williams (England).
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Meaning through narrative: A personal narrative discussing physical anomalies.
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The Life of Yol mo Bstan 'dzin nor bu: A critical edition, translation, and study of the memoirs of a seventeenth-century Tibetan Buddhist lama.
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Educational curricula, Americanization and the autobiography of a new citizenry, 1880--1920 (Charles Eastman, Booker T. Washington, W. E. B. Du Bois, Charles Reznikoff).
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The medical case study as a rhetorical form for nineteenth-century literature and art [and] The intimate circle, popular words, and collectible books of A. Edward Newton, early twentieth-century American rare bookcollector .
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Felisa Rincon de Gautier: Puerto Rico's first lady of politics; "Grande Dame" style, 1946 to 1968.
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Adolf Loos in Central European culture (Austria, Czech Republic, Franz Kafka).
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Erich Mendelsohn and discontinuity of expression (Germany, Architecture).
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The history of low comedy and nineteenth and early twentieth century English music hall as basis for examining the 1914-1917 films of Charles Spencer Chaplin.
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The re-formation of Catholic identity: Florimond de Raemond (ca. 1540--1601) and the origins of the French Counter Reformation.
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In the shadow of war: The reign of Ernst the Pious in seventeenth-century Saxony (Germany).
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The poet, the journalist and the politician: Critical intervention of Ruben Dario, Enrique Guzman and Augusto C. Sandino (Spanish text, Nicaragua).
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The watchful clothier: The diary of an eighteenth-century Protestant-capitalist (Joseph Ryder, England).
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"The real idealism of history": Historical consciousness, commemoration, and Johannes Brahms's "years of study" (Germany).
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The unsung partner: The educational work and philosophy of Alice Chipman Dewey.
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My face on an aging clock: Time to mourn and time for wisdom (Original writing).
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CHARACTER PORTRAITS OF AMERICAN MILITARY HEROES OF THE REVOLUTION, 1782-1832.
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The solo vocal repertoire of Marion Bauer with selected stylistic analyses.
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A study of Josephine Locke, her influence on elementary art education in the Chicago public schools and her work at the Art Institute of Chicago (Illinois).
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Transforming national identity in the diaspora: An identity formation approach to biographies of activists affiliated with the Taiwan Independence Movement in the United States.
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Illusory abiding: The life and work of Zhongfeng Mingben (1263--1323) (China).
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The Church of the United Brethren in Christ support of the community education work of Moy Ling among the Chinese in Portland, Oregon, 1882--1931: Implications for a missiological understanding of partnership.
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Living materials and the structural ideal: The development of the protein crystallography community in the 20th century (David Harker).
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Justine Wise Polier and her struggle for juvenile justice in New York City.
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Historical background for a hermeneutic interpretation of the Liszt B Minor Piano Sonata as the metaphysical embodiment of his spirit.
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"As the Lord puts words in her mouth": The supremacy of Scripture in the ecclesiology of James Henley Thornwell and its influence upon the Presbyterian churches of the South.
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Tibetan Buddhism at the court of Qing: The life and work oflCang-skya Rol-pa'i-rdo-rje (1717-1786).
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Purely coincidental resemblance to persons living or dead: Worry and fiction in contemporary American life writing (Dave Eggers, Edmund Morris, Maxine Hong Kingston, Mary McCarthy, Gore Vidal).
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Meiji maiden: Umeko Tsuda and the founding of higher education for women in Japan.
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Educating for eternity: The influence of faith on the life and work of Joseph Emerson and Mary Lyon.
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Dangerous eloquence: Hate speech tactics in the discourse of Asa/Forrest Carter from 1954--1974.
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"Crossing the lines" in academic discourse: The transforming and transformative voices of three women in composition studies (Lillian Bridwell-Bowles, Wendy Bishop, Nancy Sommers).
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Education to save the nation: Huang Yanpei and the educational reform movement in early twentieth century China.
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Magnolia matriarchs: Six women's contributions to the community press in Mississippi.
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Georgia Collins: Career and commitment in the context of gender issues in art education.
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New footsteps in well-trodden ways: A brief biography of Catholic journalist Katherine Eleanor Conway.
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Naven : = a survey of the problems suggested by a composite picture fo the culture of a new Guinea tribe drawn from three ppoints of view /
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Migrant cosmopolitan modern: Cultural reconstruction in Stefan Wolpe's musical thought, 1919--1972.
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A pre-history of Green Architecture: Otto Koenigsberger and Tropical Architecture, from Princely Mysore to post-colonial London.
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PRIVATE GEOGRAPHIES: LAND AND LIFE IN THE IRISH LITERARY RENAISSANCE--EMILY LAWLESS, GEORGE MOORE, AND J. M. SYNGE.
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Dancing with my self: Performing autobiography in (post)modern dance.
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Artist-teacher George Wallis: Redefining the concept through history.
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THE EDUCATIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS OF W(ERRETT) W(ALLACE) CHARTERS (OHIO).
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THE INFLUENCE OF SCIENTIFIC CONCEPTS ON THE MUSIC AND THOUGHT OF EDGARD VARESE.
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The road to cancer prevention: One researcher's path to finding the answer.
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Three exemplary voice teachers: David Adams, Stephen King, & Patricia Misslin; their philosophies & studio techniques.
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Varieties of charisma: Serious and unserious forms of the extraordinary .
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"Soundtrack for the imagination": The career and compositions of Wayne Shorter.
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Beyond the summit: Traversing the historical landscape of Annie S. Peck's and Fanny Bullock Workman's high-altitude ascents, 1890--1915.
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Ansel Adams's "practical modernism": The development of a commercial photographer, 1916--1936.
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A study of the Taiwanese composer Tyzen Hsiao and the performance aspects of his Piano Concerto in C Minor Op. 53.
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Mad lords and Irishmen: Representations of Lord Byron and Oscar Wilde since 1967.
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Victorian restriction, restraint, and escape in the children's tales of Beatrix Potter.
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Herman Preusse, Spokane's first architect: His commercial and public buildings (Washington).
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Intrepreting the rhetoric of anger in the autobiographical writing of ethnic Americans (Gloria Anzaldua, Richard Rodriguez, John Edgar Wideman, James Baldwin).
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Confession, contrition and forgiveness: The intersection of religion and politics in Bill Clinton's explanation of the Monica Lewinsky affair.
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Essays on partisan politics in electoral and legislative arenas (Joseph G. Cannon).
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Glen Tetley: Contributions to the development of modern dance in Europe, 1962--1983 (The Netherlands, Great Britain, Germany).
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Making history: Beaumont Newhall's 1937 catalogue for the Museum of Modern Art (photography, New York City).
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Sayyid 'Ajall Shams al-Din: A Muslim from central Asia, serving the Mongols in China, and bringing 'civilization' to Yunnan.
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Cultural light, political shadow: Okakura Tenshin (1862--1913) and the Japanese crisis of national identity, 1880--1941.
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Visualizing love and longing in Song dynasty paintings of women (Han Xizai, Mou Yi, China).
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Mission in Suzhou: Sophie Lanneau and Wei Ling Girl's Academy, 1907-1950.
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"An army of women": The medical ministries of Kang Cheng and Shi Meiyu, 1873--1937 (China).
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The guitar in the Philippines: A recording of selected music for the guitar by contemporary Filipino composers.
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Subversive women: Female performing artists in Zuerich Dada (Switzerland, Emmy Hennings, Sophie Taeuber, Katja Wulff, Suzanne Perrottet).
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HU HAN-MIN: A SCHOLAR-REVOLUTIONARY IN CONTEMPORARY CHINA (KUOMINTANG, COMMUNIST, REPUBLICAN).
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(False) portrait of the artist as a woman: Editorial strategy in the diaries of Virginia Woolf and Sylvia Plath.
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Mainstreaming Martina: Representing lesbians in the '90s (Martina Navratilova, tennis).
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"Father-stem and mother-root": Genealogy, memory, and the poetics of origins in Theodore Roethke, Elizabeth Bishop, and Li-Young Lee.
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Christianity meets the Chinese religions: A case study of Xu Dishan (Chinese text).
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Affectionate remembrances: Abby Aldrich Rockefeller, Lucy Truman Aldrich, and a case for cooperative collecting (Virginia).
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"In sympathy with the heart": Rembrandt Peale, an American artist and the traditions of European art.
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(De)terminating the political enframement in the art by Robert Smithson.
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Art in the construction of self: Three women and their ways in art, therapy, and education (Mary Huntoon, Friedl Dicker-Brandeis, Austria).
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Learning from the past: Baseball commissioners Landis and Giamatti and the transferability of crisis leadership.
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The pottery notebook of Maude Robinson: A woman's contribution to art pottery manufacture, 1903--1909.
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Folklore, composition, and free jazz: The life and music of John Carter.
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"Sitting at the feet of gurus": The life and ethnography of Claire Holt.
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Henri Vieuxtemps and his contribution to the unaccompained solo violin and viola literature.
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The knowledge traders: Psychological experts, political intellectuals, and the rise of the New Right.
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Max Reger's "Telemann Variations", Op.134: Analysis and critical evaluation of editions, including an examination of Reger's performance style based on concert reviews.
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Haydn's Opus 20 string quartets and the development of his early style.
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Three cello sonatas after World War Two: Poulenc, Prokofiev, Carter.
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"Classical music for people who hate classical music": Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops, 1930--1950.
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Performing the Okinawan woman in taiko: Gender, folklore, and identity politics in modern Japan.
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"The love of research and the gift for new weavings": The work, collections, and legacy of Marguerite Porter Davison.
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Negotiating identity: Bertha Pappenheim (Anna O.) as German-Jewish feminist, social worker, activist, and author.
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Polyphonic selves: Modalities of autobiographical subjectivity in contemporary Arabic narrative discourse.
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Architecture and utopia: Cornelia Brierly and the Taliesin Fellowship.
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Mehrfache Migration: Zum Zusammenhang zwischen Mehrsprachigkeit, Lebenswelten und Identitaetskonstruktion.
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Elaine de Kooning: Negotiating the masculinity of abstract expressionism.
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Lord Edward Herbert of Chirbury: "Being" and creating the true Renaissance courtier.
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Discovery and information use patterns of Nobel Laureates in physiology or medicine.
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Working politics: Juan Domingo Peron's use of metaphor, 1946-1952.
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Theosis re-considered. The dynamic nature of salvation: Gregory of Nyssa's "stages of mystical ascent" in the "Life of Macrina" re-visited through the biography of Machig Labdron and the Tibetan Vajrayana tradition of chod.
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Theory bridging between sociology, social work and ecology. Dynamic interchanges and cross-fertilizations: The intellectual legacy of the Odum family.
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Honey at the crossroads: Four women and Afro-Cuban ritual arts, 1899--1969.
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Baby books and childhood narratives: Writing the self through material culture.
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John Cotton Dana and the business of enlightening Newark: Applied art at the Newark Public Library and Museum, 1902--1929.
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The decorative fire of Susan S. Frackelton: China painting, art pottery, and book illumination.
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Translating the colonial: The South Asian American identity of Annu Palakunnathu Matthew.
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An "unobtrusive minister of genius": John Kirkpatrick and the editing of contemporary American music.
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Bringing the virtual community into action: A content analysis of Barack Obama's blog in the 2008 Presidential campaign.
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The flower still-life painting of Ambrosius Bosschaert the Elder in Middelburg, ca. 1600--1620.
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The science of empire: Bishop Martinez Companon and the Enlightenment in Peru.
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"The maximum of wilderness": Naturalists & the image of the Jungle in American culture.
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La musique pour tout le monde: Jean Wiener and the dawn of French jazz.
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"The Navy must be made efficient": Samuel Francis Du Pont, reformer and strategist, 1851--1863.
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Musical poetics and political ideology in the work of Luigi Nono (Italy).
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Gertrude Stein, postcolonialist: The English language, American literature, and geocultural authenticity.
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"LABORATORY OF THE ARTIST": HENRY THOREAU'S LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC USE OF THE JOURNAL, 1848-1854.
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AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL FICTION: THE FUSION OF ART AND LIFE IN HENRY DAVID THOREAU'S "WALDEN" AND JACK KEROUAC'S "ON THE ROAD" (MASSACHUSETTS).
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Gong Xian (1619--1689): A seventeenth-century Nanjing intellectual and his aesthetic world (China).
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Languages of vision: Gyorgy Kepes and the "new landscape" of art and science.
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Ambassador Frederick Nolting's role in American diplomatic and military policy toward the government of South Vietnam, 1961--1963.
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The impact of psychology on feminist performance art: The work of Suzanne Lacy.
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Mousepads and memoirs: Learning the Internet and writing memoir at the Peter Cooper Village/Stuyvesant Town Senior Lounge.
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Reading in three dimensions: Architectural biography from Harriet Beecher Stowe to Edith Wharton (Henry James, William Dean Howells).
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Krzysztof Penderecki's Concerto for Viola and Orchestra: An analysis and performer's guide (Poland).
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It's all about love: Gert McMullin and The NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt.
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Willie Dixon's work on the blues: From the early recordings through the Chess and Cobra years, 1940--1971.
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Buddhism, history and power: The Jewel Translucent Sutra and the formation of Mongol identity (Anda, China).
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The epistolary self: Home and identity in francophone women's travel letters (1850--1950) (Alexandra David-Neel, Isabelle Eberhardt, Ella Maillart, France, Switzerland).
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Household words: The rhetoricity of fifteenth-century gentlewomen's household letters (Margaret Paston, Elizabeth Stonor, Isabel Plumpton, Agnes Plumpton, England).
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Margaret of Scotland: The biography of an eleventh-century queen and saint.
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Rethinking truth after 'the age of extremes': An analysis of the chronotype of anamnesis in autobiographical narratives by Pak, Klueger, and Kogawa (Austria, Korea, Pak Won-so, Ruth Klueger, Joy Kogawa).
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Women's lives: Memoir writing and the emerging self (Annie Dillard, Jill Ker Conway).
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Facts and artifacts: Otto Neurath and the social science of socialization (Austria).
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Lisa Sergio: How Mussolini's "Golden Voice" of propaganda created an American mass communication career.
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Tribal selves: Subversive identity in Asian-American and Native American literature.
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Shall we dance? The choreography of cultural change: 1900--1945 (Ruth St. Denis, Ted Shawn).
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Jose Borobio Ojeda (1907--1984): Training, artistic activity and contribution to modern architecture in Aragon (Spanish text).
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The Jeffersons at Shadwell: The social and material world of a Virginia family.
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Violet Oakley, mural painter: Rethinking women artists and masculine genres.
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New German documentary: The discourse of personal non-fiction in the age of media convergence (Switzerland, Austria).
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Van Gogh's paintings in the basement: Toward the redemption of art (Vincent van Gogh, The Netherlands).
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Selections from the life of a Tibetan Buddhist polymath: Chankya Rolpai Dorje (Lcang skya rol pa'i rdo rje), 1717--1786.
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Strategic beacon in the fog of leadership: A case study of executive military leadership of the Iraq Survey Group.
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Eugene Debs Carstater, Minnesota Director of Vocational Education: Controversy during a time of change (1939--1946).
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The young Willem de Kooning: Early life, training and work, 1904--1926 (The Netherlands).
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Frank Aydelotte's use of Swarthmore College as a vehicle to achieve a national educational reform agenda.
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Dame Bug and her students: The science and environmental teaching of Edith Marion Patch.
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In her own words: Uncovering a life experience woven into the African American quiltmaking tradition.
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Consorts and revelation in eastern Tibet: The auto/biographical writings of the Treasure revealer Sera Khandro (1892--1940).
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Fancy and imagination: Cultivating sympathy and envisioning the natural world for the modern child.
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(Electronic resources)
The encounter between John Dewey and the modern Chinese intellectuals: The case of the 1922 education reform.
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Joseph N. Hankin, president, Westchester Community College: A chronological frame analysis of academic leadership development.
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Michael Head: His contributions as composer, performer, educator with an analysis of selected solo songs.
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By God's grace and the needle: The life and labors of Mercy Jane Bancroft Blair.
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The traveling spark: Alice Yardley and child-centred education. The development of her educational thought, 1913--2002.
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Samuel F. B. Morse and the daguerreotype: Art and science in American culture, 1835--55.
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What's in a name? An Indian trickster travels the Spanish colonial world.
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Urban craft in rural Massachusetts: The Weymouth cabinetmaking shop of Abiel White, 1790--1851.
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Paul's revelatory experiences reported in Galatians 1:1--2:10 affected his theology, personal transformation, call and self-understanding.
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Christopher Columbus: Construction and deconstruction of an American hero.
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Two different journeys and a convergence: Buddhist-Christian dialogue through the works of Thich Nhat Hanh and Aloysius Pieris.
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(Electronic resources)
Albert Camus: L'ecriture autobiographique et les registres multiples de la voix reflexions sur "Noces" et "Le Premier Homme".
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Deng Xiaoping: From revolutionary to statesman. An overview of his career and his development as a leader with emphasis on the years 1952--1976 (China).
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Shitao's late work (1697-1707): A thematic map. (Volumes I-III; Volume IV not microfilmed as part of dissertation).
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Peter Paul Rubens and the dedicated print: Strategies in the marketing of an early modern master (The Netherlands).
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(Electronic resources)
Knowledge by acquaintance: Relational spirituality in "The Chronicles of Narnia" (C. S. Lewis).
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From "military propagandist" to the "Progressive": The editorial evolution of H-bomb battler Samuel H. Day, Jr.
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A question of limited war: Generals James Gavin and Maxwell Taylor, and their influence on United States military policy, from the new look to Flexible Response.
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The imperial feminine: Victorian women travelers in late nineteenth-century Egypt (Lucie Duff Gordon, Amelia Ann Blanford Edwards, Emmeline Lott).
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Fernando Henrique Cardoso: Intellectual evolution from exile to presidency.
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Jiang Baoling and his "Molin Jinhua": A study of the commercialization of painting in Jiangnan region during the Jiaqing-Daoguang era of Qing (China, Chinese text).
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Poetry in war and war in poetry: The martial role of song and the aesthetic representation of war in ancient Greece (Homer, Terpander, Tyrtaeus, Alcman, Alcaeus, Sappho).
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Spiritual warfare and social transformation in Fiji: The life history of Loto Fiafia of Kioa.
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Collecting history: Franz Boas, George Hunt and the museum movement, 1883--1916 (British Columbia).
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Gendered justice: Emma Wimple and the story of Murder Hill (New York, Emma Wimple).
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Making dance that matters: Dancer, choreographer, community organizer, public intellectual Liz Lerman.
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Speakers of the House of Representatives and the exercise of legislative leadership.
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Skilquewat: On the trail of Property Woman. The life story of Freda Diesing (British Columbia).
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Fifteen black people over ninety years old tell their life story in South Central Los Angeles (California).
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Jonathan Edwards and the Northampton Church controversy: A crisis of conscience?
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Charles Michael Jacobs, the Scriptures, and the Word of God: One man's struggle against biblical fundamentalism among American Lutherans.
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The emergence of moderate Fundamentalism: John R. Rice and "The Sword of the Lord".
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All things made new: The evolving fundamentalism of Harry Rimmer, 1890-1952.
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The ecclesiology of James Henley Thornwell: An Old South Presbyterian theologian.
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The metamorphosis of Sutton E. Griggs: A Southern black Baptist minister's transformation in theological and sociological thought during the early twentieth century.
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The internal congruity of George Whitefield's letters, 1735-1742: A word frequency analysis.
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An American lion in winter: The post-presidential impact of Dwight D. Eisenhower on American foreign policy (John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson).
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Wade H. Hammond (1879--1957): Early twentieth century African-American military bandmaster.
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"Il futuro e tutto nella notte": Anna Maria Ortese, Massimo Bontempelli and magic realism (Italy).
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Comparative research in Mushanokoji Saneatsu and Luxun (China, Japanese text).
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Drucker redux: Management as intellectual and philosophical product (Peter Drucker).
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(Electronic resources)
Behind the veil: A study of human rights documents of creative/literary and political/legal writers in the age of Emerson and Lincoln (Abraham Lincoln).
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Lifting word by word: Ideologies of literacy, education and feminism in the rhetoric of two nineteenth century African-American women (Frances Jackson Coppin, Hallie Quinn Brown).
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Conversions and counter-narratives: Jewish American autobiographies in the twentieth century (Anzia Yezierska, Art Spiegelman, Eva Hoffman, Philip Roth).
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A Confucian nationalist for modern Japan: Yasuoka Masahiro, the nation-state, and moral self-cultivation, 1898--1983.
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A comprehensive study of the piano suite "Goyescas" by Enrique Granados (Francisco Goya, Spain).
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The facets of a justice: Religious and constitutional influences on John Marshall Harlan.
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Because God said I was! A history of the power struggles within the Davidian and Branch Davidian sects of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
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The Protestant elders: Louis MacNeice and John Hewitt (Northern Ireland).
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Decoration and desire: Women of the home arts movement, 1884--1915 (Evelyn Gleeson, Lily Yeats, Elizabeth Yeats, Mary Seton Watts, Great Britain, Ireland).
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Questioning authority: Sir Francis Bacon, political resistance, and the birth of the scientific method.
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"East is East and West is West"? A cross-cultural study of Sessue Hayakawa's silent stardom.
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The fine arts and Hollywood visual culture: Art practices and artistic identity in the California southland of the nineteen-thirties (Delmer Daves, Paul Landacre, Gordon Newell, Barse Miller).
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Gender and leadership in the theology and practice of three Pentecostal women pioneers (Mary Magdalena Lewis Tate, Aimee Semple McPherson, Ida Robinson).
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Foucault's debt too Hegel: A study of the influence of Hegel on Foucault's historic method (Michel Foucault, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel).
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Lyndon Johnson, conservation, and resource development: The education of a rising political leader (Texas).
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Struggles for recognition: The women artistic directors of Ireland's Abbey Theater (Lady Gregory, Ria Mooney, Lelia Doolan, Garry Hynes).
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Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec and the cafe-concert: Printmaking, publicity, and celebrity in fin-de-siecle Paris (France).
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Life and times of Marianna Barbieri-Nini: Dramatic soprano of the nineteenth century (Italy).
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The religious and philosophical basis of Bhasani's political leadership (India, Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani, Pakistan, Bangladesh).
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Made of paper and stone: The place of Jose Marti in Cuban national identity.
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"Sacred praise": Thomas Hastings and the reform of sacred music in nineteenth-century America.
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The social welfare career and contributions of Forrester Blanchard Washington: A life course analysis.
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Dalcroze by any other name: Eurhythmics in early modern theatre and dance (Emile Jaques-Dalcroze, Konstantin Stanislavsky, Rudolf von Laban).
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Gender and the forms of modernism: Dancers and painters (Isadora Duncan, Loie Fuller, Martha Graham).
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Women's memoirs of the French Revolution: Gender, genre, and self-representation.
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(Electronic resources)
Mimetic identities: The rupture of the other in self-narratives (Saint Augustine, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, France, Philip Roth).
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"Salesman of Americanism, globetrotter, and musician": The nineteenth-century John Philip Sousa, 1854--1893.
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Climate, alcohol, and the American body politic: The medical and moral geographies of Daniel Drake (1785--1852).
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Jean Pecquet (1622--1674) and the thoracic duct: The controversy over the circulation of the blood and lymph in seventeenth-century Europe (France).
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Sally Benson, her life and fiction: Illuminating five decades of middle-class, twentieth century America.
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From presidential wife to leader in her own right? The media's representation of Hillary Rodham Clinton and the feminine ideal.
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(Electronic resources)
Baden-Powell and his Boy Scouts: The reasons for their creation, growth and success in Great Britain, 1906--1920 (Robert Baden-Powell).
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How do we become like Christ? American Mennonite spiritual formation through the lens of one woman's life and one seminary, 1909--2003 (Susan Ruth).
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(Electronic resources)
An historical biography of Malcolm S. Knowles: The re-making of an adult educator (Dusan M. Savicevic).
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Home only long enough: Arctic explorer Robert E. Peary, American science, nationalism, and philanthropy, 1886--1908.
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Aristocratizing the community: Roger Fenton and British photography in the 1850s.
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The conjurer unmasked: Literary and theatrical magicians, 1840--1925 (Elizabeth Gaskell, Robert Browning, Mark Twain).
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Visions, reading and identity in the monastic culture of the eleventh and twelfth centuries: Otloh of St. Emmeram and Guibert of Nogent (France).
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Juan de Segovia and Western perspectives on Islam in the fifteenth century (Spain).
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(Electronic resources)
Designing Ed Ruscha: The invention of the Los Angeles artist, 1960--1980 (California).
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Jessie Ackerman, 'The Original World Citizen': Temperance leader, suffrage pioneer, feminist, humanitarian.
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(Electronic resources)
Li Shanlan: The impact of Western mathematics in China during the late 19th century.
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(Electronic resources)
From wanderer to witness to history: What triggered Helen Foster Snow's affection for China.
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(Electronic resources)
Andrea del Sarto "pittore senza errori": Between biography, Florentine society, and literature (Italy).
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The Sino-American friendship as tradition and challenge: Dr. Ailie Gale in China, 1908-1950.
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(Electronic resources)
Mom Chung of the fair-haired bastards: A thematic biography of Doctor Margaret Chung (1889-1959) (China).
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(Electronic resources)
Manufactured images: Four Chinese travelers and their writing about American women (Li Gui, Hu Shi, Yang Gang, Wang Xiaoying).
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(Electronic resources)
"Living in the lives of men": A Southern Baptist woman's missionary journey from Alabama to Shandong, 1830-1909.
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(Electronic resources)
The times and life of Rose Smith in Britain and China, 1891--1985: An interplay between community, class and gender.
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(Electronic resources)
Strategies of modern Chinese women writers' autobiography (Su Xuelin, Lu Yin, Yang Buwei, Chen Hengzhe).
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A life of resistance: Ada Prospero Marchesini Gobetti (1902--1968) (Italy).
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(Electronic resources)
Women on the edge: Autobiographical selves and the lure of the boundary in twentieth-century United States literature (Maxine Hong Kingston, Gloria Anzaldua, Zora Neale Hurston, Leslie Marmon Silko).
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(Electronic resources)
Linking a state to the world: Female internationalists, California, and the Pacific, 1919--1939.
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(Electronic resources)
The transformation of women in Taiwan: Educational attainment and political liberalization (China, Hsui-lien Lu).
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The aerobic years: An historical analysis of the work of Kenneth H. Cooper and his influence in promoting healthy lifestyles.
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A bead box of my own: The beadwork of Metis artist Philomene Umpherville (Manitoba).
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T'ien-t'ai during the T'ang dynasty: Chan-jan and the sinification of Buddhism.
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A modern Buddhist monk-reformer in China: The life and thought of Yin-shun.
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The Hongzhou school of Chan Buddhism and the Tang literati (China, Bai Juyi, Mazu Daoyi).
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"Race! The thing that bound and suffocated her": The Bondage of Belonging in the Life and Work of Nella Larsen.
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Artist or Critic?: Guy Pene du Bois and the Search for Artistic Identity.
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Biographical Listening: Intimacy, Madness and the Music of Robert Schumann.
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A biographical overview of pianist-pedagogue Alexander Siloti and his revision of Liszt's Piano Concerto No. 2.
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Gordon Mathie, master teacher and performer: A reflection on his career and teaching methodologies.
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Literary Sensations: Victorian Women Writers and Celebrity Culture.
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Franz Liszt's "Vallee d'Obermann" from the "Annees de Pelerinage, Premiere Annee, Suisse": A Poetic Performance Guide.
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CHOOSING THE MIDDLE WAY: ERNEST HORN'S CONTRIBUTION TO THE COMMISSION ON THE SOCIAL STUDIES IN THE SCHOOLS (IOWA).
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EDWIN FENTON AND THE NEW SOCIAL STUDIES: A STUDY IN CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT AND PUBLICATION (STRUCTURE, INQUIRY, HOLT, BRUNER, CARNEGIE).
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William Heard Kilpatrick: Progressive educator, curriculum innovator, and social philosopher. The impact of his Project Method on today's innovations.
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Laura Zirbes (1884--1967): An American progressive in an era of education conservativism.
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Arthur Delbert Rice, Jr.: Pursuit of shalom, encompassing care of creation in mission in the Philippines.
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Transforming the gray factory: The presidential leadership of Charles M. Vest and the architecture of change at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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Painting the mundane: Examining the role of banality in the life and career of Rene Magritte.
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Voicing the voiceless: Feminism and contemporary Arab Muslim women's autobiographies.
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Blood in the water: Tracking the wild grownup in America's lust for the tarnished hero. Depth psychology in dialogue with the journalism of popular culture.
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EDUCATION AND WORLD ORDER: THE THOUGHT OF JOHAN GALTUNG AND NINE AMERICAN RECONSTRUCTIONISTS (PEACE, DEVELOPMENT, FUTURE).
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Clio's uncertain guardians: History education at Teacher's College, Columbia University, 1906-1988.
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'How would you start making a new country?': D. H. Lawrence's nation building pilgrimage.
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The ideal and the actual of James Coolidge Carter: Morality and law in the Gilded Age (David Dudley Fields, Christopher Columbus Langdell).
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"An American type": The Kikuchi diaries, a cultural biography (1941--1947) (Charles Kikuchi).
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"Appassionata": An exploration of artistry in the lives of six prominent women pianists.
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Gregory Rabassa's Latin American literature: A translator's visible legacy.
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Belief in the integrity of the Lowell working women: An examination of Harriet Farley's writings.
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A vision of her place: Julian of Norwich and the contemplative's role in the Christian community.
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Becoming a war heroine: Feminist revision and cultural resistance in women's literature of the First World War (Edith Wharton, Virginia Woolf, Rose Macaulay, Hilda Doolittle, May Sinclair).
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Tyzen Hsiao, a native Taiwanese composer and his "1947 Overture" (China).
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Feng Zikai's art and the Kaiming Book Company: Art for the people in early twentieth-century China.
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Writing the lives of Restoration and eighteenth-century women writers: Towards a new feminist biography.
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Biography of Hsue-Shen Tsien: The story of an American-trained Chinese rocket expert.
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A feminist interpretation of Korean gender ideology through the play "If You Look For Me, I Won't Be There" (with Original writing, Whang Sujung).
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Defenses of solitude: Justice Douglas, the right to privacy, and the preservation of the American wilderness (William O. Douglas).
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Love demythologized: The significance and impact of Zhang Ailing's (1921-1995) works (China).
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Folk, traditional, and non-Western elements in the choral works of Sid Robinovitch.
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In the seven-league boots of the 'sky pilot': The ministry of the Reverend Nehemiah Boynton, D.D., L.L.D.
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The life of Elizabeth McClintock Phillips, 1821--1896: A story of family, friends, community, and a self-made woman.
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HENRY DAVID THOREAU AND THE LIMITATIONS OF NINETEENTH-CENTURY SCIENCE (MASSACHUSETTS).
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Marginalized Thoreau: A sociological study of Henry David Thoreau's sympathy with the economic and ethnic underclass.
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Letting nature run its course: Thoreau's "Walden" as experimental cure (Henry David Thoreau).
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Self and society in transition: A study of modern autobiographical practice in Telugu (India).
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Passing rhetorics and the performance of gender identity: (Auto)biographical, visual, and virtual representations of transgender subjectivity and embodiment.
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Opacities: Queer strategies (Michel Foucault, Roland Barthes, France, Andy Warhol).
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Reforming the state by re-forming the family: Imagining the Romantic mother in pedagogy and letters, 1790--1813 (Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi, Jean Paul Friedrich Richter, Dorothea Schlegel, Caroline Schlegel Schelling, Germany).
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Becoming a teacher is a journey for a lifetime: The biography of a fourth-grade writing teacher.
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William James Barrow: A biographical study of his formative years and his role in the history of library and archives conservation from 1931 to 1941.
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FROM REALISM TO RAPPROCHEMENT: THE AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL INTERPRETATION OF COLLINGWOOD'S PHILOSOPHY (IDEALISM, HISTORY, METAPHYSICS; ENGLAND).
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Finding common ground: "Paint", politics, people, and the poet (The 1850s as formative years for the writer Emily Dickinson).
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Ernest Hemingway: Letters, 1908--1925 (Carlos Baker, Matthew J. Bruccoli).
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Revisiting Vietnam: Memoirs, memorials, museums (Ron Kovic, Michael Herr, John Balaban, Tim O'Brien, Bruce Weigl).
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The Peasant intellectual Jia Pingwa: An historico-literary analysis of his life and early works (China).
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"The scepter rests well in the hands of a woman": Faith, politics, and the Thirty Years War (Amalia Elisabeth, Landgraefin von Hessen-Kassel, Germany).
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The influence of Lyndon Johnson on the origins and politics of the war on poverty: A study of presidential strengths and weaknesses.
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Scipio Africanus in Spain: The key to the Second Punic War (Roman Republic).
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William G. Beesley (1797--1842), Windsor chairmaker, colourman, and decorative painter of Salem, New Jersey.
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An examination of Paul Volcker's policy influence over the United States economy and international markets.
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Alice Kirk Grierson and Elizabeth Bacon Custer: Defining the role of the commanders' wife in the post Civil War Army, 1865--1890.
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Chinese literati ethos and art education: A cross-cultural study of the life, poetry, play, painting, pedagogy, and scholarship of the contemporary literatus Joseph Chen-ying Yen.
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Expanding antiquity: Andrea Navagero and villa culture in the cinquecento Veneto (Italy).
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The hoop of many hoops: The integration of Lakota ancestral knowledge and Baha'i teachings in the performative practices of Kevin Locke.
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Clement Greenberg: His critical and personal relationships with Jackson Pollock and selected post-painterly abstractionists.
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John Muir and the nature of the West: An ecology of American life, 1864-1914.
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"Blessed home": Nature, religion, science, and human relationship in the early life of John Muir.
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Melting snow: A re-examination of Dr. John Snow, his dot-map and the 1854 Broad Street cholera outbreak (England).
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Reason and radicalism: The history of Donna Allen and women's activism in media.
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The seductions of dissonance: Ragini Devi and the idea of India in the United States, 1893--1965.
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Chiang Wen-Yeh: An overview with an in-depth analysis of his masterwork "Folk Festival Poem".
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Mme. Chiang Kai-shek and her two worlds: 1908--1949 (China, United States, Mayling Soong).
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To the Yen-an Station: The life and writing of Helen Foster Snow (a.k.a. Nym Wales).
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From Pinewood to Hollywood = British filmmakers in American cinema, 1910-1969 /
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Pan-Islamism and Modernisation During the Reign of Sultan Abdulhamid II, 1876--1909.
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Challenges in a qualitative study of a tribal leader by a non-Indian researcher: How a biography of a tribal leader endures time and a change in approach.
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Imagining corporate culture: The industrial paternalism of William Hesketh Lever at Port Sunlight, 1888--1925.
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Beyond impressions: The life and films of Germaine Dulac from aesthetics to politics.
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Institutions of self: Law, colonialism and autobiography in nineteenth-century America.
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