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Pages : 10
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IRVING MEILAND V WAYNE COUNTY PROBATE JUDGE, 359 MICH 78 (1960)
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Pages : 10
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IRVING MEILAND V WAYNE COUNTY PROBATE JUDGE, 359 MICH 78 (1960)
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Pages : 14
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North western reporter. Second series. N.W. 2d. Cases argued and determined in the courts of Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin
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Languages : en
Pages : 964
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Division of Research Programs
Author: National Endowment for the Humanities. Division of Research Programs
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Category : Endowments
Languages : en
Pages : 48
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Category : Endowments
Languages : en
Pages : 48
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Circumstances
Author: David F. Bell
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 9780803212299
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 256
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Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 9780803212299
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 256
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Southern Culture
Author: John J. Beck
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 576
Book Description
From the very beginning the South was different. The source and significance of this difference has been debated and discussed for over 200 years. In recent decades, the demise of the South as a regional culture has frequently been predicted, although now some scholars and journalists are maintaining that it is proving to be remarkably resilient and is actually having an ever greater influence on the broader American culture. Southern Culture examines the origins and evolution of the region's culture and focuses on six key patterns that have defined it: agrarianism, class relations, race relations, gender and family traditions, evangelical Christianity, and political traditions. Southern Culture also explores the products of the culture with major sections on dialect, painting, architecture, pottery, music, literature, and icons and myths. It concludes with essays by each of the authors in which they reflect on where Southern culture is headed. Professors, to see an annotated list of helpful links to accompany Southern Culture, click here "Three community college instructors combine their long experience in teaching English, history, and sociology in North Carolina (Vance-Granville Community College) to provide an interdisciplinary introductory text well worth adoption. Beck, Frandsen, and Randall meet well the challenge of merging humanities and social science approaches to regional studies by examining six focal areas: race, class, politics, family, religion, and agrarianism. ... Highly recommended." - Choice Magazine ". . . a scholarly resource that also is fun to read." -- Durham Herald Sun
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 576
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From the very beginning the South was different. The source and significance of this difference has been debated and discussed for over 200 years. In recent decades, the demise of the South as a regional culture has frequently been predicted, although now some scholars and journalists are maintaining that it is proving to be remarkably resilient and is actually having an ever greater influence on the broader American culture. Southern Culture examines the origins and evolution of the region's culture and focuses on six key patterns that have defined it: agrarianism, class relations, race relations, gender and family traditions, evangelical Christianity, and political traditions. Southern Culture also explores the products of the culture with major sections on dialect, painting, architecture, pottery, music, literature, and icons and myths. It concludes with essays by each of the authors in which they reflect on where Southern culture is headed. Professors, to see an annotated list of helpful links to accompany Southern Culture, click here "Three community college instructors combine their long experience in teaching English, history, and sociology in North Carolina (Vance-Granville Community College) to provide an interdisciplinary introductory text well worth adoption. Beck, Frandsen, and Randall meet well the challenge of merging humanities and social science approaches to regional studies by examining six focal areas: race, class, politics, family, religion, and agrarianism. ... Highly recommended." - Choice Magazine ". . . a scholarly resource that also is fun to read." -- Durham Herald Sun
Remembering Paradise
Author: Peter Nosco
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Pages : 974
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Pages : 974
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“The” Middle East and the West
Author: Bernard Lewis
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Languages : en
Pages : 164
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Pages : 164
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Walking
Author: Henry David Thoreau
Publisher: J. Missouri
ISBN: 9781940777115
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 48
Book Description
In his classic essay on walking, Henry David Thoreau, the famous naturalist and philosopher, extols the virtues of immersing ourselves daily in nature. Thoreau treats the act of walking as a vehicle that transports us to the sacred space that is nature. The wildness of nature becomes a retreat from the noise of contemporary society and civilization-a place to rest our thoughts and regain balance between these two worlds. This J. Missouri edition contains nearly 40 new historical and biographical footnotes.
Publisher: J. Missouri
ISBN: 9781940777115
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 48
Book Description
In his classic essay on walking, Henry David Thoreau, the famous naturalist and philosopher, extols the virtues of immersing ourselves daily in nature. Thoreau treats the act of walking as a vehicle that transports us to the sacred space that is nature. The wildness of nature becomes a retreat from the noise of contemporary society and civilization-a place to rest our thoughts and regain balance between these two worlds. This J. Missouri edition contains nearly 40 new historical and biographical footnotes.