A. Warren, Anchorites and Their Patrons. Warren breaks down the anchoritic population by century and gender (see table 1, p. 20). 14.
For histories of the emergence of the modern human and social sciences, see: Porter and Ross, Modern Social Sciences; Ross, Origins; and Smith, Norton History. 12. For the historical details of this narrative I am indebted to the work ...
Still continued to promote a final edition, published in 1886, for the remainder of his life. When he died of a heart attack on July 14, 1902, William Still, age eighty, was hailed as “Father of the Underground Railroad” and one of the ...
John W. Cavanaugh was president from 1905 to 1919 and is not to be confused with ... A well-known speaker and author in his own right, Cavanaugh booked all the entertainment for the students during his tenure.
Cronon, William. “'Only Connect': The Goals of a Liberal Arts Education.” Liberal Education 85.1 (1999): 6–12. Damon, William. The Path to Purpose: Helping Our Children Find Their Calling in Life. New York: Free Press, 2008.
Though it is initially very brief, the couple's testimony of loss immediately fleshes them out to the baker. They are no longer customers but persons. Overcome with compassion at the weight of their loss, the baker immediately invites ...
Nancy Baker has devoted her career to arguing that any account of human cognition that attempts to reduce first-person consciousness—which she calls eliminative materialism— will fail. First-person consciousness is an ontological ...
Others, like Pedro Pascual Farfán, were willing to align themselves with anyone capable of defending Church interests.18 Msgr. Farfán became archbishop of Lima in 1933 and, along with Msgr. Mariano Holguín of Arequipa, actively promoted ...
This book will appeal not only to Notre Dame fans, but to those interested in South Bend and Indiana history and the history of the Klu Klux Klan, including modern-day Klan violence.
Thus Suchocki says “there is a home in God, a home for the whole universe.”108 Still, do Barbour and Suchocki grapple seriously with the New Testament accounts of the bodily resurrection of Jesus, particularly the empty tomb traditions?
Harlow, UK: Longman Pearson, 2000. ———. “Race, Violence, and Anti-Irish Sentiment in the Nineteenth Century.” In Making the Irish American: History and Heritage of the Irish in the United States, edited by J.J. Lee and Marion R. Casey, ...
Elizabeth S. Kite (Baltimore: Williams and Wilkins, 1916); N. J. Block and Gerald Dworkin, eds., ... 1976); Jeffrey M. Blum, Pseudoscience and Mental Ability (New York: Monthly Review, 1978); Paul L. Boynton, Intelligence: Its ...
Paul Raabe (Frankfurt am Main: Fischer, 1970), 350–51, trans. Willa and Edwin Muir, “The Silence of the Sirens,” in The Complete Short Stories (New York: Schocken, 1983), 430–32. 43. Slingerland and Collard, eds., Creating Consilience, ...
helped spur on the Martin Marprelate pamphleteers. New England proclaims: These are the dayes, the Churches foes to crush To root out Prelates, head, tail, branch, and rush. Let's bring Baals vestments out, to make a fire, Their Myters, ...
How will mere logical inferences, which cannot proceed without general and abstract propositions, help us on to the determination of this particular case? It is not the case of Switzerland attacking Austria, or of Portugal attacking ...
Of course nobody can write about very many aspects of a culture even in as massive a book as Duffy's, especially when offering the kind of detail and attention so impressively displayed in The Stripping of the Altars.
Ultimately, this is a book about the ways in which romance lives on as an idea, even as the genre itself begins to lose ground at the close of the Middle Ages.
In Scandal Work: James Joyce, the New Journalism, and the Home Rule Newspaper Wars, Margot Gayle Backus charts the rise of the newspaper sex scandal across the fin de siècle British archipelago and explores its impact on the work of James ...
Dumville, David N. “Biblical Apocrypha and the Early Irish: A Preliminary Investigation.” Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 73c (1973): 299−338. _____. “The Importation of Mediterranean Manuscripts into Theodore's England.
A fifth vessel, Vessel 31, strongly resembles Bois Blanc ware, displaying a braced rim, but the paste and manufacture quality are poor, possibly representing an expedient vessel. Late Late Woodland Ceramic Subassemblage The greatest ...