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Lord wrote that David L. Nichols, of the class of 1816, “was obliged to leave [the Browns] at Richmond [Virginia] on the return, and was replaced by a young colored boy, named Mitchell, who came home with them and remained an inmate ...
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1902), a renowned hunter and forebear of families still active in whaling today, caught both bowhead and minke whales.35 ... (2) Danish catcher—boat whaling between 1924 and 1958 using the ves— sels S/S Sonja and S/S Sonja Kaligtoq; ...
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Michel Foucault has described as a transition from a Renaissance episteme of resemblance to a Classical one of representation, a shift that he locates in the seventeenth century. It is not that writers like Cotton Mather are worrying ...
This is a fascinating picture of an elite American institution and its troubled relationshipÑ at times compassionate, at times conflictedÑwith Indians and Native American culture.
Native Americans and Dartmouth Colin G. Calloway. Chapter 4 1. Frederick Chase, A History ofDartmouth College and the Town ofHanover, New Hampshire, 2 vols. (Vol. 1, Cambridge, Mass.: John Wilson and Son, 1891), 1:298. 2.
Benjamin Jastrzembski is a student at Harvard Medical School and from Hanover, New Hampshire. He first visited Nicaragua in 2005 as a college sophomore through Dartmouth's CCESP program. Visiting Nicaragua sparked his interest in ...
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Karen's mother's death, two years earlier, had been a great shock and a tremendous sadness for her, but Karen felt that at least it was definitive—she was there one day, and gone the next. She reported that dealing with her father's ...
164–172, for an especially good example of Stein's variations on Jeff Campbell's different names, syncopated in accord with his changing opinions in his intense conversation with Melanctha ... In their notes to this edition, Catharine R ...
For example, in Moran of the Lady Letty Chinese sailors are repeatedly described as secretive rat-eaters, thus perpetuating the dehumanizing stereotypes in circulation at the time that justified violence, both physical and legislative, ...
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Just as the playwright enhanced awareness of themes with a series of recurring and developing verbal images, he also designed the music to guide the audience's understanding of unfolding, often ambiguous events.
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By construing the Pacific Rim as a unified region binding together the territorial United States with the areas of Asia and the Pacific, he also demonstrates that the logic of the imperialist imaginary suggested it was not only proper but ...
Bernardin de Saint-Pierre was among the celebrated past graduates of the Lycée Corneille. He remains best known for his novel Paul et Virginie (1788), which inspired many artists including Cornell, who made multiple works inspired by ...
Indeed since John Steinbeck toured a war-ravaged Russia in 1947 with the photographer Robert Capa in search of what he termed the “great other side of politics— There must, he wrote, be a private life of the Russian people” the sense ...