From the Ground Up Thomas SchlichMining had an enormous role, only partly measurable, in the history of Utah. Its multidimensional impact continues today. Economically, it made a major long term contribution to the wealth, employment, and tax base of the state and stimulated a seemingly endless range of secondary businesses and enterprises. It helped shape the state's social history, determi
thereby forming the foundation upon which Christendom itself is to be ordered
It’s personal and vital record that gives insight into the darkest time in American history
What if increased visibility of marginalized identities-a goal of much socially committed lyric poetry in the United States-does not necessarily lead to increased social recognition
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This books explores why a part of the revolutionary leadership accused another of subversion in the “critical period
Intended for those who are troubled by their lives and want to make changes but don't know where to begin
confront two enemies after the First World War: the British Mandate and the Zionist movement
multi-discursive
The volume explores the paradoxes at the core of Beckett’s poetics through the notion of ‘nothing’
Through the Schoolhouse Door offers a collection of experiences from exemplary school programs and the analysis of an expert group of folklorists and educators who are dedicated not only to getting students out the door and into their communities to learn about the folk culture all around them but also to honoring the culture teachers and students bring to the classroom
This book demonstrates how Merleau-Ponty's understanding of the continuity of inner and psychological life (interiority) and the material world (exteriority) has broad implications for philosophy
they commingled Surrealist techniques with elements of traditional Chinese iconography