Feminism in Jane Austen "I often wonder how you can find time for what you do‚ in addition to the care of the house; and how good Mrs. West could have written such books and collected so many hard works‚ with all her family cares‚ is still more a matter of astonishment! Composition seems to me impossible with a head full of joints of mutton and doses of rhubarb." -- Jane Austen‚ letter of September 8 1816 to Cassandra "I will only add in justice to men‚ that though to the larger and more trifling
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historical discourse." Journal of the American Musicological Society (1995): 396-422. Gendron‚ Bernard. "Moldy figs and modernists: Jazz at war (1942-1946)." Discourse 15.3 (1993): 130-157. DeVeaux‚ Scott. "Constructing the jazz tradition: Jazz historiography." Black American Literature Forum. Vol. 25. No. 3. St. Louis University‚ 1991.
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Westward Expansion: A History of the American Frontier‚ by Ray Allen Billington‚ with the collaboration of James Blaine Hedges (New York: Macmillan Publishing Company‚ 1949‚ Fourth Edition‚ 1974‚ 840 pp.‚ maps‚ tables‚ bibliography‚ index.) As the preface to the first edition states‚ Westward Expansion attempts to follow the pattern that Frederick Jackson Turner might have used had he ever compressed his researches on the American frontier within one volume. Dr. Billington makes no pretense
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Published in response to the 2009 banking and public debt crisis in the Eurozone‚ Jürgen Habermas makes an argument to salvage the project of European unification in his 2013 book The Lure of Technocracy. In order to prevent the European Union from slipping into a technocracy tailored to the financial markets‚ Habermas suggests the EU’s transformation from a pre-dominantly monetary to a truly political union. While the nation-states will maintain their independence‚ their national citizens must also
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According to Bowles and Kaplan‚ “though the Scientific Revolution spread over two centuries and encompassed many different scientific and cultural elements‚ four main themes were important: Nature was a machine‚ instruments could quantify and measure phenomena‚ science had practical value‚ and active experimentation could prove theory better than passive observation” (Bowles and Kaplan‚ 2012‚ pg. 1). The 18th century was a time that involved the Scientific Revolution. The Scientific Revolution also
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Battle of Passchendale: 1) Background: a. General Douglas Haig‚ British General‚ believed that the morale of the German army was very low - especially after the success of the Allies at the Battle of Messines. i. He thought that the Allies could use this low morale and go across Flanders without much trouble. b. British were afraid that the Russians were going to pull out soon so they had to attack soon before the German forces only had to focus on the western
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her main aims for Spain to have no control in the Netherlands. Even though she did have some success in her foreign policy‚ this was still highly expensive‚ which could question if a success was this expensive‚ is it in fact a failure instead. Historiography – Tilbrook: “In the end little had been achieved at a very great cost.” Synoptic – Foreign policy was less of an expensive failure during Netherlands Aims – now England was at wars with Spain‚ Elizabeth didn’t want the Spanish to even have
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Cross Laura de Mello e Souza’s doctoral dissertation began a study on sorcery in colonial Brazil during the sixteenth‚ seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The years prior to the time when she began writing her dissertation many works in historiography had been published. With nothing focusing on Brazil‚ de Mello e Souza knew there was an abundance of information from the Portuguese Inquisition. Delving deeper into her research contained within the Devassas‚ a new issue surfaced for de Mello
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Dr. Jose Rizal "Connecting the Philippines and Germany" An Overview of a Symposium held in Berlin on June 14‚ 2011 (A Working Paper) Introduction 1. The working paper contains two keynote speeches: A. Rotten Beef and Stinking Fish: Rizal and the Writing of Philippine History by Dr. Ambeth R. Ocampo B. Rizal and Germany: First Impressions and Lasting Influences by Bernhard Dahm 2. Dr. Ambeth R. Ocampo is a very well-known and authoritative historian in the Philippines. 3. Bernhard Dahm is a professor
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men believed history was made by other elite men. As times changed‚ historians began to see that history was a struggle and view of bottom up history…. Before top down. How does the Grobe and Bilius excerpt illustrate historiography The excerpt illustrates historiography because we are learning about different historians their works and how they viewed history. The study of historians their work and how they changed throughout time. Explain why Frederick Jackson Turner is an excellent representative
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