This purpose of this thesis paper, which had originally been written for the Russian Department at Dickinson College, was meant to be both an analytical and informational approach to current developing international relations...
After the Sharpeville Massacre in March of 1961 the primary agents sponsoring the decades old South African anti-Apartheid movement, the African National Congress (ANC), agreed to suspend non-violent methods in favor of an...
For more information on the published version, visit Brill's Website., An inquiry in historical sociology using textual interpretation of educational curricular documents to analyze the role assigned to Islam in the official...
Early research on black racial identity development cautioned that close relationships with whites signalled an alienation from blackness and a subconscious acceptance that ‘white is right’. These assumptions mirrored popular...
Published as:Reiner, J. Toby. "‘Supreme Emergencies’, Ontological Holism, and Rights to Communal Membership." Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy (March 10, 2015). DOI:10.1080/13698230.2015.1004837 ...
Ball, Jeremy. "The ‘Three Crosses’ of Mission Work: Fifty Years of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions (ABCFM) in Angola, 1880-1930." Journal of Religion in Africa 40, no. 3 (2010): 331-357....
For more information on the published version, visit Intellect's Website. https://www.intellectbooks.com/paolo-sorrentinos-cinema-and-television, Marini-Maio, Nicoletta. "‘È solo l’alito di un vecchio’. Obscenity, Exchange...
Ellison, James G. "'A Fierce Hunger': Tracing the Impacts of the 1918-1919 Influenza Pandemic in Southwest Tanzania." In The Spanish Flu Pandemic of 1918: New Perspectives, edited by Howard Phillips and David Killingray,...
Keats’s poetry on Classical relics invokes the tradition of ekphrasis, a rhetorical device that indicates a verbal representation of an artwork. While critics have explored the symbolic, often gendered, implications of these...
Killing over 50 million people worldwide in the aftermath of World War I, the 1918 influenza epidemic followed soldiers home to all corners of the globe. In New Zealand, almost 8,600 people died, approximately half the number...