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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
601

Cleveland and Northeast Ohio's Overlooked Historical Contributions to Underground, Punk, and Alternative Music

Poritsky, Marc I. 16 September 2014 (has links)
No description available.
602

Into the Fray : Norman Jacobson, the Free Speech Movement and the Clash of Commitments

Gardner, Kai 17 June 2015 (has links)
No description available.
603

Le theme du mariage mixte et/ou polygame comme foyer d'observation socioculturelle et interculturelle dans quatre romans francophones : mariages ou mirages?

Dogliotti, Rosa-Luisa Amalia 11 1900 (has links)
Summaries in French and English / Text in French / Les romans analyses - Une si longue lettre et Un chant ecarlate de Mariama Ba, O pays, mon beau peuple! by d'Ousmane Sembene et Agar d' Albert Memmi - proposent tous une histoire se deroulant en Afrique et ayant pour theme le mariage mixte et/ou polygame, theme particulierement riche comme foyer d'observation socioculturelle et interculturelle des milieux evoques. Le chapitre 1 cerne le theme du mariage et ses diverses configurations mixtes et polygames dans les quatre roamns. Sont examines dans les chapitres suivants: les rapports familiaux et sociaux tels qu'ils sont vecus par les couples protagonistes; la polygamie, centrale aux deux romans de Ba et omnipresente dans celui de Sembene; les religions des societes concernees, telles qu' ell es affectent les couples en jeu; les images de la femme - et surtout de la femme africaine - qui ressortent des situations conjugates developpees par les auteurs; l'eventuelle influence du sexe de l'auteur sur la representation de la femme. / The novels analysed - Une si longue lettre and Un chant ecarlate by Mariama Ba, O pays, mon beau peuple! by Ousmane Sembene and Agar by Albert Memmi - all tell stories set in Africa and share the theme of mixed and/or polygamous marriage, a particularly fertile theme through which to focus a socio-cultural and intercultural examination of the social environments portrayed. Chapter 1 identifies the theme of marriage and the various mixed/polygamous configurations it assumes in the four novels. The succeeding chapters examine: family and social relationships as experienced by the protagonists; polygamy, central to both novels by Ba and omnipresent in Sembene's novel; the religions of the societies portrayed, insofar as they affect the couples concerned; the images of woman - and particularly the Afiican woman - emerging from the marital situations developed by the authors and, finally, the possible influence of authorial gender on the presentation of woman. / Classics and Modern Euorpean Languages / M.A. (French)
604

Perspective vol. 8 no. 7 (Dec 1974)

Vander Plaats, Bob, DeBoard, Donn, Thies, Christiane 31 December 1974 (has links)
No description available.
605

Perspective vol. 16 no. 6 (Dec 1982)

Seerveld, Calvin, Dengerink, Adrienne, Van Ginkel, Aileen, Vanderkloet, Kathy, Terpstra, Nicholas 31 December 1982 (has links)
No description available.
606

Mail Order Music: the Hinners Organ Company in the Dakotas, 1879-1936

Alcorn-Oppedahl, Allison A. (Allison Ann) 08 1900 (has links)
Founded in 1879 by John L. Hinners, the Hinners Organ Company developed a number of stock models of small mechanical-action instruments that were advertised throughout the Midwest. Operating without outside salesmen, the company was one of the first to conduct all of its affairs by mail, including the financial arrangements, selection of the basic design, and custom alterations where required. Buyers first met a company representative when he arrived by train to set up the crated instrument that had been shipped ahead of him. Tracker organs with hand-operated bellows were easily repaired by local craftsmen, and were suited to an area that, for the most part, lacked electricity. In all, the company constructed nearly three thousand pipe organs during its sixty years of operation. Rapid decline of the firm began in the decade prior to 1936 during which the company sold fewer than one hundred instruments, and closed in that year when John's son Arthur found himself without sufficient financial resources to weather the lengthy depression. The studies of the original-condition Hinners organs in the Dakotas include extensive photographs and measurements, and provide an excellent cross section of the smaller instruments produced by the company. They are loud, excellently crafted, functionally attractive, tonally typical of the early twentieth-century American Romantic organ, and utilize designs and materials typical of this era. Only recently has it been acknowledged that these Hinners organs represent a "meat and potatoes" class of instrument, as it were, an honest meal without the pretense of delicate appetizers, vintage wine, and gourmet dessert. In this way the company offered churches a serviceable and respectable musical alternative to grandeur, and was able to fulfill the needs and meet the budget of a small congregation without the expense of a custom instrument.
607

Role Gdaňsku v zahraniční politice nacistického Německa, 1933-1939 / The City of Danzig in the Foreign Policy of the Nazi Germany, 1933-1939

Bandžuch, Tomáš January 2015 (has links)
The topic of the thesis is an evolution of the Free city of Danzig in 1930's and the role it played in German and Polish politics during the aforemetioned period consecutively to the evolution of the situation in the city of Danzig in 1920's. The particular elementary processes of the Free city of Danzig's nazification are described here as well as key moments that fundamentally affected the city's standing within the local as well as international political environment. The thesis also focuses on the analysis of the Polish and German foreign policy's influence over the power ballance between relevant actors and to which extent the situation in Danzig contributed to the increase of tensions between Poland and Germany, which in the end led to the beginning of the WWII. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
608

Merging Identities: A Glimpse into the World of Albert Wicker, An African American Leader in New Orleans, 1893-1928

Smith, Melissa Lee 15 December 2007 (has links)
The life and career of Albert Wicker, Jr. (1869-1928), reflects the growth of the new urban African-American middle class in New Orleans, Louisiana, in the early years of the twentieth century. He spent his career working for advances in education while using memberships in churches, Masonic groups, insurance companies, benevolent societies, and educational leagues to achieve his personal and professional goals. The networks created by him and others along the way illustrate not only complexity of black life in New Orleans but also the growing tendency of differing ethnic groups to work together to achieve common economic, political, social objectives.
609

Albert Demangeon (1872-1940). De l'école communale à la chaire en Sorbonne, l'itinéraire d'un géographe moderne

Wolff, Denis 04 April 2005 (has links) (PDF)
Malgré son rôle fondamental dans le développement de la géographie en France, Albert Demangeon (1872-1940) reste relativement méconnu. Cette biobibliographie intellectuelle, élaborée à partir de publications parfois ignorées et de documents d'archives, présente son itinéraire en trois parties qui suivent les grands moments de sa vie jusqu'au milieu des années vingt. La première correspond à son ascension professionnelle et sociale : baccalauréat (1890), entrée à l'Ecole normale supérieure (1892), agrégation (1895), thèse sur la Picardie (1905) et beau mariage. La seconde couvre le début de sa carrière universitaire à Lille (1904-1911) puis à la Sorbonne jusqu'à l'irruption de la guerre ; c'est, à l'époque, un géographe polyvalent. La troisième analyse son engagement pendant et après la Grande Guerre et ses interrogations sur le sort de l'Europe dans le monde après le conflit. Albert Demangeon apparaît finalement de manière contrastée. Si certains ouvrages sont novateurs, s'ils mettent en oeuvre brillamment la géographie moderne à toutes les échelles, on ne peut discerner une théorie originale et leur apport méthodologique est réduit. Ce grand travailleur, infatigable promoteur de la géographie régionale et humaine, est plutôt un vulgarisateur. Il défend la géographie nouvelle tout en collaborant avec les sociologues et les historiens qui contestent ses prétentions. Sans être un organisateur comme Emmanuel de Martonne, son autorité ne cesse d'augmenter au sein de l'Ecole française de géographie dont il est l'une des chevilles ouvrières.
610

Perspective vol. 8 no. 7 (Dec 1974) / Perspective: Newsletter of the Association for the Advancement of Christian Scholarship

Vander Plaats, Bob, DeBoard, Donn, Thies, Christiane 26 March 2013 (has links)
No description available.

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