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  • About
  • 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.
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Social discourse in the Savoy Theatre's productions of The nautch girl (1891) and Utopia Limited (1893) exoticism and Victorian self-reflection /

Hicks, William L., January 2003 (has links)
Thesis (M.M.)--University of North Texas, 2003. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 102-107).
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Elgar conducting his cello concerto: audio and documentary evidence of style beyond the score

Luchkow, Andrew Stephen 28 August 2008 (has links)
Not available / text
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The education of a Native American anthropologist: Edward P. Dozier (1916-1971)

Norcini, Marilyn Jane, 1950- January 1988 (has links)
This is a documentary study of the formative years of Native American anthropologist, Edward P. Dozier (1916-1971). The research is based on the Edward P. Dozier Papers in the Arizona State Museum Archives, University of Arizona. Edward Pascual Dozier (Awa Tsideh) spent his early years, from his 1916 birth in Santa Clara Pueblo until his 1952 doctoral degree in anthropology, assimilating into the pluralistic society of the Southwest. Although enculturated as a Tewa, he also interacted with local Roman Catholic Hispanic communities in New Mexico. As a young man, Dozier encountered many aspects of Anglo American culture such as a formal education, wage work, and military service during World War II. His future development as a professional academic anthropologist specializing in Southwestern ethnology and linguistics was also influenced by his Anglo father Thomas Sublette Dozier, community studies researcher Elizabeth Shepley Sergeant, and Santa Claran ethnographer Dr. W. W. Hill.
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A structural analysis of the novels of E.M. Forster

Latham, Jack Purdom, 1943- January 1966 (has links)
No description available.
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T. E. Brown as revealed in his letters and poems

Felmley, Mildred H. January 1931 (has links)
No description available.
266

Chasing a Dream: The Formulation of American Identity in the Plays of Edward Albee

Kittredge, James January 2006 (has links)
Edward Albee's late-career plays contain realistic characters who struggle to create identities for themselves in an America still clinging to misbegotten cultural ideals of the 1950s (e.g. power, money, the "perfect" family). This thesis seeks to give these relatively unexamined later plays the attention they deserve. Therein, Albee's conception of the American Dream is defined through an analysis of essays on post-World War II American domestic social attitudes. The playwright's biography is also examined. I then discuss Albee's stylistic and thematic groundwork by way of criticism of several early plays (The Zoo Story, The American Dream, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?), followed by original textual analysis of three later plays (Three Tall Women, The Play About the Baby, The Goat, or Who is Sylvia?) in an attempt to uncover how Albee's comment on American cultural mythology has changed since the beginning of his career.
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Mi historia obstinada. My obstinate history; an intercultural testimony of my own diaspora

2013 December 1900 (has links)
In this thesis, I explore the journey between my worlds, the North and the South, examining the politics and poetics of diaspora. In this process I’ve assembled an archive of memory that has been complied over many years. This archive is a collection of memories and artefacts, of items that I still keep as well as items that were left behind a long time ago, and whose imprints are still very much alive in me. Furthermore, this thesis deals with art in Chile that arose out of the tumultuous period of unrest and unbalance following the rise of the dictatorship in 1973. In this thesis, I deal with artists such as Alfredo Jaar, Lotty Rosenfeld, and Eugenio Dittborn, among others. The work of these artists during this artistic period of resistance is constantly imprinted with signs and codes, as well as staunchness and obliqueness, marking a pivotal role in the continued resistance to the oppressors. Likewise, throughout this thesis I examine the ideas and the prevalently latent shift or “in-betweeness” that exists in the narrative of diaspora and in my own narrative as well. Here, I examine the works of artists, cultural theorists and writers including Stuart Hall, Edward Said, Nelly Richard, James Luna, and Salman Rushdie (among others) to reflect on how their work has influenced, shaped and directed my study of Diaspora, and to a greater extent, my understanding of the politics of it. Likewise, throughout his thesis I work to understand of the heterogeneous yet situated bodies of knowledge and experience that make up the contemporary cultural archive of diaspora. This includes various definitions of diaspora that both interrupt the text as well as enrich it.
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Opening the Window to Edward Whittemore: Systems that Govern Human Experience

Winland, Joseph L., Jr. 18 August 2010 (has links)
Edward Whittemore (1933-1995) is a now almost unknown American writer. This project seeks to bring Edward Whittemore to light. Though he has a simple voice and a subtle but vast knowledge of history, he writes with a fantastic imagination and dramatizes a timely but tragic message. In “Part One” of Sinai Tapestry, Whittemore explores the complex relationship between Chaos and Order through the extravagant lives of his major characters, Plantagenet Strongbow and Skanderbeg Wallenstein. Through a biography of Whittemore’s life and a close analysis of Strongbow’s and Wallenstein’s relationship, I will highlight Whittemore’s depth as an author and thinker, make evident his availability to literary analysis and critical theory, and argue the presence of Whittemore’s own ideology regarding the systems that govern human experience.
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La presse politique religieuse et sociale en Angleterre sous le protectorat d'Edward Seymour duc de Somerset, 1547-1549.

Beauregard, Jacques. January 1969 (has links)
No description available.
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Karlstads kommuns tillväxtstrategi : En fallstudie i urban ekonomi / Karlstad Municipality's Economic Growth Strategy : A Case Study in Urban Economics

Larsson, Wiktor, Persson, Jesper January 2014 (has links)
Karlstads kommun har en målsättning om att kommunen år 2020 skall vara 100 000 invånare till antalet. För att detta mål skall nås inom en rimlig tid så har kommunen tre hållbarhetsstrategier som skall ligga till grund för kommunens arbete de kommande åren. De tre hållbarhetsstrategierna är folkhälsostrategin, tillväxtstrategin och miljö- och klimatstrategin, som skall se till att kommunen skall kunna växa på ett socialt, ekonomiskt och miljömässigt hållbart sätt.    Den här uppsatsen undersöker Karlstads kommuns tillväxtstrategi och hur bra den och dess mål och delmål passar in på ekonomiprofessorn Richard Floridas teorier om den kreativa klassen och på ekonomiprofessorn Edward Glaesers teorier om humankapital och stadstillväxt. / Karlstad Municipality has a vision that the municipality shall have 100 000 inhabitants by the year 2020. For this goal to be reached within a reasonable time, the municipality has made three sustainability strategies that will be the basis for the municipality’s work for the coming years. The three sustainability strategies are: the public health strategy, the economic growth strategy and the environment and climate strategy. The idea behind these strategies is to ensure that the municipality will grow in a socially, economic and environmentally sustainable manner.    This thesis examines Karlstad Municipality’s economic growth strategy and how well it and its goals and objectives can be applied on the economics professor Richard Florida and his theories about the Creative Class and on the economics professor Edward Glaeser and his theories about human capital and urban economics.

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