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L'indigénisme dans le roman haïtienCharles, Judith, 1953- January 1984 (has links)
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Inner-Midrashic introductions to the interpretation of individual Biblical books and their influence on the form and themes of introductions to medieval rabbinic Bible commentariesDistefano, Michel. January 2007 (has links)
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Supreme political power in Greek literature of the fifth century, B.C.Levitt, Bella. January 1941 (has links)
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The sincerity of the Roman satiristsBrown, Margaret Frances January 1936 (has links)
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Structure and philosophy in mediaeval encyclopaediasWallis, Faith January 1974 (has links)
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Studien zum neuen Menschen im deutschen Drama des zwanzigsten Jahrhunderts.Riedel, Walter E. January 1966 (has links)
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Le conflict des generations tel que l’illustre le roman français d’apres-guerre. --.Fortier, Mireille. January 1941 (has links)
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Etude sur le satanisme dans les oeuvres des auteurs modernes de Chateaubriand à Georges Bernanos.Rowley, Marie Rita. January 1940 (has links)
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Paris, source d’inspiration dans la poesie français : Des origines à Baudelaire.Schiffers, Tania. January 1942 (has links)
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Mirages Solidified: Myth, Beautification, and Tourism in the Creation of Santa Barbara's El Pueblo Viejo Landmark DistrictOrth, Michael D. 01 June 2011 (has links) (PDF)
A number of books and articles have been written on the social movement to reimagine Southern California’s past in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. While many of the pageants, parades, and public displays that defined this regional movement now reside in the pages of history, some architectural examples from this period are still visible today. In many cities, these examples are scattered throughout the community; while in others like Santa Barbara, they represent the centerpiece of the city’s architectural distinctiveness.
Santa Barbara’s architecture challenges urban scholars to successfully garner an accurate sense of the past. More importantly, such historic spaces divert attention away from the social efforts that led to their inception. This thesis charts the history of Santa Barbara’s architectural reinvention and how the stylistic proliferation influenced the way various generations would think about the city’s past. The renaissance in a uniform Spanish style not only inspired local beautification efforts but also historic preservation, which ultimately resulted in the creation of the El Pueblo Viejo Landmark District in 1960. Additionally, this narrative critically examines the area’s history prior to the district’s establishment to show how economic profitability guided city planning, beautification, tourism, and preservation toward the ultimate solidification of the town’s Spanish image.
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