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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.
811

His circle completed

Tittle, Steve, Cummings, E. E. Arthur, Chester Alan, Arthur, Chester Alan, January 1974 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1974. / Typescript and manuscript. Vita. For 2 choruses (SATB), 2 speakers, and instrumental ensemble (piano, harp, percussion, flute, oboe, bass clarinet, trumpet, horn, bass trombone, 2 violins, 2 violoncellos, and 2 double basses); performance also requires people to control slide projections and lighting changes. English words. Text for score is from Credo one and Credo two, by Gavin Arthur; text read by speakers before the beginning of the piece is by Jalal ud-din Rumi, a 13th-cent. mystical Persian poet. Includes performance instructions. Includes the compositions "Winter's not forever (on three poems by e. e. cummings) for soprano, female speaker, and six players" (leaves 124-148) and "--And it always will be (for percussion soloist with orchestra)" (leaves 149-186) by the author. "Winter's not forever": for soprano, speaker, flute, horn, bass clarinet, double bass, percussion, and piano/celeste. Description based on print version record.
812

Etude critique et auto ethnographique du role de la femme a travers les oeuvres d'auteurs tels que Ananda Devi, Arthur Golden, Dominique Lapierre, Naguib Mahfouz et Marie NDiaye / A critical feminist and auto ethnographic research study of the role of women in society through selected novels of Anand Devi,Arthur Golden, Dominique Lapierre, Naguib Mahfouz et Marie NDiaye

Angeline, Marilyn Natacha Beryl 02 1900 (has links)
Linguistics and Modern Languages / M.A. (French)
813

AWG Champion, Zulu Nationalism and `Separate Development' in South Africa, 1965 -1975

Tabata, Wonga 30 November 2006 (has links)
This is a historical study of AWG Champion, the former leader of the Industrial and Commercial Workers' Union (ICU) and provincial President of the African National Congress, in the politics of Zululand and Natal from 1965 to 1975. The study examines the introduction of the Zulu homeland and how different political forces in that region of South Africa responded to the idea of a Zulu homeland during the period under review. It also deals with Champion's political alienation from the ANC. This dissertation is also a study of the development of Zulu ethnic nationalism within the structures of apartheid or separate development, the homelands. Issues running throughout the study are the questions of how and why Champion tried and failed to manipulate `separate development' in order to build a Zulu ethnic political base. / History / M.A. (History)
814

Sobre Lukács a partir de sua interpretação n A Destruição da Razão

Carneiro, Rogério de Oliveira 27 February 2008 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2016-06-02T20:13:07Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 1716.pdf: 531315 bytes, checksum: 80ad12e3b9add2d71c45a8170d033728 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2008-02-27 / In the Destruction of Reason, from 1953, Georg Lukács plays several thinkers as philosophics idealizers of german way to Hitler. This work has as purpose to show such reading as a mistake. Another moment, through a deviation about the Hungarian author s trajectory, shows also that there is a transformation in the writing style after his convertion on the communist party in 1918, wich emphasires mainly after the thirties, in it s soviet period. On the other hand, shows also that during Lukács last years there is an effort to revise mistakes of the past / Em A Destruição da Razão, de 1953, Georg Lukács interpreta diversos pensadores como idealizadores filosóficos do caminho alemão até Hitler. Este trabalho tem por objetivo mostrar tal leitura como um equívoco. Noutro momento, através de uma digressão sobre a trajetória do autor húngaro, mostra também que há uma transformação no estilo da escrita após sua conversão ao partido comunista em 1918, que se acentua principalmente após os anos 30, em seu período soviético. Por outro lado, mostra também que nos últimos anos de vida de Lukács há um esforço para corrigir os erros do passado
815

"To Hold the World in Contempt": The British Empire, War, and the Irish and Indian Nationalist Press, 1899-1914

Rosenkranz, Susan A. 26 April 2013 (has links)
The era between the close of the nineteenth century and the onset of the First World War witnessed a marked increase in radical agitation among Indian and Irish nationalists. The most outspoken political leaders of the day founded a series of widely circulated newspapers in India and Ireland, placing these editors in the enviable position of both reporting and creating the news. Nationalist journalists were in the vanguard of those pressing vocally for an independent India and Ireland, and together constituted an increasingly problematic contingent for the British Empire. The advanced-nationalist press in Ireland and the nationalist press in India took the lead in facilitating the exchange of provocative ideas—raising awareness of perceived imperial injustices, offering strategic advice, and cementing international solidarity. Irish and Indian press coverage of Britain’s imperial wars constituted one of the premier weapons in the nationalists’ arsenal, permitting them to build support for their ideology and forward their agenda in a manner both rapid and definitive. Directing their readers’ attention to conflicts overseas proved instructive in how the Empire dealt with those who resisted its policies, and also showcased how it conducted its affairs with its allies. As such, critical press coverage of the Boxer Rebellion, Boer War, Russo-Japanese War, and World War I bred disaffection for the Empire, while attempts by the Empire to suppress the critiques further alienated the public. This dissertation offers the first comparative analysis of the major nationalist press organs in India and Ireland, using the prism of war to illustrate the increasingly persuasive role of the press in promoting resistance to the Empire. It focuses on how the leading Indian and Irish editors not only fostered a nationalist agenda within their own countries, but also worked in concert to construct a global anti-imperialist platform. By highlighting the anti-imperial rhetoric of the nationalist press in India and Ireland and illuminating their strategies for attaining self-government, this study deepens understanding of the seeds of nationalism, making a contribution to comparative imperial scholarship, and demonstrating the power of the media to alter imperial dynamics and effect political change.
816

Not So Elementary: An Examination of Trends in a Century of Sherlock Holmes Adaptations

Camp, Nathan 05 1900 (has links)
This study examines changes over time in 40 different Sherlock Holmes films and 39 television series and movies spanning from 1900 to 2017. Quantitative observations were mixed with a qualitative examination. Perceptions of law enforcement became more positive over time, the types of crime did not vary, and representation of race and gender improved over time with incrementally positive changes in the representation of queer, mentally ill, and physically handicapped individuals. The exact nature of these trends is discussed. Additionally, the trends of different decades are explored and compared. Sherlock Holmes is mostly used as a vehicle for storytelling rather than for the salacious crimes that he solves, making the identification of perceptions of crime in different decades difficult. The reasons for why different Sherlock Holmes projects were created in different eras and for different purposes are discussed.
817

Beauties and Beasts: The Fairy Tale Illustrations of Arthur Rackham and Victorian Physiognomy

Stevens, Linnea Grace 24 May 2022 (has links)
No description available.
818

Vocal Pedagogy, Pathology, and Personality in Chervin's Journal La Voix Parlée et Chantée

Matej MacQueen, Madelaine 23 May 2022 (has links)
No description available.
819

Veil of Protection: Operation Paperclip and the Contrasting Fates of Wernher von Braun and Arthur Rudolph

Eldridge-Nelson, Allison 05 December 2017 (has links)
No description available.
820

Des bons pères aux experts : les élites catholiques et la modernisation du système scolaire au Québec, 1940-1964

Gould, Jean 22 June 2021 (has links)
Dans l'enseignement catholique de la province de Québec, à partir de 1940, l’augmentation du taux de fréquentation scolaire induit un mouvement de bureaucratisation. À cause de l'existence de trois structures juridico-administratives scolaires, la coordination et le financement deviennent les éléments clefs de cette rationalisation qui s'amorce au sein de l'Église catholique. L'orientation scolaire et professionnelle s'impose comme pratique scientifique de sélection des élèves de l'enseignement secondaire indépendant. Elle devient une expertise sur le système scolaire pour un nouveau groupe de réformistes et de professionnels. Une nouvelle élite catholique formée aux sciences de l'homme et de la société, porteuse d’un mouvement de renouveau catholique, s'impose tant dans les officines que sur la place publique. À travers l’œuvre de Wilfrid Éthier, p.s.s. et de ses élèves, Marcel Lauzon ptre et Arthur Tremblay, ce qui, au point de départ, fut un moyen d'apostolat et d'action sociale pour des religieux et des laïcs, se comprend comme le cadre de la modernisation par l'État du système scolaire du Québec pendant les années 1960.

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