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    Online Resource
    Westport, Conn. :Greenwood Press, | London :Bloomsbury Publishing,
    UID:
    almafu_9959240911302883
    Format: 1 online resource (415 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 979-84-00-63841-1 , 1-280-70836-0 , 9786610708369 , 0-313-00726-8
    Note: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph , Cover -- Contents -- Introduction: Newspapers in Colonial America -- NOTES -- CHAPTER 1 Censorship, Printing Control, and Freedom of the Press, 1690 -- IN FAVOR OF CENSORSHIP AND PRESS LIMITATIONS -- WILLIAM BERKELEY: "ENQUIRIES TO THE GOVERNOR OF VIRGINIA" -- THE GOVERNOR'S COUNCIL OF MASSACHUSETTS: "THE SUPPRESSION OF PUBLICK OCCURRENCES" -- AN ANONYMOUS NEW YORKER: "THE DANGERS OF PAPERS AND PAMPHLETS" -- AN ANONYMOUS BOSTONIAN: "CONDEMNATION OF THE PARTY PRESS" -- FRANCIS HOPKINSON: "WHEN GOVERNMENT CAN SUPPRESS THE PRESS" -- DEFENDING FREEDOM OF THE PRESS -- ANDREW HAMILTON: "A PRINCIPAL PILLAR OF A FREE GOVERNMENT" -- W. K.: "OF FREEDOM OF SPEECH" -- AN ANONYMOUS LONDON WRITER: "AN APOLOGY FOR THE LIBERTY OF THE PRESS" -- FREEBORN AMERICAN: "THE NATURE OF POLITICAL LIBERTY" -- ROBERT FOWLE: "A SACRED RIGHT" -- QUESTIONS -- NOTES -- CHAPTER 2 The Inoculation Controversy, 1721 -- ANTI-INOCULATION -- WILLIAM DOUGLASS: "THE HISTORY OF INOCULATION" -- WILLIAM DOUGLASS: "THIS IS A DESPERATE REMEDY" -- ABSINTHIUM: "WHY YOU SHOULD NOT INOCULATE" -- PRO-INOCULATION -- COTTON MATHER: "IN DEFENSE OF DR. ZABDIEL BOYLSTON" -- AN ANONYMOUS BOSTONIAN: "AN ACCOUNT OF THE SUCCESSES OF SMALLPOX INOCULATION" -- CHAMBERS'S DICTIONARY: "AN ACCOUNT OF INOCULATION" -- QUESTIONS -- NOTES -- CHAPTER 3 Impartiality, Objectivity, and the Press, 1729 -- IN FAVOR OF A PARTIAL AND BIASED PRESS -- THO. PENSHALLOW: "PROHIBITION OF THE COURANT " -- AN ANONYMOUS BOSTONIAN: "THE MOST AUDACIOUS AND BRAZEN-FAC'D LIARS IN THE WORLD" -- ASSEMBLY OF MASSACHUSETTS: "THE SUPPRESSION OF JAMES FRANKLIN" -- WILLIAM BRADFORD: "NO MORE CONTROVERSIAL ARTICLES" -- THOMAS FLEET: "THE TRUTH WILL BE PUBLISHED" -- WILLIAM LIVINGSTON, WITH WILLIAM SMITH JR., AND JOHN MORIN SCOTT: "OF THE USE, ABUSE, AND LIBERTY OF THE PRESS" -- CLEMENTINA RIND: "I WILL NOT PUBLISH ANONYMOUS PIECES". , IN FAVOR OF AN IMPARTIAL AND OBJECTIVE PRESS -- BENJAMIN FRANKLIN: "THE BUSY-BODY, NO. 8" -- BENJAMIN FRANKLIN: "APOLOGY FOR PRINTERS" -- BENJAMIN FRANKLIN: "TRUTH WILL PREVAIL OVER FALSEHOOD" -- GAMALIEL ROGERS AND DANIEL FOWLE: "PROSPECTUS OF THE INDEPENDENT ADVERTISER" -- WILLIAM LIVINGSTON: "THE DESIGN OF THE INDEPENDENT REFLECTOR" -- DANIEL FOWLE: "REMARKS ON THE ADVANTAGES OF PRINTING" -- AN ATTENTIVE OBSERVER: "PAPERS SHOULD BE OPEN TO ALL PARTIES" -- JAMES RIVINGTON: "A PRINTER SHOULD BE IMPARTIAL" -- THOMAS AND JOHN FLEET: "WE WILL NOT PROSTITUTE OUR PAPER" -- QUESTIONS -- NOTES -- CHAPTER 4 Attakulakula Visits King George II, 1730: Native American-English Relations -- POSITIVE NATIVE AMERICAN-COLONIAL RELATIONS -- OFFICIAL REPORT: "THE SIX NATIONS ALLY WITH ENGLAND" -- AN ANONYMOUS SOUTH CAROLINA WRITER: "THE SPEECH OF CHULOCHCULLAH" -- AN ANONYMOUS GEORGIAN: "KILLING BEAVER IN CHEROKEE TERRITORY" -- GOVERNOR WILLIAM BULL: "AN ACT FOR THE PRESERVATION OF DEER" -- GOVERNOR FRANCIS FAUQUIER: "SETTLERS WANTED IN THE MURDER OF CHEROKEES" -- THE ANDERSCOGGIN NATION: "DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE" -- AN ANONYMOUS REPORT: "NO INDIANS FOR ENGLAND" -- AN ANONYMOUS REPORT: "SIX NATIONS TO REMAIN NEUTRAL" -- NEGATIVE NATIVE AMERICAN-COLONIAL RELATIONS -- CAPE SABLE INDIANS: "SHOW ME WHERE I CAN GO" -- AN ANONYMOUS REPORT: "THE INDIANS MUST BE OUR ALLIES" -- AN ANONYMOUS WRITER: "THE 'GRAND' INDIAN CONGRESS" -- GOVERNOR WILLIAM SHIRLEY: "DECLARATION OF WAR ON NATIVE AMERICANS" -- GOVERNOR WILLIAM SHIRLEY: "A BOUNTY ON PENOBSCOT SCALPS" -- GOVERNOR WILLIAM SHIRLEY: "WE TAKE POSSESSION OF PENOBSCOT LAND" -- QUESTIONS -- NOTES -- CHAPTER 5 The Trial of John Peter Zenger, 1735 -- ANTI-COSBY FACTION -- CATO: "THE IMPORTANCE OF LIBERTY OF THE PRESS" -- AN ANONYMOUS WRITER: "THE LE CÆSAR AFFAIR" -- AN ANONYMOUS WRITER: "HERE TODAY, GONE TOMORROW". , CATO: "INSTRUMENTS OF PUBLIC RUIN" -- PRO-COSBY FACTION -- AN ANONYMOUS WRITER: "COSBY THE GREAT" -- AN ANONYMOUS WRITER: "ABUSING CATO" -- QUESTIONS -- NOTES -- CHAPTER 6 Women's Rights, 1738 -- IN FAVOR OF INDEPENDENCE AND EQUALITY FOR WOMEN -- AN ANONYMOUS WRITER: "SPECIES, NOT SEX" -- A LADY: "WOMEN IN BUSINESS: BETTER THAN MEN?" -- AN ANONYMOUS WRITER: "THO' HUSBANDS ARE TYRANTS, THEIR WIVES WILL BE FREE" -- JOHN CARTER: "TRIBUTE TO SARAH GODDARD" -- AN ANONYMOUS WRITER: "THE STORY OF HANNAH SNELL" -- WOMEN SHOULD BE LIMITED TO DOMESTICITY AND SERVICE -- AN ANONYMOUS WRITER: "MAXIMS FOR PROMOTING MATRIMONIAL HAPPINESS" -- AN ANONYMOUS WRITER: "THE LIKELIEST WAY TO OBTAIN A GOOD HUSBAND" -- OBITUARY: "MRS. REBECCAH FISK" -- AN ANONYMOUS WRITER WITH AN EDITORIAL NOTE BY THOMAS FLEET: "AN OBLIGING WIFE" -- AN ANONYMOUS WRITER: "A POOR AND UNHAPPY RASCAL" -- QUESTIONS -- NOTES -- CHAPTER 7 The Stono Rebellion, 1739 -- ADVOCATING HARSH TREATMENT OF SLAVES -- AN ANONYMOUS REPORT: "A NEW YORK SLAVE REVOLT" -- AN ANONYMOUS WRITER: "AN AVERTED UPRISING" -- AN ANONYMOUS WRITER: "WEST INDIAN SLAVE REVOLT" -- GOVERNOR JAMES DE LANCEY: "SLAVE ANTI-ASSEMBLY BILL" -- MASSACHUSETTS ASSEMBLY: "THE RIGHT TO DESTROY SLAVES" -- AN ANONYMOUS WRITER: "DISORDERS COMMITTED BY NEGROES" -- AN ANONYMOUS REPORT: "MURDER ON LONG ISLAND" -- AN ANONYMOUS REPORT: "ARSENIC AND CHOCOLATE" -- AN ANONYMOUS WRITER: "THE MURDER OF JOHN CEDMAN" -- AN ANONYMOUS REPORT: "MURDER IN THE WOODS" -- ADVOCATING EQUAL TREATMENT FOR SLAVES -- AN ANONYMOUS REPORT: "SLAVES ACQUITTED" -- AN ANONYMOUS REPORT: "CHARGED WITH SLAVE MURDER" -- A FREE AMERICAN: "A SERMON ON THE CAUSE OF THE AFRICAN SLAVES" -- AN ANONYMOUS WRITER: "PUNISH THE MASTER" -- THE POET'S CORNER: "TAKEN FROM THE LYBIAN SHORES" -- QUESTIONS -- NOTES -- CHAPTER 8 The Great Awakening and George Whitefield, 1739-1745. , ANTI-WHITEFIELD AND REVIVALISM -- AN UNKNOWN LONDON WRITER: "SILENCING WHITEFIELD" -- AN ANONYMOUS WRITER: "ENTHUSIASTICK RAVINGS" -- AN ANONYMOUS WRITER: "THE DANGERS OF WHITEFIELD'S PREACHING" -- THOMAS FLEET: "THE CHECKLEY MEETING-HOUSE ACCIDENT" -- NATH. BELLS AND RUSTICUS: "NOT UNDER GOD" -- AN ANONYMOUS WRITER: "WHITEFIELD, GET YOU GONE" -- AN ANONYMOUS WRITER: "AN ATTACK ON ITINERANTS" -- PRO-WHITEFIELD AND REVIVALISM -- JUVENTUS: "COMMISSIONED FROM ON HIGH" -- AN ANONYMOUS WRITER: "AGAINST BALLS AND PUBLIC DANCING" -- WILLIAM SEWARD: "THOUSANDS ATTEND WHITEFIELD SERMONS" -- WILLIAM SEWARD: "THE FAREWELL SERMON" -- AN ANONYMOUS WRITER: "GROWING PIETY AND DEVOTION" -- AN ANONYMOUS WRITER: "A RESPONSE TO MR. FLEET" -- AN ANONYMOUS REPORT: "THE FUNERAL OF GEORGE WHITEFIELD" -- QUESTIONS -- NOTES -- CHAPTER 9 Religious Divisions, 1740-1745 -- FOR RELIGIOUS UNION AND AGAINST NEW RELIGIOUS SECTS -- P.N.C.: "A PROPOSAL FOR A UNION OF DENOMINATIONS" -- TWO ANONYMOUS WRITERS: "AN INSTRUMENT OF DIVISIONS" -- NATHANAEL HENCHMAN: "SEEDS OF SEPARATION" -- THOMAS PRINCE: "A CALL FOR A MEETING" -- AN ANONYMOUS WRITER: "METHODISTS AND THE SCARLET WHORE" -- AN ANONYMOUS REPORT: "A PLOT AGAINST SOUTH CAROLINA" -- AN ANONYMOUS REPORT: "AN ATTACK ON METHODISTS" -- AN ANONYMOUS REPORT: "DR. WHIMWHAM" -- AN ANONYMOUS REPORT: "LOST WITS" -- IN SUPPORT OF DENOMINATIONS AND RELIGIOUS SECTS -- AN ANONYMOUS WRITER: "ONE COMMUNION NOT ADAPTED TO HUMAN NATURE" -- AN ANONYMOUS WRITER: "THE RIGHT TO INTERPRET SCRIPTURE" -- AN ANONYMOUS WRITER: "AN ATTACK ON THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND" -- AN ANONYMOUS WRITER: "THE CHARACTER OF METHODISTS" -- AN ANONYMOUS WRITER: "THE ALTERATION OF THE FACE OF RELIGION" -- AN ANONYMOUS WRITER: "OF MANY PERSUASIONS BUT STILL IN UNITY" -- QUESTIONS -- CHAPTER 10 Massachusetts Legalizes Lotteries, 1744 -- PRO-LOTTERY. , AN OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: "A LOTTERY FOR THE ACADEMY OF PHILADELPHIA" -- AN ANONYMOUS REPORT: "TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE FOR NEW JERSEY LOTTERY" -- AN ANONYMOUS WRITER: "MONEY FOR NOVA SCOTIA" -- AN ANONYMOUS REPORT: "A LOTTERY TO REDUCE THE NATIONAL DEBT" -- ANTI-LOTTERY -- THOMAS FLEET: "THE MOST EXTENSIVELY MISCHIEVOUS SORT OF A GAME" -- AN ANONYMOUS FATHER: "BEWITCHING DICE" -- AN ANONYMOUS WRITER: "THE UNPROFITABLE FRATERNITY OF GAMESTERS" -- PUBLIC NOTICE: "AN ORDER TO DISCONTINUE GAMING" -- QUESTIONS -- NOTES -- CHAPTER 11 Medical Discoveries and the Amazing "Chinese Stones," 1745 -- MEDICAL QUACKERY -- ANONYMOUS REPORTS: "THE AMAZING CHINESE STONES" -- AN ANONYMOUS REPORT: "THE BLIND OCCULIST" -- BISHOP GEORGE BERKELEY: "TREATISE ON TAR WATER" -- REFUTING MEDICAL QUACKERY/PROMOTING MEDICAL DISCOVERIES -- ACIDUS: "A REFUTATION OF CHINESE STONES" -- AN ANONYMOUS REPORT: "SUCCESSFUL CATARACT REMOVAL" -- AN ANONYMOUS WRITER: "THE DANGERS OF SNUFF" -- DR. BENJAMIN RUSH: "OBSERVATIONS ON THE CAUSE AND CURE OF THE HIVES" -- AN ANONYMOUS REPORT: "SUCCESSFUL SURGERY FOR STONES" -- QUESTIONS -- NOTES -- CHAPTER 12 Paper Money and the Currency Act, 1751 -- OPPOSING PAPER MONEY -- AN ANONYMOUS WRITER: "AGAINST PAPER MONEY" -- WILLIAM LIVINGSTON: "THE PROBLEM WITH BILLS OF CREDIT" -- A VIRGINIAN: "THE MANIFOLD EVILS OF PAPER MONEY" -- IN FAVOR OF PAPER MONEY -- BENJAMIN FRANKLIN: "THE BUSY-BODY, NO. 8" -- BENJAMIN FRANKLIN: "FIXING VALUE TO PAPER MONEY" -- MASSACHUSETTS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES: "REACTION TO A VETO OF BILLS OF CREDIT" -- RO. C. NICHOLAS: "REPLY TO A VIRGINIAN ON THE SUBJECT OF PAPER MONEY" -- QUESTIONS -- NOTES -- CHAPTER 13 The New York Public Education Controversy, 1753-1755 -- AGAINST ESTABLISHING A CHURCH-AFFILIATED COLLEGE -- WILLIAM LIVINGSTON: "THE PROPOSED COLLEGE FOR NEW YORK". , WILLIAM LIVINGSTON: "WHY MUST A COLLEGE BE AFFILIATED WITH A RELIGIOUS GROUP?". , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-313-30982-5
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Rotterdam :SensePublishers :
    UID:
    almafu_9958127871102883
    Format: 1 online resource (245 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2016.
    ISBN: 94-6300-456-4
    Series Statement: Social Fictions Series
    Content: If the Truth Be Told: Accounts in Literary Forms plays with the sense of truth. It is composed of six chapters, “Childhood Dangers,” “Relational Logics,” “Jesus Chronicles,” “Criminal Tales,” “Aging, Illness, and Death Lessons,” and “Telling Truths.” Each chapter includes fictional and nonfictional accounts, including poems, stories, monologues, short dramas, essays, creative nonfiction, and mixed genres, to address each chapter’s subject. Pieces are based on the author’s personal experiences, newspapers accounts, and purely fictional accounts (all revealed in an appendix at the end of the book). Moving through the book from beginning to end, readers may or may not know whether they are reading a nonfictional or fictional text. Pelias intentionally subverts assumptions readers may have in reading the different pieces in order to blur the boundaries of what counts as evidence, what might be accepted as truth, what might be of use in everyday lives. In this vein, Pelias invites readers to consider what they value and why. As an engaging compilation of literary works, this book can be read by anyone simply for pleasure. If Truth Be Told can also be used in any number of college courses in communication, creative writing, cultural studies, ethics, narrative inquiry, philosophy, psychology, sociology and qualitative inquiry. The book includes an extensive appendix with general and chapter-by-chapter discussion questions. “If the truth be told, I’d confess that I found myself in many of the stories he told; I anticipate that other readers will as well, and we’ll all be better for it. If the Truth Be Told solidifies Pelias’s standing as a wise and creative writer par excellence.” – Carolyn Ellis, University of South Florida “For anyone interested in learning how to poetically and creatively capture the human experience, If the Truth be Told is a must read. Each tale richly satisfies yet whets the desire for more; the only solution is to keep reading right through to the end.”– Lesa Lockford, Bowling Green State University Ronald J. Pelias has spent his career working with the fusion of performance, literature, and qualitative methods in an ongoing search for truths that provide momentary places of rest. .
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Acknowledgments -- Beginnings: If the Truth Be Told -- Relational Logics -- Wanting -- Now -- Performance -- The Ideal Partner -- Spitting Together -- Waiting -- First Love -- When I Came Home -- Mutual Embraces -- One Night Stand -- Cruelties -- Lonely Deer -- Finis -- Custody Battle -- Against -- Asking -- Moving -- Getting It Right -- Olga -- Another Year -- Childhood and Adolescent Dangers -- Starbucks -- Suffocating -- Bookcase -- Curiosity -- Toddler Found in Schoolyard -- Boy -- Long Range -- Childhood Distress -- Don’t -- Dead Man’s Alley -- Bobby -- Back Yard -- School Instruction -- Manacle Mom -- Fifteen High School Micro-Dramas -- Stuck -- Drinking -- In Search of a Drinking Song -- Jesus Chronicles -- For the Children -- Kudzu Communion -- No More -- Church Going -- Christian Spinoffs -- Body to Body -- Judgment -- Priest Confesses -- Following God’s Law -- A Christian Education -- Prayers -- The Trick -- You Can’t Boo Jesus -- Criminal Tales -- The Drugstore Heist -- Woman Charged -- Man Ordered -- The Interview -- The Criminal Mind -- From the Bridge -- Railway Shooting -- Crimes of United States Politicians -- Twin -- Shotgun Murder -- Ruined Day -- An Open Letter to the Person Who Broke into My House -- Painted Body Parts -- On the One-Year Anniversary of Ferguson -- Staying Inside -- Last Words -- When Those We Call Great Fall -- Aging, Illness, and Death Lessons -- The Worry List -- Surfaces -- Woman Hospitalized -- On Going Nuts -- When -- The End of an Academic Career -- Still Waiting -- How to Watch Your Mother Die -- Old Bones -- Cremation Endings -- Morgue -- Bien -- Still There -- Ritual -- Passing -- The Grave -- Always Becoming -- Telling Truths -- American Beauty -- Ken Doll Turns Forty -- Playing the Game -- The Lies Couples Keep -- Nailed Down -- On the Streets -- Neighbor -- The Teacher -- Border Crossing -- Helen -- Pilot Partly Sucked Out of Airliner -- Pit Bulls -- Spills -- No Rhyme or Reason -- Old Bald Men -- How the World Breaks -- Tell Me the Truth -- Clues to the Possibility of Hearing the Truth -- Tears -- Repair -- He -- The Truth -- A Final Truth -- Appendix A: An Accounting by Genre of the Author’s Truth Telling -- Appendix B: Engagements -- Suggested Reading -- About the Author. .
    Additional Edition: ISBN 94-6300-455-6
    Additional Edition: ISBN 94-6300-454-8
    Language: English
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    Book
    Book
    Garden City, NY :Doubleday,
    UID:
    almafu_BV036852677
    Format: 309 p. ; , 22 cm.
    Language: English
    Subjects: German Studies
    RVK:
    Keywords: Fiktionale Darstellung
    Author information: Baum, Vicki 1888-1960
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Philadelphia :University of Pennsylvania Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9959673838602883
    Format: 1 online resource (384 p.) : , 63 illus.
    ISBN: 9780812297294
    Series Statement: The Middle Ages Series
    Content: Eric J. Goldberg traces the long history of early medieval hunting from the late Roman Empire to the death of the last Carolingian king, Louis V, in a hunting accident in 987. He focuses chiefly on elite men and the changing role that hunting played in articulating kingship, status, and manhood in the post-Roman world. While hunting was central to elite lifestyles throughout these centuries, the Carolingians significantly altered this aristocratic activity in the later eighth and ninth centuries by making it a key symbol of Frankish kingship and political identity. This new connection emerged under Charlemagne, reached its high point under his son and heir Louis the Pious, and continued under Louis's immediate successors. Indeed, the emphasis on hunting as a badge of royal power and Frankishness would prove to be among the Carolingians' most significant and lasting legacies.Goldberg draws on written sources such as chronicles, law codes, charters, hagiography, and poetry as well as artistic and archaeological evidence to explore the changing nature of early medieval hunting and its connections to politics and society. Featuring more than sixty illustrations of hunting imagery found in mosaics, stone sculpture, metalwork, and illuminated manuscripts, In the Manner of the Franks portrays a vibrant and dynamic culture that encompassed red deer and wild boar hunting, falconry, ritualized behavior, female spectatorship, and complex forms of specialized knowledge that united kings and nobles in a shared political culture, thus locating the origins of courtly hunting in the early Middle Ages.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Introduction -- , Chapter 1. Emperors and Elites -- , Chapter 2. Merovingians and Magnates -- , Chapter 3. Charlemagne and the Chase -- , Chapter 4. Louis the Pious and His Legacy -- , Chapter 5. Hounds and Hawks -- , Chapter 6. Peasants and Poachers -- , Chapter 7. Bishops and Boars -- , Chapter 8. Danger and Death -- , Conclusion -- , Notes -- , Bibliography -- , Index -- , Acknowledgments , In English.
    Language: English
    URL: Cover
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    Book
    Book
    Amherst, NY : Cambria Press
    UID:
    gbv_576860808
    Format: XIX, 302 S. , Ill., graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 160497561X , 9781604975611
    Content: Inscribing the past: a history of Chinese history -- The perennial dangers of direct criticism -- Praise, blame, and the modes of judgment -- Inscribing the text: a history of the history of the Han -- "True editions" and Qing skepticism -- Structure and sources of the history of the Han -- Accretions and additions -- From Han to PRC: filiations of transmission -- Inscribing the family: a history of the Ban clan -- Ban Gu, Sima Qian, and rewriting the past -- Inscribing genealogy -- Ban Bo and the family's rise to a consort clan -- Narrating though the dangers of court -- Historicizing advantage: highlighting privilege, loyalty, and influence -- Inscribing the self: ban gu's positioning of text and self -- Eclipse of the imperial family: Wang Mang and the Liu eviction -- Constructing Wang Mang: duplicity, omenology, and despotism -- Inheriting family principles in the wake of political collapse -- Ban Gu: filial son and favored historian -- A new heaven, a new mandate -- Inscribing the state: killing snakes, chasing deer, and reconceiving -- Heaven's mandate -- Heaven and its mandate: earlier assumptions and later innovations -- Killing snakes: legitimizing the Han's mandate -- Chasing deer: a predetermined and permanent mandate -- Zan : a final appraisal
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Inscribing the past: a history of Chinese history -- The perennial dangers of direct criticism -- Praise, blame, and the modes of judgment -- Inscribing the text: a history of the history of the Han -- "True editions" and Qing skepticism -- Structure and sources of the history of the Han -- Accretions and additions -- From Han to PRC: filiations of transmission -- Inscribing the family: a history of the Ban clan -- Ban Gu, Sima Qian, and rewriting the past -- Inscribing genealogy -- Ban Bo and the family's rise to a consort clan -- Narrating though the dangers of court -- Historicizing advantage: highlighting privilege, loyalty, and influence -- Inscribing the self: ban gu's positioning of text and self -- Eclipse of the imperial family: Wang Mang and the Liu eviction -- Constructing Wang Mang: duplicity, omenology, and despotism -- Inheriting family principles in the wake of political collapse -- Ban Gu: filial son and favored historian -- A new heaven, a new mandate -- Inscribing the state: killing snakes, chasing deer, and reconceiving -- Heaven's mandate -- Heaven and its mandate: earlier assumptions and later innovations -- Killing snakes: legitimizing the Han's mandate -- Chasing deer: a predetermined and permanent mandate -- Zan : a final appraisal. , Teilw. in Chines.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Hanshu
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    Book
    Zürich ; Hamburg : Arche
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB34811826
    Format: 410 Seiten , 19 cm
    Edition: Ungekürzte Taschenbuchausgabe, 1. Auflage
    ISBN: 9783716040324 , 3716040320
    Uniform Title: Danger from deer
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Baum, Vicki, 1888-1960 Vor Rehen wird gewarnt
    Language: German
    Keywords: Fiktionale Darstellung
    Author information: Baum, Vicki
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    Book
    Zürich : Arche
    UID:
    kobvindex_VBRD-i97837160278440412
    Format: 412 Seiten
    Edition: Neuausgabe, 2. Auflage 2020
    ISBN: 9783716027844
    Uniform Title: Danger from deer
    Content: "Vor Rehen wird gewarnt." Diesen Satz, den er einmal in einem Wildpark gelesen hat, kann Rechtsanwalt Watts nur jedem entgegnen, der von der zarten und aufopferungsvollen Ann Ambros spricht. Denn so rehäugig Ann auch durchs Leben geht, so rücksichtslos nimmt sie sich, was sie will. Sie verführt den Mann ihrer Schwester, treibt nicht nur San Francisco, sondern auch Wien zur Verzweiflung, sorgt dafür, dass sie stets das Beste bekommt und dass man ihr noch dankbar ist, wenn man ihr das letzte Hemd schenken darf. Vicki Baum erzählt von einer Frau, der man nicht in die Quere kommen will - und deren Bann man sich doch bis zur letzten Seite nicht entziehen kann.
    Language: German
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    Book
    München : Bayer. Rückversicherung
    UID:
    gbv_425601978
    Format: 535 S
    Edition: Unverkäufl. Sonderausg. d. Bayer. Rückversicherung AG, München
    Series Statement: Bibliothek Bayerische Rück, Versicherung in der Literatur 9
    Note: In dt. u. engl. Sprache
    Language: Undetermined
    Author information: Baum, Vicki 1888-1960
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    Book
    Zürich ; Hamburg : Arche
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB34472780
    Format: 410 Seiten , 21.5 cm x 13.8 cm
    Edition: Neuausgabe, 1. Auflage
    ISBN: 9783716027844 , 3716027847
    Language: German
    Keywords: Fiktionale Darstellung ; Fiktionale Darstellung
    Author information: Baum, Vicki
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Santa Barbara, Calif : Praeger | New York : Bloomsbury Publishing (US)
    UID:
    gbv_190184031X
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Edition: 1st ed
    ISBN: 9798216990765
    Content: Covering many aspects of the Vietnam War that have not been addressed before, this book supplies new perspectives from academics as well as Vietnam veterans that explore how this key conflict of the 20th century has influenced everyday life and popular culture during the war as well as for the past 50 years. How did the experience of the Vietnam War change the United States, not just in the 1950s through the 1970s, but through to today? What role do popular music and movies play in how we think of the Vietnam War? How similar are the recent wars in Iraq and Afghanistan-and now Syria-to the Vietnam War in terms of duration, cost, success and failure rates, and veteran issues? This two-volume set addresses these questions and many more, examining how the Vietnam War has been represented in media, music, and film, and how American popular culture changed because of the war. Accessibly written and appropriate for students and general readers, this work documents how the war that occurred on the other side of the globe in the jungles of Vietnam impacted everyday life in the United States and influenced various entertainment modes. It not only covers the impact of the counterculture revolution, popular music about Vietnam recorded while the war was being fought (and after), and films made immediately following the end of the war in the 1970s, but also draws connections to more modern events and popular culture expressions, such as films made in the aftermath of September 11, 2001. Attention is paid to the impact of social movements like the environmental movement and the civil rights movement and their relationships to the Vietnam War. The set will also highlight how the experiences and events of the Vietnam War are still impacting current generations through television shows such as Mad Men
    Note: Foreword George C. Herring Acknowledgments Introduction to Volume 2 Ron Milam Part I: The Spoken Word through Film 1. My (Collective) Memory: Representations of Vietnam and Its Veterans in Reagan-era American Cinema Robert Moses Peaslee 2. Apocalypse Now and The Deer Hunter: An Opinionated Comparison and Contrast of the Two Most Successful Vietnam War Films David J. Sauve 3. The Slow Integration of Vietnam War Films Chris Danielson 4. Werner Herzog, Two Films, Historical Inaccuracies, and the Story of Dieter Dengler Robert G. Weiner 5. Bombing and Evacuation: The Navy in Vietnam Corbin Williamson Part II: The Spoken Word through Film and Television 6. Vietnam Is Just Another Show That They Watched Years Ago Clayton Lust 7. At Alamo Bay-Love Is Not Enough: Reflections of an ARVN Officer's Daughter about War and Peace Uyen Hong Nguyen 8. The Passion and Honesty of Walter Sobchak: Vietnam and American Memory Jason Rhode 9. The Vietnam War Film in the Age of Terror Justin Hart 10. Encouraging Students to Think Outside the "Box Office" Lindy G. Poling Part III: The Written Word 11. Literature of the Vietnam War James H. Willbanks 12. The Novel and Vietnam William Thomas Allison 13. Vietnam and Science Fiction Devin Fields 14. A Paneled Perspective: The United States and the Vietnam War Examined through Comic Books James Sandy Part IV: Everyday Life 15. Vietnam Veterans, Agent Orange, and Public Awareness of the Dangers of Toxic Chemicals in the United States Erica A. Morin 16. The Vietnam War and the Rise of the Veteran Motorcyclist Randy D. McBee 17. The Power and the Story: Cultural Vietnam Syndrome and Its Legacy in American Popular Storytelling Frank Garro 18. The Vietnam Veterans Memorial at Angel Fire Walter Westphall About the Editor and Contributors Index , Barrierefreier Inhalt: Compliant with Level AA of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. Content is displayed as HTML full text which can easily be resized or read with assistive technology, with mark-up that allows screen readers and keyboard-only users to navigate easily
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781440847349
    Language: English
    Keywords: Encyclopedias
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