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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9958059388602883
    Format: 1 online resource (xviii, 311 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9781139002943
    Series Statement: Cambridge companions to religion
    Content: This Companion takes as its starting point the realization that Jesus of Nazareth cannot be studied purely as a subject of ancient history, 'a man like any other man'. History, literature, theology and the dynamic of a living, worldwide religious reality, all appropriately impinge on the study of Jesus. The two parts of the book roughly correspond to the interdependent tasks of historical description and critical and theological reflection. It incorporates the most up-to-date historical work on Jesus the Jew with the 'bigger issues' of critical method, the story of Christian faith and study, and Jesus in a global church and in the encounter with Judaism and Islam. Written by seventeen leading international scholars, the book encourages students of the historical Jesus to discover the vital contribution of theology, and students of doctrine to engage the Christ of faith as Jesus the first-century Jew.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 09 Nov 2015). , Context, family and formation / , Jesus and his Judaism / , Jesus and his God / , Message and miracles / , Friends and enemies / , Crucifixion / , Resurrection / , Sources and methods / , Quests for the historical Jesus / , The quest for the real Jesus / , Many gospels, one Jesus? / , The Christ of the Old and New Testaments / , Jesus in Christian doctrine / , A history of faith in Jesus / , The global Jesus / , Jerusalem after Jesus / , The future of Jesus Christ / , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-521-79678-4
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-521-79261-4
    Language: English
    Subjects: Theology
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    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London, England ; : Kogan Page,
    UID:
    almafu_9958107400502883
    Format: 1 online resource (192 pages)
    ISBN: 1-280-43524-0 , 9786610435241 , 0-7494-4718-4
    Series Statement: Gale eBooks
    Content: Thom Braun takes readers into the minds of some of the world's greatest Western thinkers to find out what they might say about branding if they were alive today. The text is filled with contemporary examples, pragmatic insights and summaries of each philosopher's top tips.
    Note: Intro -- Contents -- By way of introduction -- 1 Heraclitus - and the place from where we start 1 -- A matter of flux -- Why brands? -- All inside my head - and yours -- Don't blink - or you'll miss it -- 2 Socrates - and the art of questioning -- Questions, questions - nothing but questions -- Sound familiar? -- Getting under the skin -- Who mentioned 'culture'? -- 3 Plato - and seeing below the surface -- Worlds apart -- Working at two levels -- The myth of the brand -- Representation and reality -- 4 Aristotle - and the importance of structure -- A 'scientific' approach -- Structure and form -- The four causes of branding -- A brand is what it does -- 5 Descartes - and the application of Reason -- If X, then Y -- Brands are thoughts -- Asking the question 'Why?' -- Cartesian dualism -- 6 Spinoza and Leibniz - and a systematic approach -- Enter God -- Two ways of saying the same thing -- Defining truth -- Analytic and synthetic statements -- 7 Locke - and the empirical tradition -- A sensible man -- Constructing our consciousness -- Brand empiricism -- A case of induction -- 8 Hume - and the limits of Reason -- All about perception -- The conundrum of causality -- The best argument in the world - probably -- Relegating the role of Reason -- 9 Rousseau - and the importance of feeling -- The Social Contract and Emile -- The primacy of nature -- Emotional values -- Aligning with big feelings -- 10 Kant - and a balanced approach -- A methodical man -- We can only know what we can know -- The limits of knowledge -- Frameworks within which we think -- 11 Hegel - and the primacy of process -- History as a process -- The dialectic -- Getting to the next stage first -- Working with the Zeitgeist -- 12 Nietzsche - and the creation of values -- God is dead -- Towards a new set of values -- Working outside current constraints -- A brand's will to power. , 13 Wittgenstein - and the brand as tool -- The brand as picture -- Logical form -- The demands of a complex world -- The brand as tool -- 14 Existentialism - and the brand as individual -- The origins of Existentialism -- Brand Existentialism -- Bringing the brand to life -- Giving a brand its freedom -- 15 Popper - and the quest for a better model -- Farewell to certain knowledge -- Theory and practice -- New lamps for old -- Continuous problem solving -- 16 The future - and the real role of philosophy in branding -- The way we think -- Making connections -- Charities and churches -- The thinking brand manager -- Wrapping up -- Summary of top tips -- Heraclitus's top tip -- Socrates' top tip -- Plato's top tip -- Aristotle's top tip -- Descartes' top tip -- Spinoza's and Leibniz's top tips -- Locke's top tip -- Hume's top tip -- Rousseau's top tip -- Kant's top tip -- Hegel's top tip -- Nietzsche's top tip -- Wittgenstein's top tip -- Existentialism's top tip -- Popper's top tip.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-4175-5718-4
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-7494-4193-3
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
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  • 3
    UID:
    almahu_9949301198002882
    Format: 1 online resource (457 pages)
    ISBN: 9783319175454
    Note: Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Acronyms -- Part I Reminiscences: Rolf Hagedorn and Relativistic Heavy Ion Research -- 1 Spotlight on Rolf Hagedorn -- 1.1 Working with Hagedorn -- Meeting Hagedorn -- A Short Story About Hagedorn Temperature -- Hot Nuclear Matter in the Statistical Bootstrap Model -- Higher Level Computer Language -- Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions -- Strangeness and the Discovery of Quark-Gluon Plasma -- Retirement -- 1.2 The Righteous Man -- Helping Those in Need -- Le Chambon: A Short Story Outside the Physics Context -- 1.3 Rolf Hagedorn: Biographical Information -- Rolf Hagedorn Curriculum Vitae 1954 -- CERN Appointment -- CERN Obituary: Rolf Hagedorn 1919-2003 -- 2 Rolf Hagedorn: The Years Leading to TH -- 2.1 CERN Theory Division in 1960s -- 2.2 Hagedorn's Path to and at CERN -- The War Years -- At Göttingen -- At CERN -- 2.3 Appreciation -- 3 Music and Science: Tribute to Rolf Hagedorn -- 3.1 Personal Remarks -- Visit to India -- Art and Music -- 3.2 Contribution to Research -- Thermal Particle Production -- Limiting Temperature -- Statistical Bootstrap Model -- 3.3 Active Retirement -- 4 On Hagedorn -- 4.1 In Times Past -- 4.2 Wide Field of Interests -- 4.3 Retrospective -- 5 Hungarian Perspective -- 5.1 Influence Spreads to Hungary -- 5.2 Memories by István Montvay -- 5.3 Tamás Biró Grows up with Hagedorn -- 5.4 Hagedorn Remembered -- 6 The Tale of the Hagedorn Temperature -- 6.1 Particle Production -- 6.2 The Statistical Bootstrap Model -- 6.3 Quark-Gluon Plasma -- 7 The Legacy of Rolf Hagedorn: Statistical Bootstrap and Ultimate Temperature -- 7.1 Rolf Hagedorn -- 7.2 The Statistical Bootstrap -- 7.3 The Limiting Temperature of Hadronic Matter -- 7.4 Resonance Gas and QCD Thermodynamics -- 7.5 Resonance Gas and Heavy Ion Collisions. , 7.6 Particle Yields and Canonical Charge Conservation -- 7.7 Concluding Remarks -- References -- 8 The Hagedorn Spectrum and the Dual Resonance Model: An Old Love Affair -- Preamble -- 8.1 A Surprise That Should Not Have Been One -- 8.2 From TH to the String -- 8.3 Crisis, Reinterpretations -- 8.4 Many Years Later … -- Conclusion -- 9 Hadronic Matter: The Moscow Perspective -- 9.1 The Beginning -- Cosmic Rays and Landau -- Multiperipheral Collisions -- 9.2 Hot Hadron Matter -- Photons and Leptons -- Quark-Gluon Plasma -- Cherenkov Radiation -- Correlations and Fluctuations -- Charm -- 9.3 Open Questions -- Appreciation -- References -- 10 Hagedorn Model of Critical Behavior: Comparison of Lattice and SBM Calculations -- 10.1 Rolf Hagedorn: Some Personal Impressions -- 10.2 Critical Behavior of Hadronic Matter -- Critical Curve from the Lattice Calculations -- Critical Curve from the Statistical Bootstrap Model -- Comparison of SBM and Lattice-QCD -- 10.3 Conclusions -- References -- 11 Hagedorn's Hadron Mass Spectrum andthe Onset of Deconfinement -- 11.1 Hadron Mass Spectrum and the Hagedorn Temperature -- 11.2 Discovery of the Onset of Deconfinement -- References -- 12 Begin of the Search for the Quark-Gluon Plasma -- 12.1 The Beginning -- Bevalac and ISR -- SPS and RHIC Programs Take Shape -- 12.2 Quark-Gluon Plasma Discovered -- New Instrumentation -- Experiments -- 13 The Path to Heavy Ions at LHC and Beyond -- 13.1 Work at the Bevalac -- 13.2 …and at the SPS -- 13.3 How Heavy Ions Got into LHC and the ALICE Was Born -- 13.4 Future Facilities -- 13.5 Epilogue -- 14 A New Phase of Matter: Quark-Gluon Plasma Beyond the Hagedorn Critical Temperature -- 14.1 From Hagedorn to Quark-Gluon Plasma -- Deconfinement of Quarks and Gluons -- Lattice QCD Results -- Hot Nuclear Matter -- 14.2 Path to Discovery of the QGP -- QGP Observables -- SPS Results. , Experiments at RHIC -- Experiments at LHC -- Beam Energy Scan at RHIC -- Next Steps -- 14.3 Outlook and Conclusions -- References -- 15 Reminscenses of Rolf Hagedorn -- 15.1 Many Years Ago -- 15.2 The Heavy Ion Era at CERN Begins -- 15.3 Experiments WA85-WA94-WA97-NA57 -- 15.4 The Other Hagedorn -- References -- Part II The Hagedorn Temperature -- 16 Boiling Primordial Matter: 1968 -- 16.1 The Large and the Small in the Universe -- The New Situation: Multiparticle Production in High Energy Physics -- Black Body Radiation -- 16.2 Highest Temperature = The Boiling Pointof Primordial Matter? -- 16.3 Is the Question About the ``Final Building Block''Meaningless? -- Possible Consequences in the Large? -- 17 The Long Way to the Statistical Bootstrap Model: 1994 -- 17.1 Introduction -- 17.2 From 1936 to 1965 -- Fireballs -- Multiple Production: Heisenberg (1936) -- Dulles-Walker Variables (1954) -- `Constant' Mean Transverse Momentum (1956) -- The Two-Centre Model (1958) -- Conclusion: Fireballs with Limited < -- p> -- Exist -- Statistical and Thermodynamical Methods -- Bohr's Compound Nucleus (1936) -- The Weisskopf Evaporation Model (1937) -- Koppe's Attempt and the Fermi Statistical Model (1948/1950) -- Beth-Uhlenbeck, Belenkij (1937/1956) -- The CERN Statistical Model (1958-1962) -- The Decisive Turn of the Screw: Large-Angle Elastic Scattering -- Statistical Model Description of Large-Angle Elastic Scattering -- Thermal Description -- Exponential or Not? -- Asymptotics of Momentum Space -- Interpretation: Distinguishable Particles and Pomeranchuk's Ansatz -- 17.3 The Statistical Bootstrap Model (SBM) -- A Few Well-Known Formulae -- Introducing the Statistical Bootstrap Hypothesis -- The Solution -- Further Developments -- 17.4 Some Further Remarks -- The Difficulty in Killing an Exponential Spectrum -- What is the Value of T0?. , Where Is Landau, Where Are the Californian Bootstrappers? -- 17.5 Conclusion -- Post Scriptum -- References -- 18 About `Distinguishable Particles' -- 18.1 Withdrawn Manuscript -- 18.2 Note by Rolf Hagedorn of 27 October 1964 -- 18.3 From Distinguishable Hadrons to SBM -- 18.4 Hagedorn Temperature as a General Physics Concept -- 19 Thermodynamics of Distinguishable Particles: A Key to High-Energy Strong Interactions? -- 19.1 Introduction -- 19.2 Statistical Thermodynamics of Distinguishable Particles -- 19.3 The Interpretation of the Model -- 19.4 Speculations on a More Realistic Model -- Angular Distribution and Multiplicity -- The Case of Nonzero Mass -- A Speculation on the Mass Spectrum of `Fireballs' -- Elastic and Exchange Scattering -- A Logical Difficulty of the Model -- 19.5 Summary and Conclusions -- Appendix 1 -- Appendix 2 -- References -- 20 On the Hadronic Mass Spectrum -- References -- 21 On the Hadronic Mass Spectrum: 2014 -- 21.1 Data and Hadron Mass Spectrum -- Fits of Hadron Mass Spectrum -- The Value of the Power Index `a' -- 21.2 Quarks and QCD -- Lattice-QCD Trace Anomaly Constraint -- Quark Bags and the Hadron Mass Spectrum -- References -- 22 SBM Guide to the Literature as of June 1972 -- References -- 23 Thermodynamics of Hot Nuclear Matter: 1978 in the Statistical Bootstrap Model -- 23.1 Introduction -- Plan of the Paper -- 23.2 The Statistical Bootstrap Method in Particle and Nuclear Physics -- The Statistical Bootstrap Model in Particle Physics -- Solution of the Bootstrap Equation -- The Nuclear Matter Bootstrap Equation -- The Mass Spectrum for Nuclear Matter -- Laplace and L-Transforms of the Mass Spectrum -- 23.3 Thermodynamics -- The Partition Functions of the One-Component Ideal Gas -- The Strongly Interacting Pion Gas -- Physics Near T0 -- Thermodynamics of Clustered Matter -- Partition Function of Nuclear Matter. , 23.4 Properties of Nuclear Matter in the Bootstrap Model -- The Different Phases -- Baryon Density in the Gaseous Phase -- Baryon Energy in the Gaseous Phase -- 23.5 Summary -- References -- 24 On a Possible Phase Transition Between Hadron Matter and Quark-Gluon Matter: 1981 -- 24.1 Introduction -- 24.2 The Grand Canonical Pressure Partition Function -- Introduction -- How Shall We Use Π(β,ξ,λ)? -- 24.3 The Hadron Gas -- Introduction -- Digression: The Pointlike Hadron Gas -- The Real Hadron Gas -- Interpretation -- The Usual Thermodynamic Limit with Fixed V→∞ -- Hot Hadron Matter: No Fixed Volume -- 24.4 Conclusions -- References -- 25 How We Got to QCD Matter from the Hadron Side: 1984 -- 25.1 Introduction -- 25.2 Pre-bootstrap -- 25.3 Early Bootstrap -- The Bootstrap Idea -- Consequences -- Difficulties -- Early Developments -- Microcanonical Bootstrap -- Exact Analytical Solutions of the BE -- The Bootstrap Function -- The State of Affairs up to 1978 -- 25.4 The Phase Transition: Hadron Matter-Quark Matter -- Hadron Volumes -- References -- Part III Melting Hadrons, Boiling Quarks Heavy Ion Path to Quark-Gluon Plasma -- 26 How to Deal withRelativistic Heavy Ion Collisions -- 26.1 Introduction -- 26.2 Collective Motions -- Useful Variables -- Momentum Distributions -- Determination of the Weight Function F(λ,γ0) -- Violations of the Postulates 1 and 2 -- (a) Transverse Collective Motions -- (b) Violation of Postulate 2 -- 26.3 Statistical Bootstrap Thermodynamics -- The Partition Function -- Interaction -- The Bootstrap Hypothesis -- The Singularity of the Partition Function: Baryon Conservation -- The Partition Function for Real (Extended) Particles -- Properties of the Real Hadron Gas -- Behaviour Near the Critical Curve -- 26.4 Is There Equilibrium in the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collision? -- The Way to Equilibrium -- Expansion and Cooling. , 26.5 Conclusions.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Rafelski, Johann Melting Hadrons, Boiling Quarks - from Hagedorn Temperature to Ultra-Relativistic Heavy-Ion Collisions at CERN Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2015 ISBN 9783319175447
    Language: English
    Subjects: Physics
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  • 4
    UID:
    almahu_9948647492002882
    Format: 1 online resource (308 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9789048503841 (ebook)
    Content: Though the old saying claims that man is the measure of all things, the authors of 〈i〉Inside the Politics of Technology〈/i〉 argue that the distinction implied between autonomous humans and neutral instruments of technology is an illusion. On the contrary, the technologies humans create simultaneously shape humans themselves.By means of case studies of technologies as diverse as video cameras, electric cars, pregnancy tests, and genetic screenings, this volume considers the implications of this co-production of technology and society for our philosophical and political ideas. Are only humans endowed with social.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Feb 2021).
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9789053567562
    Language: English
    Subjects: Philosophy
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    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 5
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    Book
    London ; New York :Verso,
    UID:
    almafu_BV046420667
    Format: xvi, 634 Seiten : , Illustrationen.
    ISBN: 978-1-78873-570-4 , 978-1-78873-571-1 , 1-78873-570-6 , 1-78873-571-4
    Content: In this theoretical tour-de-force, renowned scholar Ariella Aïsha Azoulay calls on us to recognize the imperial foundations of knowledge and to refuse its strictures and its many violences. Azoulay argues that the institutions that make our world, from archives and museums to ideas of sovereignty and human rights to history itself, are all dependent on imperial modes of thinking. Imperialism has segmented populations into differentially governed groups, continually emphasized the possibility of progress while it tries to destroy what came before, and voraciously seeks out the new by sealing the past away in dusty archival boxes and the glass vitrines of museums. By practicing what she calls potential history, Azoulay argues that we can still refuse the original imperial violence that shattered communities, lives, and worlds, from native peoples in the Americas at the moment of conquest to the Congo ruled by Belgium's brutal King Léopold II, from dispossessed Palestinians in 1948 to displaced refugees in our own day. In Potential History, Azoulay travels alongside historical companions-an old Palestinian man who refused to leave his village in 1948, an anonymous woman in war-ravaged Berlin, looted objects and documents torn from their worlds and now housed in archives and museums-to chart the ways imperialism has sought to order time, space, and politics. Rather than looking for a new future, Azoulay calls upon us to rewind history and unlearn our imperial rights, to continue to refuse imperial violence by making present what was invented as "past" and making the repair of torn worlds the substance of politics
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, US ebk ISBN 978-1-78873-573-5
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, UK ebk ISBN 978-1-78873-572-8
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics , General works , Theology , Sociology
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    Keywords: Imperialismus ; Wissenssoziologie ; Geschichtsphilosophie ; Imperialismus ; Unterdrückung ; Kunst ; Menschenrecht ; Archivierung ; Klassifikation ; Museum ; Archiv ; Imperialismus ; Kunstwerk ; Kollektives Gedächtnis ; Menschenrecht ; Souveränität ; Imperialismus ; Entkolonialisierung ; Gewalt ; Freiheit
    Author information: Azulai, Ariʾelah 1962-
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  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Durham [NC] :Duke University Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9949281109202882
    Format: 1 online resource (365 p.)
    ISBN: 9786613036391 , 1-283-03639-8 , 0-8223-9207-0
    Series Statement: e-Duke books scholarly collection.
    Content: In A Language of Song, Samuel Charters—one of the pioneering collectors of African American music—writes of a trip to West Africa where he found “a gathering of cultures and a continuing history that lay behind the flood of musical expression [he] encountered everywhere . . . from Brazil to Cuba, to Trinidad, to New Orleans, to the Bahamas, to dance halls of west Louisiana and the great churches of Harlem.” In this book, Charters takes readers along to those and other places, including Jamaica and the Georgia Sea Islands, as he recounts experiences from a half-century spent following, documenting, recording, and writing about the Africa-influenced music of the United States, Brazil, and the Caribbean.Each of the book’s fourteen chapters is a vivid rendering of a particular location that Charters visited. While music is always his focus, the book is filled with details about individuals, history, landscape, and culture. In first-person narratives, Charters relates voyages including a trip to the St. Louis home of the legendary ragtime composer Scott Joplin and the journey to West Africa, where he met a man who performed an hours-long song about the Europeans’ first colonial conquests in Gambia. Throughout the book, Charters traces the persistence of African musical culture despite slavery, as well as the influence of slaves’ songs on subsequent musical forms. In evocative prose, he relates a lifetime of travel and research, listening to brass bands in New Orleans; investigating the emergence of reggae, ska, and rock-steady music in Jamaica’s dancehalls; and exploring the history of Afro-Cuban music through the life of the jazz musician Bebo Valdés. A Language of Song is a unique expedition led by one of music’s most observant and well-traveled explorers.
    Note: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph , A griot's art : the story of everything -- Canaries, canarios : a new music in an old world -- Go down chariot : The Georgia Sea Islands and Fanny Kemble. The slavery spirituals, Lydia Parrish and Zora Neale Hurston -- Skiffles, tubs and washboards : good time music before the Blues -- Red Clark's list : New Orleans street jazz and the Eureka brass band in the 1950s -- A dance in ragged time : "Shake the world's foundation with the maple leaf rag!" -- Gal, you got to go back to Bimini : The Bahamas, its rhymers, and Joseph Spence -- Pretenders, caressers, lions, and a mighty sparrow : Trinidad's sweet calypso -- It be like thunder if a man live close : nights in Trinidad's pan yards -- Reggae is a new bag : Kingston streets, Kingston nights -- To feel the spirit : Gospel song in the great churches of Harlem -- A prince of zydeco : Louisiana's zydeco blues and good rockin' dopsie -- Como se llama este ritmo? : Bebo Valdes, the music of Cuba, and the Buena Vista social club -- Bahia nights : Carnival in Brazil's black world. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8223-4380-0
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8223-4358-4
    Language: English
    Subjects: Musicology
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  • 7
    UID:
    b3kat_BV040718139
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (71 p)
    Edition: Online_Ausgabe Alexandria, VA Alexander Street Press 2005 Digital Library of Classic Protestant Texts Sonstige Standardnummer des Gesamttitels: 041017-2
    Edition: electronic reproduction; The source for this digital reproduction can be found at: University of Oxford, Bodleian Library: S Th Y 39.13(31)
    Series Statement: Parker Society publications
    Note: Creation of electronic version: Apex ePublishing Data Services. Creation of digital images: Oxford University Libraries Imaging Service. Conversion to TEI.2-conformant markup: Apex ePublishing Data Services. Additional tagging: Alexander Street Press. - Title from title page. This document is drawn from: The writings of John Bradford, M.A., fellow of Pembroke Hall, Cambridge, and prebendary of St Paul's, martyr, 1555. Edited for The Parker Society. [Cambridge: 1848.]
    Additional Edition: Reproduktion von Bradford, John Five treatises, namely, I. The old man and the new. II. The flesh and the spirit. III. Defence of election. IV. Against the fear of death. V. The restoration of all things 1848
    Language: English
    Subjects: Theology
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  • 8
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York :Chelsea House Publishers,
    UID:
    almafu_9959639659002883
    Format: 1 online resource (1 electronic resource (64 p., plates).)
    Series Statement: Traditional Black music
    Note: For voice and piano, with chord symbols. , Includes index. , I'm a Stranger Here -- John Hardy -- Take a Whiff on Me -- Yonder Comes the High Sheriff -- Lee Brown -- I'm a Natural Bo'n Rambler -- What Kin' o' Pants Does a Gambler Wear? -- Long John -- Almost Done -- Alice B. -- Old Reilly -- Poor Lazarus -- Railroad Bill -- Stagolee -- Prison Bound -- It Makes a Long-Time Man Feel Bad -- Old Satch -- After Hours -- I Don't Believe She'd Know Me -- Another Man Done Gone -- Sportin' KLife blues -- Things About Comin' My Way -- The Panic Is On -- You don't Know My mind -- Evil-Hearted Man -- I Wonder When I'll Get To Be Called a Man -- Vicksburg Blues -- Me and My Captain.
    Language: English
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York :Chelsea House Publishers,
    UID:
    almafu_9959639656902883
    Format: 1 online resource (1 electronic resource (64 p.).)
    Series Statement: Traditional Black music
    Content: Thirty songs with an Afro-American source, including One More River, The Gray Goose, and Hush Little Children.
    Note: For voice and piano; includes chord symbols. , Includes indexes. , Mister Rabbit -- All the Pretty Little Horses -- Rise and Shine -- One More River -- Who Did Swallow Jonah? -- The Rich Man and the Poor Man -- Ha-ha Thisaway -- Jane, Jane -- Hoosen Johnny -- Hey Bob-a-Needle -- Miss Mary Mack -- Old Lady Come from Booster -- Walk Along -- King Kong Kitchie Kitchie Ki-me-o -- Flu-to-to -- Brother Rabbit -- Sandy Land -- Old Aunt Kate -- Miss Julie Ann Johnson -- The Train Is a-Coming -- Jim Along Josie -- The Wind Blow East -- Riding in the Buggy, Miss Mary Jane -- Run, chillen, Run -- Scraping Up Sand in the Bottom of the Sea -- Oh, John the Rabbit -- Ducks in the Millpond -- Lulu Gal -- Little Black Train a-Coming -- The Grey Goose -- Hush, Little Baby.
    Language: English
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York :Chelsea House,
    UID:
    almafu_9959639656702883
    Format: 1 online resource (1 electronic resource (64 p.).)
    Series Statement: Traditional Black music
    Note: This Train -- No Hiding Place -- Just a Closer Walk with Three -- Standing in the Need of Prayer -- The Gospel Train -- Keep Your Lamp Trimmed and Burning -- This Little Light of Mine -- Old Time Religion -- These Bones Gon' to Rise Again -- Come and Go with Me -- Good News -- All over This World -- Oh, Mary, Don't You Weep -- Down by the Riverside -- Home in That Rock -- didn't My Lord Deliver Daniel -- Jacob's Ladder -- Didn't It Rain? -- Hold On -- Twelve Gates to the City -- Samson -- Don't You Weep After Me -- Oh, sinner Man -- Let Me Fly -- When the Saint go Marching In -- The Streets of Glory -- The Old Ark's A-Moverin' -- Amazing Grace.
    Language: English
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