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Art and architecture of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries in Ireland

Munich in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries

Munich in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries

... Nazi architecture would make its own all the ideas that preceded it, beginning from the rebirth of classicism and moving from ...in architecture and also in their writings, a style that had to be ...

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German literature and the world-view of science in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries

German literature and the world-view of science in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries

... the nineteenth century was David ...in Nineteenth- century Germany’, in Nye, Richards and Stuewer, Invention o f Physical Science (1992), ...f Art and Thought in the German-speaking Countries, ...

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Expatriatism : a new platform for shaping Australian artistic practice in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries : a case study of six artists working in Paris and London

Expatriatism : a new platform for shaping Australian artistic practice in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries : a case study of six artists working in Paris and London

... late nineteenth century, Mackennal imbued the sculpture with extraordinary life and presence in keeping with the New Sculptural propensity for naturalistic ...large art nouveau brooch in the form of a ...

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Mental Health Nursing: The Working Lives of Paid Carers in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries

Mental Health Nursing: The Working Lives of Paid Carers in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries

... Developments in British asylums were mirrored in the colonies, as shown in Lee-Ann Monk’s study of nurse training in the state of Victoria in Australia. The first asylum, Yarra Bend, opened in 1848. Four further asylums ...

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Populism and Folklorism in Central European Music Pedagogy of the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries

Populism and Folklorism in Central European Music Pedagogy of the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries

... privately, under the guidance of Heinrich Kaminski and Curt Sachs, respectively. Sachs, with his own evolutionist interest in the atavistic, had a considerable influence in shaping Orff’s interest in primitivism, both ...

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radiolarian researchers based in italy during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries

radiolarian researchers based in italy during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries

... Anton Dohrn established the zoological station in Naples in 1872, making it thus one of the first such stations in the world. The city, which used to be the capital of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies (until 1861), was ...

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The Great Famine and Beyond: Irish Migrants in Britain in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries

The Great Famine and Beyond: Irish Migrants in Britain in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries

... regarding size, spatial distribution, occupational profile and the principal demographic features of the Irish migrants is a necessary but not sufficient condition for undertaking a fuller investigation of the growth and ...

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Cultures of Empire:  Colonizers in Britain and the Empire in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries: A Reader

Cultures of Empire: Colonizers in Britain and the Empire in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries: A Reader

... The remaining three articles in Part II are primarily devoted to literary, travel, and historical writing consumed by the British reading public. Two contributions--John Barrell's 'Death on the Nile: Fantasy and the ...

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Effects of accreditation on United States and Canadian veterinary college libraries in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries

Effects of accreditation on United States and Canadian veterinary college libraries in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries

... In 1863, during the third year of the Civil War, the USVMA was founded not only to elevate the veterinary art in this country, but also to remove “the nation’s veterinary profession from the grasp of uneducated ...

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"The Dying Swan" by A. Pavlova: Choreography and Iconography of the Image

"The Dying Swan" by A. Pavlova: Choreography and Iconography of the Image

... foreign art criticism, are dedicated to Russian ballet as a holistic phenomenon, that is, as a theatrical- scenic, choreographic, aesthetic-philosophical, and culturological ...theatrical art, has left ...

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The art of tropical travel, 1768 1830

The art of tropical travel, 1768 1830

... The relative paucity of the Brazilian landscapes produced by British professional artists prompts broader questions about the cultures of landscape art and the place of tropical travel in Georgian culture. In ...

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A Brief History of the Underworld and Organized Crime, c  1750 to c  1950

A Brief History of the Underworld and Organized Crime, c 1750 to c 1950

... Reports of organized crime activity escalated from the interwar period, particularly in North America, Italy, and Britain. In the case of American organized crime, this was linked in part to the fluctuating fortunes of ...

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Social policy by other means? Mutual aid and the origins of the modern welfare state in Britain during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries

Social policy by other means? Mutual aid and the origins of the modern welfare state in Britain during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries

... Second Quarterly Report of the 104th Executive Council Palgrave handbook on volunteering and nonprofit associations Voluntary action: a report on methods of social advance The Friendly S[r] ...

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Women Novelists and their Novels in the First Half of Twentieth Century

Women Novelists and their Novels in the First Half of Twentieth Century

... with twentieth-century ruthlessness in stripping off conventional veils of pretence in order to expose make- believers and hypocrites and petty tyrants naked to their ...

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The Art and Science of Java: An Introduction to Computer Science - Free Computer, Programming, Mathematics, Technical Books, Lecture Notes and Tutorials

The Art and Science of Java: An Introduction to Computer Science - Free Computer, Programming, Mathematics, Technical Books, Lecture Notes and Tutorials

... The Art of Computer Programming, devotes well over 100 pages to the question of how one might code a random number generator whose output appears as random as ...

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Trying to Think Progressively About 19th-Century Farms

Trying to Think Progressively About 19th-Century Farms

... Nineteenth and Early Twentieth-Century Domestic Site Archaeology in New York State,.. ed.[r] ...

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Socialists and "true" patriotism in Britain in the late 19th and early 20th centuries

Socialists and "true" patriotism in Britain in the late 19th and early 20th centuries

... Modern British socialism emerged just as the advocacy of an ‘ideological cluster’ of ‘a renewed militarism, a devotion to royalty, an identification and worship of national heroes ... and racial ideas associated with ...

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Review of periodical articles

Review of periodical articles

... of authors such as Thernstrom and Katz, Olssen et al. argue that those in search of rapid upward social mobility sought an escape from Caversham, while those who remained behind `appeared to be trapped by children, ...

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Index Catalog // Carolina Digital Repository

Index Catalog // Carolina Digital Repository

... her art, while perfectly suited for Austen’s strengths, may also have been predetermined: Austen’s genius for novel-writing was, during her lifetime, a happy coincidence, since women were discouraged from writing ...

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“Breast is best”—Infant feeding, infant mortality and infant welfare in Germany during the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries

“Breast is best”—Infant feeding, infant mortality and infant welfare in Germany during the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries

... Breastfeeding is considered to be the key vari- able for infant health. Consequently, UNICEF and the World Health Organization promote the beginning of breastfeeding within the first hour after birth and recommend to ...

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