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The Historiography of Minimal Music and the Challenge of Andriessen to Narratives of American Exceptionalism (1)

The Historiography of Minimal Music and the Challenge of Andriessen to Narratives of American Exceptionalism (1)

... Assumptions of over-arching unity amongst composers and compositions solely on the basis of common nationality/region are extremely problematic in the modern era, with great facility of travel and communications. ...

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Evangelizing Eugenics: A Brief Historiography of Popular and Formal American Eugenics Education (1908-1948)

Evangelizing Eugenics: A Brief Historiography of Popular and Formal American Eugenics Education (1908-1948)

... of American eugenics organizations was predominantly professional, middle class, middle-aged, white men, it had its fair share of support from women, mostly in the form of loose alliances with various social ...

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Now He Belongs to the Ages": A Historiography of Sean Wilentz, (ed ) The Best American History Essays on Lincoln

Now He Belongs to the Ages": A Historiography of Sean Wilentz, (ed ) The Best American History Essays on Lincoln

... Furthermore, the author vigorously argued that Lincoln was at best ambivalent on the issue of abolition even as the American Civil War entered its second year. Staying consistent with his thesis, Horton argued ...

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The Historiography of Minimal Music and the Challenge of Andriessen to Narratives of American Exceptionalism (2)

The Historiography of Minimal Music and the Challenge of Andriessen to Narratives of American Exceptionalism (2)

... to American minimal composers, because repetitive processes constitute just a part of his compositional idiom, then one would have to marginalise many of Reich and Glass’s later works, and much of Riley and Young ...

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The Historiography of the Holocaust

The Historiography of the Holocaust

... North American cultural mores, comparative scholars there can be particularly prone in this direction, with Ian Hancock, in this volume, venting his exasperation on the repeated sidelining of the Porrajmos – the ...

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Africa and Afrocentric Historicism: A Critique

Africa and Afrocentric Historicism: A Critique

... black American experience (Adeleke, ...Afrocentric historiography is the attempt to split the duality of the black Amer- ican, to magnify one dimension of identity (African) and deny the other ...

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Feminist historiography and the reconceptualisation of historical time

Feminist historiography and the reconceptualisation of historical time

... African American context, which demonstrate the importance of tracing different histories and symbolic orders, which open up different generational imaginaries and relational ...

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Against “revolution” and “evolution”

Against “revolution” and “evolution”

... a historiography of origins and species, of cosmologies (including microcosmogonies and macrocosmogonies) is developed ...a historiography are illustrated by looking briefly at a number of transitions: the ...

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Vestures Of The Past: The Other Historicisms Of Victorian Aesthetics

Vestures Of The Past: The Other Historicisms Of Victorian Aesthetics

... Implicit here in Wilde’s rejection of the depth model of historical interpretation (both in general and specifically in the case of decadence) is a rejection, moreover, of the morali- zation of history and, through the ...

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Sallust's Histories and Triumviral Historiography

Sallust's Histories and Triumviral Historiography

... Ciceronian historiography; as an exemplum, he is designed to fail, offering no clear moral lesson to an audience too corrupt to know what to do with an exemplum ...

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Narrative Inquiry: Writing historiography

Narrative Inquiry: Writing historiography

... Traditional western historiography encourages the writer/researcher to take a distanced, objective stance. From this stance the writer/researcher becomes the dominant analytical voice in the resulting text. This ...

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Introducing Anthropological Historiography as an Integral Component of Twenty first Century Historiography: The Role played by Anthropological Historiography in the Attainment of Long Term Anthropological Goals and Objectives

Introducing Anthropological Historiography as an Integral Component of Twenty first Century Historiography: The Role played by Anthropological Historiography in the Attainment of Long Term Anthropological Goals and Objectives

... Anthropological Historiography along with the universalization of education and the introduction of suitable pedagogical techniques and methods, holds great promise for the emancipation of society, by molding ...

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Historiography in French Theory

Historiography in French Theory

... Carrard, in Poetics of the New History, presents a perspective of the positivistic view, which suggests that the role of the historian is to act as an arbiter between documents and facts, given their condemnation of ...

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Trauma Of Empire: Violence, Minor Affect, And The Cold War Transpacific

Trauma Of Empire: Violence, Minor Affect, And The Cold War Transpacific

... rationalized mutuality. They demonstrate that reconciliatory reciprocity is always already fractured within, necessarily failing to incorporate all the illegible and inadequate ways of living to its wholesome bodies. In ...

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Remaking the American Patient: How Madison Avenue and Modern Medicine turned Patients into Consumers

Remaking the American Patient: How Madison Avenue and Modern Medicine turned Patients into Consumers

... As Nancy Tomes points out in the sections which top and tail her new book, this distinctive path had led by the millennium to a system that many citizens found dysfunctional. Problems included the absence of universal ...

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Rhetoric of independece: bicentennial Colombia 1810   2010

Rhetoric of independece: bicentennial Colombia 1810 2010

... This scheme of interpretation could be applied both on the New Granada: Santafe, Quito, Lima, Mexico, and on their own Provincial Governments of Colombia: Pamplona, Tunja, Antioquia, Cartagena, Popayán, Mariquita, ...

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"This is OUR AMERICA, TOO": Marcus B. Christian & the History of Black Louisiana

"This is OUR AMERICA, TOO": Marcus B. Christian & the History of Black Louisiana

... In conclusion it can be said of Marcus Christian, that his lifetime experiences exposes historians to the significance and importance of training, status, and how the realities of time and space function in the ...

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Hannah Arendt and council democracy

Hannah Arendt and council democracy

... There are two primary sources for Arendt’s early conception of the council system. Most crucially, it is connected with a council communist tradition of Rosa Luxemburg that she is exposed to as a child and to which she ...

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