964 resultados para Martin, Johnathan Willis, 1856-1930.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Fiction under Bonaparte.--The novels of Stendhal.--The fiction of the romantic school.--Alexandre Dumas and the Napoleonic generation.--The development of Balzac.--The maturity of Balzac.--The genius of Balzac.--Prosper Mérimée.--Théophile Gautier.--George Sand.--Gustave Flaubert.--The generation of the Restoration.--Émile Zola.--Alphonse Daudet.--The generation of Louis Philippe.--Guy de Maupassant.--The generation of the Second Empire.
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v.17. Tartarin of Tarascon, to which is added Tartarin on the Alps; tr. by Katharine P. Wormeley.--v.18. Port-Tarascon, to which is added Studies and landscapes; tr. by Katharine P. Wormeley.--v.19. Letters from my mill, to which is added Letters to an absent one; tr. by Katharine P. Wormeley.--v.20. Monday tales; tr. by Marian McIntyre.--v.21-22. Jack; tr. by Marion McIntyre.--v.23. The support of the family; tr. by G. B. Ives, to which is added Notes on life; tr. by Mary Hendee.--v.24. Memoir by L. Daudet, to which is added The Daudet family ("Mon frère et moi") by E. Daudet; tr. by C. De Kay
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Source: Gift of Paul Avrich, Aug. 26, 1986.
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In three experiments, we manipulated participants' perceived numerical status and compared the originality and creativity of arguments generated by members of numerical minorities and majorities. Independent judges, blind to experimental conditions, rated participants' written arguments. In Studies 1 and 2, we found that participants assigned to a numerical minority generated more original arguments when advocating their own position than did numerical majorities. In Study 3, an equal-factions control group was included in the design, and all participants were instructed to argue for a counter-attitudinal position. Those in the numerical minority generated more creative arguments than those in both the majority and equal-factions conditions, but not stronger arguments. We propose cognitive and social processes that may underlie our obtained effects and discuss implications for minority influence research.
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Collection primarily documents McCulloch's research on women's legal status, and her work with the Illinois Equal Suffrage Association, the National American Woman Suffrage Association, and the League of Women Voters. There is also documentation of women in the legal profession, of McCulloch's friendships with the other women suffragists and lawyers, and some biographical material. The papers contain little information about her family or social life.
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Relatives of the Judey-Barosin and Finkel families
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Relatives of the Judey-Barosin and Finkel families
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The collection contains correspondence among members of the Ehrenberg and Rosenzweig families, including letters from Franz Rosenzweig, Adam Rosenzweig and Richard Ehrenberg, as well as with other parties, including Leopold Zunz, Adelheid Zunz, Claire von Gluemer, and Heinrich Heine (copies only). Also included are engagement contracts, marriage banns, school curricula and certificates, character references, eulogies, family histories, and other documents concerning family members. This material also reflects much of the history of the Samsonschule in Wolfenbuettel of which members of the Ehrenberg family were principals.
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Análisis del riesgo de oportunismo del gobierno Colombiano planteado por el diseño institucional y normativo de la CREG, y favorecido por una notoria concentración de calidades en cabeza del Estado Colombiano como agente de mercado y regulador.