968 resultados para Bacon, Delia Salter, 1811-1859.


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La ricerca ricostruisce alcuni aspetti della vita politica, sociale e culturale di Reggio Emilia a partire dagli anni Quaranta dell’Ottocento. La campagna militare del 1848-49 e le vicende sociali e politiche che l’accompagnarono costituiscono il punto focale di questo lavoro che mette in evidenza come il complesso di quegli avvenimenti operò un mutamento irreversibile nella realtà cittadina, alimentando aspettative e ideali che non poterono più rimanere confinati nel sistema di governo ducale, divenuto asfittico e superato. Dopo una ricognizione generale della storiografia esistente si è evidenziata la necessità di una nuova lettura della storia cittadina che tenesse conto degli approcci metodologici più recenti e di aspetti fino ad oggi trascurati o completamente ignorati, ripartendo dai documenti ed ampliando la quantità e la tipologia delle fonti. E’ stato perciò condotto un incrocio sistematico tra la documentazione d’archivio pubblica (atti di governo, polizia, decreti, chirografi ducali) e le fonti di carattere privato, spesso assolutamente inedite (cronache, diari, epistolari), cercando di mantenere un approccio il più possibile aperto, mostrando una molteplicità di punti di vista e cogliendo il riflesso dei diversi orientamenti politici e personali attraverso la lettura degli avvenimenti cittadini da parte dei diversi testimoni dell’epoca. Coerentemente con i più recenti apporti della storiografia si è voluto sottolineare l’impatto decisivo che le Istituzioni scolastiche ducali, caratterizzate da notevole conformismo e oscurantismo, hanno avuto nella maturazione politica della generazione che ha guidato il Movimento del 1848. Per portare alla luce questi aspetti è stata proposta una rilettura del sistema educativo reggiano dal punto di vista funzionale e culturale, partendo dai ricordi degli ex studenti e dalla verifica della disciplina vigente all’interno di queste istituzioni. Non poteva essere tralasciata anche una profonda revisione della storia della Chiesa di Reggio Emilia durante il Risorgimento, pertanto si è proceduto ad uno spoglio su larga scala della documentazione conservata nell’archivio della Curia vescovile di Reggio Emilia che ha permesso di giungere ad una complessiva rivalutazione del ruolo del vescovo Cattani durante le vicende del 1848, portando alla luce un aspetto fino ad oggi assolutamente sottovalutato. Nella ricostruzione delle condizioni della Provincia sono stati sottolineati soprattutto gli aspetti sociali, ampliando il quadro in cui si sono svolte le vicende attraverso nuove fonti che hanno aiutato a non focalizzare la ricerca soltanto sui ceti dirigenti e sulle personalità di rilievo. Allo stesso modo si sono descritti i luoghi e le persone della città, cercando di tracciare un ritratto il più fedele possibile della realtà urbana attraverso testimonianze di tenore e mentalità differenti da quelle ‘ufficiali’. Per gli eventi del 1848 (e per quelli del 1859-60) è stato consultato un numero cospicuo di fondi conservati presso l’Archivio di Stato di Reggio, a questi si sono aggiunti gli apporti di molte fonti di carattere privato e di documenti inediti conservati presso l’Archivio di Stato di Torino. Il lavoro propone un’analisi approfondita delle vicende cittadine tra il marzo e l’agosto 1848 e apre a nuove considerazioni sia sul municipalismo, come chiave di lettura del movimento unitario, sia sulla creazione del consenso attorno all’unione dei ducati emiliani con il Regno dell’Alta Italia guidato da Carlo Alberto. Fondamentali sono risultati i fondi della Polizia Estense conservati presso l’Archivio di Stato di Reggio Emilia. Per la loro natura e per le caratteristiche del Ducato (in cui lo stesso duca interviene di persona nei provvedimenti di polizia) hanno permesso di tracciare un quadro assolutamente inedito della vita politica e sociale della Provincia, contribuendo ad arricchire ogni aspetto del lavoro di ricerca. Nell’ultima parte del lavoro sono state messe a confronto le informazioni raccolte sui volontari attraverso lo spoglio di tutte le fonti consultate. La ricerca si era precedentemente basata sugli elenchi dei militi compilati dopo l’unificazione nazionale, elenchi nei quali molte delle informazioni relative ai partecipanti delle campagne del 1848-49 erano andate perdute. Procedendo all’incrocio dei dati raccolti dalla polizia estense al momento del ritorno degli volontari in patria con quelli reperiti nei fondi privati, nelle cronache, nella memorialistica e negli epistolari è stato possibile ricostruire un panorama più completo delle diverse tipologie di combattenti e tracciare un quadro che alla fine risulta assai coerente con la situazione politica e sociale descritta nella prima parte della tesi. Per la prima volta vengono documentate le vicende di coloro che non appartenendo alle classi dirigenti cittadine si sono trovati a combattere per una sorta di azzardo personale nutrito di idealismo patriottico oppure perché inquadrati nei battaglioni dell’ex esercito estense passato al servizio del Governo provvisorio. Emergono l’estrema eterogeneità delle motivazioni e dei destini personali dei combattenti e sono portate alla luce alcune interessanti vicende personali e familiari. I dati sono stati raccolti in modalità digitale per la loro futura fruizione on-line che andrà ad aggiornare il database degli “Albi della memoria” curati da ISTORECO. (http://www.albimemoria-istoreco.re.it/).

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This article analyses the relationship between Orthodoxy and state from the unification of the Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia in 1859 to the creation of Greater Romania in 1918. Examining the attitudes of political leaders towards the dominant religion, this article argues that during the reigns of Prince Cuza and King Carol I the Church became a state institution closely connected to the development of political regimes. It is suggested that by claiming doctrinal religious connections with Constantinople and independence from foreign intervention in the Church’s affairs, religious and political leaders from 1859 to 1918 amplified the construction of Romanian national mythology which contributed towards the political unity of the state.

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This chapter undertakes the first examination of the role the fine arts play in Thomas Bernhard’s prose works. Though not as prominent as the role of music, painting and the fine arts play a crucial role in Frost and Alte Meister; these two novels coincidentally also happen to be the first and last novels written by Bernhard. This chapter takes its cue from the positive role awarded to Francis Bacon in the novel Das Kalkwerk. Comparing and contrasting the relation and influence between the art of Bacon and the literature of Bernhard, I am able to demonstrate a number of surprising analogies. Following a brief biographical synopsis, I focus on four aesthetic operations that are crucial to both artists. Using the key terms of ‘middle way’, ‘variation’, ‘vibration’ and ‘mediation’, I am able to uncover surprising similarities between the novels and the paintings. These hidden connections are further confirmed by looking at the two artists’ shared major motifs, namely the slaughterhouse, the scream, the relation between animals and humans, and pain. This bleak outlook on the state of human civilisation that these two major artists of the end of the 20th century share, embodies both a warning and a prophesy for the 21st century.

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To reveal the theories and practices that linked education to the development within the cities of Boston and Buenos Aires, and in turn to the development of US and Argentina nationalism, “Cosmopolitan Imperialism” centers on two education reformers, Horace Mann (1776-1859) and Domingo Faustino Sarmiento (1811-1888). Mann and Sarmiento formed part of a supra-national community where liberal intellectual elites created a republic of letters, or perhaps better said, a republic of schools. As different versions of education branched out from a common Atlantic origin during the nineteenth century, Mann and Sarmiento searched for those ideas that better fit their national projects, a local project that started in the cities and moved to the interior parts of the country. In Boston and Buenos Aires, modern nationalism intertwined with imperial projects. This dissertation thus analyzes nationalism and reform in the nineteenth-century as an imperial project led by cosmopolitan intellectual elites. While we might expect to find Mann and Sarmiento’s ideas on education to be centered on their national experiences, looking to Europe for inspiration, this dissertation shows that it was quite the opposite. Educational ideas developed within an interconnected network and traveled within the North-South axis connecting Boston with Buenos Aires. This framework moves the focus from the interchange of ideas between America and Europe and places it within the American continent. At the same time, it allows us to consider Latin American and the US as both creators and recipients of educational ideas. There is a traditional way of talking about nationalism and reform in the nineteenth-century, especially in terms of education and educational policies. It is common to imagine that in the US, and even more certainly in Latin America, educated elites looked to the so-called West for inspiration. The argument is that they ended up adapting foreign models to their local and internal contexts. This dissertation challenges that idea and shows that different versions of education developed from a shared Atlantic milieu in which reformers in certain cities saw themselves as part of the same cosmopolitan empires.

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This thesis is a biographical examination of the life of Mohawk leader Deserontyou (Captain John) and covers the years from the 1730's up to, and briefly following, 1811. The social, economic and political position of the Mohawk people and Deserontyou's position within the Fort Hunter community prior to the Revolution are addressed first. The Revolutionary War years are then covered with emphasis placed on Deserontyou's military role, the unpleasant conditions at Lachine and the painful reality for the Mohawk people in the aftermath of Britain's defeat. The post-war settlement on the Bay of Quinte is then explored, including the difficulties that Deserontyou experienced with the land, with the British Government, and with his own people. The documents upon which this examination are based come from many primary collections including: The Draper Manuscripts, the Haldimand Papers, the Stuart Papers, Ontario Lands & Forest Survey Records, the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, Episcopal Records, the Bell Papers, the File Collection, the Claus Papers and Indian Affairs Papers.

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Images of domestic textiles (items made at home for consumption within the household) and textile making form an important subtext to women’s writing, both during and after industrialization. Through a close reading of five novels from the period 1811-1925, this thesis will assert that a detailed understanding of textile work and its place in women’s daily lives is critical to a deeper understanding of social, sexual and political issues from a woman’s perspective. The first chapter will explore the history of the relationship between women and domestic textile making, and the changes wrought to the latter by the Industrial Revolution. The second chapter will examine the role of embroidery in the construction of “appropriate” feminine gentility in Jane Austen’s Mansfield Park (1814). The third chapter, on Elizabeth Gaskell’s Cranford (1853), will explore how the older female body became a repository for anxieties about class mobility and female power at the beginning of the Victorian era. The fourth chapter will compare Sara Jeannette Duncan’s A Social Departure (1890) and Kate Chopin’s The Awakening (1899) to consider how later Victorian women both internalized and refuted public narratives of domestic textile making in a quest for “self-ownership.” The last chapter, on Martha Ostenso’s Wild Geese (1925), examines the corrosive, yet ultimately redemptive, relationships of a family of women trapped by abuse and degradation. For all five authors, images of textiles and textile making allow them to speak to issues that were usually only discussed within a community of women: sexuality, desire, aging, marriage, and motherhood. In all five works, textile making “talks back” to the power structures that marginalize women, and lends insight into the material and emotional circumstances of women’s lives.

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Vorbesitzer: Freiherrlich Carl von Rothschild'sche Bibliothek Frankfurt am Main; alte Signatur: Hs. in Quart 108

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Vorbesitzer: Freiherrlich Carl von Rothschild'sche Bibliothek Frankfurt am Main; alte Signatur: Hs. in Quart 109

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This dissertation examines a unique working class in the United States, the men and women who worked on the steamboats from the Industrial Revolution until the demise of steam-powered boats in the mid-20th century. The steamboat was the beginning of a technological system that was developed in America and used in such great numbers that it made the rapid population of the Trans-Appalachian West possible. The steamboat was forever romanticized by images of the antebellum South or the quick wit of Samuel Clemens and his sentimental book, Life on the Mississippi. The imagination swirls with thoughts of boats, bleach white, slowly churning the calm waters of some Spanish moss covered river. The reality of the boats and the experience of those who worked on them has been lost in this nostalgic vision. This research details the history of the western steamboat in the Monongahela Valley, the birthplace of the commercial steamboat industry. The first part of this dissertation examines the literature of authors in the field of labor history and Industrial Archaeology to place this work into the larger context of published literature. The second builds a framework for understanding the various eras that the steamboat went through both in terms of technological change, but also the change the workers experienced as their identity as a working class was being shaped. The third part details the excavations of two steamboat captains houses, those of Captain James Gormley and Captain Michael A. Cox. Both men represented a time in which the steamboat was in an era of transition. Excavations at their homes yield clues to their class status and how integrated they were in the local community. The fourth part of this study documents the oral histories of steamboat workers, both men and women, and their experience on the boats and on the river. Their rapidly declining population of those who lived and worked on the boats gives urgency for their lives to be documented. Finally, this study concludes with a synthesis of how worker identity solidified in the face of technological, socio-economic, and ideological change especially during their push for unionization and the introduction of the diesel towboat.

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Thesis (Ph.D, English) -- Queen's University, 2016-08-03 13:57:45.102

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ResumenEl artículo analiza las funciones del cabildo catedralicio de la Diócesis de Nicaragua y Costa Rica con el fin de explicar las relaciones sociales, políticas y económicas de sus miembros y determinar la importancia del cabildo en el funcionamiento de la diócesis entre los años 1531 y 1859. Las fuentes primarias coloniales sobre el cabildo catedralicio, los testamentos y padrones de diezmos, entre otros; revelan que los miembros del cabildo catedralicio de León tuvieron funciones específicas dentro de la diócesis tanto durante la sede vacante como cuando existía Obispo al frente de la diócesis. Los miembros del cabildo catedralicio no constituyeron un cuerpo capitular aislado de la sociedad, sino que mantuvieron relaciones de confianza, económicas y sociales entre ellos y con la sociedad que los rodeaba, por tanto, fueron un cuerpo capitular crucial para el funcionamiento de la diócesis durante su sede vacante y cuando fueron el consejo asesor del ObispoAbstractThe article analyzes the functions of the cathedral chapter of the Diocese of Nicaragua and Costa Rica with the purpose of explaining the social, political and economic relations of its members and determining the importance of the chapter in the operation of the diocese between the years 1531 and 1859. Colonial primary sources, including testaments and tithe registers, among others, reveal that the members of the cathedral chapter of Leon had specific functions within the diocese, both when the see was vacant and when there was a Bishop in office. The members of the cathedral chapter did not constitute a capitular body isolated from the rest of society. Rather, they maintained economic and social relations of trust among themselves and with the society that surrounded them. Therefore, they were a capitular body crucial to the operation of the diocese, both when they served as the bishops advisory committee and when they governed the diocese in the absence of a Bishop.