945 resultados para Georgia--Maps--Civil War, 1861-1865.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"One hundred copies printed."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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The early history of practical anatomy.--The history of the Philadelphia school of anatomy and its relation to medical teaching.--Our recent debts to vivisection.--Recent progress in surgery.--The new era in medicine and its demands upon the profession and the college.--The real rewards of medicine.--Medicine as a career for educated men.--Vivisection and brain surgery.--Medical education.--The advantages of an academic training for a medical career.--Literary methods in medicine.--Address at the unveiling of the statue of the late Prof. Samuel D. Gross, M.D.--Semicentennial address in surgery before the American medical association.--The debt of the public to the medical profession.--The endowment of medical colleges.--The ideal physician.--Address at the Royal college of surgeons of England at the conferring of honorary degrees at the centenary celebration of the granting of its present charter.--The progress of surgery in the nineteenth century.--The mission of a medical college.--The duties and responsibilities of trustees of public medical institutions.--The qualities essential to success in medicine.--The cheerfulness of death.--The need for increased endowments for medical instruction.--Age and youth in medicine.--Surgical reminiscences of the civil war.
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1862-1866 contain much historical material relating to the Michigan troops in the civil war.
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1862-1866 contain much historical material relating to the Michigan troops in the civil war
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t.1. Eryaiphei. Praemittuntur prolegomena do fungorum conditione naturali crescendi modo et propagatione.--t.2. Xylarlei. Valsel. Sphaeriel.--t.3. Nectriei. Phacidiei. Pezizei.
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Maria McCann paints a dark picture of masculinity and its effects in her novel As Meat Loves Salt (2001). The violent Jacob Cullen struggles with his masculinity as he faces the intricacies of religion, sexuality and politics in the midst of the English Civil War where he falls in love with fellow soldier Christopher Ferris. By using R.W. Connell and James Messerschmidt’s framework for the hierarchy of masculinities, I explore masculinities on local, regional and global levels and emphasized femininity in a close reading of McCann’s novel. My aim is not only to analyse the masculinities of the novel but also to use the framework to redefine toxic masculinity in order to make it a useable concept when analysing masculinities in literature. I redefine toxic masculinity because it lacks a clear definition anchored in an established framework used to study masculinity that does not see masculinity as inherently toxic. I believe that anchoring it to Connell and Messerschmidt’s framework will make it a useable concept. Due to the novel’s relationship to the Bible, I will use masculinity studies done on David and Jesus from the Bible to compare and reveal similarities with the masculinities in the novel, how they appear on the local, regional and global levels in the novel and its effects. I draw parallels between the love story in As Meat Loves Salt to the love story of David and Jonathan in the Bible by using queer readings of David and Jonathan in order to explore how masculinity affects the relationships and how the novel uses these two love stories as a study of toxic masculinity and how it relates it to hegemonic masculinity.
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The United States is home to a private prison industry, which allows for the detention of human beings to be transformed into a multi-billion dollar industry. This paper traces the parallels between the post-civil war convict leasing system and the current system of prison privatization, which encourages the commodification of black bodies in order to maintain a racial hierarchy. It analyzes the incompatibility of prison privatization with the US Constitution. Private prisons, which hold African American men at a higher rate that state-run prisons, take cost-cutting measures in order to increase profit, which expose prisoners to higher rates of abuse and increased recidivism rates. Private prisons have significant political power to determine crime control legislation, which has led to harsh laws which increase the number of men of color behind bars. This paper provides a three-phase plan for abolishing private prisons and reducing overall incarceration rates in the United States.
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Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-07
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Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06
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Os imigrantes metodistas americanos que chegaram ao Brasil em meados do século XIX na região de Piracicaba, são majoritariamente do sul dos Estados Unidos e, portanto, escravocratas. Encontram aqui não apenas a oportunidade de reconstruírem suas vidas devastadas pela guerra de secessão (1861-1865), como também uma nova possibilidade de reviverem seus ideais escravocratas, num país ainda escravagista. Com efeito, a presente dissertação versa sobre alguns aspectos importantes das relações destes imigrantes com a população afro-brasileira, priorizando o recorte histórico entre 1867-1930 e procurando destacar situações históricas na região de Piracicaba. Na tentativa de reconstituir possíveis anseios de liberdade dos afro-brasileiros, sua resistência e luta pela abolição, a pesquisa discute também o contexto de transição do país em face do liberalismo emergente na economia e na política, o que facilitou em muitos aspectos a inserção do protestantismo. Em face do exposto, a fundamentação teórica será feita a partir de autores como Boaventura de Souza Santos (2006), Frantz Fanon (1968;2008), Abdias do Nascimento (1978), Eugene Genovese(1983), Justus Gonzalez (2007), Antonio Gouveia Mendonça (2008), José Carlos Barbosa (2002), Júlio Chiavenato(1988), Eugene Harter (1985), Peri Mesquida (1994), Judith MacKnigth Jones (1967) entre outros. O distanciamento da missão metodista em relação às necessidades das populações afro-brasileiras demonstra que os metodistas direcionaram sua missão mais para si mesmos, como colônia e posteriormente, para as elites. As populações pobres, incluindo os afro-brasileiros da região, não foram contempladas. Isso pode explicar a ausência destes nas instituições metodistas até 1930 quando da autonomia da Igreja Metodista do Brasil em relação à Igreja Metodista Episcopal do Sul dos Estados Unidos.
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Despite being widely acknowledged as one of the most important German dramatists since Bertolt Brecht, Heiner Muller (1929-95) still remains relatively unknown in the English-speaking world. This collection of plays aims to change that, presenting new translations and opening up his work to a larger audience. Collected here are three of his plays - "Philoctetes", "The Horatian", and "Mauser" - that together constitute what Muller called an "experimental series," which both develops and critiques Brecht's theory of the Lehrstuck, or "learning play." Based on a tragedy by Sophocles, Philoctetes dramatizes the confrontation between politics, morality, and the desire for revenge. The Horatian uses an incident from ancient Rome as an example of ways of approaching the moral ambiguity of the past. Finally, Mauser, set during the Russian civil war, examines the nature and ethics of revolutionary violence. The plays are accompanied by supporting materials written by Muller himself, as well as an introduction by Uwe Schutte that contextualizes the plays and speaks of their continued relevance today.
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Only recently the Sino-Taiwanese issue has again been in the headlines of the international media. On Saturday, 3 August 2002, Taiwan's President Chen Shui-bian insisted in a passionate speech that there is 'one country on each side' of the Taiwan Strait. He went even further by calling for new legislation that would allow a referendum to be held on changing the island's current international status, saying that this would be a 'basic human right'. Chen's remarks resulted in a furious response from the mainland. Although the conflict between Beijing and Taipei can be interpreted as a legacy of the Chinese Civil War, the tensions intensified during the 1990s. The following article suggests that the linkages and dynamics between the globalization process and international security are increasingly important for a better understanding of the development of relations at the international level in general and in the China-Taiwan conflict in particular.