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Additional Editors Are E. A. Steinhaus And R. L. Usinger. University Of California Publications In Entomology, V10, No. 6, May, 1955.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1867 Edition.
Section A, Machine Shop Practice; Section B, Drawing And Blue Print Reading; Section C, Mathematics; Section D, Physics; Section E, Slide Rule.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1902 Edition.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1900 Edition.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1893 Edition.
Includes Comrade Of An Ambassador In Chains, Ann Judson; Mother Of The Tribe, Mary Moffat; The Main Spoke In My Wheel, Mary Livingstone; Homemaker In The Wagon, Christina Coillard; Friend Of The Island Women, Mary Williams; No Ordinary Woman, Agnes Watt; She Followed A Red-Maned Star, Lillias Underwood.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1920 Edition.
The 1870 Ghost Dance was a significant but too often disregarded transformative historical movement with particular impact on the Native peoples of northern California. The spiritual energies of this "great wave," as Peter Nabokov has called it, have passed down to the present day among Native Californians, some of whose contemporary individual and communal lives can be understood only in light of the dance and the complex religious developments inspired by it. Cora Du Bois's historical study, "The 1870 Ghost Dance," has remained an essential contribution to the ethnographic record of Native Californian cultures for seven decades yet is only now readily available for the first time. Du Bois produced this pioneering work in the field of ethnohistory while still under the tutelage of anthropologist Alfred Louis Kroeber. Her monograph informs our understanding of Kroeber's larger, grand and crucial salvage-ethnographic project in California, its approach and style, and also its limitations. "The 1870 Ghost Dance" adds rich detail to our understanding of anthropology in California before World War II
'When The German Phoenix first appeared in 1960, only a small circle of scholars recognized its seminal importance, as well as that of the events it addressed. Today, both the book and the events have become landmarks in modern religious history.' from the foreword by Hubert Locke. Religious historians attribute an entire movement of scholarship to the initial publication of The German Phoenix in 1960. Author Franklin Hamlin Littell was, and is, responsible for initiating and continuing research on the encounter between German Protestantism and the government of the Third Reich. Littell's many accomplishments, including the establishment of the first graduate seminar in an American university on the twin themes of the Holocaust and the Church struggle, serve to make this special reprint edition the essential item for study in its field.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1873 Edition.
Geneva Series On The Peaceful Uses Of Atomic Energy, V5.
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