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The Fathers of the Towns

The Fathers of the Towns

Edward M. Cook

Johns Hopkins University Press
1976
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Seeking to integrate recent literature on community life and on the political ethos in colonial New England, Edward M. Cook, Jr., examines elite recruitment and community structure in the four New England colonies between 1700 and 1785. In a massive sample of seventy widely dispersed towns, lists of towns, lists of town and provincial officeholders, biographical data, church records, town meeting records, and tax lists provide a core of material for analysis.
The Forty Years that Created America

The Forty Years that Created America

Edward M. Lamont

Rowman Littlefield Publishers
2017
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The names “Jamestown” and “Plymouth” have become synonymous for most students of American history with “founding,” and “birth”—both, of the American nation, and of freedom and democracy themselves. In this book, author Ted Lamont asks us to reconsider our country’s formative years, and explore the stories, lives, achievements, and failures of America’s earliest founding fathers: those who paved the way for the Colonial Era, and the American Revolution. They were explorers, investors, passionate religious leaders, and determined developers who struggled for generations to successfully plant the English flag in this strange new soil. Lamont deftly details the ways in which the stories and struggles of figures like Sir Walter Raleigh, Bartholomew Gosnold, Richard Hakluyt, Sir Ferdinando Gorges, and Captain John Smith were not just related, but connected in ways that help us better understand the colonies and culture born of their efforts. The infancy of America— from Roanoke’s founding in 1585 through the firm establishment of Jamestown and Plymouth in 1625—is where we first see planted the seeds of the rest of America’s colonial, economic, political, and cultural history, that was the immensely difficult, and often overlooked, first step toward the New World we are still working to perfect.
Crossroads Modernism

Crossroads Modernism

Edward M. Pavlic

University of Minnesota Press
2002
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An essential reconsideration of black literature and culture and its response to modernityIn the African American encounter with modernism, all was not confrontation. Rather, as Edward M. Pavli´c demonstrates here, African American artists negotiated the intersection of high modernism in Europe and American discourse to fashion their own distinctive response to American modernity. A deft repositioning of black literature and culture, Pavli´c’s book re-envisions the potentials and dilemmas where the different traditions of modernism meet and firmly establishes African American modernism at this cultural crossroads.Offering new insights into the work of a variety of African American artists-including Ralph Ellison, Richard Wright, Zora Neale Hurston, James Baldwin, Toni Morrison, Robert Hayden, David Bradley, Yusef Komunyakaa, Romare Bearden, and John Coltrane-Pavli´c explores the complex ways in which key modernist philosophical ideas and creative techniques have informed black culture. Crossroads Modernism also provides an in-depth look at how West African cultural legacies are brought to bear in the structure of a truly African American modernist creative process. The book brings to light two interrelated strains of black modernism: Afro-Modernism, which employs established modernist concerns and conceits to illuminate internal and psychological experience; and Diasporic Modernism, which places greater emphasis on shared cultural space and builds on traditions rooted in West African cultures.Whereas much has been said about the (generally racist) use of "blackness" in constituting modernism, Crossroads Modernism is the first book to expose the key role that modernism has played in the constitution of "blackness" in African-American aesthetics. In light of this work, canonical texts in African American literature can no longer be read as devoid of their own singular contribution to international modernism.
Old Brick

Old Brick

Edward M. Griffin

University of Minnesota Press
1980
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Old Brick was first published in 1980. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions.Charles Chauncy was a powerful and influential figure in his own time, but in historical accounts he has always been overshadowed by his contemporaries Benjamin Franklin and Jonathan Edwards. When he is remembered today, it is usually as Edwards's chief antagonist during the Great Awakening of the 1740s. Yet Chauncy's fellow New Englanders knew that there was more to the man than that.In the course of his 60-year tenure as a pastor of Boston's First Church (the "Old Brick"), Chauncy involved himself in most of the important intellectual, religious, and political issues of the century. Not only did he aggressively oppose the emotional revivalism of the Great Awakening, but he was also a bold pamphleteer and preacher in support of the American Revolution. In theology Chauncy became, as an old man, the leading advocate probably having scandalized his own forebears, but he insisted that he was true to his Protestant tradition and never abandoned his reliance on Scripture and Puritan discipline in favor of rationalist secularism.Old Brick,the first full-scale biography of Charles Chauncy, attempts to recover not only Chauncy the spokesman for the ideas of a great many colonial Americans, but also the complex man who struggled with himself and with the events of his time to arrive at those positions. The portrait of Chauncy that emerges is fuller, more comprehensive, and more balanced than the stereotypes and partial portraits that have thus far represented him in history. This biography now makes it possible to consider Chauncy a figure worthy of study in his own right and to take a fresh look at eighteenth-century New England in light of the tradition Chauncy represents.
The Power of Parents

The Power of Parents

Edward M. Olivos; Antonia Darder

Peter Lang Publishing Inc
2006
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Delving into the often unexplored areas of class, race, and power struggles, The Power of Parents poses a unique and original critical examination of the relationship between bicultural parents and the school system. Written with students and practitioners in mind, it challenges past research that has traditionally argued bicultural parents are incompetent, apathetic, and do not value education, hence the cause of their children's academic underachievement. This book sheds new light on why bicultural parents often mistrust the school system and uncovers the contradictions inherent in the relationship between them and school personnel.
Interpreting the Wisdom Books – An Exegetical Handbook

Interpreting the Wisdom Books – An Exegetical Handbook

Edward M. Curtis; David M. Howard

Kregel Publications,U.S.
2017
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The Wisdom Literature of the Bible (Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Song of Songs) is filled with practical principles for everyday life. While some Christians are deterred by the secular character of these matter-of-fact guidelines, they are as integral to God's purposes for His people as the explicitly theological material that dominates other parts of Scripture. The Wisdom books tie these two streams of God's revelation together in a way that enriches and strengthens the church.Examining the background and perspective that characterizes Wisdom material, this book provides guidance for interpreting and proclaiming this part of Scripture. It is a thorough resource for pastors and teachers to help them navigate the sometimes bewildering waters of the Wisdom Literature.
Very Like a Whale

Very Like a Whale

Edward M. White; Norbert Elliot; Irvin Peckham

Utah State University Press
2015
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Winner of the 2015 CPTSC Award for Excellence in Program Assessment Written for those who design, redesign, and assess writing programs, "Very Like a Whale" is an intensive discussion of writing program assessment issues. Taking its title from "Hamlet," the book explores the multifaceted forces that shape writing programs and the central role these programs can and should play in defining college education. Given the new era of assessment in higher education, writing programs must provide valid evidence that they are serving students, instructors, administrators, alumni, accreditors, and policymakers. This book introduces new conceptualizations associated with assessment, making them clear and available to those in the profession of rhetoric and composition/writing studies. It also offers strategies that aid in gathering information about the relative success of a writing program in achieving its identified goals. Philosophically and historically aligned with quantitative approaches, White, Elliot, and Peckham use case study and best-practice scholarship to demonstrate the applicability of their innovative approach, termed Design for Assessment (DFA). Well grounded in assessment theory, "Very Like a Whale "will be of practical use to new and seasoned writing program administrators alike, as well as to any educator involved with the accreditation process.
Enhancing Marital Intimacy Through Facilitating Cognitive Self Disclosure
First published in 1988. This text describes a type of psychotherapy designed to increase marital intimacy, thus improving family functioning. The focus of this book is marriage as a psychological relationship. This is, then, a book about the quality of the relationship between a woman and a man in marriage and an approach to helping couples and families who have problems with intimacy.
Public Opinion and the Political Future of the Nation's Capital

Public Opinion and the Political Future of the Nation's Capital

Edward M. Meyers

Georgetown University Press
1996
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Despite widespread agreement that the District of Columbia's political system has collapsed, there is a serious lack of thoughtful proposals addressing the political future of the nation's capital. In this book, Edward M. Meyers examines the opinions of average Americans about Washington, D.C., in order to understand how many Americans are likely to approach the question of what reforms are needed. Meyers first explores the political, economic, and social conditions of the District, providing an informed context for understanding and evaluating its political options. Presenting the results of in-depth qualitative research with focus groups held across the country, Meyers reveals that regardless of the participants' knowledge about the District, their beliefs in six basic concepts or schemata - such as respect for democratic rights, attitudes about race, and aversion to an intrusive federal government - molded their opinions about various options for District self-governance. The book concludes with insights into the District by local and national political leaders, including OMB Director Alice Rivlin, Jesse Jackson, Representatives Eleanor Holmes Norton, Thomas Davis, and James Walsh, and Marion Barry.
Working on a New Play

Working on a New Play

Edward M. Cohen

Limelight Editions
1995
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"[The] invaluable Working on a New Play...arrived, to my overwhelming delight and mental profit; I began and finished it in one long, insatiable, and educational night. Everything in it is new, illuminating, and informative, lively, and clarifying." -Cynthia Ozick
Guide to Spiritual Warfare

Guide to Spiritual Warfare

Edward M Bounds

Whitaker House,U.S.
2001
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Forget the image of the devil in a red suit carrying a pitchfork. Here is a very real portrait of a very real enemy, Satan. The Bible depicts the devil as a being of cunning intelligence who is out to derail your faith and your life. Read this book for your own protection so that you can defeat all the strategies of the enemy by discovering weapons that really work against Satan and how to expose the rulers of darkness.
Place Called Heaven

Place Called Heaven

Edward M Bounds

Whitaker House,U.S.
2003
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Jesus has gone to prepare a place for you in heaven!Using Scripture, E. M. Bounds shows how you can look forward to* Receiving your crown of glory.* Reigning with Christ forever.* Being free of pain, sickness, and sorrow.* Being reunited with your loved ones in heaven.Also discover how you can* Know that you are haven-bound.* Have no fear of death.* Lay up treasures in heaven now.Through Bounds' anointed writing, the breathtaking beauty and joy that await every believer in Christ will become real to you. Find out how you can receive your reward and be sure that heaven will be your eternal home.
Quiriguá Reports, Volume II – Papers 6–15

Quiriguá Reports, Volume II – Papers 6–15

Edward M. Schortman; Patricia A. Urban

University of Pennsylvania Museum
1983
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Although QuiriguA and its magnificent carved monuments have been recorded and studied by scholars over the past century, little archaeological data were available until recently. From 1973 through 1979, the University Museum sponsored investigations at this major lowland Maya site in eastern Guatemala. The aims of the work were to document a basic chronology, to determine the nature and pattern of structures, and to test hypotheses concerning the origins, location, and demise of QuiriguA.
The Lenten Labyrinth

The Lenten Labyrinth

Edward M Hays

Forest of Peace Books Inc.,U.S.
1994
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The journeys of Lent and of life are seldom straight roads, but are usually like complicated mazes or labyrinths. While we often can feel lost along the complex twisting patterns of the labyrinth path, to travel the maze of the Way is the greatest of all adventures. This guidebook of daily reflections for this journey of transformation has the power to change "to radically enrich" our way of thinking, loving and believing. Each day's reflection-which takes but a few minutes to read-is followed by brief questions/exercises aimed at inspiring personal implications. Short of time? A few minutes daily with Father Hays can nourish a hungry soul for 24 hours. Both books of daily Lenten reflections-The Ascent of the Mountain of God and The Lenten Labyrinth-maximize our limited resources of time, making our journey through Lent into the heart of Holy Week a time of real renewal.
Feathers on the Wind

Feathers on the Wind

Edward M Hays

Forest of Peace Books Inc.,U.S.
1995
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"Held by God...like a feather, which...lets itself be carried by the wind:" so wrote medieval mystic Hildegard of Bingen. To float like a feather requires freedom not so much from gravity as from attitudes about life's problems. These short reflections promise a day's worth of insight for life's journey.
Psalms for Zero Gravity

Psalms for Zero Gravity

Edward M Hays

FOREST OF PEACE BOOKS INC.,U.S.
2000
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Sickness, divorce, falling in love losing a job, the death of a loved one or crossing over a border of one of life's stages all can make us temporary emigrants into zero gravity. These 148 original psalms are prayers for life's pilgrims calling us, like medieval troubadours, to the gravity-free joy of falling in love with God.