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Kent Monkman: History is Painted by the Victors
The renowned Cree artist unmasks a whitewashed, Eurocentric history through provocative paintings full of sexuality and drama One of Canada’s most renowned artists, interdisciplinary Cree artist Kent Monkman challenges the art historical narrative of settler cultures that colonized First Peoples from North America. He incorporates influences from the canon of European and Euro-American painting, reframing historical, contemporary and speculative future Indigenous experiences. Taking inspiration from Western artists such as George Catlin, as well as from the Old Masters, Monkman’s monumental history paintings feature white colonizers in violent conflict with Indigenous people. The depictions range from early colonial encounters to modern and contemporary clashes between Indigenous communities and uniformed police or clergy. In borrowing the visual language of his oppressors, Monkman reclaims the narrative written by Western art history about the brutalization and cultural genocide carried out against Indigenous North American communities. History is Painted by the Victors accompanies the artist’s first major exhibition in the United States. The catalog gathers rich analysis of Monkman’s art from prominent scholars, expanding our understanding of his oeuvre and offering new insight via queer theory, historical and contemporary contexts, visual analysis and lived experience. Kent Monkman was born in 1965 in Ontario, Canada and is a member of Fisher River Cree First Nation in Treaty 5 Territory. Monkman’s works have been exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, Hayward Gallery, Philbrook Museum of Art, Palais de Tokyo and many more. He is the author of two bestselling novels, The Memoirs of Miss Chief Eagle Testickle, Volumes 1 and 2, which are based on his gender-fluid alter ego who often appears in Monkman’s work as a time-traveling, shape-shifting, supernatural being who reverses the colonial gaze to challenge received notions of history and Indigenous peoples. He lives and works in New York City and Toronto. This book was published in conjunction with Denver Art Museum; Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
KENT Lectures on Homoeopathic Philosophy

KENT Lectures on Homoeopathic Philosophy

Samridhi Sharma

Notion Press, Inc.
2021
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This Book Contains an Easy Explanation and to the point Notes of Kent Lectures on Homoeopathic Philosophy. This book is especially made for students to help them from examination point of view. All Topics are covered including Simple Substance, Kent 12 Observations, Law of Government From Centre to make understanding easy and memorable.This book will be very much helpful for B.H.M.S. Final Year Students and for all those who found Kent Philosophy Difficult to read.
Kent's Honor

Kent's Honor

Jen Talty

Jupiter Press
2024
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Kent's quest to uncover his nanny's past leads to unintended consequences, plunging them into a kidnapping ordeal that tests his every limit.Dixie sought refuge with her aunt in Jacksonville after her ex-boyfriend disappeared and stopped supporting their child. Her arrival coincided with her aunt's emergency departure to care for a friend, leaving Dixie to step into the role of nanny for Kent Carter, a single father struggling to manage his career and the care of his daughter. Kent, traditionally reserved and focused solely on his daughter, found himself unexpectedly drawn to Dixie.However, as Kent delved into Dixie's background, hoping to understand the mysterious new nanny, his investigation inadvertently led her dangerous ex-boyfriend right to their doorstep. This reckless probe triggered a dire sequence of events, resulting in the kidnapping of both Dixie and Elle. Now, Kent must navigate a treacherous path, filled with peril and urgency, to rescue them both from an unforeseen threat that his own actions helped unleash.
Kent County, Delaware Land Records, 1785-1789

Kent County, Delaware Land Records, 1785-1789

Mary Marshall Brewer

Heritage Books
2019
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This work consists primarily of deeds, but these early land records sometimes served as a "catch-all" for recording events including powers of attorney, patents, articles of agreement, acknowledgment of receipt of estate portion, deeds of gift to family members, contracts, and quit claims. A full-name and place index adds to the value of this work. Kent County, originally a part of Whorekill District (created in 1664), became an independent territory under the name of St. Jones County in 1680. In circa 1682 the name was changed to Kent County. Subsequent to 1674, settlers (principally from Maryland) began to take up land in this area.
Kent County, Delaware Land Records, 1782-1785

Kent County, Delaware Land Records, 1782-1785

Mary Marshall Brewer

Heritage Books
2019
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This work consists primarily of deeds, but these early land records sometimes served as a "catch-all" for recording events including powers of attorney, patents, articles of agreement, acknowledgment of receipt of estate portion, deeds of gift to family members, contracts, and quit claims. A full-name and place index adds to the value of this work. Kent County, originally a part of Whorekill District (created in 1664), became an independent territory under the name of St. Jones County in 1680. In circa 1682 the name was changed to Kent County. Subsequent to 1674, settlers (principally from Maryland) began to take up land in this area.
Kent County, Delaware Guardian Accounts, Houston to McBride, 1739-1856
The term guardian accounts can be misleading. These records span a greater range of human activity than one might envision. The fact that a child has lost his father creates records which reveal older siblings, widows and their new husbands, uncles, aunts, division of land, questions of guardian abuse, spouses of the older children -- all the stuff that genealogy is made of These records are filled with genealogical information covering a period in which there is a scarcity of data -- from the 1750s to the 1850s. Information on relationships between parties is often revealed (stated or implied). Ages are evident, sometimes exact and other times approximate. Approximate dates of death can also be inferred. Clues to relative wealth are interspersed throughout. Names of court officials in the proceedings have been omitted for purposes of economy. Records are grouped by the decedent's surname. Mary Marshall Brewer has gleaned a myriad of records, condensing and re-arranging them in a most useable package. An index to full-names and places adds to the value of this work.
Kent Shopping Guide 2018: Best Rated Stores in Kent, England - Stores Recommended for Visitors, (Shopping Guide 2018)
The stores found in this shopping guide are the most positively reviewed and recommended by locals and travelers. Accessories, Antiques, Arts & Crafts, Bookstores, Candy Stores, Cards & Stationery, Children's Clothing, Comic Books, Convenience Stores, Cosmetics & Beauty Supply, Customized Merchandise, Department Stores, Discount Store, Fabric Stores, Fashion, Flowers & Gifts, Formal Wear, Furniture Stores, Gift Shops, Gold Buyers, Grocery, Hobby Shops, Home Decor, Jewelry, Kitchen & Bath, Leather Goods, Lingerie, Luggage, Men's Clothing, Outdoor Gear, Outlet Stores, Pawn Shops, Shoe Stores, Shopping Centers, Skate Shops, Souvenir Shops, Sports Wear, Swimwear, Thrift Stores, Toy Stores, Watches, Women's Clothing and many more options to visit and enjoy your stay.
Kent Ohio's Fishing, Fishing Tackle, and Outdoor History
Kent, Ohio has a long history of outdoor heritage. It began many years after the foundation of Portage County. With the first settler who arrived in 1798, European settlers brought their traditions and moved into the region. They took an adventure that ultimately led to many communities being born. Portage County was formed out of the Trumbull County in 1807. Franklin Mills, Kent, Ravenna, and many other villages and cities grew within the next 100 years. In the last 100 years, many conservation and outdoor leaders have stepped up in Ohio. This book focuses on Kent, Ohio's fishing, fishing tackle, and outdoor history. As part of this history, fishing and outdoor leaders have participated in this heritage including: the Kent family, Davey family, Richard "Dick" Kotis, William M. Gressard, and the Kent State University. It includes stories on the Fageol legacy and Dan Arena. This book also explores history of fishing tackle manufacturing in the county which includes the Fred A. Pardee and Samuel H. Friend companies, the Schumann Fly Fish Kit Company, and the Barney Fish Lure Company, Incorporated.
Kent Coast Oyster Obliteration

Kent Coast Oyster Obliteration

Steve Higgs

SteveHiggsBooks
2022
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On the southeast coast of England, three wines growers have just gone missing and a fourth was found dead at the scene. Could this be the work of the master criminal Albert Smith has been chasing all over the country? You'd better believe it. Rushing back to his home county, Albert hopes to pick up the trail once more. With trusted former police dog, Rex Harrison, at his side, the duo begins to snoop … … but they have no idea the perpetrators are still there. Worse yet, the criminals know who Albert is and they’re not about to let him spoil their plans again. Will Albert and Rex catch them red-handed? Maybe. Will they finally find the thread they need to unravel the Gastrothief’s deadly empire? That could happen. Will Rex make friends with the crabs at the coast? No, probably not. Get ready for culinary adventure because it’s getting deadly again!
Kent's Own

Kent's Own

Robin J. Brooks

Fonthill Media
2019
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'Shrieking from the clouds, the Stukas achieved the measure of surprise they needed. The accuracy of the raid was good. Every runway was hit, the length of them just bomb craters, rock and earth. Fires were started in all the hangers eventually spreading to enormous proportions. As the operations room disappeared in one large explosion, the Station Commander fell dead with a piece of jagged concrete driven straight through his skull...' 500 Squadron was formed in 1930 at Manston in Kent. Initially recruited from Kent men and women, it became international when war broke out. The Battle Honours are the English Channel and North Sea, Dunkirk, Biscay Ports, Atlantic, North Africa, the Mediterranean and Italy. In peacetime, it won the coveted Cooper and Esher Trophy twice for the best performance in the auxiliary squadrons. Sadly, it fell victim to defence cuts in 1957 when allauxiliary squadrons were disbanded. The squadron may have disappeared from the Royal Air Force Order of Battle, but it will never be forgotten.Its history lies in the annals of the service and the fact that the Old Comrades Association of 500 Squadron holds an annual reunion at their ancestral home, RAF Manston in Kent.
Kent (Slow Travel)

Kent (Slow Travel)

Simon Richmond

BRADT TRAVEL GUIDES
2022
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Folkestone resident and globe-trotting travel writer Simon Richmond turns the spotlight on his home county in this brand-new title, part of Bradt's award-winning series of Slow travel guides to UK regions. Walkers, cyclists, families, food and art lovers, and wildlife enthusiasts are all catered for, with coverage of a wide range of attractions, as well as all the practical information you could need to plan and enjoy time spent in this delightful corner of England. The diversity of Kent is striking, from Canterbury Cathedral, part of a UNESCO-listed World Heritage Site, to Dungeness, Kent's southernmost point, an extraordinary location and home to artist and film-maker Derek Jarman's Prospect Cottage. The village of Pluckley was once named England's most haunted by the Guinness World Records, while St Leonard's Church in Hythe has the largest and best-preserved collection of ancient human skulls and bones in Britain. This in-depth guide covers all the most popular places as well as many of the lesser-known ones, dividing the county into five easy-to-follow chapters. Explore Dover and spend time at its iconic White Cliffs, saunter through Vita Sackville-West's gorgeous gardens at the National Trust's Sissinghurst estate, visit the grave of Pocahontas in Gravesend, and contemplate the delightful and thought-provoking public art of the revitalised seaside town of Folkestone. History has been made in Kent, at Hever Castle, where Anne Boleyn spent her childhood and which was later restored by William Waldorf Astor, and at Chartwell, the family home and garden of Sir Winston Churchill. Kent's food and drink offering is increasingly celebrated, with a growing reputation for high quality restaurants and boutique wineries, not to mention the world's oldest brewer and largest collection of fruit trees at Faversham. From flora and fauna to castles, watersports, beaches and wildlife, discover Kent with Bradt's unique Slow travel guide.
Kent Heritage Wall Calendar 2026 (Art Calendar)
Step back in time with this stunningly nostalgic black and white wall calendar. The photography in this calendar gives you a window to the past, recapturing the beauty of times gone by, giving you a rare look into the lives of those before us, as well as an understanding of Kent’s heritage. Printed on FSC-certified paper, with plastic-free packaging.
Kent and Europe, 1450-1640

Kent and Europe, 1450-1640

BOYDELL BREWER LTD
2025
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An in-depth overview of Kent's economy, society and politics, and their relationship with Kent's environs over two centuries. Kent is surrounded by water on three sides, close to both the European continent and London: geography that has influenced those who have lived there in countless ways. This book explores their history in this setting from the mid-fifteenth to mid-seventeenth centuries, emphasising Kent's deep connection with Europe. Its chapters, which draw on a wide range of local and national sources, primarily centre on maritime affairs, reflecting the historical and ongoing significance of the sea to the region's inhabitants. These include a bold new description of Kent at the end of the Middle Ages and a reconstruction of the county's early modern maritime trade, including its merchants, both native and foreign, the commodities traded, as well as the impact of migration. An in-depth study also provides quantitative analyses of shipping and of the lives and careers of the shipboard community. Furthermore, there is a detailed examination of the military community of Kent, with a particular focus on the county's coastal fortifications and a chapter on predatory maritime activities in adjacent waters. Overall, the book puts forward the findings of deep research that connects Kent's economy, society and politics with its environs over a long period. As such, it exemplifies how future county studies might be composed.
Kent County 1611 – 1836 – Fold Up Map that features a collection of Four Historic Maps, John Speed’s County Map 1611, Johan Blaeu’s County Map of 1648, Thomas Moules County Map of 1836 and a Plan of Canterbury 1806 by Cole and Roper.
This folded map (890mm x 1000mm when unfolded) is an ideal souvenir for tourists to the County of Kent and also a valuable reference resource for local and family history research. It includes 4 Historic Maps of Kent. John Speed's County Map of Kent1611, Johan Blaeu's County Map of Kent 1648, Thomas Moule's County Map of Kent 1836 and the detailed Plan of Canterbury by Cole and Roper 1806 All the maps have been meticulously re-produced from antique originals and printed on 90 gsm "Progeo" paper which was specially developed as a map paper. It has high opacity to help reduce show through and a cross grain giving it greater durability to as the map is being folded.