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Transnational Feminism in Nineteenth-Century Swedish Literature and Periodical Culture: Entangled Dreams and Cross-Cultural Encounters
Fredrika Bremer (1801-1865) reached out to the world beyond her native Sweden. Her promotion of women's emancipation was celebrated and pursued by Sophie Adlersparre (1823-1895), Rosalie Olivecrona (1823-1898), and Alma kermark (1853-1933). From dreams to projects involving collaboration with Britain, France, and Germany, in translation, literature, and periodical editing, this book unearths exciting transnational connections that contributed to the awakening of the Nordic feminist movement. Shedding light on the circulation of liberal ideas, Marxist theory, and the Nordic debate, the three chapters of the book focus on cultural variation, constructive conflicts, mutual (mis)understandings, and class issues.
Arts-Based Methods for Research with Children

Arts-Based Methods for Research with Children

Anna Hickey-Moody; Christine Horn; Marissa Willcox; Eloise Florence

Springer Nature Switzerland AG
2021
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This book offers a practical, methodological guide to conducting arts-based research with children by drawing on five years of the authors’ experience carrying out arts-based research with children in Australia and the UK. Based on the Australian Research Council-funded Interfaith Childhoods project, the authors describe methods of engaging communities and making data with children that foreground children’s experiences and worldviews through making, being with, and viewing art. Framing these methods of doing, seeing, being, and believing through art as modes of understanding children’s strategies for negotiating personal identities and values, this book explores the value of arts-based research as a means of obtaining complex information about children’s life worlds that can be difficult to express verbally.
Doug and Sparky's Halloween Adventure

Doug and Sparky's Halloween Adventure

Eloise F

Partridge Publishing Singapore
2020
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Doug is a friendly T-rex. Sparky his best friend is a wonderful golden retriever dog. Together they enjoy many adventures. Today they go into the deep forest and meet a wicked witch. But oh no Sparky is under a spell Will Doug be able to save his friend
Doug and Sparky's Christmas Adventure

Doug and Sparky's Christmas Adventure

Eloise F

Partridge Publishing Singapore
2020
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Its Christmas time and Doug and Sparky take off on a Christmas adventure with Santa. Join Doug and Sparky as they take a tour of Santa's cottage with Zoe, the elf. Visit Santa's cottage and get to know more about how Santa and his elves work hard to make sure everyone gets their gifts on time.
Mundale: the West Parish of Westfield, Massachusetts, in the Olden Days.
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface.We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Mundale: the West Parish of Westfield, Massachusetts, in the Olden Days.
In this volume, the author provides a fascinating look at the historical development of the Westfield Massachusetts region. Drawing on a range of archival sources, the author creates a detailed portrait of this area in its formative years, making this an essential read for historians and genealogists alike.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Traces of Aerial Bombing in Berlin

Traces of Aerial Bombing in Berlin

Eloise Florence

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2024
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The destruction of monuments during the Black Lives Matter movement of 2020 shows how many nations are being forced to grapple with their national histories. It is clear that the things which make up our streets form a core part of our historical, political and cultural identity. Here, Eloise Florence turns to Berlin and the deeply entrenched English-language narratives about World War II to explore the complicated relationship between violence, place and memory in the Anglo-American consciousness. Centered upon Teufelsberg – a hill in Berlin born from the rubble caused by Allied bombing – and other sites of violence across Germany's capital, this interdisciplinary study unpicks the use and abuse of area bombing and its cultural memory in Anglo-American audiences. Grounded in theories of new materialism and post-humanism, and drawing on extensive empirical and auto-ethnographic data, the issues addressed include: moving through urban landscapes as an embodied means of memorializing war and trauma; remembering destruction as a means to advance or challenge traditional war mythologies; and curation as an entry point for tourists to reconsider the impact of British and American aerial raids, including modern drone warfare. This innovative volume shines an important light on both the dark legacy of the aerial bombing of Berlin and the ways in which we record and read violent histories more generally. As such, Traces of Aerial Bombing in Berlin will be an invaluable resource for all scholars of World War II, memory culture and public history.
Traces of Aerial Bombing in Berlin

Traces of Aerial Bombing in Berlin

Eloise Florence

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2025
nidottu
The destruction of monuments during the Black Lives Matter movement of 2020 shows how many nations are being forced to grapple with their national histories. It is clear that the things which make up our streets form a core part of our historical, political and cultural identity. Here, Eloise Florence turns to Berlin and the deeply entrenched English-language narratives about World War II to explore the complicated relationship between violence, place and memory in the Anglo-American consciousness. Centered upon Teufelsberg – a hill in Berlin born from the rubble caused by Allied bombing – and other sites of violence across Germany's capital, this interdisciplinary study unpicks the use and abuse of area bombing and its cultural memory in Anglo-American audiences. Grounded in theories of new materialism and post-humanism, and drawing on extensive empirical and auto-ethnographic data, the issues addressed include: moving through urban landscapes as an embodied means of memorializing war and trauma; remembering destruction as a means to advance or challenge traditional war mythologies; and curation as an entry point for tourists to reconsider the impact of British and American aerial raids, including modern drone warfare. This innovative volume shines an important light on both the dark legacy of the aerial bombing of Berlin and the ways in which we record and read violent histories more generally. As such, Traces of Aerial Bombing in Berlin will be an invaluable resource for all scholars of World War II, memory culture and public history.
A King In Eden

A King In Eden

Eloise Feneck

GHOSTWRITY
2025
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King Eden was the Lady of the Aurelian Kingdom where she ruled the Children of Cyrus--a nickname for the descendants of those who survived the catastrophic end of the Earth's Anthropocene age. Legends could not express her skill as a warrior but the stories of her ruthless past secured her title as a King. She protected a tribe of toughened soldiers living among hordes of undead.When the enemy kingdom of Pallas captured her son, Eli, King took up her spear and lead her infamous Aynat warriors in a brutal war to reclaim him. Imprisonment, execution, and the annihilation of her people were a few of the consequences she faced if she failed, but the Children were a fearsome race, and King was no stranger to an impossible fight.
Childhood, Citizenship, and the Anthropocene

Childhood, Citizenship, and the Anthropocene

Anna Hickey-Moody; Linda Knight; Eloise Florence

ROWMAN LITTLEFIELD
2021
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The planet is dying. Our earth’s climate has reached a point where it can no longer regulate itself. Fires, floods, and natural disasters are sweeping countries across the world. What does it mean to be a child citizen in the Anthropocene? Can we teach children a posthuman civics that can care for the more-than-human world? Extending on the concepts of ‘little publics’ and ‘posthuman citizenships’, this book progresses these notions with a view to modelling, and better understanding, posthuman publics and civics. Using experimental methodologies, the authors develop original, robust ways of understanding children's subcultural civic practices founded on care for the more than human.
Childhood, Citizenship, and the Anthropocene

Childhood, Citizenship, and the Anthropocene

Anna Hickey-Moody; Linda Knight; Eloise Florence

ROWMAN LITTLEFIELD
2024
nidottu
The planet is dying. Our earth’s climate has reached a point where it can no longer regulate itself. Fires, floods, and natural disasters are sweeping countries across the world. What does it mean to be a child citizen in the Anthropocene? Can we teach children a posthuman civics that can care for the more-than-human world? Extending on the concepts of ‘little publics’ and ‘posthuman citizenships’, this book progresses these notions with a view to modelling, and better understanding, posthuman publics and civics. Using experimental methodologies, the authors develop original, robust ways of understanding children's subcultural civic practices founded on care for the more than human.
Eloise the Flame Dragon (Dragon Girls #16)

Eloise the Flame Dragon (Dragon Girls #16)

Maddy Mara

Scholastic Paperbacks
2024
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We are Dragon Girls -- hear us roar Three friends, Eloise, Ash, and Maya, have just discovered that they share an amazing gift. They can transform into powerful Fire Dragons when they travel to the Magic Forest.Once there, Eloise learns that she is the mighty Flame Dragon. She must lead Ash and Maya on an epic quest to a place in the forest called the Fire Realm, which only appears once every one thousand years. An evil queen is gaining power there. She must be stopped--and Eloise and her friends are just the dragons for the job Read all the books in the Fire Dragon arc #16: Eloise the Flame Dragon#17: Ash the Blaze Dragon#18: Maya the Ember Dragon
Eloise and Friends

Eloise and Friends

Kay Thompson

Little Simon
2015
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For the first time ever, Eloise and her friends are in a board book story adapted from the original classic. How Marvelous Eloise is a very special little girl who lives at The Plaza Hotel in New York City. She may not be pretty yet, but she's definitely already a real person. Let Eloise introduce you to all of her companions at The Plaza--she knows you'll love, love, love them