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Vandals to Visigoths

Vandals to Visigoths

Karen Carr

The University of Michigan Press
2002
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Though many argue that the fall of Rome around 400 C.E. had little effect on the rural poor of the western Mediterranean, Karen Eva Carr argues persuasively to the contrary. Vandals to Visigoths shows how the empire's collapse significantly transformed the lives of rural people. Even after the dust settled from the Germanic invasions, landscape archaeology shows the surviving rural population defending themselves in isolated hill-forts and cut off from the larger Mediterranean world. Vandals to Visigoths uses archaeological survey data as a springboard to a theoretical discussion of rural survival strategies in the non-industrial world and the ways in which these strategies are affected by government actions. Carr draws on historical, archaeological, and ethnographic comparanda to conclude that the larger, more powerful Roman government was more advantageous for the rural poor than the weaker Vandal and Visigothic regimes. Though Carr agrees that the lives of the rural people and the free slaves were miserable, she shows through her data and theory that they became even more wretched after the decline of the empire. Vandals to Visigoths will appeal to historians of Rome, as well as of Early Medieval Europe and Spain. Anthropologists, economists, and political scientists who study Late Antiquity and the medieval period will also be interested, as it discusses the broader implications of the role of government in the lives of early medieval Spain's subjects. Karen Eva Carr is Associate Professor of History, Portland State University.
Pockets of the Dead

Pockets of the Dead

Karen Carr

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Meet Hella Paige. She kills zombies. Well, technically her virus kills zombies, the one that she contracted after being bitten by her undead neighbor. The virus is invaluable, killing everything undead that comes within a thousand feet of where she stands. But it is also destructive, unless Hella can escape the truth, she might be doomed to a terrible fate. All Hella wanted to do was graduate from college, but she is thrust into a world she never imagined, one filled with moments of sheer terror and the idea that humanity can be saved by a few. She brings together a tribe of survivors, keeping her virus a secret; instead claiming the village they live in is protected by a mysterious zombie-killing aura. Hella has to sacrifice so much for the people she grows to love, for she can't leave the village without risking their death. When Hella meets Huck, he captures her heart, but it is his friend Zeke that can help her save humankind. Two heroic men, one she hates and one she loves. Can Hella rise above the chaos of her heart and chose the one to benefit the world? The right choice might mean the difference between surviving and survival of the species.
Thad Tucker: Wyoming Rancher

Thad Tucker: Wyoming Rancher

Karen Carr

Independently Published
2019
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Nestled into the mountain valley of central Wyoming Territory is the home of the Tucker family. Immerse yourself in Thad Tucker's world in 1883 and witness this family as they demonstrate courage and a spirit born of faith in God. Thad is a hard-working rancher and has an abiding faith in God. Belle is a nurse for the local doctor. This story carries you through their joy, sorrow, and love. Conflicts, misunderstandings, and disappointments trigger obstacles for their plans for a happy ever after. Will Thad and Belle be able to forge a life together?
Shifting Currents

Shifting Currents

Karen Eva Carr

REAKTION BOOKS
2022
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Shifting Currents is an original and comprehensive history of swimming. It examines the tension that arose when non-swimming northerners met African and Southeast Asian swimmers. Using archaeological, textual and art historical sources, Karen Eva Carr shows how the water simultaneously attracted and repelled these northerners – swimming seemed uncanny, related to witchcraft and sin. Europeans used Africans’ and Native Americans' swimming skills to justify enslaving them, but northerners also wanted to claim water’s power for themselves. They imagined that swimming would bring them health and demonstrate their scientific modernity. This unresolved tension still sexualizes women’s swimming and marginalizes Black and Indigenous swimmers today. The history of swimming is a new lens through which to gain a clearer view of race, gender and power on a centuries-long scale.
African American–Latino Relations in the 21st Century

African American–Latino Relations in the 21st Century

Karen Juanita Carrillo

Praeger Publishers Inc
2017
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This provocative look at the connections—and conflicts—between Latinos and African Americans in the United States assesses the challenges facing both groups as they strive to achieve the American dream.Latino and African American communities in the United States share neighborhoods, similar family values, and many of the same challenges faced by minorities, yet are often at odds about their distinctive cultures and position in society. This book looks at the social and political history of both groups, pointing out their differences and similarities, and exploring their perceived role in America's social strata. Author Karen Juanita Carrillo delves into the often-controversial issues that have undermined Afro-Latino race relations in this country, including how the war on poverty led to competition and animosity, how the legacy of slavery bears on their relationship, and how prejudices among new immigrants inflame existing tensions. The book features a multitude of views and perspectives on what it means to be American for Latino and African American populations. Its extensive discussion of immigrant groups includes those arriving from Mexico, Puerto Rico, Cuba, El Salvador, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Colombia, Honduras, Ecuador and Peru.
The Tree

The Tree

Karen Ferrand Carroll

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Flying high above a clearing in a forest was a golden eagle. In his talons was a pinecone with one small, very special seed. As it circled a hush fell over the forest. Something magical was about to happen. It is said that animals and small children can sense the magic and wonder of nature in a way most adults can no longer feel. Come share some of that magic that is "The Tree".
African American History Day by Day

African American History Day by Day

Karen Juanita Carrillo

Greenwood Press
2012
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The proof of any group's importance to history is in the detail, a fact made plain by this informative book's day-by-day documentation of the impact of African Americans on life in the United States.One of the easiest ways to grasp any aspect of history is to look at it as a continuum. African American History Day by Day: A Reference Guide to Events provides just such an opportunity. Organized in the form of a calendar, this book allows readers to see the dates of famous births, deaths, and events that have affected the lives of African Americans and, by extension, of America as a whole.Each day features an entry with information about an important event that occurred on that date. Background on the highlighted event is provided, along with a link to at least one primary source document and references to books and websites that can provide more information. While there are other calendars of African American history, this one is set apart by its level of academic detail. It is not only a calendar, but also an easy-to-use reference and learning tool.
Little Spider (Russian / English Edition

Little Spider (Russian / English Edition

Karen Ferrand Carroll

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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So many of us wonder how great life would be if we were were more like someone else. Little Spider is no different, all the other creatures in the garden seem so wonderful and special. What will it take for Little Spider to see what is special about himself. A valuable lesson for children everywhere to learn, embrace your uniqueness, find what makes you special. You are wonderful just for being you.
La Pequeña Araña: Little Spider

La Pequeña Araña: Little Spider

Karen Ferrand Carroll

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Spanish / English version Muchos de nosotros somos vida pregunt ndose c mo ser a si ramos m s como alguien m s. La peque a ara a no es diferente. Todas las otras criaturas en el jard n lucir tan bella y especial. Qu tomar para la ara a peque a sabe lo que es especial acerca de s mismo? Una valiosa lecci n para aprender para ni os de todas las edades: abrazar su singularidad y encontrar lo que te hace especial. Eres maravillosa por ser usted mismo.So many of us wonder how great life would be if we were more like someone else. Little Spider is no different, all the other creatures in the garden seem so wonderful and special. What will it take for Little Spider to see what is special about himself. A valuable lesson for children of all ages everywhere to learn, embrace your uniqueness, find what makes you special. You are wonderful just for being you.
Banalization of Nihilism, The

Banalization of Nihilism, The

Carr Karen L.

STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK PRESS
1992
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After a historical and conceptual overview of the changing face of nihilism in the last century, Carr examines Nietzsche's diagnosis of nihilism as modernity's major crisis. She then compares the responses to nihilism given by the early Karl Barth and by Richard Rorty. To some, nihilism is losing its crisis connotations and becoming simply an unobjectionable characteristic of human life. Carr argues that this transformation ultimately absolutizes community preference and reflects an increasing inability to criticize and change the existing structures of thought. The author contends that the uncritical acceptance of nihilism, which characterizes much of postmodernism, ironically culminates in its complete opposite--dogmatism.
To Carry the Horn

To Carry the Horn

Karen Myers

Perkunas Press
2012
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Book 1 of The Hounds of Annwn. NEW JOB, NEW FAMILY, AND IN TWO WEEKS THE END OF A WORLD HE'S JUST DISCOVERED, IF HE CAN'T RISE TO THE CHALLENGE. George Talbot Traherne is just doing his job on a fine autumn morning, keeping the hounds together for the huntsman of the Rowanton Hunt in Virginia along the Blue Ridge Mountain. Doesn't pay to get distracted by a white stag in unfamiliar territory, though. Next thing you know, you might find yourself...somewhere else. The land is the same but not the people. Their huntsman has just been murdered, and George is tapped for the job. It's an emergency - the Wild Hunt is only two weeks away, and if it doesn't happen on schedule, the antlered god Cernunnos will take the realm from its ruler Gwyn ap Nudd and find someone who can mete out justice with the Hounds of Hell in his place. George throws himself into the task, finding strength in the mission and resources he never knew he had. The more he comes to feel at home, settling into his new responsibilities, the more he wants to stay and make a life for himself. He's finally met someone worth spending his life with, even if she's just a bit older, a mere fifteen hundred years or so.Can he keep the Wild Hunt on track despite the attempts to thwart it? Will he be accepted by those he wants to defend who view his timely presence and his human blood with suspicion? Above all, what does Cernunnos want of him and how far will he go? Can he survive the attention of a god? Readers who are familiar with the sources of Arthurian literature such as the Mabinogion will recognize many of the characters, flourishing still in the world we cannot quite reach.
What We Carry With Us

What We Carry With Us

Karen J. Hasley

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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The inhabitants of New Hope, Nebraska, have done their best to put the Civil War with all its turmoil and devastation behind them. By 1878, the town is prospering. Three daily railroad stops. Groceries, feed and grain, hardware, and leather goods readily available. Bank, doctor's office, caf , and barber shop. Its own church and school, preacher and teacher. A civilized community with all the marks of progress. That's what the hard-working members of the Merchants' Association believe until the day New Hope's telegraph agent - young Eddie Barts - disappears, and suddenly life in New Hope changes. Young widow Ruth Churchill, barber and owner of the town's finest boarding house, has lived and loved in New Hope for over a decade. She calls it home and its citizens friends. Five years after the death of her beloved husband, Ruth has managed to find peace and a kind of happiness. But with the disappearance of Eddie Barts, Ruth will find her world and her life turned upside down. Despite all the trappings of civilization, something - someone -evil is hiding in New Hope. For years, unknown to anyone but one relentless searcher, a wicked man of violence and deception has been living behind a mask of respectability.Before his mask is ripped off, Ruth will experience suspicion, doubt, danger, and fear. Her own life will be at risk. Her own heart, too. Because along with terror and grief, comes love. They live side-by-side. When it's all over, New Hope, Nebraska, will never be the same. And neither will Ruth.