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Monuments and Memorials of the Great Famine

Monuments and Memorials of the Great Famine

Catherine Marshall

Quinnipiac University Press
2015
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Ireland's Great Hunger Museum at Quinnipiac University publishes Famine Folios, a unique resource for students, scholars and researchers, as well as general readers, covering many aspects of the Famine in Ireland from 1845 - 1852 - the worst demographic catastrophe of nineteenth-century Europe. The essays are interdisciplinary in nature, and make available new research in Famine studies by internationally established scholars in history, art history, cultural theory, philosophy, media history, political economy, literature and music. This publications initiative is devised to augment the Museum experience, and is part of the Museum's commitment to making its collection accessible to audiences of all ages and levels of educational interest. The booklets are produced to the highest level, beautifully illustrated with works from the Museum and related collections. It ensures that audiences have access to the latest scholarship as it pertains to both the historical and contemporary dimensions of the collection. Commemorative projects, born out of conflicting memories, can be problematic.Catherine Marshall challenges the coarsening of history by the construction of commemorative monuments that are thought to provide closure over the events that they mark. She explores how imaginative artists help us to work into and through the past. Through the vitality of her artists, at home and abroad, Ireland and the diaspora have attempted to come to terms with some of the inherited legacies of the Great Hunger, the most devastating event in modern Irish history.
Heaven Can't Wait: Sermons for the Young in Spirit

Heaven Can't Wait: Sermons for the Young in Spirit

Peter Marshall; Catherine Marshall

Literary Licensing, LLC
2011
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Heaven Can't Wait: Sermons For The Young In Spirit is a book written by Peter Marshall. The book is a collection of sermons aimed at young people who are searching for meaning and purpose in their lives. The sermons are written in a conversational style and are meant to be engaging and thought-provoking. The book covers a wide range of topics, including love, faith, hope, and forgiveness. Each sermon is designed to inspire and encourage readers to live a life of purpose and meaning. The author draws on his own experiences and those of others to provide real-life examples of how to live a fulfilling life. The book is written in a clear and concise style, making it easy to understand and follow. Overall, Heaven Can't Wait is a powerful and inspiring book that will resonate with readers of all ages.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Field Building: Your Blueprint for Creating an Effective and Powerful Social Movement
"This is a treasure trove of field-building experience" Whether you're working to improve your neighborhood, start a state association, or eradicate world hunger, Field Building can help you get organized. It walks you through the complex tasks associated with launching and building a social movement, and provides the step-by-step guidance to ensure that your effort takes root-and takes off. It also provides real-life examples and points you to further resources you'll need as you grow your movement. If you're working with a collaborative effort and you find it's losing momentum, Field Building can help you analyze what's missing and fix the problem. You'll also learn how to: - Determine if a field building effort is needed - Convene and build a network of supporters - Fund the movement - Make the case for support - Develop infrastructure so the work gets done - Use peer learning to develop the fields' practitioners - Launch an advocacy effort - Build in accountability measurements This blueprint is a treasure trove of field-building experience that will save you time and money. Why reinvent the wheel? Thanks to Catherine, it's all here -Tim F. Reese, Executive Director, California/Nevada Community Action Partnership Catherine Marshall's knowledge of coalition building comes from many years of "on the ground" experience. She has a unique ability to understand and guide complex organizations toward unity and good results. Her book is an essential "how to" manual for those engaged in the challenging but rewarding work of creating effective social movements. -Kim Pate, Vice President for External Relations, CFED Catherine Marshall worked with the United Way of Northern Nevada and the Sierra in 2009. She helped us craft a plan, guided our committees, provided thoughtful and relevant recommendations, and facilitated our general meetings. Her extensive knowledge of asset building and her expertise in developing coalitions accelerated our ability to launch the Financial Stability Partnership for our region. Today the Partnership moves forward thanks to her guidance. We are very grateful for her assistance and highly recommend her and her book. -Karen Barsell, CEO and President, United Way of Northern Nevada and the Sierra
Christy Collection Books 4-6 (Library Edition): Midnight Rescue, the Proposal, Christy's Choice Volume 2
Midnight Rescue: Christy Huddleston, the new school teacher in Cutter Gap, thought her biggest problem was going to be choosing between the charming country doctor, Neil MacNeill, and the handsome minister, David Grantland. But Christy has more serious matters to deal with when her student Ruby Mae Morrison and the mission's runaway black stallion vanish in a furious storm. As Christy desperately searches for Ruby Mae in the cold, blinding rain, she runs headlong into three angry moonshiners bent on revenge against anyone who might try to stop their illegal activities. Can Christy survive this most terrifying test of her faith and courage? The Proposal: Christy should be thrilled when David, the handsome minister, proposes marriage. So why do thoughts of Dr. MacNeill keep popping into her head? Before she can answer David, Christy is blinded in a terrible riding accident and all her dreams are threatened. Christy's Choice: Christy screamed as the train broke from the track and plunged down the side of the mountain.When Christy is offered a chance to teach in her hometown, she faces a difficult decision. Will her train ride back to Cutter Gap be a journey home or a last farewell? In a moment of terror and danger, Christy must decide where her future lies.
Reading and Writing the Electronic Book

Reading and Writing the Electronic Book

Catherine Marshall

Springer International Publishing AG
2009
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Developments over the last twenty years have fueled considerable speculation about the future of the book and of reading itself. This book begins with a gloss over the history of electronic books, including the social and technical forces that have shaped their development. The focus then shifts to reading and how we interact with what we read: basic issues such as legibility, annotation, and navigation are examined as aspects of reading that ebooks inherit from their print legacy. Because reading is fundamentally communicative, I also take a closer look at the sociality of reading: how we read in a group and how we share what we read. Studies of reading and ebook use are integrated throughout the book, but Chapter 5 "goes meta" to explore how a researcher might go about designing his or her own reading-related studies. No book about ebooks is complete without an explicit discussion of content preparation, i.e., how the electronic book is written. Hence, Chapter 6 delves into the underlying representation of ebooks and efforts to create and apply markup standards to them. This chapter also examines how print genres have made the journey to digital and how some emerging digital genres might be realized as ebooks. Finally, Chapter 7 discusses some beyond-the-book functionality: how can ebook platforms be transformed into portable personal libraries? In the end, my hope is that by the time the reader reaches the end of this book, he or she will feel equipped to perform the next set of studies, write the next set of articles, invent new ebook functionality, or simply engage in a heated argument with the stranger in seat 17C about the future of reading. Table of Contents: Preface / Figure Credits / Introduction / Reading / Interaction / Reading as a Social Activity / Studying Reading / Beyond the Book / References / Author Biography
The Administrative Career

The Administrative Career

Catherine Marshall; Katherine M. Kasten

Corwin Press Inc
1994
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This volume helps educational administrators develop the skills necessary to face the challenges of new leadership models and educational policies. The authors, capitalizing on their considerable experience in education, use case studies to facilitate discussion of critical issues in educational administration. A practical guide to making schools dynamic, fair and caring places for both educators and students.
Adventures in Prayer

Adventures in Prayer

Catherine Marshall

Ballantine Books Inc.
1987
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Catherine Marshall shares her personal discoveries about how surprisingly down-to-earth God wants our prayers to be. To bring us closer to Jesus, she offers a practical, intimate prayer at the end of each chapter of insight and experience.