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  • av Peter H. (University of Rochester) Christensen
    1 161

  • av Brigitte Buettner
    1 127

    Examines the social roles, cultural meanings, and active agency of precious stones in jeweled crowns, illustrated lapidaries, and illustrated travel accounts in the European Middle Ages.

  • av Kevin J. Donovan
    477

  • av Stuart J. Murray
    441 - 1 601

  • av J. H. Chajes
    1 127

    Explores the history and meanings of ilanot, diagrammatic representations of the Divine as a Porphyrian tree in Jewish mysticism and kabbalistic manuscripts.

  • av Todd Kontje
    1 161

    Examines the life and work of writer and political activist Georg Forster (1754-1794), a participant in Captain Cook's second voyage and one of the leading figures in the Mainz Republic.

  • av Scott Donaldson
    251 - 1 161

  • av Sharon Hubbs (Associate Professor Wright & Frank (Associate Professor Klaassen
    321

  • av G. Mitchell (Lewis and Clark College) Reyes
    461 - 1 271

  • av Darcy Grimaldo Grigsby
    1 127

    Examines visual representations of and by persons defined as Creole, the term applied to white, Black, and mixed-race persons born in French colonies during the nineteenth century.

  • av James Wynn & G. Mitchell Reyes
    477

  • av Alan Mintz
    1 391

  • av Mark E. Cohen
    2 221

  • av Brian (Virginia Tech University) Britt
    387 - 1 047

  • av Kyle Jensen
    1 351

    Reconstructs Kenneth Burke's drafting and revision process for A Rhetoric of Motives and The War of Words, placing Burke's work in historical context and revealing his reliance on the concept of myth.

  • av Espe
    297

    A graphic novel exploring the challenges and fears of parents whose child has been diagnosed with severe heart defects.

  • av Maureen Burdock
    327

  • av Sarah Baechle
    1 507

    A collection of essays exploring medieval rape culture, survivors' speech, and female subjectivity in a late medieval lyric genre known as the pastourelle as well as in related literary works.

  • av Hannah Chute & Fabien Toulme
    357

  • av Janet Moore Lindman
    1 371

    Explores changes in American Quakerism in the antebellum period, with particular attention to the beliefs and practices of Quakers in Pennsylvania's Delaware Valley.

  • av Robert (Assistant Professor of English Zacharias
    461 - 1 387

  • av Billie Murray
    1 521

  • av Julia Simon
    421 - 1 337

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    1 747

    Investigates the life histories of Renaissance objects as they experience transformations, and demonstrates these objects' dynamic potential to transform their environments and others as they journey through time and space.

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    1 271

    A collection of essays examining the Holiness, Radical Holiness, and Pentecostal movements, focusing on the circulation of ideas among these movements in the United States, the United Kingdom, India, and Southeast and East Asia.

  • av Hugh (United States Military Academy Liebert
    461 - 1 217

    Explores the life and work of historian Edward Gibbon, and his complex relationship with Christianity, through an examination of his correspondence, private journals, early works, and unfinished memoirs.

  • av Eric MacPhail
    1 091

    This book reveals a tradition of thought overlooked in our intellectual history but enormously influential even now: the tradition of odious praise. Distinct from more conventional rhetorical exercises, such as panegyric or the funeral oration, odious praise uses acclaim to censure or to critique. This book reassesses the genre of praise-and-blame rhetoric by considering the potential of odious praise to undermine consensus and to challenge a society's normative values.Surveying literature from ancient Greece to Renaissance Europe, Eric MacPhail identifies a tradition of epideictic rhetoric that began with the sophists but was cultivated and employed most vigorously by Renaissance political thinkers. Presenting examples from the writings of Lorenzo Valla, Niccolò Machiavelli, Desiderius Erasmus, Michel de Montaigne, Joachim du Bellay, and Jean Bodin, among others, MacPhail shows that by inscribing a positive value to an object worthy of blame, cultural values are turned on their head. MacPhail traces the use of this technique to critique the values of the classical and scholastic traditions. Recognizing and engaging with this tradition, MacPhail argues, can reinvigorate our study of the history of social thought and reveal further the roots of modern social science.Rigorous and lucid, Odious Praise presents a rhetoric capable of suspending and thus critiquing the values of a culture, and in doing so, it uncovers the first serious attempts at social thought and the seedbed of modern social science. It will be welcomed by scholars of Renaissance literature and culture, the history of rhetoric, and political thought.

  • av Daniel C. (Professor) Snell
    351

    Teaches the basic cuneiform signs in both an active and passive way, allowing students to produce the Neo-Assyrian signs as well as to recognize them.

  • av Joshua Kemble
    266

    Follows the stories, in graphic novel format, of two twenty-something roommates, one Christian and one atheist, as they seek to find their place in the world. Explores the themes of faith deconstruction, identity, young love, and loss to create an engrossing world in which waking and sleeping dreams collide.

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