1,742,391 research outputs found

    United Textile Workers Local Union 1603

    No full text
    A march in 1926 by the United Textile Workers of America Local Union 1603. A banner carried by marchers reads "Here we come, one thousand strong, Local Union 1603, United Textile Workers.

    A family firm: the Carey family in their role as border officers,1568-1603.

    Full text link
    Between 1568 and 1603, members of the Carey family filled a number of prominent positions within the administration of the English Marches on the Anglo-Scottish Border. As close relatives of Queen Elizabeth I of England, they were able to build up considerable power and influence both on the Border and at the English court. This thesis attempts to examine how the Careys worked together as a family on the Border, at court and in institutions such as Parliament. It examines how the Careys' position at court supported the members of the family involved in Border office, and looks at the links that existed between the court and the Border. It also looks at the origins of the Carey family, and how it was that they came to hold such a position of importance, and how it was that their influence and power in England declined significantly after 1603. In particular, the part played by Elizabeth I in the rise to prominence of the Careys is examined, as is the role which her death played in the decline of their power. The thesis also attempts to examine the roles filled by the members of the Carey family on the Border, and studies the nature of the relationships between them, the English Border gentry, other English Border officers and Scottish gentry and officials

    Cold war theology: a controversial religious image of King James VI & I in England and on the Continent in 1603

    No full text
    A former student of James Cameron’s, Ian Hazlett contributes a paper very much in the spirit of his teacher. It considers the afterlife of the King’s (or Negative) Confession, commissioned by James VI of Scotland in 1581 as a clear statement of his Calvinist credentials. By the time he gained the crown of England in 1603 however, his evolving religious views meant it had become a document he sought to distance himself from. Both Protestant and Catholic propagandists and publishers, keen to give a particular picture of the theological sympathies of the new English king, subsequently produced a surprisingly varied selection of versions of the Confession. These sources and what they can tell us about the theology and politics of the day are considered here for the first time in a scholarly study.Publisher PD

    Holy Land Maps #67

    No full text
    Relief shown pictorially.; Includes 2 inset maps and decorative title cartouche.; From: Sanson, Nicolas, Geographia Sacra ... in tabvlas tres concinnata. Paris, Pierre Mariette, 1665.; From the Maps of the Holy Land collection of Kenneth Nebenzahl.Colo

    Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis

    Full text link
    The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed

    IX A 1 - Alte Stadtrechnungen (1603 - 1604)

    No full text
    IX A 1 - ALTE STADTRECHNUNGEN (1603 - 1604) IX A 1 - Alte Stadtrechnungen (1603 - 1604) ( -

    IX A 1 - Alte Stadtrechnungen (1603 - 1604)

    No full text
    IX A 1 - ALTE STADTRECHNUNGEN (1603 - 1604) IX A 1 - Alte Stadtrechnungen (1603 - 1604) ( -

    IX A 1 - Alte Stadtrechnungen (1602 - 1603)

    No full text
    IX A 1 - ALTE STADTRECHNUNGEN (1602 - 1603) IX A 1 - Alte Stadtrechnungen (1602 - 1603) ( -

    IX A 1 - Alte Stadtrechnungen (1603 - 1604)

    No full text
    IX A 1 - ALTE STADTRECHNUNGEN (1603 - 1604) IX A 1 - Alte Stadtrechnungen (1603 - 1604) ( -
    corecore