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Hamilton, Catherine Jane [pseud. Retlaw Spring] (1841–1935), author and journalist
Hamilton, Catherine Jane [pseud. Retlaw Spring] (1841-1935), author and journalist, was born on 25 January 1841 at Kilmersdon, Somerset, where she was baptized on 12 April 1841, the younger of two daughters of Richard Hamilton (1805?-1859), vicar of Kilmersdon, and his wife Charlotte, née Cooper (1809-1882), the fifth daughter of William Cooper, of Queens County, Ireland. She was of Irish heritage on both sides. Her father belonged to a military family with roots in Strabane (county Tyrone) - his father, John Hamilton, and her father’s four older brothers were all officers in the Fifth Foot – and was a graduate of Trinity College Dublin. He had been a bright scholar with an aptitude for languages, and as a preacher was praised for his powerful sermons and his ability to bring the Bible to life for his parishioners
Dr. Jennifer Erkulwater and Dr. Catherine Bagwell – Faculty Author Interview
Featured authors are Dr. Catherine Bagwell, Associate Professor of Psychology and Dr. Jennifer Erkulwater, Associate Professor of Political Science. Dr. Rick Mayes is another co-author, but he is unable to join us today due to a research leave project in Peru. Their new book, Medicating Children: ADHD and Pediatric Mental Health, integrates analyses of the clinical, political, historical, educational, social, economic and legal aspects of ADHD and the medications and treatment surrounding the mental disorder
Interview with Catherine McCall
Interview with Dr. Catherine McCall, graduate of UNCW's MFA in Creative Writing program and author of Lifeguarding: A Memoir of Secrets, Swimming, and the South
La transgression sénonienne en Vendée
On the basis of the stratigraphie analysis of the cretaceous deposits of the Vendée the «formation du Soullandeau» is erected and assigned to the Senonian. This lithostratigraphic unit begins with terrigeneous shoreline facies (Sables et argiles des Bardys) assigned to the Lower Santonian. They are overlain by predominantly sandy shallow shelf deposits containing siliceous skeletal components (Sables efrargiles à Spongiaires de Soullans) with lateral intercalations of sandy bioclastic marls and rudist limestone lenses (Marnes et calcaires de la Tonnelle). These two members are assigned to the middle and upper Santonian and to the Campanian. A model of the Senonian transgression on the south armorican massif border is proposed on the basis of the lithological succession.Le Sénonien est représenté en Vendée par la formation du Soul-landeau. Cette unité lithostratigraphique débute par des sables et argiles très littoraux (Sables et argiles des Bardys) rapportés au Santonien inférieur. Ils sont surmontés par des dépôts sableux de plateforme littorale à bioclastes siliceux (Sables et argiles à Spongiaires de Soullans) qui passent latéralement à des marnes sableuses bioclastiques et des lentilles de calcaire à Rudistes (Marnes et calcaires de la Tonnelle). Ces deux membres sont rapportés au Santonien moyen supérieur et au Campanien. L'analyse de la succession lithologique permet de reconstituer les diverses étapes de la transgression sénonienne sur la bordure méridionale du Massif armoricain.Louail Jacques, Azema Catherine, Viaud J.M. La transgression sénonienne en Vendée. In: Géologie Méditerranéenne. Tome 10, numéro 3-4, 1983. Colloque sur les étages coniaciens à Maastrichtien. Marseille, 26-28 septembre 1983. pp. 337-344
From Kulim to Singapore: Catherine Lim's literary life
The publication in 1993 by Heinemann Asia of a volume of stories entitled The Best of Catherine Lim emphasised the significant contribution which this talented author has made to recent Singaporean fiction. The 1993 edition contains work from five of Catherine Lim's previously published collections, from Little Ironies (1978) to Deadline for Love (1992), and reflects the confidence which her publishers usually have in her capacity to draw a strong local reading audience. In fact, a Catherine Lim book is quite capable of attracting sales of 20,00O copies in a first edition
From Kulim to Singapore: Catherine Lim's literary life
The publication in 1993 by Heinemann Asia of a volume of stories entitled The Best of Catherine Lim emphasised the significant contribution which this talented author has made to recent Singaporean fiction. The 1993 edition
contains work from five of Catherine Lim's previously published collections, from Little Ironies (1978) to Deadline for Love (1992), and reflects the confidence which her publishers usually have in her capacity to draw a strong local reading audience. In fact, a Catherine Lim book is quite capable of attracting sales of 20,000 copies in a first edition
"On Writing with Catherine Wagner"
Includes descriptive metadata provided by producer in MP3 file: "Catherine Wagner is the author of two books of poems, 'Miss America' and 'Macular Hole,' and co-editor of 'Not for Mothers Only: Contemporary Poems on Child-Getting and Child-Rearing.'" Listen to an interview conducted by Tom Orange
The Family History of Catherine D. Lumley
Catherine Lumley authored this family history as part of the course requirements for HIST 550/770: Your Family in History. This course was offered online in Spring 2023 and was submitted to the Pittsburg State University Digital Commons. Please contact the author directly with any questions or comments: [email protected]
Changing role of women : Mary Catherine Bateson
Host, Bill Moyers ; guest, Mary Catherine Bateson. Producer/director, Betsy McCarthy.The subject of women and their roles at home and at work is one of the major and continuing stories of the day. Mary Catherine Bateson, anthropologist and author, has written on topics ranging from the social consequences of the AIDS epidemic to life with her celebrated parents, anthropologists Margaret Mead and Gregory Bateson. One of her primary areas of interest is the social consequences of the changing roles of women. In this program with Bill Moyers, she talks about how the idea of "home" as a place to give and receive nurture might become a new metaphor for the workplace. Bateson also discusses how women can create order and sense out of their conflicting commitments
Breger Louis, Dostoevsky : the author as psychoanalyst, with a new introduction by the author, 2009 [1re édition : 1989.]
Géry Catherine. Breger Louis, Dostoevsky : the author as psychoanalyst, with a new introduction by the author, 2009 [1re édition : 1989.]. In: Revue des études slaves, tome 81, fascicule 2-3, 2010. La Bulgarie : du communisme à l’Union européenne. Langue, littérature, médias, sous la direction de Jack Feuillet et Marie Vrinat-Nikolov. pp. 377-379
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