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Rhetorica Civilis
Autopsie nach Ex. der ULB Sachsen-AnhaltVorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Regiomonti & Lipsiæ, Apud Heinricum Boye, Anno Christi 1704. - Leipzig ist MessplatzFrontisp. (Portr., Kupferst.
Oral History Interview with Ruby Boye Jones
The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Ruby Boye Jones. Jones grew up in Sydney, married in 1919, and relocated to the Solomon Islands in 1928. She describes life on Vanikoro Island as primarily centered on the Kauri Timber Company. Jones took over initially on temporary duty as a weather reporter and to operate the teleradio when the male operator left the island. The Australian government chose to not send a male replacement, and she stayed on with her husband when they advised the evacuation of all civilians. An American ship stopped in to visit and advised her to use Morse Code only, which she did from then on. She was self-taught. They also provided supplies. She was appointed an honorary third officer in the Women's Royal Australian Navy Service for her protection. Admiral Halsey and Fitch came to visit Vanikoro and met Jones. Halsey ordered Jones to evacuate when she developed shingles but she then returned to duty. She received the award of the British Empire for meritorious service in 1943
The Woman before the Art : A study of seven texts about the Swedish author Karin Boye
I den här uppsatsen undersöks sju texter om den svenska författarinnan Karin Boye (1900–1941), publicerade mellan åren 1989 och 2013. Utifrån feministisk litteratur- och biografiforskning av Gunilla Domellöf och Lisbeth Larsson diskuteras att och hur personen Boye och biografiska läsningar av hennes skönlitterära produktion fortfarande intresserar. Bland resultaten finns slutsatsen att Boyes texter fortfarande ofta läses som självbiografiska, men att bilden av henne omarbetats; Boye betraktas inte längre som sjuk, till skillnad från 1950-talets sexualisering och patologisering av kvinnliga författare. Istället benämns hon lesbisk och den direkta kopplingen mellan hennes sexualitet och hennes självmord är borta. Avsikten i hennes självmord ifrågasätts dessutom, vilket ytterligare förändrar bilden av Boye. En övergripande slutsats är att samma teman som var aktuella under mitten av 1900-talet, såsom sexualitet, psyke och självmord, återkommer i omvärderad form när Boye blir läst och biograferad idag. Den biografiska traditionen är fortfarande aktuell, trots att den uppmärksammats och motarbetats av bland andra Domellöf
Oral History Interview with Ruby Boye Jones
The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Ruby Boye Jones. Jones grew up in Sydney, married in 1919, and relocated to the Solomon Islands in 1928. She describes life on Vanikoro Island as primarily centered on the Kauri Timber Company. Jones took over initially on temporary duty as a weather reporter and to operate the teleradio when the male operator left the island. The Australian government chose to not send a male replacement, and she stayed on with her husband when they advised the evacuation of all civilians. An American ship stopped in to visit and advised her to use Morse Code only, which she did from then on. She was self-taught. They also provided supplies. She was appointed an honorary third officer in the Women's Royal Australian Navy Service for her protection. Admiral Halsey and Fitch came to visit Vanikoro and met Jones. Halsey ordered Jones to evacuate when she developed shingles but she then returned to duty. She received the award of the British Empire for meritorious service in 1943
Boye Clark
Boye W. Clark is pictured his school year at Central Elementary. He is the son of Ned Ervin and Wilma Clark. He married Joyce Ann Rouse. He was born January 6, 1931 and died February 23, 2016
Determination of eutrophication factors in Boye pond
Determination of eutrophication factors in Boye pon
Determination of eutrophication factors in Boye pond
Determination of eutrophication factors in Boye pon
M.-P. Boye : Jura, Franche-Comté, 1954
Clozier René. M.-P. Boye : Jura, Franche-Comté, 1954. In: L'information géographique, volume 18, n°5, 1954. p. 210
Karin Boye, La Kallocaïne, Ombres, Toulouse, 1988
Karin Boye, La Kallocaïne, Ombres, Toulouse, 1988. In: Les Cahiers du GRIF, n°39, 1988. recluses vagabondes. p. 136
Med største pragt naturen gik. Birgitte Boye
En præsentation af salmedigteren Birgitte Boye og hendes salme "Med største Pragt Naturen gik"
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