48 research outputs found
Iowa\u27s Notable Dead …
Obituaries for notable Iowans including former Iowa state senator William Shane Beardsley, author Carl Stephenson and author Samuel Adams Lynch
Iowa's Notable Dead …
Obituaries for notable Iowans including former Iowa state senator William Shane Beardsley, author Carl Stephenson and author Samuel Adams Lynch
Iowa's Notable Dead …
Obituaries for notable Iowans including former Iowa state senator William Shane Beardsley, author Carl Stephenson and author Samuel Adams Lynch
The pleasures of smoking
Poem by Author Carl Werner, about a cigar.
Article is only available directly from the library through a request via emai
Dively Lecture Series: Carl Hiaasen
Date: Nov. 13, 2007
Author Carl Hiaasen speaks at the Dively Frontiers in Globalization Lecture Series at Lynn University.https://spiral.lynn.edu/dively-videos/1002/thumbnail.jp
Novel Demian in Historical Context of its Era, its Inspirational Sources, and its Influence in Time of its Publishing
The thesis focuses on the detailed analysis of the novel Demian by Hermann Hesse. The novel is analysed in the historical context of the book with consideration to the private life of the author. Carl Gustav Jung's psychoanalysis and Friedrich Nietzsche's philosophy are noted as the main inspiration sources. The social and literary background of the turn of the century, before and after World War I, are also discussed. Keywords Hesse, Demian, Jung, Nietzsche, archetype, depression, individuatio
Seeing Red--Nation by Nation: Music and History of the Seneca
Harjo introduces letter by Lieutenant. Governor Cad Walder Colden 1727. Shown reads letter; Treaties; 5 Nations; Sovereignty. Harjo introduces letter by Josef Brant. Shown reads Brant's letter. Shown introduces letter by Red Jacket, Seneca Chief, to Governor of New York, Dewitt Clinton, 1821, regarding grievances of the Iroquois with whites. Harjo reads George Heron, President of the Seneca Nations to Indian Affairs. Chief Seneca interpreted for Author Carl Lamson Carmer. 2 unidentified song
An efficient "propagandistic instrument of mobilisation"
Over the past few years, much has been written about Germany’s Nazis and about ideology, but not too much has been published on Nazi ideology. Norwegian author Carl Müller Frøland has divided his study Understanding Nazi Ideology into seven parts. Most suitably, he starts with German Romanticism (I) and the Völkische Ideology (II). “Völkisch” remains a nearly untranslatable word (probably something like pagan-folk- nativist culture). Part III is about Nietzsche’s “will to power” while part IV illuminates the growth of Nazi ideology. This is then followed by the Führer cult (V). The book ends with “The SS” (VI), and The Conceptual Universe of Nazism (VII)
Miriam Boeri, \u3ci\u3eWomen on Ice: Methamphetamine Use among Suburban Women\u3c/i\u3e
Some readers fail to read the preface to a book, eager to step inside the chapters. I began with the preface to Women on Ice and then returned to it after I had read the book in its entirety. The preface provides the reader with a brief but important snapshot of Miriam Boeri as an author and one whose family, like so many others, has experienced addiction. These life events shaped her interest in studying people who experience problems with psychoactive drug use. Moreover, authors who share this kind of “private trouble” help to de-stigmatize drug addiction (see also, the self-disclosure by neuroscientist and author, Carl Hart)
