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'A very immoral establishment':The crime of infanticide and class status in Ireland, 1850-1900
Senate Bill 1205 - Elaine Maimon Email to Ed Cirillo
abstract: This email from Elaine Maimon to Ed Cirillo discusses SB 1205 and the House Education Committee
Senate Bill 1205 - Elaine Maimon Email to David Tierney
This email from ASU West Campus Provost Elaine Maimon to David Tierney discusses the passage of SB 1205 by the Arizona Senate and relates her concerns about the House Education Committee
'It would be a great evil to let so bad a character … go at large': convict women and the Irish police, 1850s-1900
In this chapter, Elaine Farrell explores the ways that the Irish police - the Royal Irish Constabulary and the Dublin Metropolitan Police – interacted with female serious offenders in the latter half of the nineteenth century through an exploration of the penal files lodged in Ireland’s convict prison. Farrell considers how individual policemen sought to portray particular women when asked for their insights into the conduct or family backgrounds of specific individuals. The chapter reveals that while several policemen emphasised good behaviour, sometimes acknowledging difficult circumstances, others provided negative reports of women’s activities and appearances. Some individual policemen even provided false information either inadvertently or due to overreliance on gossip. Farrell specifically focuses on the themes of class and gender to demonstrate how the male police force influenced the lives of predominantly lower-class women.<br/
Elaine M. Alexander: 2023 Cook Prize Gold Medal Acceptance Speech
Author Elaine M. Alexander gives an acceptance speech for Anglerfish: The Seadevil of the Deep, illustrated by Fiona Fogg (Candlewick)https://educate.bankstreet.edu/cook/1007/thumbnail.jp
Writers Talk featuring authors Troy Hicks and Elaine Wolf
Elaine Wolf, author of Camp, talks to OSU students Erin Reilly-Sanders and Allison Fetzer. Author and teacher Troy Hicks talks to OSU employee Kevin Cordi about the impact of technology on the teaching of writing.The media can be accessed here: http://streaming.osu.edu/knowledgebank/WritersTalk-Audio/WT_2013-3-18-Hicks_Wolf.mp3Ohio State University. Center for the Study and Teaching of Writin
Interview with the author: Elaine Leong
Our very own Elaine Leong’s new book Recipes and Everyday Knowledge Medicine, Science, and the Household in Early Modern England has just come out with the University of Chicago Press. We are super excited to offer you this interview with the author. TRP: Congratulations Elaine on your new book! We have read it with such pleasure. Ina few sentences, could you tell our readers why they should read it too? Sure! My book offers a window into the rich and diverse knowledge practices in ear..
Elaine Pagels' 2018 Memoir and Walter J. Ong's Thought
See the above abstract.In this 4,300-word review essay, I summarize key points from Elaine Pagels' 2018 memoir titled Why Religion?: A Personal Story (Ecco/ HarperCollins). In addition, I relate certain points she makes to selected other authors including the American Jesuit Renaissance specialist and cultural historian Walter J. Ong (1912-2003) and the Swiss psychiatrist and psychological theorist C. G. Jung, M.D. (1875-1961). I also provide numerous references to works of related interest.N/AFarrell, Thomas. (2019). Elaine Pagels' 2018 Memoir and Walter J. Ong's Thought. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/201543
Autograph of Jimmy Elaine Wilkinson Meyer in "Any Friend of the Movement"
The title page and an autograph by the author, Jimmy Elaine Wilkinson Meyer, in their work ""Any Friend of the Movement: Networking for Birth Control 1920-1940"" with an inscription.Gloria- Kudos and thanks for your labors and inspiration. Looking to better days ahead. Jimmy Meye
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