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Undertaking Agreement, Edward Howe and William Reid on Behalf of Christopher Eptings, March 6, 1810
This document is an agreement that Edward Howe and William Reid of Fayette County undertook for Christopher Eptings at the suit of martin Baun and Samuel Perry that Howe and Reid would taken on the debts should Eptings be cast in the suit. The document is signed by Justice of the Peace, Nathan G. S. Hart, and dated march 6th, 1810. This copy of the document was recorded by Robert L. Todd, county clerk.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-manuscripts-original-manuscripts/1100/thumbnail.jp
Christopher Howe, China's economy. A basic guide
Godement François. Christopher Howe, China's economy. A basic guide. In: Annales. Économies, Sociétés, Civilisations. 34ᵉ année, N. 5, 1979. pp. 1129-1130
'Pilings of Thought Under Spoken': The Poetry of Susan Howe, 1974-1993.
PhDThis thesis discusses the poetry published by contemporary American poet Susan
Howe over a period of almost two decades. The dissertation is chiefly concerned with
articulating the relationship between poetic form, history, and authority in this body
of' work. Howe's poetry dredges the past for the linguistic effects of patriarchy,
colonialism and war. My reading of the work is an exploration of the ways in which a
disjunctive poetics can address such historical trauma. The poems, rather than
attempting to reinstate voices lifted from what Howe has called "the dark side of
history", are a means of reflecting the resistance that the past offers to contemporary
investigation. It is the effacement, and not the recovery, of history's victims, that is
discernible in the contours of these highly opaque texts. Notions of authority are most
often addressed in the poetry through the figure of paternal absence, which has a
threefold function in the work, serving to represent social authority, an aporetic
conception of divinity and an autobiographical narrative. Alongside the antiauthoritarian
currents in the writing - critiques, for example, of the doctrine of
Manifest Destiny or of scapegoating versions of femininity - my thesis stresses Howe's
engagement with negative theology and with a strain of American Protestant
enthusiasm that has its roots in 17th century New England. The dissertation explores
the dissonance caused by the co-existence in the poetry of elements of political dissent
and religious mysticism. Finally, I consider Howe's engagement with literary history
and authors such as Shakespeare, Swift, Thoreau and Melville. The manner in which
Howe deploys the words of others in her work, I argue, allows for a mixture of textual
polyphony and a more conventional notion of authorial 'voice'
Howe Christopher — Employment and Economie Growth in Urban China
Longone Pierre. Howe Christopher — Employment and Economie Growth in Urban China. In: Population, 27ᵉ année, n°2, 1972. p. 333
Marie-Claire Bergère, Capitalismes et capitalistes en Chine : Des origines à nos jours, 2007
Howe Christopher. Marie-Claire Bergère, Capitalismes et capitalistes en Chine : Des origines à nos jours, 2007. In: Études chinoises, n°27, 2008. pp. 309-312
Introduction [and] Technology and Competitiveness in Asia: Case Studies in Japanese Technology Transfer with Implications for the PRC
Ombres, illusions et réalités dans l’histoire de la Mandchourie moderne
Howe Christopher, Jacquet Raphael. Ombres, illusions et réalités dans l’histoire de la Mandchourie moderne. In: Perspectives chinoises, n°101, 2007. pp. 32-39
Christopher Howe, Employment and economic growth in urban China 1949-1957
Caire Guy. Christopher Howe, Employment and economic growth in urban China 1949-1957. In: Tiers-Monde, tome 17, n°67, 1976. p. 786
Christopher Howe (ed.). Shanghai : Révolution and Development in an Asian Metropolis
Castélino Noël. Christopher Howe (ed.). Shanghai : Révolution and Development in an Asian Metropolis. In: Politique étrangère, n°2 - 1982 - 47ᵉannée. pp. 512-515
Jen Howe to take position with Georgia Tech; Christopher Morrison named vice president of advancement
University of Dayton President Eric F. Spina announced today that Vice President of Advancement Jennifer Howe has accepted a position with Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Georgia, effective July 31. Spina named Christopher Morrison, associate vice president and director of campaign operations, to succeed Howe as vice president
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