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    Johnson, Jeremy

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    Jeremy Johnson - Director of Data and Computer Processing Center.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/univ_photos/2779/thumbnail.jp

    Jeremy Corbyn’s Foreign Policy

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    Jeremy Corbyn has proved to be one of Labour's most popular and yet one of its most divisive leaders among the membership. In this carefully researched collection of essays, Corbyn's influence on and legacy for the party are assessed

    Joachim Lien, JJ Johnson, Jeremy Elliot, and Fredrik Landstedt at the Ski Banquet, 2019

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    Color photograph of Joachim Lien, JJ Johnson, Jeremy Elliot, and Fredrik Landstedt at the 2019 Ski Banquet

    Mark Engel, JJ Johnson, Jeremy Elliot, Fredrik Landstedt at the Ski Banquet, 2019

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    Color photograph of Mark Engel, JJ Johnson, Jeremy Elliot, and Fredrik Landstedt, at the 2019 Ski Banquet

    NCAA Team Coaches Fredrik Landstedt, JJ Johnson, Jeremy Elliot, Miles Havlick

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    Color photograph of Fredrik Landstedt, JJ Johnson, Jeremy Elliot, and Miles Havlick, Coaches of the University of Utah ski team

    Bulldozing Brexit: masculine imagery dominated both Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn’s 2019 general election campaigns

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    What was the role of masculine imagery in the 2019 UK election campaign? In her analysis of visuals used in tweets, Jessica Smith finds that both Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn used overwhelmingly masculine visuals in their tweets. For Johnson, these centred on masculine locations and associations with masculine figures, whereas for Corbyn they centred on the display of masculine character traits such as agency

    Graduate Recital: Jeremy Johnson, Percussion; January 22, 2012

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    Kemp Recital HallJanuary 22, 2012Sunday Afternoon2:00 p.m

    JJ Johnson and Jeremy Elliott, 2019-2020 University of Utah Alpine Ski Team in Alaska, Giant Slalom

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    Color photograph of JJ Johnson and Jeremy Elliott, members of the 2019-2020 University of Utah Alpine Ski Team competing in the Giant Slalom in Alaska

    James Bond: international man of gastronomy

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    This article is concerned with the representation of food and drink in Ian Fleming’s James Bond novels. In particular, it examines how the author uses Bond’s culinary knowledge and habits of consumption as an important constituent of his hero’s character. Similarly, the food choices of other characters, notably villains, are shown to be linked, by Fleming, to core aspects of their identity − principally their ethnicity. Bond’s impulse to observe and classify, very much in evidence in the novels’ food sequences, is examined in terms of the texts’ construction of Bond as a skilled identifier of signs

    Interview with Jeremy King, March 15, 2010

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    Interview Themes: What brought King to the field and how his approach to it has changed over time (00:33) On King's work as transition from national to post-national history (06:00) Alternative loci of identity formation besides nationalism (11:17) How we should teach the next generation about nationalism (18:12) Territorialization of nationhood in the 20C (25:33) How knowledge of langauges affects research and findings (37:20) How to deal with the conceptual disappearance/invisibility of East-Central Europe (44:02) What is yet to be done in this field (53:38)Interview with Jeremy King, Associate Professor of History at Mount Holyoke College, conducted in Ithaca, NY on March 15, 2010. Professor King is the author of "Budweisers into Czechs and Germans: A Local History of Bohemian Politics, 1848-1948," published by Princeton University Press in 2002.1_yov93rq
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