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Eugene MacDonald Bonner Collection - Accession 743
The Eugene MacDonald Bonner Collection is a good source for the study of the life and art of the North Carolina born composer, music critic, and author, Eugene MacDonald Bonner (1889-1983). It contains some letter by Bonner himself; plus others by his aunt, Mary Virginia Bonner; and his friends Leon Barzin, conductor and music director of the National Orchestral Association; Claudio D’Agata, a conductor who knew Bonner when he lived in Taormina, Italy; Alan Hartman, a friend who knew him in New York; and H.C. Haynsworth who met Bonner, several taped recordings of his music, a number of photographs and newspaper articles, and several miscellaneous genealogical references to the Bonner Family. There are also tapes of interviews by Olimpio Guidi with Eva Strazzeri and Claudio and Brigette D’Agata.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/1733/thumbnail.jp
In Search of the Early Islamic Economy
Editors’ Note: Michael Bonner passed suddenly and tragically on May 25 of this year while at work on a late draft of the present article. We are grateful to his spouse, Dr. Daniela Gobetti, for granting us permission to publish it in its current form. We opted to do so, not simply because it was well along in the production process, but more to the point, on the strength of its content. It is our understanding that Michael had intended to produce a full, book-length study on the basis of these same ideas and arguments. The present article, if somewhat programmatic, builds on Michael’s recent scholarship on the “economy of poverty” and Arabian trade, among other topics. His stated goal was to raise new and pressing questions on a much-neglected topic and, in doing so, situate his discussion in the context of the most recent developments in imperial economic history—in this case as they relate to the early Islamic realm. It is our conviction that here, as in all of his previous published work, Michael advances the study of early and medieval Islamic history forward many paces
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In Search of the Early Islamic Economy
Editors’ Note: Michael Bonner passed suddenly and tragically on May 25 of this year while at work on a late draft of the present article. We are grateful to his spouse, Dr. Daniela Gobetti, for granting us permission to publish it in its current form. We opted to do so, not simply because it was well along in the production process, but more to the point, on the strength of its content. It is our understanding that Michael had intended to produce a full, book-length study on the basis of these same ideas and arguments. The present article, if somewhat programmatic, builds on Michael’s recent scholarship on the “economy of poverty” and Arabian trade, among other topics. His stated goal was to raise new and pressing questions on a much-neglected topic and, in doing so, situate his discussion in the context of the most recent developments in imperial economic history—in this case as they relate to the early Islamic realm. It is our conviction that here, as in all of his previous published work, Michael advances the study of early and medieval Islamic history forward many paces
Finding Aid for the Sherwood Bonner / Hubert McAlexander Collection (MUM00038)
This collection of 12 boxes covering the time period from, c. 1870s through 1983 chronicles the research of Dr. Hubert H. McAlexander into the life and career of Katherine Kate Sherwood Bonner McDowell, known as the author Sherwood Bonner. Dr. McAlexander completed his masterful work on Bonner entitled, The Prodigal Daughter: A Biography of Sherwood Bonner in 1981
Cwbr Author Interview: Mastering America: Southern Slaveholders And The Crisis Of American Nationhood
Interview with Dr. Robert E. Bonner, Associate Professor of History at Dartmouth College Interviewed by Christopher Childers CWBR: The topic of southern and Confederate nationalism has fascinated historians for much of the past 100 years, if not longer. What led you to revisit southern nationalism? Robert E. Bonner (REB): That\u27s a big question. I was always interested..
Ahmed Asad Q., Sadeghi Behnam & Bonner Michael (eds), The Islamic Scholarly Tradition. Studies in History, Law, and Thought in Honor of Professor Michael Allan Cook. Leyde, Brill (Islamic History and Civilization. Studies and Texts, vol. 83), 2011
Benkheira Mohammed Hocine. Ahmed Asad Q., Sadeghi Behnam & Bonner Michael (eds), The Islamic Scholarly Tradition. Studies in History, Law, and Thought in Honor of Professor Michael Allan Cook. Leyde, Brill (Islamic History and Civilization. Studies and Texts, vol. 83), 2011. In: Bulletin critique des annales islamologiques, n°27, 2012. pp. 6-7
Bonner Michael, Ener Mine, Singer Amy (eds.), Poverty and Charity in Middle Eastern Contexts. Albany, State University of New York Press, 2003
Carballeira Debasa Ana María. Bonner Michael, Ener Mine, Singer Amy (eds.), Poverty and Charity in Middle Eastern Contexts. Albany, State University of New York Press, 2003. In: Bulletin critique des annales islamologiques, n°21, 2005. pp. 71-72
Asad Q. Ahmed, Behnam Sadeghi, Michael Bonner (éd.), The Islamic Scholarly Tradition. Studies in History, Law and Thought in Honor of Professor Michael Allan Cook, (Islamic History and Civilization. Studies and Texts, 83), Leiden – Boston, Brill, 2011
Dean J. Asad Q. Ahmed, Behnam Sadeghi, Michael Bonner (éd.), The Islamic Scholarly Tradition. Studies in History, Law and Thought in Honor of Professor Michael Allan Cook, (Islamic History and Civilization. Studies and Texts, 83), Leiden – Boston, Brill, 2011. In: Revue d'histoire et de philosophie religieuses, 92e année n°4, Octobre-Décembre 2012. p. 691
Albrecht Noth, The Early Arabie Historical Tradition, A Source-Critical Study. Second Edition, in Collaboration with Lawrence I. Conrad. Translated from the German by Michael Bonner
Cheynet Jean-Claude. Albrecht Noth, The Early Arabie Historical Tradition, A Source-Critical Study. Second Edition, in Collaboration with Lawrence I. Conrad. Translated from the German by Michael Bonner. In: Revue des études byzantines, tome 54, 1996. p. 310
Albrecht Noth, The Early Arabie Historical Tradition, A Source-Critical Study. Second Edition, in Collaboration with Lawrence I. Conrad. Translated from the German by Michael Bonner
Cheynet Jean-Claude. Albrecht Noth, The Early Arabie Historical Tradition, A Source-Critical Study. Second Edition, in Collaboration with Lawrence I. Conrad. Translated from the German by Michael Bonner. In: Revue des études byzantines, tome 54, 1996. p. 310
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