973 research outputs found

    Interview with Bradley Abrams, March 3, 2010

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    Interview Themes: How Abrams came to write his first book (00:50) Reception of Abrams' work in Czech Republic/Slovakia (05:25) Changes Abrams has observed across the 1989 threshold within the region and the field (10:45) How the history of consumption fits into a pan-European narrative (22:15) How we should train the next generation of graduate students (27:37)Interview with Bradley Abrams, (Ph.D. Stanford and author of "The Struggle for the Soul of the Nation: Czech Culture and the Rise of Communism," published in 2004)conducted March 3, 2010, in Ithaca, NY.1_y4zqzrk

    Strategies for addressing mountain pine beetle outbreaks on national forests

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    Emily Jane Davis, Heidi Huber-Stearns, Jesse Abrams, Michelle M. Steen-Adams, Christopher Bone, Cassandra Moseley, and Autumn Ellison,This archived document is maintained by the Oregon State Library as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Supported by the National Science Foundation under 1414041.Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English

    Planning and managing for resilience: lessons from national forest plan revisions

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    Jesse Abrams, Michelle Greiner, Thomas Timberlake, Courtney Schultz, Alexander Evans, and Heidi Huber-Stearns.This archived document is maintained by the Oregon State Library as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Supported by the Joint Fire Science Program 16-3-01-10.Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English

    Assessment of early implementation of the United States Forest Service's shared stewardship strategy

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    Chad Kooistra, Courtney Schultz, Heidi Huber-Stearns, Jesse Abrams, Michelle Greiner, and Emily Sinkular.Title from PDF cover (viewed on July 22, 2021).This archived document is maintained by the Oregon State Library as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Includes bibliographical references.This study was made possible with funding from the USDA Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station.Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English

    Storytelling, women's authority and the 'Old-Wife's Tale': 'The Story of the Bottle of Medicine'

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    The focus of this article is a single personal narrative – a Shetland woman’s telling of a story about two girls on a journey to fetch a cure for a sick relative from a wise woman. The story is treated as a cultural document which offers the historian a conduit to a past that is respectful of indigenous woman-centred interpretations of how that past was experienced and understood. The ‘story of the bottle of medicine’ is more than a skilful telling of a local tale; it is a memory practice that provides a path to a deeper and more nuanced understanding of a culture. Applying perspectives from anthropology, oral history and narrative analysis, three sets of questions are addressed: the issue of authenticity; the significance of the narrative structure and storytelling strategies employed; and the nature of the female performance. Ultimately the article asks what this story can tell us about women’s interpretation of their own history

    Professor Robert Abrams

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    PUBLICATIONS: Brief of Amici Curiae Law Professors in Support of Defendants, Mississippi v. Tennessee, 135 S. Ct. 2916 (2021) (No. 143). Professor Abrams was a co-author of the amicus curiae brief. Robert Abrams, The AFC Water Wars Final Episode: Is Florida Entitled to Greater Flow in the Apalachicola River?, PRVIEW U.S. SUP. CT. CAS. 8 (2021).https://commons.law.famu.edu/homepage-images/1005/thumbnail.jp

    Professor Robert Abrams

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    PUBLICATIONS: Brief of Amici Curiae Law Professors in Support of Defendants, Mississippi v. Tennessee, 135 S. Ct. 2916 (2021) (No. 143). Professor Abrams was a co-author of the amicus curiae brief. Robert Abrams, The AFC Water Wars Final Episode: Is Florida Entitled to Greater Flow in the Apalachicola River?, PRVIEW U.S. SUP. CT. CAS. 8 (2021).https://commons.law.famu.edu/homepage-images/1005/thumbnail.jp

    Planning and managing for resilience: lessons from national forest plan revisions

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    Jesse Abrams, Michelle Greiner, Thomas Timberlake, Courtney Schultz, Alexander Evans, and Heidi Huber-Stearns.Title from PDF cover (viewed on July 22, 2021).This archived document is maintained by the Oregon State Library as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Includes bibliographical references (page 12).This project was funded by the Joint Fire Science Program (grant #16-3-01-10).Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English

    Abrams Falls

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    This photograph of Abrams Falls and pool as seen from a rock on the west bank is in the collection of the Smoky Mountains Hiking Club. The club was formed after a group of outdoor enthusiasts hiked up to Mount LeConte in October 1924. The photograph was made by Carlos C. Campbell (1892-1978), a founding member of the Great Smoky Mountains Conservation Association and author of “Birth of a National Park.
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