10,296 research outputs found

    Art, Biography, Sexuality: Patrick Procktor and Keith Vaughan

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    This critical review forms a reflection on the research published within the following publications: Patrick Procktor: Art and Life (Unicorn Press, 2010) Keith Vaughan: The Mature Oils 1946-1977, (Sansom & Co., 2012) The research is on two artists, Patrick Procktor (1936-2003), and Keith Vaughan (1912-1977). The monograph on Procktor – previously one of the least documented of the generation of artists who came to prominence in London in the Sixties – positions him in a history of art from which he had been notably absent. The research on Vaughan asserts a new reading of his work, one that is both deeper and more nuanced in its analysis of the ways in which personal experience and sexuality are encoded autobiographically within his work. Crucially, in both artists biography and work are symbiotically linked; the research therefore examines the links between life and art. Revisionary in intent, the work examines trajectories of experience of gay British (or rather, English) artists in the twentieth century, artists who sought to express themselves and forge careers within the constraints of a heteronormative society, albeit one in which attitudes to sexuality were undergoing change. As gay men, both were constrained by the social mores of their times, and each used painting as a means to affirm personal and sexual identities. A key research interest is in the ways in which sexuality and persona are reflected in critical responses to the artist’s work: in Vaughan, Procktor and other gay male artists of the period. The writing on both Procktor and Vaughan examines the relationship between their personal and professional/artistic lives, framed within a broader socio-political and art historical context. It asserts the place of biography as a means to understand and form new readings of the work. The work adds substantially to the literature and wider discourse on post-war British painting and social history

    Letter from Patrick Lynch to Canon Waters

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    Holograph letter from Patrick Lynch, Kilgarvan, Ballylongford, Kerry, to Canon Waters, President of Clonliffe College, Dublin. Asking him to obtain from the rector of the Irish College permission for him to say Mass aboard ship. He has been ordained for the diocese of Ballarat. (Covering letter not extant.

    Letter from John Waters to Hagan

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    Holograph letter from John Waters, Holy Cross College, Clonliffe, Dublin, to Hagan, enclosing a list of students examined for the Irish College (not extant); their own three are Jack Doyle, Anthony Crinion, and Patrick Deering. Hoping to be able to congratulate Hagan in a few days on succeeding (O'Riordan)

    Brown & Marriott's ADR: principles & practice, 4th edition.

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    The 4th edition of Brown and Marriott’s ADR Principles and Practice, due for publication in 2018, will be revised and updated by a new author team comprising William Wood QC, Brick Court Chambers; Ben Waters, Senior Lecturer in Law at Canterbury Christ Church University; and Shirley Shipman, Principal Lecturer in Law at Oxford Brookes University School of Law. They bring a fresh perspective to the 4th edition; while Henry Brown, originator and co-author of the first three editions, is closely involved in this 4th edition as a Consultant Editor. In addition to a general update and revision, the new edition will address the following in particular: Developments in statutory and case law as well as practice, which have progressed in various fields, especially as ADR processes have become more integrated into litigation and judicial processes Technology, ICT and online processes including Online Dispute Resolution (ODR), which have developed, affecting dispute resolution processes ADR is becoming increasingly integrated into legal education and training and the work accommodates the need for a comprehensive guide also suitable for student

    Letter from Patrick Carton to Hagan

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    Holograph letter from P.J.C.[Patrick Carton], 24 Killarney Street, Dublin, to Hagan, about the arrangements for a group of 120-150 to travel to Rome for the tercentenary celebrations. They will advertise in the Catholic Bulletin and decided against confining the pilgrimage to priests. Some Dublin men are travelling to Rome now, including Canon Waters. Glad that Hagan himself will meet his own students in August. Further diocesan news

    PATRICK CORBETT, Bass Trombone MASTERS RECITAL Monday April 18, 1988 8:00 p.m. in Hamman Hall

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    Quality of recording varies.Playlist: Sonata in A minor / Antonio Vivaldi -- Sonata / Patrick McCarty (1928-) -- Suite brève / Alfred Désenclos (1912-1971) -- Être ou ne pas être / Henri Tomasi (1901-1971) -- Concerto / Robert Spillman.This recital is given in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Master of Music degree

    Perlmann J., Waters M C. — The new race question. How the census counts multiracial individuals

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    Simon Patrick. Perlmann J., Waters M C. — The new race question. How the census counts multiracial individuals. In: Population, 59ᵉ année, n°3-4, 2004. pp. 637-638

    Surveillance of adenoviruses and noroviruses in European recreational waters

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    Exposure to human pathogenic viruses in recreational waters has been shown to cause disease outbreaks. In the context of Article 14 of the revised European Bathing Waters Directive 2006/7/EC (rBWD, CEU, 2006) a Europe-wide surveillance study was carried out to determine the frequency of occurrence of two human enteric viruses in recreational waters. Adenoviruses were selected based on their near-universal shedding and environmental survival, and noroviruses (NoV) selected as being the most prevalent gastroenteritis agent worldwide. Concentration of marine and freshwater samples was done by adsorption/elution followed by molecular detection by (RT)-PCR. Out of 1410 samples, 553 (39.2%) were positive for one or more of the target viruses. Adenoviruses, detected in 36.4% of samples, were more prevalent than noroviruses (9.4%), with 3.5% GI and 6.2% GII, some samples being positive for both GI and GII. Of 513 human adenovirus-positive samples, 63 (12.3%) were also norovirus-positive, whereas 69 (7.7%) norovirus-positive samples were adenovirus-negative. More freshwater samples than marine water samples were virus-positive. Out of a small selection of samples tested for adenovirus infectivity, approximately one-quarter were positive. Sixty percent of 132 nested-PCR adenovirus-positive samples analysed by quantitative PCR gave a mean value of over 3000 genome copies per L of water. The simultaneous detection of infectious adenovirus and of adenovirus and NoV by (RT)PCR suggests that the presence of infectious viruses in recreational waters may constitute a public health risk upon exposure. These studies support the case for considering adenoviruses as an indicator of bathing water quality

    Letter from Patrick Barton to Hagan

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    Holograph letter from Patrick Barton, The Presbytery, Ardfert, County Kerry, to Hagan, enclosing cheque towards the building of the Sacred Heart church in Rome. Asking for a papal blessing for his sister, Sr. Mary Louis Barton. His curate Bill O'Riordan is in troubled waters. Then commenting on Fr. O'Callaghan of Eyeries taking the bishop to the civil court- were the old Bishop Mangan still alive then this would not have happened; Bishop O'Sullivan gives 'no quarter for a Manganite'. Inviting him to visit Ardfert, 'the ancient See of St. Brendan without the Crozier'. Enclosing list of [contributors to the charity]
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