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mary-petrone/Arbovirus_Epi_DR: Asynchronicity-manuscript-code-and-data
<p>This repository contains R scripts and source data used for the analyses described in "Asynchronicity of endemic and emerging mosquito-borne disease outbreaks in the Dominican Republic" by Petrone, Earnest, et al.</p>
Seeing What No One Saw: Karen Petrone
History professor Karen Petrone\u27s new book unearths a wealth of buried stories from the Soviet state about the memory of World War I
Booktalk: Karen Petrone at the WKU Owensboro Campus
On the evening of Wednesday, November 5, 2014, the WKU Owensboro Campus hosted a reprise of Karen Petrone\u27s April Far Away Places talk on her book The Great War (WWI) in Russian Memory. Dr. Petrone is the chair of the Department of History at the University of Kentucky, and her work focuses on cultural histories of Russia and the Soviet Union.
This encore performance is part of a larger range of activities that the Owensboro Campus arranged, along with its partners Owensboro Community and Technical College (part of the KCTCS system) and the Daviess County Public Library
War and Peace in Russia\u27s Realms: A&S 100 with Karen Petrone
Later this spring, Professor Karen Petrone will begin teaching a new 7-week class as part of this year\u27s Passport to the World Program: Reimagining Russia’s Realms. The class, A&S: 100 - War & Peace in Russia\u27s Realms will explore the Russian and Soviet experience of World War I, the Russian Civil War, and World War II through literature, film, and history. Additionally, students will have the opportunity to discover Russian author Leo Tolstoy’s surprisingly influential role in the development of the non-violent resistance movement.
Petrone, the chair of the Department of History, hopes to help students analyze how Russian memories of past wars shape the country today. This topic is one Petrone is already quite familiar with—so much so in fact she\u27s written a book on the subject: The Great War in Russian Memory. The course also offers a unique opportunity for students to learn about Russia\u27s past through its connection to a series of other classes and a play that students will have the opportunity to see at the end of the semester
mary-petrone/large_flavi: long_flavi
<p>Initial release. Data associated with pre-peer reviewed version of MS.</p>
Reimagining Russia\u27s Realms: Karen Petrone & Jeanmarie Rouhier-Willoughby
Jeanmarie Rouhier-Willoughby is the Chair of the Department of Modern & Classical Languages, Literatures & Cultures, and Karen Petrone is the Chair of the Department of History. They proposed the next stop on the Passport to the World. This year\u27s focus is on China; for the 2012-2013 school year, Arts & Sciences will spend a year focusing on Russia and its neighbors. In this podcast, Petrone and Rouhier-Willoughby discuss what makes the region unique, why it is important to study, and what various departments and faculty will bring to UK to Reimagine Russia’s Realms. The Passport to the World initiative is sponsored by the A&S Advisory Board
Cynthia Ruder and Karen Petrone on WRFL
Karen Petrone and Cindy Ruder (from History and MCL, respectively) are two of the A&S faculty members behind this year’s Passport to the World initiative – Reimagining Russia’s Realms. They stopped by the studios of UK’s student-run radio station, WRFL 88.1 FM, to talk to host Mick Jeffries on his show, Trivial Thursdays. They discussed the final installment of the Animated Film Series focusing on the Perestroika Period of the 1980s. The discussion also covered a number of other events and programs involved in this year’s initiative and, of course, all things Russian
Satyre de Petrone
SATYRE DE PETRONE
La Satyre de Petrone (-)
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Frontispiece ([1])
Titelseite ([2])
Avis av Relievr ([3])
Lettre ecrite par M. Nodot. a monsieur Charpentier Directeur de l'academie Francoise. ([4])
Reponse de monsieur Charpentier a M. Nodot. ([7])
La vie de Petrone ([8])
Preface. ([15])
Clé des principavx ([27])
A M. Nodot, sur sa traduction de Petrone. ([30])
Table Des Principales Matiéres contenues dans ce Premier Tome. ([31])
La Satyre de Petrone, Chevalier Romain. (1)
Illustration ([1]r)
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Enrico Crispolti, Luca Maria Patella. Hanno caldo al cubo
Attraverso una serie di conversazioni inedite tra Enrico Crispolti e Luca Maria Patella e uno scritto teorico di Patella, annotati da Raffaele Bedarida e Antonio Petrone con puntuali riferimenti storico-critici, il volume ripercorre l'intera ricerca dell'artista dagli esordi alla fine degli anni Cinquanta fino al 2000, data delle conversazioni. Spaziando dalla pittura alla fotografia, dal cinema alla performance, illustrato da 65 immagini in bianco e nero e 16 a colori, ed introdotto da una nota storiografica di Bedarida, il libro è uno strumento fondamentale per approfondire non solo il lavoro di Patella ma i molti ambienti e situazioni artistiche in cui è intervenuto da protagonista senza mai lasciarsi incasellare
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