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Folder 9: Schwiderski, Richard Craig v. State of Texas 2, 1979-1984
Photocopy of a section of an article written by New York author Richard Reeves and titled 'Too Late to Kill the Messenger' and dated 1979, and argues for the role of media during violent situations
Letter from Virginia Lowers, to Thomas A. Reeves, July 4, 1945
In this letter, Thomas Reeves updates Miss Lowers on his recent combat experiences in which he was injured and subsequently received the purple heart as well as other accolades for his time in action.Gerth Archives Japanese American History Collection contains books, pamphlets, flyers, photographs, booklets, correspondence, periodicals, and oversized material related to Japanese Americans. Subjects in the collection include incarceration camps, Southbay local history, World War II propaganda, Japanese American families, incarceration camp pilgrimages, and other topics
St. Thomas Manor (3 of 39)
Land records:Certificate (1728/9) of sale for Mankins Adventure; Indenture (1730) between Stephen Mankins and Peter Attwood, S.J.; Map (1649) of addition or resurvey of Caussin's Manor; Certificate of survey for Nicholas Caussin's land; Copy of remarks (1905) with Caussin's maps; Plat of south line and of Caussin's Manor; Extract from William Caussin's deed to Upgate Reeves; Remarks (1747) on the land of Upgate Reeves and the part of it sold by Thomas Reeves to Richard Molyneux, S.J.; Certificate (1762) concerns Caussin's Manor; Plat of Upgate Reeves land; Plat of land sold by Thomas Reeves to Fr. Molyneux (1748); Indenture (1815) between Thomas Courtney Reeves and Francis Neale, S.J.; Deed (1905) from Patrick F. Healy, S.J., to the Corporation of Roman Catholic Clergymen.**Former finding aid locations: 119_27_11; 101S6-101S16*
Sites of memory
This chapter explores the importance in memory studies of the scholarly turn towards place as an object of study. In this regard the huge French collaborative project led by Pierre Nora on lieux de mémoire (sites of memory) has been extremely influential. Keir Reeves discusses Nora’s work, elucidating the distinction he drew between ‘real’ community memory (‘milieux de mémoire’), which he believed died out in France around the 1970s, and the didactic expression of national memory through lieux de mémoire. He notes that Nora has been widely criticized for his focus on national memory, but focuses on how historians and interpreters of heritage have used his concepts to think imaginatively about the ways in which memory, place and the public intersect at sites of historical commemoration. Surveying a wide range of sites across the world, from Australia and Cambodia to the British Channel Islands and the United States, Reeves shows how complex these dynamics of memory can be, and how important it is for historians to be attentive to the responses of visitors to sensitive sites of memory, and to the ways in which their emotions and actions continually reshape the meanings of these landscapes
Culture and international relations: Narratives, natives and tourists
Culture and International Relations contextually re-examines the history of international relations in order to explore how the discipline has imported and employed the concept of culture. The author challenges the notion that IR has only been interested in culture since the end of the Cold War by tracing different understandings of culture throughout its history
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Folder 9: Schwiderski, Richard Craig v. State of Texas 2, 1979-1984
Photocopy of a section of an article written by New York author Richard Reeves and titled 'Too Late to Kill the Messenger' and dated 1979, and argues for the role of media during violent situations
Cathodic stripping of elemental Te in dichloromethane
The cathodic stripping of Te in CH2Cl2 with 0.1 M [NnBu4]Cl has been studied. In background electrolyte the cathodic stripping of Te behaves in the expected way. In contrast, when the stripping occurs in the [NnBu4]2[TeCl6] plating solution, unusual voltammetry is observed. Microelectrode and EQCM studies show that cathodic stripping of Te in the plating solution occurs with the passage of very little charge and leads to the formation of Te(0) in solution due to a rapid reaction between the reduced Te(-II) species and the Te(IV) salt. As a result, the limiting current for reduction of the Te(IV) is unchanged with 4 electron reduction leading to the formation of Te(0) on the electrode at potentials positive of the Te cathodic stripping potential and Te(0) in solution at potentials negative of the Te cathodic stripping potential. The same behaviour is found when a Te(II) precursor is used in place of the Te(IV) salt
This is David Cameron
A year ago, this journal published an article asking what Cameronism really stood for. Twelve months on, and we are much closer to identifying a clear agenda, says Richard Reeves. Copyright (c) 2008 The Author. Journal compilation (c) 2008 ippr.
Land Rights at Risk? Evaluations of the Reeves Report
Building on Land Rights for the Next Generation: Report of the Review of the Aboriginal
Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976 was completed in August 1998, and became
publicly available in September. Now commonly called the Reeves Review or the Reeves
Report, after its author, John Reeves QC, it is the product of an expansive (and expensive)
review of the federal Land Rights Act that began in October 1997. The main report is 617
pages and a second volume of appendices is 413 pages. It contains many controversial
recommendations that, if implemented, would fundamentally change the nature and
functioning of land rights legislation in the Northern Territory. There has been a strong
and broadly negative reaction by indigenous stakeholders to the review’s public policy
and constitutional recommendations.
The controversial nature of the Reeves Review has been recognised by the Federal
Government. In January 1999 the Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs
formally instructed the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander Affairs to undertake an inquiry into the Reeves Review. It is anticipated that the Standing Committee will complete its deliberations by late August
1999.1. The Reeves Report as public policy / Brian Galligan -- 2. Reeves in the context of the history of land rights legislation: anthropological aspects / Nicolas Peterson -- 3. The Reeves Report and the idea of the ‘region’ / Howard Morphy -- 4. The Reeves Report and the idea of the ‘community’ / Peter Sutton -- 5. The nature of ‘permission’ / Nancy Williams -- 6. Legal issues in implementation of the Reeves Report / Ernst Willheim -- 7. Statehood, land rights and Aboriginal law / Garth Nettheim -- 8. The social, cultural and economic costs and benefits of land rights: an assessment of the Reeves analysis / John Taylor -- 9. The proposed restructure of the financial framework of the Land Rights Act: a critique of Reeves / Jon Altman -- 10. Local organisations and the purpose of money / Robert Levitus -- 11. Delays and uncertainties in the negotiations for mining on Aboriginal land / John Quiggin -- 12. Smaller land councils: value for money? / David Pollack -- 13. The Reeves Report’s assumptions on regionalism and socioeconomic advancement
/ David Martin -- 14. Municipalising land councils: land rights and local governance / Martin Mowbray -- 15. The Reeves Review and the prospects of a Northern Territory ‘partnership’ / Tim Rowse -- 16. Land rights at risk / Ian Viner -- Contributing authors -- Inde
St. Thomas Manor (14 of 39)
Land records and legal records:Map and survey of Wilkinson's Range (1728); Grant (1738) by Charles Calvert [Lord Baltimore] to Mary Posey and Ellinore MacPharson; Bond (1728/9) of Bilean Posey to Peter Attwood, S.J.; Survey of Wilkinson's Range (1724); Indenture (1733) between Bilean Posey and Peter Attwood; Indenture (1733) between Bilean Posey and Peter Harrant; Indenture (1748) between Peter Harrant and Richard Molyneux, S.J.; Indenture (1748) between William MacPharson and Richard Molyneux; Grant (1776) from Henry Harford to Abraham Cox; Official survey and plat for land grant to Abraham Cox; Indenture (1777) between Abraham Cox and James Reeves; Indenture (1778) between James Reeves and George Hunter, S.J.; Warrant of survey (1776) granted to James Reeves.**Former finding aid locations: 119_27_8; 101R1-101R12*
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