Keyword [Louis] Result: 101 - 120 | Page: 6 of 9 |
| 101. | Talking back to history: LeAnne Howe, Linda Hogan, and Louis Owens's rewriting of the Southeastern Native past through fiction |
| 102. | On the representation of infantile sense-making processes and the art of characterization: Archaic thought and its history in the works of Stevenson, Hardy and Wilde (Scotland, Robert Louis Stevenson, Thomas Hardy, Oscar Wilde, Ireland) |
| 103. | 'A travers le dictionnaire et la grammaire. Corrigeons-nous' (1893--1903), chronique de langage de Louis Frechette. Presentation et etude linguistique |
| 104. | The practice of absolutism: Franche-Comte in the Kingdom of France, 1674--1715 |
| 105. | Born along the color line: The second generation of the Talented Tenth and the 'problem of the twentieth century' (Louis L. Redding, Abram Lincoln Harris, Juanita Jackson Mitchell, Milton Moran Weston, II) |
| 106. | Photography and everyday life: The case of Louis Faurer, 1937--1955 |
| 107. | ALK among the archs: Alfred Louis Kroeber's impact within Americanist archaeology |
| 108. | Citizens and subjects: Metis society, identity and the struggle over colonial politics in Saint Louis, Senegal, 1870--1920 |
| 109. | Narrativity, the analogy of being and eucharistic discourse in the work of Ghislain Lafont: A contribution to sacramental theology (Louis-Marie Chauvet) |
| 110. | Painting natures: Buffon and the art of the 'Histoire naturelle' (Georges-Louis Leclerc, comte de Buffon, France) |
| 111. | Self and transcendence: A study in the phenomenology of religion (Max Scheler, Maurice Blondel, Louis Dupre) |
| 112. | Constructing the memory of Saint Louis and the battling biographies of 1688 |
| 113. | A man twice crucified: James Louis Garvin and the appeasement debates of the 1930s |
| 114. | Lexical borrowings as sociolinguistic variables in Saint-Louis, Senegal |
| 115. | One voice and many: Early twentieth-century dialogue poetry (W. H. Auden, Thomas Hardy, T. S. Eliot, Robert Frost, Louis MacNeice) |
| 116. | Painting collections and the Gilded Age art market: Minneapolis, Chicago and St. Louis, 1870--1925 |
| 117. | The purification of theory for practice: Louis Althusser and the traditions of French Marxism |
| 118. | Broken trains of thought: The railway crash, trauma and narrative in British fiction, 1848--1910 (Mary Elizabeth Braddon, Wilkie Collins, Charles Dickens, Anthony Trollope, Robert Louis Stevenson, Scotland) |
| 119. | Moscow dispatches, 1921--1934: The writings of Walter Duranty, William Henry Chamberlain and Louis Fischer in Soviet Russia |
| 120. | David Rowland Francis: Missourian and progressive public servant |
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