Keyword [Louis] Result: 121 - 140 | Page: 7 of 8 |
121. | Cher espoir de la nation sainte: The Maison Royale de Saint Louis at Saint -Cy |
122. | The King and the Cardinal: The emergence of majest |
123. | Victor Regnault, Louis Robert, and photography at the Manufacture Imperiale de Porcelaine de Sevres, 1845-1865 |
124. | Re-placing 'emasculation' in Asian-American literary studies: Engendering masculinity through the excessive Chinese transnational family, post-World War II (Louis Chu, C. Y. Lee, Frank Chin, Ang Lee, Lin Yutang) |
125. | Creating a medieval kingdom: Carolingian kingship, court culture, and aristocratic society under Louis of East Francia (840-876) |
126. | The philosophy of Louis I. Kahn and the ethical function of architecture |
127. | Channels of influence: Patronage, power and politics in Poitou from Louis XIV to the Revolutio |
128. | Ministerial patron-client networks during the reign of Louis XIV: The Phelypeaux de Pontchartrain, 1675-171 |
129. | Wordy women: Conversation and power in the age of Louis XI |
130. | Factors affecting the success or failure of African-American new business ventures in the St. Louis, Missouri metropolitan area |
131. | A critical edition of the D redaction of the 'Couronnement de Louis' and the 'Charroi de Nimes' with a translation in modern English |
132. | Henry Louis Gates, Jr.: New rhetorical strategies for the reader of the African American text |
133. | The incorporation of Roussillon into the France of Louis XIV, 1659-171 |
134. | A foreigner's gaze: The American films of Louis Mall |
135. | Louis XV and Versailles: Selective patrimony in the French Third Republic, Pierre de Nolhac, and the formation of a scholarly traditio |
136. | The moral methodology of Louis Janssens |
137. | THE EDUCATION OF WILLIAM JAMES: RELIGION, SCIENCE, AND THE POSSIBILITIES FOR BELIEF WITHOUT CERTAINTY IN THE EARLY INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT OF WILLIAM JAMES (CHARLES PEIRCE, LOUIS AGASSIZ, CHAUNCEY WRIGHT, CHARLES DARWIN, HENRY JAMES, SR.) |
138. | THE PLACES ROYALES OF LOUIS XIV AND LOUIS XV (URBAN HISTORY, FRANCE) |
139. | Another 40 years of Inequity: Two-Tier Schooling as the Lasting Legacy of Desegregation Policy in St. Louis, Missour |
140. | THE PRAIRIE SCHOOL BANKS OF FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT, LOUIS H. SULLIVAN, AND PURCELL AND ELMSLIE |
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