Keyword [Wilson] Result: 81 - 100 | Page: 5 of 9 |
| 81. | A Study Of Double Communities In August Wilson’s The Piano Lesson And Fences |
| 82. | Trauma And Recovery:A Study Of Lanford Wilson’s Talley Trilogy |
| 83. | The Dawn Of British Modern Art |
| 84. | The formative period of Anglo-American relations during the First World War, July 1914--December 1915 |
| 85. | Fred Wilson's Mixed Metaphors: The Politics of Museums in the Late Twentieth Centur |
| 86. | Identity crisis: Redefining the other in Fred Wilson's 'Speak of Me as I Am' |
| 87. | Bigger eyes in a wider universe: The American understanding of Earth in outer space, 1893--1941 |
| 88. | Negotiating triple consciousness for August Wilson's female characters |
| 89. | An evangelical assessment of the naturalistic worldview of Edward O. Wilson and implications for worldview formation |
| 90. | Native sons, native daughters: Representations of the African American spirit in August Wilson's 'Jitney' |
| 91. | From the individual to the collective: Community in August Wilson and Tony Kushner |
| 92. | 'A fine view of the delectable mountains': The religious vision of Mary Virginia Terhune (Marion Harland) and Augusta Jane Evans Wilson |
| 93. | The mediating nation: American literature and globalization from Henry James to Woodrow Wilson |
| 94. | Childhood influences on presidential decision making: Thomas Woodrow Wilson |
| 95. | Material culture and domestic texts: Textiles in the texts of Warner, Adams, Wilson, Sadlier, Stoddard, and Phelps |
| 96. | Haunted heritage: History, memory, and violence in the drama of August Wilson and Suzan-Lori Parks |
| 97. | The new freedom and the radicals: Woodrow Wilson, progressive views of radicalism, and the origins of repressive tolerance, 1900--1924 |
| 98. | The making of a Christian statesman: Woodrow Wilson's religious thought and practice, 1856--1910 |
| 99. | Jiternice and kolaches: Food and identity in Wilson, Kansas |
| 100. | Wilson's 'propaganda regiment' on the Italian front: The 332nd Infantry, United States Army in World War One |
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