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81. cover
Title: Wondrous in his saints: counter-Reformation propaganda in Bavaria online access is available to everyone
Author: Soergel, Philip M
Published: University of California Press,  1993
Subjects: History | European History | Christianity | Medieval History
Publisher's Description: At the close of the sixteenth century, despite Protestant attempts to discourage popular devotion to saints and shrines, the Roman Church in Bavaria initiated a propagandistic campaign through the publishing of pilgrimage books and pamphlets. Philip Soergel's cogent exploration of this little-known . . . [more]
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...Mervyn, 81 n18, 84 Jerome (Church father), 108 Jerusalem, Holy Sepulcher in, 124 Jesuits, 75 , 79 ,...
...Oxford, 1982); J. Wilkinson, ed. and trans. , Jerusalem Pilgrims Before the Crusades (Warminster,...
...circulation. Those found in the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem, for example, evoked the site itself and...
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82. cover
Title: Over the edge: remapping the American West online access is available to everyone
Author: Matsumoto, Valerie J
Published: University of California Press,  1999
Subjects: American Studies | California and the West | Popular Culture | History | United States History | Californian and Western History | German Studies
Publisher's Description: From the Gold Rush to rush hour, the history of the American West is fraught with diverse, subversive, and at times downright eccentric elements. This provocative volume challenges traditional readings of western history and literature, and redraws the boundaries of the American West with absorbing . . . [more]
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...are heathens and blasphemers. Born as a Jew in Jerusalem, Ben-Hur is later adopted by a tribune from...
...troops, he must learn how to fight. And since Jerusalem doesn't have an army, he must therefore...
...Rome. When they sweep through the streets of Jerusalem, the Romans barely touch the ground with the...
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83. cover
Title: The rise of Islam and the Bengal frontier, 1204-1760 online access is available to everyone
Author: Eaton, Richard Maxwell
Published: University of California Press,  1993
Subjects: History | Asian History | Middle Eastern History | South Asia | Islam
Publisher's Description: In all of the South Asian subcontinent, Bengal was the region most receptive to the Islamic faith. This area today is home to the world's second-largest Muslim ethnic population. How and why did such a large Muslim population emerge there? And how does such a religious conversion take place? Richard . . . [more]
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...of Gaston Wiet , ed. Myrian Rosen-Ayalon (Jerusalem: Institute of Asian and African Studies, 1977),...
...of Gaston Wiet , edited by Myriam Rosen-Ayalon. Jerusalem: Institute of Asian and African Studies,...
...with the Institute for Advanced Studies in Jerusalem. In spring 1987 I was able to work on the...
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84. cover
Title: Dioscorus of Aphrodito: his work and his world online access is available to everyone
Author: MacCoull, Leslie B
Published: University of California Press,  1989
Subjects: Classics
Publisher's Description: From the hand of Dioscorus of Aphrodito, sixth-century Coptic lawyer and poet, we have the only autograph poems to come down to us on papyrus from the late ancient world. Both the poetry he wrote for special occasions and the documents he produced in his legal career, in Greek and Coptic, reflect th . . . [more]
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...10 , 12 , 149 Sophia, empress, 114 , 134 Sophronius of Jerusalem, 120 Stephen of Heracleopolis, 153...
...G. Giamberardini, II culto mariano in Egitto II (Jerusalem 1973) 37–42. The ps.Mt is a late, Western...
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85. cover
Title: Secure from rash assault: sustaining the Victorian environment online access is available to everyone
Author: Winter, James H 1925-
Published: University of California Press,  1999
Subjects: History | Victorian History | Ecology | Geography | Technology and Society
Publisher's Description: Nineteenth-century Britain led the world in technological innovation and urbanization, and unprecedented population growth contributed as well to the "rash assault," to quote Wordsworth, on Victorian countrysides. Yet James Winter finds that the British environment was generally spared widespread ec . . . [more]
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...Nir, Dov. 1983. Man, a Geomorphological Agent . Jerusalem. O'Dell, A. , and K. Walton. 1962. The...
...Dov Nir, Man, A Geomorphological Agent (Jerusalem: Keter, 1983), 73; T. U. Hartwright, "Development...
...8. Dov Nir, Man, A Geomorphological Agent (Jerusalem: Keter, 1983), 71-72. 9. Peter Lund Simmonds,...
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86. cover
Title: Merchants and reform in Livorno, 1814-1868 online access is available to everyone
Author: LoRomer, David G
Published: University of California Press,  1987
Subjects: History | European History
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...Jacobins, French, 9 , 13 Jerusalem, flag of, 154 Jews: investments in real estate, 76 -77, 304 n....
...ships renounced the Tuscan flag for that of Jerusalem, a paper government that was under the...
...the outcry, defection to the flag of Jerusalem did not drastically alter the number of large Tuscan...
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87. cover
Title: Inventing home: emigration, gender, and the middle class in Lebanon, 1870-1920 online access is available to everyone
Author: Khater, Akram Fouad 1960-
Published: University of California Press,  2001
Subjects: History | Middle Eastern History | Women's Studies | Sociology | Middle Eastern Studies
Publisher's Description: Between 1890 and 1920 over one-third of the peasants of Mount Lebanon left their villages and traveled to the Americas. This book traces the journeys of these villagers from the ranks of the peasantry into a middle class of their own making. Inventing Home delves into the stories of these travels, s . . . [more]
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...61 in Kisrawan . Asian and African Studies (Jerusalem) 2 (1966): 77–157. Puskás, Julianna . From...
...in Kisrawan,” Asian and African Studies (Jerusalem) 2 (1966): 37–78; Irina Smilianskaya, Al-Harakat...
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88. cover
Title: Oedipus lex: psychoanalysis, history, law online access is available to everyone
Author: Goodrich, Peter 1954-
Published: University of California Press,  1995
Subjects: Philosophy | Social and Political Thought | Law | Intellectual History
Publisher's Description: Oedipus Lex offers an original and evocative reading of legal history and institutional practice in the light of psychoanalysis and aesthetics. It explores the unconscious of law through a wealth of historical and contemporary examples. Peter Goodrich provides an anatomy of law's melancholy and bore . . . [more]
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...at fol. F xciiii a: "Salem and Bizance refer to Jerusalem and Constantinople which cities now be in...
...captivity of the cursed Turks." Figuratively, Jerusalem was the site of God's law, Constantinople of...
...civil law. The reference to Salem or Jerusalem is reformist—it borrows from the Jews—whereas the...
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89. cover
Title: Printing, propaganda, and Martin Luther online access is available to everyone
Author: Edwards, Mark U
Published: University of California Press,  1994
Subjects: History | Christianity
Publisher's Description: Martin Luther, the first Protestant, was also the central figure in the West's first media campaign. But to what extent was the Reformation a "print event"? And what, finally, was Luther's role in the movement? With Mark Edwards's study of Protestant and Catholic pamphlets published in the early yea . . . [more]
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...Emser, Auß was grund * , xij. 32. The New Jerusalem Bible translates these verses: "No distinction...
...There is nothing in pilgrimages to Rome, to Jerusalem, or to Saint James [Compostella], nothing in...
...acknowledged Christ before the high priests in Jerusalem, and had suffered imprisonment and flogging...
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90. cover
Title: The Social importance of self-esteem online access is available to everyone
Author: Mecca, Andrew
Published: University of California Press,  1989
Subjects: Sociology | Psychiatry
Publisher's Description: Is the well-being of a society dependent on the well-being of its citizenry? Does individual self-esteem play a causal role in chronic social problems such as child abuse, school drop-out rates, teenage pregnancy, alcohol and drug abuse, welfare dependency?In an attempt to answer these questions, th . . . [more]
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...Research 49:131–150. Schwarzer, R. , M. Jerusalem, and C. Schwarzer. 1983. "Self-Related and...
...Jellinek, E. M. , 303 -304 Jersild, A. T. , 37 Jerusalem, M. , 95 Jessor, R. , 136 , 137 (table),...
...by the results of a study by Schwarzer, Jerusalem, and Schwarzer (1983) in which high school...
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91. cover
Title: Visionaries: the Spanish Republic and the reign of Christ online access is available to everyone
Author: Christian, William A 1944-
Published: University of California Press,  1996
Subjects: Religion | Christianity | Popular Culture | Anthropology
Publisher's Description: In June 1931, on a hillside in the Spanish Basque country, two children reported seeing the Virgin Mary. Within weeks, hundreds of seers were attracting tens of thousands of onlookers, and the nightly spectacle gave rise to others in dozens of towns across Spain. Visionaries explores the experience . . . [more]
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...visited museums in Rome, Paris, London, Bern, Jerusalem, Nazareth, Cairo, and Tetuán. He would have...
...1931 there were natives of Ataun in China, Jerusalem, the United States, many countries in Latin...
...inhabited world would be the equivalent of Jerusalem, joined to the apparition site by the Way of...
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92. cover
Title: Emigrants and society: Extremadura and America in the sixteenth century online access is available to everyone
Author: Altman, Ida
Published: University of California Press,  1989
Subjects: History | European History | United States History
Publisher's Description: The opening of the New World to Spanish settlement had more than the limited impact on individuals and society which scholars have traditionally granted it. Many families and young single people left the neighboring cities of Cáceres and Trujillo in the Extremadura region of southwestern Spain for t . . . [more]
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...on the Eve of the Expulsion from Spain. Jerusalem: The Magnes Press, 1980. Bermúdez Aznar, Agustín....
...Extremadura on the Eve of the Expulsion from Spain (Jerusalem, 1980). 10. Miguel Muñoz de San Pedro,...
...on the Eve of the Expulsion from Spain (Jerusalem, 1980). Two articles in La ciudad hispánica...
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93. cover
Title: In a cold crater: cultural and intellectual life in Berlin, 1945-1948 online access is available to everyone
Author: Schivelbusch, Wolfgang 1941-
Published: University of California Press,  1998
Subjects: History | German Studies | European History | Literature | Film | Music
Publisher's Description: Although the three conspicuous cultures of Berlin in the twentieth century - Weimar, Nazi, and Cold War - are well documented, little is known about the years between the fall of the Third Reich and the beginning of the Cold War. In a Cold Crater is the history of this volatile postwar moment, when . . . [more]
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...world powers had taken over. Except for Jerusalem in the period of the crusaders' empire, and for...
...city into sectors for the allied powers. Jerusalem in the twelfth century stands as a more distant...
...over an extended period of time. And like Jerusalem for the High Middle Ages, Berlin was of almost...
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94. cover
Title: Rhetorics of self-making online access is available to everyone
Author: Battaglia, Debbora
Published: University of California Press,  1995
Subjects: Anthropology | Cultural Anthropology | Psychology
Publisher's Description: Departing from an essentialist concept of the self, this highly original volume advances the cross-cultural study of selfhood with three contributions to the literature: First, it approaches the self as an ideological process, arguing that selfhood is culturally situated and emergent in social pract . . . [more]
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...and Albeck Hanoch, eds. 1965. Genesis Rabbah . Jerusalem: Wahrmann. von Rad, Gerhard. 1962. Old...
...1989, a convoy of fifty cars set out from Jerusalem. All were stopped at the check-post except for...
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95. cover
Title: The memory of Tiresias: intertextuality and film online access is available to everyone
Author: I︠A︡mpolʹskiĭ, M. B
Published: University of California Press,  1998
Subjects: Cinema and Performance Arts | Literature | Popular Culture
Publisher's Description: The concept of intertextuality has proven of inestimable value in recent attempts to understand the nature of literature and its relation to other systems of cultural meaning. In The Memory of Tiresias , Mikhail Iamposlki presents the first sustained attempt to develop a theory of cinematic intertex . . . [more]
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...52 Jehovah, 25 Jenny, Laurent, 30 , 36 , 54 Jerusalem, 109 Le Jeu lugulm (Dali), 173 Jeune fille au...
...to stay. Was its mission to be that of a new Jerusalem or ancient Babylon?" 103 Griffith's Babylon...
...based on the opposition of Babylon and Jerusalem). In 1923, in Memphis, Tennessee—a hieroglyphic...
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96. cover
Title: A mind always in motion: the autobiography of Emilio Segrè online access is available to everyone
Author: Segrè, Emilio
Published: University of California Press,  1993
Subjects: Science | History and Philosophy of Science | Physics | Autobiography
Publisher's Description: The renowned physicist Emilio Segrè (1905-1989) left his memoirs to be published posthumously because, he said, "I tell the truth the way it was and not the way many of my colleagues wish it had been." This compelling autobiography offers a personal account of his fascinating life as well as candid . . . [more]
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...Wertheimpark; this .  .  . occidental Jerusalem has a fascination .  .  . and Spinoza has perhaps...
...When I was a young man I traveled from Mecca to Jerusalem by mule, at night, and I learned then to...
...some time with Giulio Racah, now president of Jerusalem University, but he had to leave suddenly and...
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97. cover
Title: Cry for luck: sacred song and speech among the Yurok, Hupa, and Karok Indians of northwestern California online access is available to everyone
Author: Keeling, Richard
Published: University of California Press,  1993
Subjects: Anthropology | Ethnomusicology
Publisher's Description: The "sobbing" vocal quality in many traditional songs of northwestern California Indian tribes inspired the title of Richard Keeling's comprehensive study. Little has been known about the music of aboriginal Californians, and Cry for Luck will be welcomed by those who see the interpretation of music . . . [more]
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...grizzly bear, 137 -138; hummingbird, 161 ; Jerusalem cricket, 139 ; mink, 148 ; mole, 2 , mouse,...
...people become young, as they wanted to, if [Jerusalem Cricket] had not done wrong and brought death,...
...too crowded. As they were talking, Wertspit (Jerusalem Cricket) lost his child. Hurt and angry over...
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98. cover
Title: Images and ideologies: self-definition in the Hellenistic world online access is available to everyone
Author: Bulloch, A. W
Published: University of California Press,  1994
Subjects: Classics | Philosophy | Classical Philosophy | Ancient History | Art History
Publisher's Description: This volume captures the individuality, the national and personal identity, the cultural exchange, and the self-consciousness that have long been sensed as peculiarly potent in the Hellenistic world. The fields of history, literature, art, philosophy, and religion are each presented using the format . . . [more]
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...Philo compiled the history and marvels of Jerusalem in hexameters so loaded as to foreshadow Nonnus;...
...for permission to rename the citizens of Jerusalem Antiocheis and to build in the Holy City a...
...Maccabees put an end to this attempt and Jerusalem remained Jerusalem, but the Jews of the diaspora...
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99. cover
Title: Theory of culture online access is available to everyone
Author: Münch, Richard 1945-
Published: University of California Press,  1993
Subjects: Sociology | Social Theory | Political Theory | Cultural Anthropology
Publisher's Description: With the increasing focus on the concept of culture by sociologists and other social scientists, there is now a need for clarifying and developing theoretical perspectives on this issue. The contributors to this volume have answered this call, each adding new insight to the debate over culture, its . . . [more]
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...by the late Victor Turner and the author in Jerusalem in 1982-1983 within the framework of the...
...and the Truman Research Institute of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. On this program see S. N....
...Development and Directions of a Research Program, Jerusalem, The Hebrew University, 1986. The papers...
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100. cover
Title: Making Muslim space in North America and Europe online access is available to everyone
Author: Metcalf, Barbara Daly 1941-
Published: University of California Press,  1996
Subjects: Anthropology | History | Islam | Middle Eastern Studies | Postcolonial Studies
Publisher's Description: Focusing on the private and public use of space, this volume explores the religious life of the new Muslim communities in North America and Europe. Unlike most studies of immigrant groups, these essays concentrate on cultural practices and expressions of everyday life rather than on the political is . . . [more]
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...domed mosque is Al Aqsa [the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem]. And not all hills could be the hills of...
...by place: the Dome of the Rock, which “is” Jerusalem (al-Quds, the name of the mosque and the city)....
...school, named after Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem, have been operating since 1986. The interior space...
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