Chapter in The Practice of Change. This volume, seventh in the Service-Learning in the Discipline... more Chapter in The Practice of Change. This volume, seventh in the Service-Learning in the Disciplines Series, explores the important lessons women’s history and women’s studies hold for the broader service-learning community and the critical opportunity for women’s studies to reconnect with its activist past. The book includes essays with real examples of service-learning projects in women’s studies and lists an extensive bibliography of service-learning and women’s studies sources.https://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/facbooks/1427/thumbnail.jp
New England's lingering sense of itself as the locus of abolitionist virtue makes it imperati... more New England's lingering sense of itself as the locus of abolitionist virtue makes it imperative to interrogate this self-perception while examining the cultural import of contemporary African American memorials in the region. Twenty-first century commemorations in Northern New England are attempting to correct the visual and historical record of the suppression and expulsion of African Americans by erecting memorials that celebrate New England's Black history.
... and La Fille aux yeux d'or 88 CHAPTER FOUR Colonial Madness in Jane Eyre 122 ... mor... more ... and La Fille aux yeux d'or 88 CHAPTER FOUR Colonial Madness in Jane Eyre 122 ... moral support, among them Caroline Reitz, Ivan Kreilkamp, Teresa Langle de Paz, and Laura Pirott Quintero ... I am very grateful to Elsie B. Michie and Carla Peterson, who read the manuscript for ...
designed and fabricated by the legendary Boston publisher David R. Godine. The collection’s two p... more designed and fabricated by the legendary Boston publisher David R. Godine. The collection’s two paperbound volumes with heavy card covers are protected by a durable slipcase. These three elements bear different early American colors—Volume One is earthen red, Volume Two deep lime, and the case dark teal. The pages, cut from the finest stock, are two inches longer and wider than standard oblong tunebooks. While this size makes the volumes difficult for singers to handle and it is not clear that the covers can stand up to frequent use, the scale gives the scores a remarkable presence on the page. Cooke has added to the collection’s attractiveness by filling open space with wonderful images of manuscript sources, historic tunebook scores, composer portraits, and splendid gravestone photographs from the Farber Collection of the American Antiquarian Society. In sum, American Harmony is the Rolls-Royce of contemporary tunebooks, a career-long labor of love by a leading scholar of early American psalmody, beautifully produced by the pre-eminent book arts publisher in New England. Its purpose is not to establish a new academic canon for American singing school music, but rather to present Nym Cooke’s considered choice of works from that tradition with the highest possible standards of scholarship, graphic design, and book production. The collection realizes all of these goals with elegance and excellence, but its achievement comes with an unfortunate consequence. Most of today’s revival singers cannot afford a Rolls.
eve allegra raimon A T the same time as White nationalism is on the rise in the United States, th... more eve allegra raimon A T the same time as White nationalism is on the rise in the United States, the "lost cause" narrative of the heroic Confederacy is under considerable strain, judging by the fate of recent monuments. 2 For the second time, the House of Representatives voted in June 2021 to remove statues honoring "Confederate and other white supremacist leaders" from public display at the Capitol, including the likenesses of Chief Justice Roger B. Taney, Jefferson Davis, and a dozen other figures associated with the Confederacy or other white supremacist causes. 3 In July of the same year, the Charlottesville, Virginia City Council removed statues of generals Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson, the symbols at the center of the deadly Great thanks go to
Chapter in The Practice of Change. This volume, seventh in the Service-Learning in the Discipline... more Chapter in The Practice of Change. This volume, seventh in the Service-Learning in the Disciplines Series, explores the important lessons women’s history and women’s studies hold for the broader service-learning community and the critical opportunity for women’s studies to reconnect with its activist past. The book includes essays with real examples of service-learning projects in women’s studies and lists an extensive bibliography of service-learning and women’s studies sources.https://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/facbooks/1427/thumbnail.jp
New England's lingering sense of itself as the locus of abolitionist virtue makes it imperati... more New England's lingering sense of itself as the locus of abolitionist virtue makes it imperative to interrogate this self-perception while examining the cultural import of contemporary African American memorials in the region. Twenty-first century commemorations in Northern New England are attempting to correct the visual and historical record of the suppression and expulsion of African Americans by erecting memorials that celebrate New England's Black history.
... and La Fille aux yeux d'or 88 CHAPTER FOUR Colonial Madness in Jane Eyre 122 ... mor... more ... and La Fille aux yeux d'or 88 CHAPTER FOUR Colonial Madness in Jane Eyre 122 ... moral support, among them Caroline Reitz, Ivan Kreilkamp, Teresa Langle de Paz, and Laura Pirott Quintero ... I am very grateful to Elsie B. Michie and Carla Peterson, who read the manuscript for ...
designed and fabricated by the legendary Boston publisher David R. Godine. The collection’s two p... more designed and fabricated by the legendary Boston publisher David R. Godine. The collection’s two paperbound volumes with heavy card covers are protected by a durable slipcase. These three elements bear different early American colors—Volume One is earthen red, Volume Two deep lime, and the case dark teal. The pages, cut from the finest stock, are two inches longer and wider than standard oblong tunebooks. While this size makes the volumes difficult for singers to handle and it is not clear that the covers can stand up to frequent use, the scale gives the scores a remarkable presence on the page. Cooke has added to the collection’s attractiveness by filling open space with wonderful images of manuscript sources, historic tunebook scores, composer portraits, and splendid gravestone photographs from the Farber Collection of the American Antiquarian Society. In sum, American Harmony is the Rolls-Royce of contemporary tunebooks, a career-long labor of love by a leading scholar of early American psalmody, beautifully produced by the pre-eminent book arts publisher in New England. Its purpose is not to establish a new academic canon for American singing school music, but rather to present Nym Cooke’s considered choice of works from that tradition with the highest possible standards of scholarship, graphic design, and book production. The collection realizes all of these goals with elegance and excellence, but its achievement comes with an unfortunate consequence. Most of today’s revival singers cannot afford a Rolls.
eve allegra raimon A T the same time as White nationalism is on the rise in the United States, th... more eve allegra raimon A T the same time as White nationalism is on the rise in the United States, the "lost cause" narrative of the heroic Confederacy is under considerable strain, judging by the fate of recent monuments. 2 For the second time, the House of Representatives voted in June 2021 to remove statues honoring "Confederate and other white supremacist leaders" from public display at the Capitol, including the likenesses of Chief Justice Roger B. Taney, Jefferson Davis, and a dozen other figures associated with the Confederacy or other white supremacist causes. 3 In July of the same year, the Charlottesville, Virginia City Council removed statues of generals Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson, the symbols at the center of the deadly Great thanks go to
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