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Journal articles on the topic "Campaign literature, 1884"

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Thomas, Samuel J. "The Tattooed Man Caricatures and the Presidential Campaign of 1884." Journal of American Culture 10, no. 4 (1987): 1–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1542-734x.1987.1004_1.x.

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Diaz, José-Luis. "Les « fils de Balzac » en campagne (1846-1862)." L'Année balzacienne 24, no. 1 (2024): 149–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/balz.024.0149.

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C’est à considérer le véritable tournant critique qu’a été, à partir du milieu des années 1840, l’entrée en scène d’une jeune génération d’admirateurs déclarés de Balzac, rompant du tout au tout avec l’animosité commune dans la critique du temps (Sainte-Beuve, Janin, Chaudesaigues, etc.), qu’est consacrée la présente étude. La formule de notre titre est celle de l’un d’entre eux, parmi les plus assidus dans son action, Champfleury, qui, reprenant en 1887 une expression déjà employée par Zola dans Le Roman expérimental (1881), a baptisé ces jeunes écrivains critiques au nombre desquels lui-même
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Pecina, Jozef. "Literature as a Political Tool: Whig Efforts to Prevent the Election of Martin Van Buren." CLEaR 4, no. 2 (2017): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/clear-2017-0006.

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Abstract Starting with Andrew Jackson, presidential candidates in the United States used campaign biographies as useful political tools, and since 1824 no presidential election year has passed without a campaign biography. Martin Van Buren, President Jackson’s successor in the White House, became a target of a vicious campaign intended to prevent his election. His Whig opponents used a number of literary genres to slander him, including a mock campaign biography and a novel. The article focuses on the portrayal of Martin Van Buren in The Life of Martin Van Buren, allegedly written by Davy Croc
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Gougeon, Len. "Militant Abolitionism: Douglass, Emerson, and the Rise of the Anti-Slave." New England Quarterly 85, no. 4 (2012): 622–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/tneq_a_00230.

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This essay, relying on a wealth of original sources, reveals for the first time the dynamic and personal relationship that evolved between Fredrick Douglass and Ralph Waldo Emerson from 1844 until the onset of the Civil War as they mounted a militant campaign against the heinous institution of slavery.
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Wiśniewska-Singh, Justyna. "“Helpless Indian”: The Sacred Cow as the Symbol of Hindu-Muslim Unity in a Late Nineteenth-Century Hindi Novel." Cracow Indological Studies 23, no. 1 (2021): 219–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.12797/cis.23.2021.01.08.

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In the colonial North India of the late 19th century, the cow emerged as a powerful symbol of imagining the nation. The present paper explores how the image of the sacred cow was reinterpreted in the new sociopolitical context and subsequently employed in the Hindi novel, the development of which coincided with massive campaigns for cow protection. To this end, I study one of the earliest Hindi novels, Nissahāy hindū, written by Rādhākr̥ṣṇadās in 1881 and published in 1890. The novel can be read as a documentary evidence of polemics surrounding the process of identity formation and circumstanc
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Thomas, Samuel J. "Maligning Poverty's Prophet: Puck, Henry George and the New York Mayoral Campaign of 1886." Journal of American Culture 21, no. 4 (1998): 21–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1542-734x.1998.00021.x.

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Drozdowicz, Maksymilian. "La idea de libertad en la literatura romántica rioplatense." Studia Romanistica 20, no. 2 (2020): 27–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.15452/sr.2020.20.0008.

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Argentina was born from the crossing of the ideas of “culture” and “barbarism”. Freedom was recognized as a driving force for its development from the beginning. Both works, Martin Fierro and Facundo, value and praise it (especially the first one), but always as a part of the civilization process undertaken by President Sarmiento, who accepted some people, forgetting about the victims of the Desert Campaign (1878-1885). The article reflects on freedom expressed by such authors as Sarmiento, Echeverría, Mármol or Gutiérrez. One of the lesser known authors, Lucio V. Mansilla, the author of Una e
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Ivanauskaitė-Šeibutienė, Vita. "The Great Songbooks: Origins of the Academic Lithuanian Folksong Edition in Folklore Publications by Brothers Juška." Tautosakos darbai 57 (June 1, 2019): 200–223. http://dx.doi.org/10.51554/td.2019.28433.

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The aim of the article is revealing the origins of the academic edition of the Lithuanian folksongs. The subject of analysis comprises the folklore heritage of the most famous collector of the traditional Lithuanian culture from the 19th century, including folksongs, wedding customs, and lexical data – priest Antanas Juška (1819–1880). He recorded over 7000 of Lithuanian folksongs, including 1852 melodies. Juška accumulated the majority of these songs during a comparatively short period of time, i. e. approximately in 1864–1871, and in a rather small locality of Lithuania – namely, the Veliuon
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VIDLER, A. R. "Review. Paris and Rome: the Gallican Church and the Ultramontane Campaign 1848-1853. Gough, Austin." French Studies 41, no. 2 (1987): 227. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/fs/41.2.227.

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Shaw, Richard. "A Tale of Two Stories: Unsettling a Settler Family’s History in Aotearoa New Zealand." Genealogy 5, no. 1 (2021): 26. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genealogy5010026.

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On the morning of the 5 November 1881, my great-grandfather stood alongside 1588 other military men, waiting to commence the invasion of Parihaka pā, home to the great pacifist leaders Te Whiti o Rongomai and Tohu Kākahi and their people. Having contributed to the military campaign against the pā, he returned some years later as part of the agricultural campaign to complete the alienation of Taranaki iwi from their land in Aotearoa New Zealand. None of this detail appears in any of the stories I was raised with. I grew up Pākehā (i.e., a descendant of people who came to Aotearoa from Europe as
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Campaign literature, 1884"

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Madding, Carol Ann. "Singing for Blaine and for Logan! Republican Songs as Campaign Literature in the 1884 Presidential Race." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2000. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc2710/.

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During the presidential contest of 1884, Republicans used singing as a campaign tactic at rallies, meetings, and parades. Their songs may be divided into several categories, such as rally songs, songs of praise for the party and its candidate, "bloody shirt" songs, mudslinging songs, and issue-based songs. Songs provide a perspective on the overall tenor of the campaign, while a lack of songs on certain topics, such as temperance, reflects the party's reluctance to alienate voters by taking a strong stand on controversial issues. Although the campaign has often been called one of the dirtiest
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Page, James A. (James Allen) 1946. ""These Whigs are Singing Songs Again!" Whig Songs as Campaign Literature Prior to the 1844 Presidential Race." Thesis, University of North Texas, 1998. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc277889/.

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Whig campaign strategists in the presidential election of 1840 developed new campaign tactics that included widespread use of campaign songs. They used these songs to sing the praises of their own candidate and policies while at the same time attacking the opposing party's candidate and policies. As early as 1842 these songwriters began writing songs in anticipation of the campaign in 1844. Prior to the nomination of candidates in May, 1844, the Whigs had published several songbooks including hundreds of song titles. In addition to supporting the candidacy of Henry Clay as the Whig candidate,
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Schmitt, Vanessa Costa e. Silva. "Littérature et histoire des sciences : la médecine dans trois romans français du XIXe siècle." reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRGS, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10183/55985.

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L’objectif de la présente thèse est d’étudier la médecine (comprise au sens large, c’est-à-dire le monde des malades, de la maladie et des médecins) dans trois romans français du XIXe siècle, à savoir Le Médecin de campagne (1833) d’Honoré de Balzac, Madame Bovary (1857) de Gustave Flaubert et Le Docteur Pascal (1893) d’Émile Zola. Ce travail est divisé en trois grandes parties. La première partie, qui compte cinq chapitres, offre un tableau de l’histoire de la médecine, depuis ses origines jusqu’au dix-neuvième siècle, où sont abordés les méthodes diagnostiques et thérapeutiques, les théories
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Books on the topic "Campaign literature, 1884"

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Arnold, James R. Lost cause: The end of the Civil War, 1864-1865. Lerner Publications Co., 2002.

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Library of Congress. National Digital Library Program., ed. Today in history. Library of Congress, 1998.

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Paschen, Stephen H., and Leonard C. Schlup. Presidential campaign letters and speeches of James A. Garfield (1880), Benjamin Harrison (1892), William McKinley (1896), and William Howard Taft (1908). Edwin Mellen Press, 2010.

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Girouard, Désiré. Un Tableau intéressant pour les électeurs de la province de Quebec: La protection, ses effets au point de vue agricole. s.n., 1992.

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Hawthorne, Nathaniel. The life of Franklin Pierce. Published for the Tamworth School District by Peter E. Randall, 2000.

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Gannaway, Brownlow William. A political register, setting forth the principles of the Whig and Locofoco Parties in the United States: With the life and public services of Henry Clay, also an appendix personal to the author, and a general index. published at the office of the "Jonesborough Whig,", 1989.

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Canada, Liberal Party of. The Pacific railway: Bartering away the heritage of Canadians in the North-West : the government's secret bargain with the Syndicate : a vast monopoly created at an enormous cost to the country. s.n., 1993.

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Bobrick, Benson. The Battle of Nashville. Alfred A. Knopf Books for Young Readers, 2010.

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Bobrick, Benson. The Battle of Nashville: General George H. Thomas & the most decisive battle of the Civil War. Alfred A. Knopf Books for Young Readers, 2010.

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Erckmann-Chatrian. Histoire d'un conscrit de 1813. eBooksLib, 2009.

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Book chapters on the topic "Campaign literature, 1884"

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Heat-Moon, William Least. "Sequoyah." In Invisible Giants. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195168839.003.0044.

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Abstract Sequoyah, although lackingaformal education, endowed his nation, the Cherokees, with an eighty-six-character alphabet that allowed an entire people to become literate and record their history and culture in a way more lasting than the oral tradition. The only individual, working alone, ever to invent and perfect an entire syllabary, one successfully adopted ya whole society, Sequoyah is so invisible today few people know that the largest tree in North America bears his name (in a variant spelling). Sequoyah, inventor of the Cherokee syllabary, was born in the Cherokee town of Tuskegee in present-day eastern Tennessee, of uncertain parentage. He married Sally (maiden name unknown) in 1815, and they had four children. According to Emmet Starr’s History of the Cherokee Indians (1921), Sequoyah also married Utiyu at an unknown date; they had three children. Sometimes referred to as George Guess, or Gist, he was a silversmith by trade, but he had been a warrior. During the Creek War (1813-1814), he enlisted in Colonel Gideon Morgan’s Cherokee regiment and served three months. Accounts of the inspiration for committing Cherokee to writing vary, but Sequoyah revealed to Samuel Lorenzo Knapp in 1827 that his interest stemmed from the capture of a white soldier in a late-eighteenth-century campaign. His war party discovered a letter in the soldier’s possession, and the warriors debated
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Conference papers on the topic "Campaign literature, 1884"

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Paruolo, Nathalia, Thalita Mello, Paula Teixeira, and Marco Pérez. "Stress Concentration Factors Calculation: Analytical and Numerical Approaches for Welded Tubular Joints." In ASME 2020 39th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2020-18848.

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Abstract In the oil and gas industry, fixed platforms are commonly applied in shallow water production. In-place environmental conditions generates cyclic loads on the structure that might lead to structural degradation due to fatigue damage. Fatigue is one of the most common failure modes of offshore structures and is typically estimated when dimensioning of the structure during design phase. However, in times when life extension of existing offshore structures is being a topic in high demand by industry, mature fields may represent an interesting investment, especially for small companies. C
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