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Connolly, William E., Richard E. Flathman, and John G. A. Pocock. "George Armstrong Kelly." PS: Political Science & Politics 21, no. 02 (1988): 305–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1049096500019879.

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Ellis, Harold. "George Armstrong: pioneer paediatrician." British Journal of Hospital Medicine 81, no. 1 (2020): 1–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/hmed.2020.0011.

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George Armstrong was probably the first physician to practice exclusively as a paediatrician in this country. He published the first account of the postmortem appearance of congenital pyloric stenosis. This year marks the 300th anniversary of his birth.
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Bloch, Harry. "George Armstrong (1719-1787)." American Journal of Diseases of Children 143, no. 2 (1989): 239. http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/archpedi.1989.02150140133035.

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Ruhräh, John. "Pediatric Biographies George Armstrong." Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine 143, no. 2 (1989): 242. http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/archpedi.1989.02150140136036.

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Riley, Patrick. "George Armstrong Kelly (1932-1987)." Political Theory 16, no. 2 (1988): 179–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0090591788016002001.

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Leckie, Shirley A., and Jeffrey D. Wert. "The Controversial Life of George Armstrong Custer." Journal of Southern History 63, no. 3 (1997): 669. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2211682.

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Baker, Gerard A., Jeffry D. Wert, and Sandy Barnard. "Custer: The Controversial Life of George Armstrong Custer." Western Historical Quarterly 28, no. 2 (1997): 242. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/970910.

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DeBlack, Thomas A., and Jeffry D. Wert. "Custer: The Controversial Life of George Armstrong Custer." Arkansas Historical Quarterly 56, no. 1 (1997): 114. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/40031012.

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Greene, Jerome A., Jeffry D. Wert, and Louise Barnett. "Custer: The Controversial Life of George Armstrong Custer." Journal of American History 84, no. 2 (1997): 607. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2952577.

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Van Kley, Dale. "Mortal Politics in Eighteenth-Century France. George Armstrong Kelly." Journal of Modern History 62, no. 2 (1990): 389–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/600509.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "George Armstrong"

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Chamot, Jean-Marc. "La représentation du général G. A. Custer dans le cinéma et la télévision des Etats-Unis (1909-2004)." Paris 10, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005PA100036.

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La représentation du général George Armstrong Custer dans le cinéma et la télévision des États-Unis de 1909 à 2004 fait ici l’objet d’une étude en trois parties. La vie et la carrière du personnage sont retracées dans une première partie ou l’on voit comment Custer est devenu de son vivant un héros national. Sont ensuite évoquées les représentations dans les médias et dans les arts qui ont transformé après sa mort le personnage en mythe. Dans une deuxième partie sont étudiées les images cinématographiques du personnage jusqu’à sa première apparition sur le petit écran, les grandes étapes de l’
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Knight, Tatiana E. "A Critique of the Representation of Violence in American Literature:." FIU Digital Commons, 2012. http://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/etd/751.

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The purpose of this thesis was to draw new insights on Thomas Berger’s classic American novel, Little Big Man, and his representation of fictional violence that is a substantial aspect of any text on the Indian Wars and “Custer’s Last Stand”. History’s major world wars led to shifts in the political climate and a noted change in the way that violence was represented in the arts. Historical, fictional, and cinematic treatments of “Custer’s Last Stand” and violence were each considered in relation to the text. Berger's version of the famed story is a revision of history that shows the protagonis
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Spoor, Freya Elisabeth. "The revival of pastel in late nineteenth-century Britain : the transience of a modern medium." Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/1842/25820.

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In the late nineteenth century, the use of pastels underwent a revival and many young British artists adopted the medium as a new means of expression. This surge in popularity was marked by three exhibitions dedicated to contemporary works in pastel held at the Grosvenor Gallery in London between 1888 and 1890. These shows attracted over three hundred participants and culminated in the formation of the Society of British Pastellists in 1890, which counted amongst its eminent members William Stott of Oldham (1857-1900), James Guthrie (1859-1930), George Clausen (1852-1944) and Elizabeth Armstro
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Ball, Ardella Patricia. "Integrating Microcomputer Applications into Library Media Courses at Armstrong State College, Savannah, Georgia: A Systematic Approach." NSUWorks, 1991. http://nsuworks.nova.edu/gscis_etd/400.

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Given the increased use of microcomputers in school library media centers to perform a wide variety of tasks, library educators should address the integration of microcomputers into the library media curriculum. Therefore, the purpose of the study was to describe how library educators were integrating microcomputer applications such as word processing, database management, spreadsheets, and other applications into the library education curriculum. A secondary purpose was using the results of the study as a framework for the integration of microcomputer applications in appropriate areas of libr
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Books on the topic "George Armstrong"

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C, Jones Douglas. The court-martial of George Armstrong Custer. G.K. Hall, 1999.

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Monaghan, Jay. Custer: The life of General Armstrong Custer. Easton Press, 1986.

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Wert, Jeffry D. Custer: The controversial life of George Armstrong Custer. Simon & Schuster, 1996.

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Armstrong, George. Truth on the ropes: The George Armstrong story. Out on a Limb, 1995.

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United States. Congress. House. Committee on Naval Affairs, ed. H.R. 1825. Armstrong, George Nelson, To Correct Record of. U.S. G.P.O., 1985.

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Custer, George Armstrong. My life on the plains. Carol Publishing, 1993.

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Ovies, Adolfo. Crossed sabers: General George Armstrong Custer and the Shenandoah Valley campaign. AuthorHouse, 2004.

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Urwin, Gregory J. W. Custer victorious: The Civil War battles of General George Armstrong Custer. University of Nebraska Press, 1990.

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Utley, Robert Marshall. Cavalier in buckskin: George Armstrong Custer and the western military frontier. University of Oklahoma Press, 1988.

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Marcovitz, Hal. George Custer. Chelsea House Publishers, 2002.

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Book chapters on the topic "George Armstrong"

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"The Educational Crusade of George W. Armstrong." In Anti-Semitism on the Campus. Academic Studies Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781618110428-009.

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"The Educational Crusade of George W. Armstrong." In A Unique People in a Unique Land. Academic Studies Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv2fwfz9m.17.

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"Chapter 13 The Educational Crusade of George W. Armstrong." In A Unique People in a Unique Land. Academic Studies Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781644697405-013.

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Turley, Richard E., and Barbara Jones Brown. "Hostile to All Strangers." In Vengeance Is Mine. Oxford University PressNew York, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195397857.003.0008.

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Abstract An Indian agent in Provo, George Armstrong, sends a letter to Brigham Young about what he’s heard about the massacre, and it seems to back up John D. Lee’s report. Between Lee and Armstrong, Young has now heard terrible falsehoods about the slain emigrants and that Indians carried out the massacre on their own. In early October, after the U.S. troops ignore Young’s warning and martial law declaration and continue to advance towards Utah’s settlements, Mormon militiamen accost and burn dozens of army supply wagons. Almost simultaneously, hundreds of miles south in the environs outside of Las Vegas, Indians and their Mormon Indian interpreters steal the cattle herd of the California-bound Turner-Dukes-Collins train.
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Kenny, Kevin. "Westward Journeys." In Peaceable Kingdom. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195331509.003.0010.

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Abstract At the end of March 1757 as many as 160 Indians gathered at Paxton to meet Sir William Johnson’s deputy, George Croghan. Each of the six Iroquois nations was represented. Among the Indians were thirty Conestoga men, women, and children—probably the entire remnant of their once proud nation. They were led by Sheehays, who, according to Benjamin Franklin, had “assisted” at the treaty his father Connoodaghtoh signed with William Penn in 1701. John Harris Jr. and the Rev. John Elder, the two most prominent residents of Paxton town, attended the meetings. So too did Colonel John Armstrong, the hero of Kittanning. On this occasion Elder and Armstrong must have encountered Sheehays and the Conestogas face to face.
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Mueller, James E. "“Custar” in the News: George Armstrong Custer in the Gettysburg Campaign." In A Press Divided. Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315083278-8.

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McKitrick, Jennifer. "Powers in Contemporary Philosophy." In Powers. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190925512.003.0016.

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Four metaphysicians, Charlie Martin, David Lewis, David Armstrong, and George Molnar, offer distinctive approaches to understanding powers. Martin challenges the widely held view that disposition statements can be eliminated in favor of conditional statements. The apparent failure of the conditional analysis clears the path for Martin’s idea that all properties have some degree of irreducible dispositionality. Lewis takes on Martin’s challenge and offers his reformed conditional analysis. This analysis does not purport to eliminate talk of dispositions, but instead metaphysically reduces dispositions to their causal bases. Armstrong also reduces dispositions, but he reduces them to categorical universals governed by natural laws. Molnar argues that each of the aforementioned views falters when confronted with the powers of fundamental particles, which are said to be ungrounded pure powers. Molnar holds that both fundamental and derivative powers exist alongside non-power spatial and temporal properties. Debates among these four philosophers in the latter half of the 20th century constitute a substantial part of the reemergence of discussion of powers in contemporary metaphysics.
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Vézina, Caroline. "Introduction." In Jazz à la Creole. University Press of Mississippi, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781496842404.003.0001.

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This book grew out of the author’s long interest in the interactions between the chanson française and jazz, which was triggered by Louis Armstrong 1950 English rendition of “La vie en rose,” recorded only five years after it had been written by the iconic French singer Édith Piaf. After purchasing the 1867 anthology Slave Songs of the United States, which comprises seven plantation songs in Creole French, she devoted her research to the Louisiana Creoles whose contribution to the development of early jazz deserved better recognition, than the quick mention they usually received in jazz history books. The author compiled and analyzed a wide range of sources including the 1960 interview with Alice Zeno (1864–1960), mother of clarinetist George Lewis, and the 1939 interview with Jeanne Wogan Arguedas (1886–1969), who grew up on her grandparent’s Labranche Plantation, both published here for the first time.
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Armstrong, Tim. "Playing Monopoly with William Faulkner." In Faulkner and Slavery. University Press of Mississippi, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781496834409.003.0008.

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In this essay, Tim Armstrong begins with forms of capital relation that derive from slavery: the question of the slave’s debt; the question of the slave being “without recourse” in law; the question of slaves being conceptually linked to land (or “predial”). Its framing device is topological. Looking at the “oblong of earth set forever in the middle of the two-thousand-acre plantation like a postage stamp” which is Lucas Beauchamp’s estate in Intruder in the Dust, it explores the aftercourses of slavery’s relations. Invoking the square of the Monopoly board, and the thinking of Henry George that inspired it, it considers the critique of land ownership in Go Down Moses before moving to another topological frame: the oval of the racetrack, and associated horses and gambling in A Fable and other texts, which is linked ultimately in Faulkner to a loosening of financial relations. In his late work The Reivers, gambling has a more utopian element in which debt is readjusted.
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Psomiades, Kathy Alexis. "Sexualizing Political Modernity." In Primitive Marriage. Oxford University PressOxford, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192863720.003.0003.

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Abstract This chapter centers on how Victorian anthropology sexualizes the political theory of the social contract, and the binary opposition between tyranny and consent that underwrites it. Henry Maine and John McLennan went beyond drawing analogues between marital and political relations to put sexual tyranny and consent at the center of the story of civil society. We tend to think that it is late twentieth-century feminism that first articulated insights into the gendered terms of liberal political theory. Victorian anthropology was already disrupting the problematic story of contract and consent in the late nineteenth century. This chapter begins with readings of two important late twentieth-century theorists of the sexual contract, Carole Pateman and Nancy Armstrong, to situate their work in relation to Victorian theory. It goes on to read Herbert Spencer’s Principles of Sociology alongside George Eliot’s Daniel Deronda and Margaret Oliphant’s Phoebe, Junior, arguing that social theorists and novelists alike drew on anthropology’s sexualized modernity stories to think about how radically different national subjects can find common ground, how self-interest and generosity can coexist, how association can be voluntary and lasting.
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