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Journal articles on the topic "King's Mountain celebration"

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Goggin, Gerard. "Conurban." M/C Journal 5, no. 2 (2002). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1946.

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Conurbation [f. CON- + L. urb- and urbs city + -ation] An aggregation of urban areas. (OED) Beyond the urban, further and lower even than the suburban, lies the con-urban. The conurban: with the urban, partaking of the urbane, lying against but also perhaps pushing against or being contra the urban. Conurbations stretch littorally from Australian cities, along coastlines to other cities, joining cities through the passage of previously outlying rural areas. Joining the dots between cities, towns, and villages. Providing corridors between the city and what lies outside. The conurban is an accre
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Adams, Jillian Elaine. "Australian Women Writers Abroad." M/C Journal 19, no. 5 (2016). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1151.

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At a time when a trip abroad was out of the reach of most women, even if they could not make the journey, Australian women could imagine “abroad” just by reading popular women’s magazines such as Woman (later Woman’s Day and Home then Woman’s Day) and The Australian Women’s Weekly, and journals, such as The Progressive Woman and The Housewife. Increasingly in the post-war period, these magazines and journals contained advertisements for holidaying abroad, recipes for international foods and articles on overseas fashions. It was not unusual for local manufacturers, to use the lure of travel and
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Books on the topic "King's Mountain celebration"

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Celebration of the Battle of King's Mountain, October 1855. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2023.

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Celebration of the Battle of King's Mountain: October, 1855, Address of the Hon. John S. Preston, Together With the Proceedings of the Meetings and Accompanying Documents (Classic Reprint). Forgotten Books, 2019.

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Book chapters on the topic "King's Mountain celebration"

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Balza, Maria Elena. "The King Tutḫaliya IV, the Eflatunpınar Monument, and the River of the Watery Abyss." In Studia Asiana. Firenze University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/979-12-215-0042-4.05.

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In recent years, several studies have focused on the interpretation and possible function of the so-called Hittite landscape monuments. For many of these monuments, a connection with the sphere of religion and cultic celebration has been suggested, especially taking into account the possible sanctity of their location, often connected to mountains, rocky outcrops, and water. The landscape monuments would in this sense represent a form of immaterial appropriation of the landscape by the Hittite king, the elites, or, in some cases, local rulers, and would play a specific role in the transmission
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Ruiz, Teofilo F. "A King Goes Traveling: Philip II in the Crown of Aragon, 1585–86 and 1592." In A King Travels. Princeton University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691153575.003.0005.

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This chapter looks at Philip II's long voyages to the Crown of Aragon in 1585–86 and in 1592, and on the king's long and conflicting relations with Barcelona. These two extended journeys, coming as they did towards the end of Philip II's rule, allow one to compare the celebrations of an earlier age with the complicated and often unsuccessful emplotment of the king's progress through his eastern kingdoms. The pageantry of Philip's early years, when still as a prince he traveled through, and enjoyed lavish receptions in, Italy and the Low Countries, has been replaced by a comparative austerity b
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Akkerman, Nadine. "Troubles in Prague Escalate." In Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Hearts. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199668304.003.0009.

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This chapter addresses how, for all that March of 1620 was a month of celebration for Frederick V and Elizabeth Stuart, moves were afoot that would soon darken their mood. Although the Bohemian princes had rallied behind their new king, those of the Empire as a whole, Protestant and Catholic alike, met at Mühlhausen and agreed that Frederick should abdicate. Frederick remained adamant that it was his duty to protect both his subjects and the Imperial Constitution from further violations of the 'Letter of Majesty'. What Frederick considered a principled stand was seen by the Emperor as recalcit
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