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Ford, Simon. "Eat yourself fitter: John Latham and Clement Greenberg’s Art and Culture." Art Libraries Journal 25, no. 2 (2000): 40–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0307472200011603.

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In 1966 John Latham and some friends began chewing Clement Greenberg’s book Art and culture: collected essays. The resulting art work, entitled Art and Culture (1966-1969), is now recognised as a seminal conceptual art work and is part of the collection of the Museum of Modern Art, New York. Latham, however, had borrowed the book from St. Martin’s School of Art library and when he was unable to return it in a suitable condition his teaching contract was not renewed. This essay looks at the history of the work, the ideas behind its creation, and the issues it raises for the culture of the book today.
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Юлаев, Феодор. "Saint Cyril of Alexandria. Commentary on John (Newfound Fragments)." Библия и христианская древность, no. 2(2) (June 15, 2019): 54–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.31802/2658-4476-2019-2-2-54-77.

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В публикации представлены в русском переводе новые фрагменты «Толкования на Евангелие от Иоанна» свт. Кирилла Александрийского, обнаруженные после выхода его критического издания, осуществлённого в 1872 г. Ф. Пьюзи. Во вступительной статье напоминается об утрате 7-8 книг этого толкования и даётся краткий обзор прежних изданий фрагментов утраченных книг Ж. Обера, А. Маи, Ж.-П. Миня и Ф. Пьюзи. Сообщается о позднейших публикациях Й. Ройса (1944, 1966 г.), А. Алексакиса (1996 г.) и К. Завадски (2018 г.), дополнивших «Толкование» новыми фрагментами. Даётся обзор содержания новонайденных фрагментов. На основании особенностей триадологической терминологии высказывается предположение, что два опубликованных А. Алексакисом фрагмента рукописи Paris. gr. 1115 в действительности не принадлежат свт. Кириллу Александрийскому. Подвергается критике суждение К. Завадски относительно датировки временем несторианского спора обнаруженного им фрагмента рукописи Athon. Pantocr. 28 на основании встречающегося здесь выражения «богоносный человек» (ἄνθρωπος θεοφόρος). Отмечается, что это выражение было в употреблении задолго до этого спора, и что критика христологического дуализма встречается и в ранних творениях свт. Кирилла. Делается вывод, что наличие выражения «богоносный человек» в «Толковании на Евангелие от Иоанна» не даёт оснований для отказа от его традиционного отнесения ко времени до 428/429 г. The paper presents the newfound fragments of St. Cyril of Alexandria’s «Commentary on John» translated into Russian. The fragments in question were discovered after critical edition of this Commentary by Ph. Pusey was published in 1872. The Introduction reminds 7-8th books of the Commentary had been lost. It provides the brief overview of earlier publications containing fragments of the lost books by J. Aubert, A. Mai, J.-P. Migne and Ph. Pusey. The latest publications of J. Reuss (1944, 1966), A. Alexakis (1996) and K. Zawadzki (2018) who complemented the Commentary with new fragments are mentioned as well. The overview of content of the newfound fragments is presented. Basing on specifics of triadological terminology, the assumption is made that the two fragments of the Cod. Paris. gr. 1115 published by Alexakis do not actually belong to St. Cyril of Alexandria. The statement of Zawadzki who dates the fragment of Cod. Athon. Pantocr. 28 (discovered by him) to the times of Nestorian controversy due to occurrence of the expression «God-bearing man» (ἄνθρωπος θεοφόρος) in it is criticized. It is suggested that the abovementioned expression had been circulating long before the controversy, and criticism of dualism in christology is also encountered in the early works of St. Cyril. The conclusion is drawn that occurrence of the expression «God-bearing man» in the St. Cyril’s Commentary does not provide grounds to reject its traditional attribution to the period before 428/429.
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Юлаев, Феодор. "Saint Cyril of Alexandria. Commentary on John (Newfound Fragments)." Библия и христианская древность, no. 2(2) (June 15, 2019): 54–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.31802/2658-4476-2019-2-2-54-77.

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В публикации представлены в русском переводе новые фрагменты «Толкования на Евангелие от Иоанна» свт. Кирилла Александрийского, обнаруженные после выхода его критического издания, осуществлённого в 1872 г. Ф. Пьюзи. Во вступительной статье напоминается об утрате 7-8 книг этого толкования и даётся краткий обзор прежних изданий фрагментов утраченных книг Ж. Обера, А. Маи, Ж.-П. Миня и Ф. Пьюзи. Сообщается о позднейших публикациях Й. Ройса (1944, 1966 г.), А. Алексакиса (1996 г.) и К. Завадски (2018 г.), дополнивших «Толкование» новыми фрагментами. Даётся обзор содержания новонайденных фрагментов. На основании особенностей триадологической терминологии высказывается предположение, что два опубликованных А. Алексакисом фрагмента рукописи Paris. gr. 1115 в действительности не принадлежат свт. Кириллу Александрийскому. Подвергается критике суждение К. Завадски относительно датировки временем несторианского спора обнаруженного им фрагмента рукописи Athon. Pantocr. 28 на основании встречающегося здесь выражения «богоносный человек» (ἄνθρωπος θεοφόρος). Отмечается, что это выражение было в употреблении задолго до этого спора, и что критика христологического дуализма встречается и в ранних творениях свт. Кирилла. Делается вывод, что наличие выражения «богоносный человек» в «Толковании на Евангелие от Иоанна» не даёт оснований для отказа от его традиционного отнесения ко времени до 428/429 г. The paper presents the newfound fragments of St. Cyril of Alexandria’s «Commentary on John» translated into Russian. The fragments in question were discovered after critical edition of this Commentary by Ph. Pusey was published in 1872. The Introduction reminds 7-8th books of the Commentary had been lost. It provides the brief overview of earlier publications containing fragments of the lost books by J. Aubert, A. Mai, J.-P. Migne and Ph. Pusey. The latest publications of J. Reuss (1944, 1966), A. Alexakis (1996) and K. Zawadzki (2018) who complemented the Commentary with new fragments are mentioned as well. The overview of content of the newfound fragments is presented. Basing on specifics of triadological terminology, the assumption is made that the two fragments of the Cod. Paris. gr. 1115 published by Alexakis do not actually belong to St. Cyril of Alexandria. The statement of Zawadzki who dates the fragment of Cod. Athon. Pantocr. 28 (discovered by him) to the times of Nestorian controversy due to occurrence of the expression «God-bearing man» (ἄνθρωπος θεοφόρος) in it is criticized. It is suggested that the abovementioned expression had been circulating long before the controversy, and criticism of dualism in christology is also encountered in the early works of St. Cyril. The conclusion is drawn that occurrence of the expression «God-bearing man» in the St. Cyril’s Commentary does not provide grounds to reject its traditional attribution to the period before 428/429.
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Gilyard-Beer, R., and Glyn Coppack. "VI. Excavations at Fountains Abbey, North Yorkshire, 1979–80: the Early Development of the Monastery." Archaeologia 108 (1986): 147–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0261340900011747.

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The Cistercian abbey of St. Mary of Fountains has been the subject of extensive antiquarian and archaeological study for some two centuries, begining with John Martin's excavation of the chapter house in 1790–91. Three major studies in the nineteenth century, starting with the excavations of 1848–54 overseen by J. R. Walbran, who also began the analysis of the extensive documentary archive relating to the house, enhanced by a remarkably complete survey of the ruins begun in 1873 by J. A. Reeve, and culminating with an authoritative summary by Sir William St. John Hope, established the historical and archaeological development of the abbey and demonstrated the importance of the ruins. More recently, a detailed reappraisal by the first writer and limited excavation by Roger Mercer followed the placing of the ruins into the guardianship of what is now the Department of the Environment in 1966, and it was assumed that there was little more to be learned about the historical development of the house.
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Sachs, M. H., and S. Zilkah. "Characterization of climatic factors affecting chilling injury in field-grown ratoon cotton." Journal of Agricultural Science 105, no. 2 (October 1985): 475–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021859600056525.

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text abstractThe response of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) to chilling temperatures has been documented mainly for germinating seeds and young seedlings (Christiansen, 1963; Christiansen & St John, 1981; Guinn, 1971; Sellschop & Salmon, 1928). Ratoon (known also as stub or biennial) cotton offers an opportunity to study the chilling injury of mature plants under field conditions. Observations showed that ratooning plants suffer stand loss during the winter. However, the surviving plants recover and start growing vigorously when temperatures rise, early in the following spring (Ellern, 1966; Evenson, 1970; McClintic, 1981).
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Healy, David. "In conversation with Desmond McGrath." Psychiatric Bulletin 16, no. 3 (March 1992): 129–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/pb.16.3.129.

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Dr McGrath was born in Liverpool in 1922. He was Medical Director of St John of God Hospital from January 1955 until December 1991 and Consultant Psychiatrist, St Laurence's (Richmond) Hospital (Beaumont Hospital from 1987), Dublin from 1956 until 1988. He was a Foundation Fellow of the Royal College of Psychiatrists and was a member of Council from 1974 to 1979, a member of the Court of Electors from 1979 to 1982 and Chairman of the Irish Division from 1974 to 1977. He was a member of Council and Censor of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland from 1980 to 1982 and Chairman of the Section of Psychiatry of the Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland from 1973 to 1975. He was President of the Medico-Legal Society of Ireland from 1966 to 1968 and has served on the Fitness to Practice Committee of the Medical Council of Ireland since 1989 and the Mental Health & Neurology Committee of the Medical Research Council of Ireland from 1969 to 1991.
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KITLV, Redactie. "Book Reviews." New West Indian Guide / Nieuwe West-Indische Gids 76, no. 3-4 (January 1, 2002): 323–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/13822373-90002540.

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KITLV, Redactie. "Book Reviews." New West Indian Guide / Nieuwe West-Indische Gids 68, no. 1-2 (January 1, 1994): 135–205. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/13822373-90002664.

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-Peter Hulme, Simon Gikandi, Writing in limbo: Modernism and Caribbean literature. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1992. x + 260 pp.-Charles V. Carnegie, Alistair Hennessy, Intellectuals in the twentieth-century Caribbean (Volume 1 - Spectre of the new class: The Commonwealth Caribbean). London: Macmillan, 1992. xvii 204 pp.-Nigel Rigby, Anne Walmsley, The Caribbean artists movement, 1966-1972: A literary and cultural history. London: New Beacon Books, 1992. xx + 356 pp.-Carl Pedersen, Tyrone Tillery, Claude McKay: A black poet's struggle for identity. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1992. xii + 235 pp.-Simone Dreyfus, Irving Rouse, The Tainos: Rise and decline of the people who greeted Columbus. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1992. xii + 211 pp.-Louis Allaire, Antonio M. Stevens-Arroyo, Cave of the Jagua: The mythological world of the Taino. Alburquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1988. xiii + 282 pp.-Irving Rouse, William F. Keegan, The people who discovered Columbus: The prehistory of the Bahamas. Gainesville: University of Florida Press, 1992. xx + 279 pp.-Neil L. Whitehead, Philip P. Boucher, Cannibal encounters: Europeans and Island Caribs, 1492-1763. Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press, 1992. xii + 217 pp.-Peter Kloos, Kaliña, des amérindiens à Paris: Photographies du prince Roland. Présentées par Gérard Collomb. Paris: Créaphis, 1992. 119 pp.-Maureen Warner-Lewis, Alan Gregor Cobley ,The African-Caribbean connection: Historical and cultural perspectives. Bridgetown, Barbados: Department of History, University of the West Indies, Cave Hill, 1990. viii + 171 pp., Alvin Thompson (eds)-H. Hoetink, Jean-Luc Bonniol, La couleur comme maléfice: une illustration créole de la généalogie des 'Blancs' et des 'Noirs'. Paris: Albin Michel, 1992. 304 pp.-Michael Aceto, Richard Price ,Two evenings in Saramaka. Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 1991. xvi + 417 pp., Sally Price (eds)-Jorge Pérez Rolón, Vernon W. Boggs, Salsiology: Afro-Cuban music and the evolution of Salsa in New York City. New York: Greenwood, 1992. xvii + 387 pp.-Martin F. Murphy, Sherri Grasmuck ,Between two islands: Dominican international migration. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1991. xviii + 247 pp., Patricia R. Pessar (eds)-Rosario Espinal, Richard S. Hillman ,Distant neighbors in the Caribbean: The Dominican Republic and Jamaica in comparative perspective. New York: Praeger, 1992. xviii + 199 pp., Thomas D'Agostino (eds)-Svend E. Holsoe, Neville A.T. Hall, Slave society in the Danish West Indies: St. Thomas, St. John and St. Croix. Edited by B.W. Higman. Mona, Jamaica: University of the West Indies Press, 1992. xxiv + 287 pp.-Light Townsend Cummins, Francisco Morales Padrón, The journal of Don Francisco Saavedra de Sangronis 1780-1783. Translated by Aileen Moore Topping. Gainesville: University of Florida Press, 1989. xxxvii + 380 pp.-Francisco A. Scarano, Laird W. Bergad, Cuban rural society in the nineteenth century: The social and economic history of monoculture in Matanzas. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1990. xxi + 425 pp.-Robert L. Paquette, Larry R. Jensen, Children of colonial despotism: Press, politics, and culture in Cuba, 1790-1840. Tampa: University of South Florida Press, 1988. xviii + 211 pp.-Robert L. Paquette, Anton L. Allahar, Class, politics, and sugar in colonial Cuba. Lewiston NY; The Edwin Mellen Press, 1990. xi + 217 pp.-Aline Helg, Josef Opatrny, U.S. Expansionism and Cuban annexationism in the 1850s. Prague: Charles University, 1990. 271 pp.-Rita Giacalone, Humberto García Muñiz ,Bibliografía militar del Caribe. Río Piedras PR: Centro de Investigaciones Históricas, Universidad de Puerto Rico, 1992. 177 pp., Betsaida Vélez Natal (eds)-Carlos E. Santiago, Irma Tirado de Alonso, Trade issues in the Caribbean. Philadelphia: Gordon & Breach, 1992. xv + 231 pp.-Drexel G. Woodson, Frantz Pratt, Haiti: Guide to the periodical literature in English, 1800-1990. Westport CT: Greenwood, 1991. xiv + 313 pp.-Gary Brana-Shute, Livio Sansone, Hangen boven de oceaan: het gewone overleven van Creoolse jongeren in Paramaribo. Amsterdam: Het Spinhuis, 1992. 58 pp.-Ronald Gill, Dolf Huijgers ,Landhuizen van Curacao en Bonaire. Amsterdam: Persimmons Management. 1991. 286 pp., Lucky Ezechiëls (eds)-Alex van Stipriaan, Waldo Heilbron, Colonial transformations and the decomposition of Dutch plantation slavery in Surinam. Amsterdam: Amsterdam centre for Caribbean studies (AWIC), University of Amsterdam, 1992. 133 pp.-Rosemarijn Hoefte, Bea Lalmahomed, Hindostaanse vrouwen: de geschiedenis van zes generaties. Utrecht: Jan van Arkel, 1992. 159 pp.-Aart G. Broek, Peter Hoefnagels ,Antilliaans spreekwoordenboek. Amsterdam: Thomas Rap, 1991. 92 pp., Shon Wé Hoogenbergen (eds)
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KITLV, Redactie. "Book Reviews." New West Indian Guide / Nieuwe West-Indische Gids 75, no. 3-4 (January 1, 2001): 297–357. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/13822373-90002555.

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Gehrmann, Richard, and Rachel Hammersley-Mather. "War and Migration in the White African Tropics: Lauren St John’s Rainbow’s End." eTropic: electronic journal of studies in the tropics 15, no. 2 (December 20, 2016). http://dx.doi.org/10.25120/etropic.15.2.2016.3540.

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This paper explores voyage and migration in tropical Africa through Lauren St John’s Rainbow’s End, a memoir contributing to debates of white African identity that now include more contemporary renditions of identity in female self-reflective accounts differing markedly from masculine perspectives. In her coming-of-age memoir, St John chronicles her experiences of a privileged 1970s white Rhodesian society at war, and her gradual awareness of racial inequalities that transformed her into a white Zimbabwean. For her parents, voyage and migration take different paths. Her father migrated (with his family) to fight for a white Rhodesia, driven by masculine concerns. In contrast, St John’s mother was an avid traveller who journeyed from the mundane world of tropical farm life to exotic locations in Europe and beyond, escaping both her deteriorating marriage and the dull world of the club, small town gossip and a narrow minded semi-colonial rural environment. St John’s account of white settler identity and racial difference gives us insights into a day in the African tropics, and furthermore speaks to those in other settler countries such as Australia who are debating colonial history and identity, and who are often uncomfortable with aspects of their own settler past.
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Eppel, Ruth. "The limitations and possiblilites of identity and form in selected recent memoirs and novels by white, female Zimbabwean writers : Alexandra Fuller, Lauren Liebenberg." Thesis, Rhodes University, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1001985.

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This study examines selected works by four white female Zimbabwean writers: Alexandra Fuller, Lauren Liebenberg, Bryony Rheam and Lauren St John, in light of the controversy over the spate of white memoirs which followed the violent confiscation of white farms in Zimbabwe from 2000 onwards. The controversy hinges on the notion that white memoir writers exploit the perceived victimhood of white Zimbabweans in the international sphere, and nostalgically recall a time of belonging – as children in Rhodesia – which fails to address the fraught colonial history which is directly related to the current political climate of the country. I argue that such critiques are too generalised, and I regard the selected texts as primarily critical of the values and lifestyles of white Rhodesians/Zimbabweans. The texts I have selected include a range of autobiographical and fictional writing, or memoirs and pseudo-memoirs, and I focus on form as a medium enabling an exploration of identity. The ways in which these authors conform to and adapt particular narratives of becoming is examined in each chapter, with a particular focus on the transition from innocence to experience, the autobiography, and the Bildungsroman. Gender is a recurring point of interest: in each case the female selves/protagonists are situated in terms of the family, which, in reflecting social values, is a key site of conflict. In regard to trends in white African writing, I explore the white African (farm) childhood memoir and the confessional mode. Ultimately I maintain that while the texts may be classified as white writing, as they are fundamentally concerned with white identity, and therefore evince certain limitations of perspective and form, including clichéd tendencies, all the writers interrogate white identity and the fictional texts more self-reflexively deconstruct tropes of white writing.
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Books on the topic "St. John, Lauren,1966-"

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Rainbows End Lauren St John. Phoenix, 2012.

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Dead Mans Cove Lauren St John. Orion Children's Books, 2010.

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Kat Wolfe Investigates [Paperback] Lauren St. John. PAN MACMILLAN U.K, 2018.

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The One Dollar Horse by Lauren St John. Orion Children's Books, 2012.

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Kidnap in the Caribbean by Lauren St John. Orion Children's Books, 2011.

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The White Giraffe: And, Dolphin Song. Lauren St. John. Brand: Orion Children's Books, 2011.

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Société de généalogie de la Mauricie et des Bois-Francs., ed. Répertoire des mariages de Bethel United de Shawinigan, 1900-1978; Cégep de Shawinigan, 1974-1975; Frères chrétiens de Grand-Mère, 1980-1988; Christian Brethren de Shawinigan, 1966-1983; St-John the Evangeliste de Shawinigan, 1902-1983; St-Stephen's Rectory de Grand-Mère, 1899-1981; Trinited [sic] United de Shawinigan, 1915-1984; Immaculate Heart of Mary de Shawinigan, 1959-1990; Palais de justice de Shawinigan, 1969-1983. Trois-Rivières, Québec: Société de généalogie de la Mauricie et des Bois-Francs, 2005.

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"Versatile and enduring, Lauren Shuler Donner stands among the leading producers working in Hollywood today. Her movies have resonated critically and commercially—raking in billions at the box ofce worldwide—while several also have become dening lms of their particular decade. Shuler Donner’s rst feature lm, comedy Mr. Mom (1983), developed from an original idea by writer John Hughes, was a break-out success and helped launch both Hughes’ and actor Michael Keaton’s movie careers. She went on to produce 1980s favorites such as Joel Schumacher’s St. Elmo’s Fire (1985), Hughes’ Pretty in Pink (1986), and Ladyhawke (1985). The latter, starring Michelle Pfeiffer, was directed by her then husband-to-be, Richard Donner, with whom she now runs production shop The Donners’ Company. In the 1990s, with a producer deal at Warner Bros., Shuler Donner made political comedy Dave with director Ivan Reitman, and also produced whale adventure movie Free Willy (which spawned sequels and a TV series). Both lms were box-ofce highlights of 1993. They were followed by more standouts, including Nora Ephron’s romantic comedy You’ve Got Mail (1998), starring Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks, and Oliver Stone’s football drama Any Given Sunday (1999). Among Shuler Donner’s executive producer credits is Warren Beatty’s hip-hop political satire Bulworth (1998). In the next decade, Shuler Donner ramped up the comic book-based X-Men franchise, which has yielded multiple sequels and spin-offs for Twentieth Century Fox. The producer also managed to work on movies such as Southern period drama The Secret Life of Bees (2008) and family comedy Hotel for Dogs (2009). Entering her fourth decade as a lm producer, Shuler Donner has various projects percolating. Among them, an X-Men: First Class sequel, as well as The Wolverine (2013), starring Hugh Jackman." In FilmCraft: Producing, 153–54. Routledge, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780240823881-61.

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