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inauthor: Norman Ceasar from books.google.com
An intersectional history of the shared struggle for African American and Latinx civil rights Spanning more than two hundred years, An African American and Latinx History of the United States is a revolutionary, politically charged ...
inauthor: Norman Ceasar from books.google.com
Although renowned traditionally as the apostle of love, he was an authoritative, uncompromising teacher. 1-3 John Truth and love are recurring themes throughout John's three epistles.
inauthor: Norman Ceasar from books.google.com
Of all the Enlightenment philosophers, KANT was the only one whose concerns, even today, prove to be right on the mark. * Carlos Wiggen, doctor of philosophy and history of ideas, author of Barbary and Civilization, presents and discusses ...
inauthor: Norman Ceasar from books.google.com
It has created debate and inspired many critical responses. This second edition returns to the issues to offer new developments and insights.
inauthor: Norman Ceasar from books.google.com
This book focuses on the so-called shadow education system of private supplementary tutoring.
inauthor: Norman Ceasar from books.google.com
Inspired by Hannah Arendt's discussion of the Victorian Tory politician and novelist Benjamin Disraeli as a Jew who fought back, this book explores the complex ways in which mid-Victorian discourses of identity and belonging were interwoven ...
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In this new book, Small outlines a theory of what he terms "musicking," a verb that encompasses all musical activity from composing to performing to listening to a Walkman to singing in the shower.
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While The Birth of Bebop is a study in American cultural history and a critical musical inquiry, it is also a fitting homage to bebop and to those who made it possible.