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Colonial Ste. Genevieve
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ISBN: 0809333813 9780809333813 9780809333806 0809333805 Year: 2014 Publisher: Carbondale

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From French community to Missouri town
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ISBN: 0826265650 9780826265654 0826216684 9780826216687 Year: 2006 Publisher: Columbia University of Missouri Press

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"Examines the historical circumstances, legal institutions, and popular customs of Ste. Genevieve, Missouri's oldest permanent settlement, to discuss how French and Spanish residents, German immigrants, and American settlers compromised on issues of education, religion, property laws, and women's rights to achieve order and community before and after the Louisiana Purchase"--Provided by publisher.

Heaven is a beautiful place
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ISBN: 1611175232 1611175240 9781611175240 1570033617 9781570033612 Year: 2000 Publisher: Columbia, S.C.

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The author, Genevieve "Sister" Peterkin, tells the tales of her talented mother, Genevieve Willcox Chandler; her "second mother," Lillie Knox; her mother-in-law, Julia Mood Peterkin; and of growing up in Murrells Inlet, South Carolina.


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Franco-American identity, community, and La Guiannée
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ISBN: 1626745595 9781626745599 9781626745551 1626745552 1628462108 9781628462104 9781628462104 Year: 2015 Publisher: Jackson

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The first book to explore the little known, but resilient French tradition within the Midwest

Opening the Ozarks
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ISBN: 0826263062 9780826263063 0826213987 9780826213983 Year: 2002 Publisher: Columbia University of Missouri Press

François Vallé and his world
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ISBN: 0826263445 9780826263445 1417528621 9781417528622 0826214185 9780826214188 Year: 2002 Publisher: Columbia, MO University of Missouri Press


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Life in a Mississippian warscape : Common Field, Cahokia, and the effects of warfare
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ISBN: 0817394206 Year: 2022 Publisher: Tuscaloosa, Alabama : The University of Ala­bama Press,

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"Meghan Buchanan, following anthropologist Carolyn Nordstrom, posits that, to understand the big histories of warfare, political fragmentation, and resilience in the past, archaeologists must also analyze and interpret the microscale actions of the past: the daily activities of people before, during, and after historical events. Within warscapes, battles take place in peoples' front yards, family members die, and the impacts of violence in near and distant places are experienced on a daily basis. "Life in a Mississippian Warscape" explores the microscale of daily lives of people living at the Common Field site during the period of Cahokia's abandonment and the spread of violence and warfare throughout the Southeast. Common Field was a large, palisaded Mississippian mound center founded circa 1250 and burned in a catastrophic event shortly before Cahokia's abandonment. Linking together ethnographic, historic, and archaeological sources, Buchanan proposes a multiscalar approach to an archaeology of daily life in wartime. She draws on analysis of museum collections as well as the results from her field excavations. She discusses the evidence that the people of Common Field engaged in novel and hybrid practices during this period of escalating warfare. At the microscale, they erected a substantial palisade with specially prepared deposits, adopted new ceramic tempering techniques, produced large numbers of serving vessels decorated with warfare-related imagery, and adapted their food practices. The overall picture that emerges from the daily practices at Common Field is of a people who engaged in risk-averse practices that minimized their exposure to outside of the palisade and attempted to seek intercession from the supernatural realm through public ceremonies involving warfare-related iconography. Chapter 1 introduces the concept of warscapes, highlighting ethnographic and historic accounts of cultural creativity and social experiences during wartime around the world, especially in Native American societies. Buchanan links the materiality of daily life, technological production, creativity, and hybridity during periods of war and shows where the impacts of warfare on daily practices may be visible archaeologically. Chapter 2 explores the theoretical orientations and archaeological approaches to warfare in the southeastern United States and the evidence for violence and warfare in the precontact past. Chapter 3 introduces the Common Field site and outlines some of the research that has been conducted at the site and other Mississippian Period sites in the region. Buchanan proposes a culture history for region, highlighting important sites, material practices, and historical trends. Chapter 4 presents the results of analyses conducted on ceramics and fauna related to daily practices and explores how lives inside the palisade walls were impacted by external threats of violence. The analyses show that the people living at Common Field were engaged in risk-averse practices that mitigated exposure outside of palisade walls. In chapter 5, the results of the research conducted at Common Field are interpreted within the warscape lens. Particular focus considers the effects of regional warfare on the ceramic practices, foodways, and spatial organization of the people. Chapter 6 tacks between the small-scale effects of warfare, as seen at Common Field, and the larger-scale, historical impacts of Mississippian Period violence. Drawing on the idea of "big histories," Buchanan argues that the small details of peoples' lives have ramifications for larger regional and historical phenomena such as the abandonment and migration out of the Cahokia area and the cascade effects of violence elsewhere in the Southeast"--

The cultivation of body and mind in nineteenth-century American Delsartism
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ISBN: 0313310424 0313003378 9780313003370 9780313310423 9798400634888 Year: 1999 Publisher: Westport, Conn. Greenwood Press


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Women poets on the left
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ISBN: 0813028868 9780813028866 Year: 2001 Publisher: Gainesville, Fla. University Press of Florida


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Reversing the gaze : what if the other were you?
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ISBN: 1978834721 Year: 2023 Publisher: New Brunswick, New Jersey : Rutgers University Press,

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"What if the Other were you? What if we were the Other? Being part of an environment is second nature to many of us. For others, it is not. Others are perceived as not belonging to by virtue of their language, appearance, skin color, way of dressing, gesticulating, and speaking. In this book, Genevieve Makaping denounces the structural racism of contemporary Italy, emphasizing the way in which diverse forms of inequality-race, color, gender, class-intersect and feed off each other. Drawing on her own experiences, Genevieve Makaping spins the customary gaze of anthropology around, and the gaze that in colonial ethnography was directed at the so-called uncivilized indigenous and Black peoples, now focuses on the white majority as seen from her point of view. She-a Black Italian woman, whom the white gaze often sees as the Other-has chosen the path of participant observation in order to study the white majority: "I gaze at myself who gazes at them who have always gazed at me." This reversal of perspective forces white people who are used to being characterized by "normality" rather than by "whiteness," to experience what it is like to constantly be "the Other". Genevieve Makaping's book-challenging, original, incisive-stimulates reflection. It forces readers, not just in Italy but all over our increasingly globalized world, to become aware of and to confront the question of racism through the retelling of everyday occurrences that we might have experienced as victims, perpetrators, or witnesses. But above all it urges us-all of us-to decide what side "we" are on and what community "we" belong to. It ultimately poses the fundamental question of who "we" are"--

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