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The teachings of the odd-eyed one : a study and translation of the Virupaksapancasika, with the commentary of Vidyacakravartin
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ISBN: 079147772X 1435674650 9781435674653 0791475530 9780791475539 9780791477724 Year: 2008 Publisher: Albany : State University of New York Press,

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A study and translation of a tantric contemplative manual and the commentary on it.


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Field Notebook: KS 1965
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University of Kansas law review.
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ISSN: 19429258 00834025 Year: 1952 Publisher: Lawrence, Kan. : Kansas Law Review, Inc.,

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Educational considerations.
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ISSN: 25737686 01469282 Year: 1973 Publisher: Manhattan, Kansas : College of Education, Kansas State University,

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The border between them : violence and reconciliation on the Kansas-Missouri line
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ISBN: 082626591X 9780826265913 9780826217295 082621729X Year: 2007 Publisher: Columbia : University of Missouri Press,

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"Jeremy Neely recounts the exploits of John Brown, William Quantrill, and other notorious guerrillas, as well as the stories of everyday people who lived through the conflict that marked the terrible first act of the American Civil War. He then examines how emancipation, industrialization, and immigration eventually eroded wartime divisions"--Provided by publisher.

Restoring the burnt child : a primer
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ISBN: 080320342X 9780803203426 0803227590 9780803227590 Year: 2003 Publisher: Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press,

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In Search of Canaan : Black Migration to Kansas, 1879-80
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ISBN: 0700601716 0700630686 Year: 1978 Publisher: University Press of Kansas

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Word spread across the southern farm country, and into the minds of those who labored over cotton or sugar crops, that the day of reckoning was near at hand, that the Lord had answered black prayers with the offer of deliverance in a western Eden. In this vast state where Brown had caused blood to flow in his righteous wrath, there was said to be land for all, and land especially for poor blacks who for so long had cherished the thought of a tiny patch of America that they could call their own. The soil was said to be free for the taking, and even better, passage to the prairie Canaan was rumored to be available to all. . . . Thus began a pellmell land rush to Kansas, an unreasoned, almost mindless exodus from the South toward some vague ideal, some western paradise, where all cares would vanish.In Search of Canaan tells the story of the Black migration from areas of the South to Kansas and other Midwestern and Western states that occurred soon after the end of Reconstruction. Working almost entirely from primary sources—letters of some of the black migrants, government investigative reports, and black newspapers—Robert G. Athearn describes and explains the “Exoduster” movement and sets it into perspective as a phenomenon in Western history.The book begins with details of Exodusters on the move. Athearn then fills in the background of why they were moving; relates how other people—Black and white, Northern and Southern—felt about the movement; examines political considerations; and finally, evaluates the episode and provides an explanation as to why it failed. According to Athearn, the exodus spoke in a narrower sense of Black emigrants who sought frontier farms, but in the main it told more about a nation whose wounds had been bound but had not yet healed. The Republicans, without any issues of consequence in 1880, gave the flight national importance in the hope that it would gain votes for them and, at the same time, reduce the South’s population and hence its representation in Congress. Thousands of Black Americans, many of them former slaves, were deluded by false promises made by individual interests. As the hawkers of glad tidings beckoned to the easily convinced, the word “Kansas” became equated with the word “freedom.” Emotional, often biblical, overtones gave the movement millenarian flavor, and Kansas became the unwilling focus of a revitalized national campaign for Black rights.Athearn describes the social, political, economic, and even agricultural difficulties that Exodusters had in adapting to white culture. He evaluates the activities of Black leaders such as Benjamin “Pap” Singleton, northern politicians such as Kansas Governor John P. St. John, and refugee aid organizations such as the Kansas Freedmen’s Relief Association. He tells the Exoduster story not just as a southern story—the turmoil in Dixie and flight from the scenes of a struggle—but especially as a western story, a meaningful segment of the history of a frontier state. His remarkably objective, as well as suspenseful, account of this unusual episodes contributes significantly to Kansas history, to western history, and to the history of Black people in America.


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Year: 1972 Publisher: Lawrence, KS Privately Published


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The sacred marriage of a Hindu goddess.
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ISBN: 0253350409 Year: 1989 Publisher: Bloomington (Ind.) : Indiana university press,

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The making of a savior bodhisattva : Dizang in medieval China
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ISBN: 9780824830458 0824830458 0824864832 1435666232 Year: 2007 Volume: 21 Publisher: Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press,

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