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Cochran has included an appendix of over eighty songs that range from well-known folk material like "Sweet Lorraine" and "Barbara Allen" to lesser-known songs such as "The Frozen Girl" and "Seven Years with the Wrong Man." The sisters' comments reveal the personal connections they have established with the songs.
This volume explores how the study of antiquity can be made relevant and inclusive for a diverse range of 21st century students by bringing together perspectives from colleagues working in higher education at different career stages, roles, and from different backgrounds in the US, UK, and Greece. This collection of chapters addresses issues related to inclusive practice and diversity in Classics Higher Education, especially in the US and the UK. Recent debates within the discipline have highlighted inequality of access to traditional classical education, and a growing number of initiatives and projects have begun to address the range of sources and topics that form part of a modern classica...
This collection of essays from a diverse group of scholars represents a multidisciplinary redeployment of the Aeneid that aims to illuminate its importance to our present moment. It provides a rigorous and multifaceted answer to the question, "Why should we still think about the Aeneid?" The book contains chapters detailing previously undocumented modern literary receptions of Vergil’s epic, addressing the Aeneid’s relevance to understanding modern political discourse, explaining how the Aeneid assists in making sense of the pressing current issues of trauma and damage to one’s sense of identity, and even looking at how the epic can shape our future. The chapters build upon and extend ...
A much-needed book aimed at helping educators to research, create, resource, and deliver a diverse curriculum. Going through the protected characteristics, this book seeks to provide practical and evidence-based solutions to any teacher who wishes to diversify their teaching.
Includes also Minutes of [the] Proceedings, and Report of [the] President and Council for the year (beginning 1965/66 called Annual report).
Joseph Whiteley (1754-1818), the son of Joseph Whiteley, Sr., and Mary Plumbley, was born in England. His widowed father brought him to America ca. 1758, and he eventually settled in Tennessee. He married Sarah Stapleton (ca. 1760-1836) ca. 1775. They had fourteen children. Descendants live throughout the United States.
Narcisse Vieux Juneau was born in Wisconsin in 1821. His father was of mixed blood and worked as a fur trader. He married Madeline Yott and they were the parents of five children. The family later moved to Kansas. Information on their descendants is given in this volume. Descendants now live in Kansas, California, New Jersey and elsewhere in the United States.