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This volume investigates interdisciplinary intersections between law and the humanities from the Renaissance to the present day. It allows for fruitful encounters between different disciplines: from literature to science, from the visual arts to the post-human, from the postmodern novel’s experimentation to most recent approaches towards the legal interpretation of literary texts. This productive dialogue fosters original perspectives in the interpretation of and reflection upon identity, justice, power and human rights and values, thus underlining the role of literature in the articulation of relevant cultural issues pertaining to specific periods.
18 -1905 include the Annual report of the superintendent of public schools.
This text contributes to the growing field of human-animal studies by examining the human impulse evidenced inblogs, social networking sites, video games, comic books, and animal welfare literature to ventriloquize the animal voice.
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Eleazar Evans (1775-1848) was born in Loudoun County, Virginia and married Mary Nichols (1779-1856) in Frederick County, Maryland in 1796. She was the daughter of John and Margaret Spencer Nichols. Both Eleazar and Mary are buried in Belmont County, Ohio. Descendants lived in Ohio, Iowa, Indiana, Nebraska, and elsewhere.