… holds honourary degrees from the University of Ottawa, St. John’s College at the University of Manitoba, Dalhousie … War,” Ethnohistory 59.3 (Summer 2012) (winner of the John H. Hann Award from the Florida Historical Society), and … of the Native South into the colonial South. John Mack Faragher is Howard R. Lamar Professor of History & …
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… of Solitude, a plague attacks a small village, causing the people to lose, in stages, parts of their memories. First, … all manner of objects. Then identities begin to vanish; people do not recognize one another, and some even lose a … the face of public memory. “The remembered past,” warned John Lukacs in 1968, “is a much larger category than the …
Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition
… University (Autumn 2015) “‘A Plausible Man’: The Life of John Andrew Jackson” Sophie White , Associate Professor, … Plantation Goods and the National Economy of Slavery” John Wood Sweet , University of North Carolina at Chapel … in Angola, 1650-1800” Patrick Rael , Bowdoin College, “John Brown Russwurm: A Biography fo the Atlantic World in the …
… ed. Andrew Tan. Malvern, 2006. James Dunn, Timor: A People Betrayed, Milton, Qld., Jacaranda, 1983. Helen M. … Belo of East Timor, New York, St. Martin’s Griffin, 1999. John G. Taylor, East Timor: The Price of Freedom, London, …
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