Nineteenth Century

Nineteenth Century
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Total Pages: 348
Release: 1979
Genre: Art
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Nineteenth century Literature Criticism

Nineteenth century Literature Criticism
Author: Laurie Lanzen Harris
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Total Pages: 522
Release: 1981
Genre: Literature, Modern
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Excerpts from criticism of the works of novelists, poets, playwrights, short story writers and other creative writers who lived between 1800 and 1900, from the first published critical appraisals to current evaluations.

Nineteenth Century Studies

Nineteenth Century Studies
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Total Pages: 562
Release: 1975
Genre: India
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Nineteenth century French Painting

Nineteenth century French Painting
Author: Katalin Gellér
Publsiher: Corvina
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1985
Genre: Painting, French
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The American West in Nineteenth century German Literature

The American West in Nineteenth century German Literature
Author: D. L. Ashliman
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Total Pages: 636
Release: 1979
Genre: Americans in literature
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Queensland Canefields English of the Late Nineteenth Century

Queensland Canefields English of the Late Nineteenth Century
Author: Thomas Edward Dutton
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Total Pages: 157
Release: 1980
Genre: Indonesia
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Material collected at Ayr; includes historical background; six texts by T. Lammon and P. Santo; analysis of phonology, grammar, vocabulary; comparison with other varieties of pidgin.

Francis W Newman and Religious Liberalism in Nineteenth Century England

Francis W  Newman and Religious Liberalism in Nineteenth Century England
Author: James Richard Bennett
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Total Pages: 748
Release: 1960
Genre: Religious thought
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The German Classics from the Fourth to the Nineteenth Century

The German Classics from the Fourth to the Nineteenth Century
Author: Friedrich Max Müller
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Total Pages: 915
Release: 1858
Genre: German literature
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Nineteenth Century Poetry

Nineteenth Century Poetry
Author: John Hayward
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Total Pages: 352
Release: 1950
Genre: English poetry
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Germany in the Nineteenth Century

Germany in the Nineteenth Century
Author: Arthur Samuel Peake
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Total Pages: 604
Release: 1915
Genre: Germany
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Nineteenth Century Explorers

Nineteenth Century Explorers
Author: Britannica Educational Publishing
Publsiher: Britanncia Educational Publishing
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2013-06-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1622750314

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Although the once-fuzzy outlines of the global map had largely been defined by the 19th century, much had yet to be learned. As some explorers continued to search either for resources or for unknown regions, others increasingly embraced a new kind of discovery—that of scientific knowledge. Readers will journey alongside a host of notable explorers, accompanying Lewis and Clark on their famous expedition—during which they both charted much of the United States and identified 178 new plants—and marvelling at Charles Darwin’s revolutionary findings in the Galapagos Islands. Their explorations and many others are chronicled within these pages.

Nineteenth Century American Women Write Religion

Nineteenth Century American Women Write Religion
Author: Mary McCartin Wearn
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2016-05-06
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1317087372

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Nineteenth-century American women’s culture was immersed in religious experience and female authors of the era employed representations of faith to various cultural ends. Focusing primarily on non-canonical texts, this collection explores the diversity of religious discourse in nineteenth-century women’s literature. The contributors examine fiction, political writings, poetry, and memoirs by professional authors, social activists, and women of faith, including Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, Angelina and Sarah Grimké, Louisa May Alcott, Rebecca Harding Davis, Harriet E. Wilson, Sarah Piatt, Julia Ward Howe, Julia A. J. Foote, Lucy Mack Smith, Rebecca Cox Jackson, and Fanny Newell. Embracing the complexities of lived religion in women’s culture-both its repressive and its revolutionary potential-Nineteenth-Century American Women Write Religion articulates how American women writers adopted the language of religious sentiment for their own cultural, political, or spiritual ends.

Playing Games in Nineteenth Century Britain and America

Playing Games in Nineteenth Century Britain and America
Author: Ann R. Hawkins
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2021-11-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1438485565

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Illuminates the ways games—from baseball cards to board games, charades to boxing, and croquet to strategies of war—were integral to nineteenth-century life and culture in the United States and Britain. A vital part of daily life in the nineteenth century, games and play were so familiar and so ubiquitous that their presence over time became almost invisible. Technological advances during the century allowed for easier manufacturing and distribution of board games and books about games, and the changing economic conditions created a larger market for them as well as more time in which to play them. These changing conditions not only made games more profitable, but they also increased the influence of games on many facets of culture. Playing Games in Nineteenth-Century Britain and America focuses on the material and visual culture of both American and British games, examining how cultures of play intersect with evolving gender norms, economic structures, scientific discourses, social movements, and nationalist sentiments. Ann R. Hawkins is Assistant Provost for Graduate Education and Research in the Office of the Provost at the State University of New York System Administration. She is the editor of Teaching Bibliography, Textual Criticism, and Book History and the nine-volume scholarly edition Romantic Women Writers Reviewed, and coeditor (with Maura Ives) of Women Writers and the Artifacts of Celebrity in the Long Nineteenth Century. Erin N. Bistline is Lecturer in the Department of English at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville. Maura Ives is Professor and Head of the Department of English at Texas A&M University. She is the author of Christina Rossetti: A Descriptive Bibliography and editor of George Meredith's Essay On Comedy and Other New Quarterly Magazine Publications: A Critical Edition.

The Church in the Nineteenth Century

The Church in the Nineteenth Century
Author: Frances Knight
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2008-04-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0857724215

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The nineteenth century was one of the most fascinating and volatile periods in Christian history. It was during this time that Christianity evolved into a truly global religion, which led to an ever greater variety of ways for Christians to express and profess their faith. Frances Knight addresses the crucial question of how Christianity contributed to individual identity in a context of widespread urbanisation and modernisation. She explores important topics such as the Evangelical revival led by the likes of the founder of the Christian Mission - later the Salvation Army - William Booth; the Oxford Movement under Newman, Keble and Pusey; Mormonism and Protestant revivalism in the USA; socialism and the impacts of Karl Marx and anarchism; continuing theological divisions between Protestants and Catholics; and the development of pilgrimage and devotion at places like Lourdes and Knock. Her book also examines the most significant intellectual trends, such as the rise of critical approaches to the Bible, and the different directions that these took in Britain and America. The author's unique emphasis on the 'ordinary' experience of Christians worldwide makes her volume indispensable for students and general readers who will be fascinated by this sensitive twenty-first century perspective on the nineteenth century.

Entrepreneurship in Nineteenth Century Brazil

Entrepreneurship in Nineteenth Century Brazil
Author: Sérgio Birchal
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 233
Release: 1999-02-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1349271152

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Examining the patterns of business development in backward economies, this book demonstrates, the rate and character of business development in Brazil were to a large extent determined by its degree of backwardness, intellectual climate and natural potentialities, and accordingly the course of development of the Brazilian economy differed considerably from processes observed in more advanced countries. In addition, comparison between Minas Gerais, Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro shows important differences among the three most important economies in Brazil.

Photography Natural History and the Nineteenth Century Museum

Photography  Natural History and the Nineteenth Century Museum
Author: Kathleen Davidson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2017-12-02
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1351106872

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The Victorian era heralded an age of transformation in which momentous changes in the field of natural history coincided with the rise of new visual technologies. Concurrently, different parts of the British Empire began to more actively claim their right to being acknowledged as indispensable contributors to knowledge and the progress of empire. This book addresses the complex relationship between natural history and photography from the 1850s to the 1880s in Britain and its colonies: Australia, New Zealand and, to a lesser extent, India. Coinciding with the rise of the modern museum, photography’s arrival was timely, and it rapidly became an essential technology for recording and publicising rare objects and valuable collections. Also during this period, the medium assumed a more significant role in the professional practices and reputations of naturalists than has been previously recognized, and it figured increasingly within the expanding specialized networks that were central to the production and dissemination of new knowledge. In an interrogation that ranges from the first forays into museum photography and early attempts to document collecting expeditions to the importance of traditional and photographic portraiture for the recognition of scientific discoveries, this book not only recasts the parameters of what we actually identify as natural history photography in the Victorian era but also how we understand the very structure of empire in relation to this genre at that time.

Bia owie a Primeval Forest Nature and Culture in the Nineteenth Century

Bia  owie  a Primeval Forest  Nature and Culture in the Nineteenth Century
Author: Tomasz Samojlik
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2020-03-30
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3030334791

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Understanding the current state and dynamics of any forest is extremely difficult - if not impossible - without recognizing its history. Białowieża Primeval Forest (BPF), located on the border between Poland and Belarus, is one of the best preserved European lowland forests and a subject of myriads of works focusing on countless aspects of its biology, ecology, management. BPF was protected for centuries (15th-18th century) as a game reserve of Polish kings and Lithuanian grand dukes. Being, at that time, a part of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, BPF was subject to long-lasting traditional, multi-functional utilisation characteristic for this part of Europe, including haymaking on forest meadows, traditional bee-keeping and fishing in rivers flowing through forest. This traditional model of management came to an abrupt end due to political change in 1795, when Poland and Grand Duchy of Lithuania ceased to exist in effect of partitioning by neighbouring countries, and the territory of BPF was taken over by the Russian Empire. The new Russian administration, influenced by the German trends in forestry, attempted at introducing the new, science-based forestry model in the BPF throughout the 19th century. The entire 19th century in the history of BPF is a story of struggle between new trends and concepts brought and implemented by new rulers of the land, and the traditional perception of the forest and forest uses, culturally rooted in this area and originating from mediaeval (or older) practices. The book will show the historical background and the outcome of this struggle: the forest’s history in the long 19th century focusing on tracking all cultural imprints, both material (artificial landscapes, introduced alien species, human-induced processes) and immaterial (traditional knowledge of forest and use of forest resources, the political and cultural significance of the forest) that shaped the forest’s current state and picture. Our book will deliver a picture of a crucial moment in forest history, relevant not only to the Central Europe, but to the continent in general. Moment of transition between a royal hunting ground, traditional type of use widespread throughout Europe, to a modern, managed forest. Looking at main obstacles in the management shift, the essential difference in perceptions of the forest and goods it provides in both modes of management, and the implications of the management change for the state of BPF in the long 19th century could help in better understanding the changes that European forests underwent in general.