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Skip to Search Results- 1Bargen, Darrel W.
- 1Colleen, Alpern D
- 1Cooke, Colin
- 1Crichton, Joel A.
- 1Dowdell, Carolyn
- 1Fradkin, Jeremy
- 5Department of English and Film Studies
- 3Department of Educational Policy Studies
- 2Department of History and Classics
- 1Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
- 1Department of Human Ecology
- 1Department of Psychotherapy and Spirituality
- 1Beverly Lemire, History & Classics, Human Ecology
- 1Bowers, Rick (English and Film Studies)
- 1Brown, Sylvia (English and Film Studies
- 1Dr. Bonnie L. Stelmach, Dr. Paul M. Newton, Dr. Jose L. da Costa (Educational Policy Studies)
- 1Hart, Jonathan (Department of English and Film Studies)
- 1Lemire, Beverly (History and Classics)
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Fall 2016
As renaissance prince, godly virgin, mother to the nation, and above all, masterful politician, Elizabeth I's multivalent political performances made her the ultimate drama queen. Through such self-conscious performances Elizabeth crafted a composite role formed from gendered images of authority...
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Fall 2018
A paper developing insights regarding gaming, the concepts of indigeneity and settler colonialism, artistic appropriation, and the field of psychotherapy. The writer engages in an intensive and sustained analysis of the psychic material (including dreams and active imagination) that emerges in...
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Governing Elizabethan Ireland: Representations of Colonial Administration in Holinshed, Spenser, and Shakespeare
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Traditionally, literary studies on early modern Anglo-Irish relations are largely rooted in the analysis of cultural and national differences between the English and native Irish. My dissertation questions the limitations of taking this line of interpretation, which has produced a genre that pits...
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Spring 2010
Human activities have profoundly altered the biogeochemical cycle of many elements including mercury (Hg). Since ~1850 AD, industrial processes are suggested to have led to a 3-fold increase in Hg deposition above natural, pre-industrial levels. Despite extensive historical evidence for...
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Fall 2016
This study explored the following question: How do female educational leaders experience educational leadership? The research focused on the practices of three female educational leaders and explored their perspectives over a period of single school year. I gathered data using one-on-one...
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The English Manuscripts of Walter Hilton's _Scala perfectionis_: An Assessment of Reception
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Abstract This thesis investigates the reception of the forty full-text English medieval manuscripts of Walter Hilton's Scala perfectionis in order better to understand their cultural influence in late medieval England. It presents evidence for and assesses the reception of the manuscripts...
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Fall 2021
The history of female laundry labour in eighteenth-century England, and the accompanying social and economic contributions of such women, has yet to be fully explored by social historians and material culture specialists. Laundry labour was, with very rare exceptions, universally female. This...
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Spring 2014
My doctoral dissertation examines early modern English devotional handbooks, which were designed to instruct the laity on the tenets of the Protestant religion and help them navigate the religious upheavals of the sixteenth century. As part of their wide-ranging efforts to educate the laity,...