Overcoming Niagara Dr Alexandra LivernoisAnalyzes the nineteenth century canal age in the Niagara Great Lakes borderland region as a transnational phenomenon. In Overcoming Niagara Janet Dorothy Larkin analyzes the canal age from the perspective of the NiagaraGreat Lakes borderland between 1792 and 1837. She shows what drove the transportation revolution, not the conventional story of westward expansion and the international metropolitan rivalry between Great Britain and the United States,
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the operation of imperial monopolies
comprehensive introduction to Western esotericism by the founder of the field is at last available in English
The ninth published volume of twelve
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It also generates organic and inorganic nutrient pools accessible through new biological pathways
Wiener Chic narrates Vienna’s history through an interpretation of the material dimensions of Viennese cultural life – from architecture to arts festivals to the urban fabric of street chic
Explores iconoclasm and text destruction through examination of the anthropological
Its theory of interrelated language levels that are ever-changing along a sociolinguistic continuum inspired a generation of Arabists and Arabic-language educators to re-examine Arabic varieties from a wide range of perspectives
they found themselves in growing hubs of migration such as Egypt and the United States
relegates minority traditions to a diagnostic and/or corrective standpoint to prevent their general implications from playing a critical and transformative role in how we understand subjectivity and agency
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