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#PEDA:TSCAT --- #BA00742 --- Periodicals --- Arts and Humanities --- Education & Careers
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Arts and Humanities --- History --- history --- theory of ideas
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Propertius, though his works are small in volume, is one of the foremost poets of the Augustan age, and his writing has a certain appeal to modern tastes (witness the admiration of Ezra Pound). Book I is especially suitable for the reader wanting a representative selection of Propertius' poetry. It stands on its own, having appeared in the first place as a separate collection; it reflects a distinct phase of the poet's activity (and of his emotional development); and it is the book which made his reputation. This edition is designed for the pocket of the university student, but it should find a wider audience among classicists of all ages. The introduction provides the necessary historical and critical background and relates Book I to the rest of the elegies; the notes are helpful and to the point; and the text has a reasonable minimum of apparatus. There are no modern editions of this size and scope.
Arts and Humanities --- History --- Propertius, Sextus. --- Latin poetry
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Competition and Coercion: Blacks in the American economy, 1865-1914 is a reinterpretation of black economic history in the half-century after Emancipation. Its central theme is that economic competition and racial coercion jointly determined the material condition of the blacks. The book identifies a number of competitive processes that played important roles in protecting blacks from the racial coercion to which they were peculiarly vulnerable. It also documents the substantial economic gains realized by the black population between 1865 and 1914. Professor Higgs's account is iconoclastic. It seeks to reorganize the present conceptualization of the period and to redirect future study of black economic history in the post-Emancipation period. It raises new questions and suggests new answers to old questions, asserting that some of the old questions are misleadingly framed or not worth pursuing at all.
African Americans --- Economic conditions. --- Arts and Humanities --- History
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La revue Po&sie a été fondée en 1977 par Michel Deguy, poète et philosophe, qui en est le rédacteur en chef. C’est une publication trimestrielle : quatre numéros par an, ou deux numéros simples et un numéro double (numéro spécial). La revue publie la poésie de toute forme et de toute époque, des temps anciens jusqu’à l’extrême contemporain. Depuis sa création, elle fait une large place à la poésie venue d’ailleurs, dont la traduction est souvent accompagnée du texte original. À ce dialogue avec des poètes étrangers ont été consacrés plusieurs numéros spéciaux – Chine, Corée, Japon, Italie, Afrique… – qui ont fait l’objet d’une présentation en France par les auteurs invités et leur traducteurs, et parfois dans le pays d’origine. La revue Po&sie est inscrite dans son temps et accueille le débat contemporain. La poésie y côtoie les textes de philosophie et de critique littéraire, d’auteurs français ou de toute autre langue.
French literature --- Poetry --- Poésie --- Poetry. --- Arts and Humanities --- Literature --- Poems --- Verses (Poetry) --- Philosophy
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ABR specializes in reviews of frequently neglected published works of fiction, poetry, and literary and cultural criticism from small, regional, university, ethnic, avant-garde, and women's presses.
Literature --- American literature --- Arts and Humanities --- English literature --- Agrarians (Group of writers) --- E-journals
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