Elisabeth Perry

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Perry, Elisabeth Israels (Editor): An American Girl, and Her Four Years in a Boys' College, University of Michigan Press, ISBN: 0472069160
einige Lagerspuren Editorial Reviews\n\nProduct Description\nIn 1870, the University of Michigan-one of the oldest, largest, and most prestigious public universities in the United States-admitted its first woman student. An American Girl, and Her Four Years in a Boys' College, written by one of the first woman graduates from the University of Michigan and published pseudonymously in 1878, describes what it was like to be a member of this tiny group of brave coeds. The story is told through the eyes of Wilhelmine Elliot, an untraditional girl who enrolls at the fictional University of Ortonville, a thinly disguised stand-in for the University of Michigan.\n\nWill's challenges mirror those of other women college students of the era, including the reactions of male faculty and students, relationships with other women students and with family and friends back home, and social attitudes toward the women's movement and liberal religious values. The editors' engaging introduction places the novel in its relevant historical and literary contexts, as do helpful annotations throughout the text.\n\nThe 1870s were an important moment of debate over women's roles and responsibilities. What's here is very interesting not only about higher education, and 'strong-minded women,' but about religion, domesticity, independence, marriage, and homosocial bonding.\n--Carol Lasser, Oberlin College\n\nOlive San Louie Anderson (ca. 1852-86) graduated from the University of Michigan in 1875 and published An American Girl in 1878 under the name SOLA. Elisabeth Israels Perry is John Francis Bannon Professor of History, Saint Louis University. Jennifer Ann Price is a Ph.D. candidate in American Studies at Saint Louis University. , ISBN-13: 9780472069163

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Salzburger Festspiele 1979. 26.VII. - 30.VIII. 1979 Offizielles Programm. Salzburg, Residenz Verlag, 1979.
Jaklitsch III 320. - Leichte Gbrsp. - Mit den eighd. Unterschriften von James Levine (90), Christoph von Dohnanyi (116), Bernhard Klee (130), Hildegard Behrens, Jane Berbie, Walter Berry, Christian Boesch, Helge von Bömches, Eberhard Büchner, Piero Cappuccilli (137), Jose Carreras, Ileana Cotrubas, Jose van Dam, Siglinde Damisch, Murray Dickie, Zdislawa Donat, Dale Düsing, Kurt Equiluz (138), Maria Ewing, Mirella Freni, Edita Gruberova, Ernst Gutstein, Silvia Herman, Horst Hiestermann, Margaretha Hintermeier (139), Marilyn Horne, Anne Howells, Gundula Janowitz, Elisabeth Kales, James King, Josef Köstinger, Tom Krause, Marjon Lambriks, Catherine Malfitano (140), Edith Mathis, Peter Matic, Ingrid Mayr, Olivera Miljakovic, Yvonne Minton, Kurt Moll, Paolo Montarsolo, Carol Neblett (141), Horst Nitsche, Janet Perry, Zsolfia Peterdy, Lucia Popp, Ruggero Raimondi, Yordi Ramito, Liselotte Rebmann, Kurt Rydl, Trudelise Schmidt (142), Michel Senechal, Doris Soffel, Gunda Spiluttini, Alfred Sramek, Martti Talvela, Eric Tappy, Kiri Te Kanawa, Karl Terkal, David Thaw (143), Georg Tichy, Tatiana Troyanos, Marjorie Vance, Siegfried Vogel, Peter Weber, Rohangiz Yachmi, Rachel Yakar (144), Dieter Dorn (146), Ernst Haeusserman (148), Jean-Pierre Ponnelle, Jürgen Rose (150), Georges Wakhevitch, Filippo Sanjust (151), John Neumeier, William Milie (152), Walter Hagen-Groll, Ernst Hinreiner, Helmut Scharinger (153), Walther Reyer (188), Erich Auer, Karl Blühm, Rolf Boysen, Christine Buchegger, Birgit Doll, Joana Maria Gorvin (193), Heidemarie Hatheyer, Nicole Heesters, Friedemann Held, Miguel Herz-Kestranek, Frank Hoffmann, Walter Kohut, Inge Konradi (194), Heinz Marecek, Peter Matic, Christine Ostermayer (195), Heinz Rohn, Hermann Scheidleder, Maximilian Schell, Maria Schell, Otto Schenk (196), Ernst Schröder, Gabriele Schuchter, Heinrich Schweiger, Herwig Seeböck, Hannes Siegl, Sonja Sutter, Otto Tausig (197), Martha Wallner, Sissy Weiner, Rudolf Weitlaner, Josef Zehetgruber (198), Will Quadflieg, Helmut Lohner (200), Ricardo Muti (223), Leonard Bernstein, Seiji Ozawa (225), Christa Ludwig, Philip Creech, Gwyneth Jones, Hanna Schwarz, Rene Kollo, Kurt Moll (231), Frederica von Stade, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Douglas Lawrence, Bruno Leonardo Gelber (233), Alexis Weissenberg, Maurizio Pollini (241), James Tocco, Michel Beroff (242), Marilyn Horne, Katia Ricciarelli, Martin Katz (254), Peter Schreier, Erik Werba, Elena Obraztsowa (255), Kiri Te Kanawa, Richard Amner (257), Rudolf Buchbinder, Jörg Demus (259), Leopold Hager, Gerhard Wimberger, Theodor Guschlbauer, Willfried Boettcher (272), Walter Klien, Elizabeth Parcells, Elisabeth Speiser, Hans Petermandl (274), Rudolf Klepac, Lucia Popp, Gerhart Hetzel (275), Uwe Mund, Stefan Soltesz, Claudio Scimone, Roman Dostal (283), Andre Bernard (?) (284), Oskar Peter (296) sowie der eighd. Widmung von Karl Böhm (74).

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Salzburger Festspiele 1979. 26.VII. - 30.VIII. 1979 Offizielles Programm. Salzburg, Residenz Verlag, 1979.
Jaklitsch III 320. - Leichte Gbrsp. - Mit den eighd. Unterschriften von Karl Böhm (74), James Levine (90), Christoph von Dohnanyi (116), Bernhard Klee (130), Hildegard Behrens, Jane Berbie, Walter Berry, Christian Boesch, Helge von Bömches, Eberhard Büchner, Piero Cappuccilli (137), Jose Carreras, Ileana Cotrubas, Jose van Dam, Siglinde Damisch, Murray Dickie, Zdislawa Donat, Dale Düsing, Kurt Equiluz (138), Maria Ewing, Mirella Freni, Edita Gruberova, Ernst Gutstein, Silvia Herman, Horst Hiestermann, Margaretha Hintermeier, Werner Hollweg (139), Marilyn Horne, Anne Howells, Gundula Janowitz, Elisabeth Kales, James King, Josef Köstinger, Tom Krause, Marjon Lambriks, Catherine Malfitano (140), Edith Mathis, Peter Matic, Ingrid Mayr, Olivera Miljakovic, Yvonne Minton, Kurt Moll, Paolo Montarsolo, Carol Neblett (141), Horst Nitsche, Janet Perry, Zsolfia Peterdy, Lucia Popp, Ruggero Raimondi, Yordi Ramito, Liselotte Rebmann, Kurt Rydl, Trudelise Schmidt (142), Michel Senechal, Doris Soffel, Gunda Spiluttini, Alfred Sramek, Martti Talvela, Eric Tappy, Kiri Te Kanawa, Karl Terkal, David Thaw (143), Georg Tichy, Tatiana Troyanos, Marjorie Vance, Siegfried Vogel, Peter Weber, Rohangiz Yachmi, Rachel Yakar (144), Dieter Dorn (146), Ernst Haeusserman (148), Jean-Pierre Ponnelle, Jürgen Rose (150), Georges Wakhevitch, Filippo Sanjust (151), John Neumeier, William Milie (152), Walter Hagen-Groll, Ernst Hinreiner, Helmut Scharinger (153), Walther Reyer (188), Erich Auer, Karl Blühm, Rolf Boysen, Christine Buchegger, Birgit Doll, Joana Maria Gorvin (193), Heidemarie Hatheyer, Nicole Heesters, Friedemann Held, Miguel Herz-Kestranek, Frank Hoffmann, Walter Kohut, Inge Konradi (194), Heinz Marecek, Peter Matic, Christine Ostermayer (195), Heinz Rohn, Hermann Scheidleder, Maximilian Schell, Maria Schell, Otto Schenk (196), Ernst Schröder, Gabriele Schuchter, Heinrich Schweiger, Herwig Seeböck, Sonja Sutter, Otto Tausig (197), Martha Wallner, Sissy Weiner, Rudolf Weitlaner, Josef Zehetgruber (198), Will Quadflieg, Helmut Lohner (200), Ricardo Muti (223), Leonard Bernstein, Seiji Ozawa (225), Christa Ludwig, Philip Creech, Gwyneth Jones, Hanna Schwarz, Rene Kollo, Kurt Moll (231), Frederica von Stade, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Douglas Lawrence, Bruno Leonardo Gelber (233), Alexis Weissenberg, Maurizio Pollini (241), James Tocco, Michel Beroff (242), Marilyn Horne, Katia Ricciarelli, Martin Katz (254), Peter Schreier, Erik Werba, Elena Obraztsowa (255), Kiri Te Kanawa, Richard Amner (257), Rudolf Buchbinder, Jörg Demus (259), Leopold Hager, Gerhard Wimberger, Theodor Guschlbauer, Willfried Boettcher (272), Walter Klien, Elizabeth Parcells, Elisabeth Speiser, Hans Petermandl (274), Rudolf Klepac, Lucia Popp, Gerhart Hetzel (275), Uwe Mund, Stefan Soltesz, Claudio Scimone, Roman Dostal (283), Andre Bernard (?) (284), Oskar Peter (296).

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ISRAELS PERRY, ELISABETH: From Theology to History: French Religious Controversy and the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes. La Haye., Martinus Nijhoff., 1973.
ISBN: 90-247-1578-4.

Original publisher'sgreen cloth hardback, gilt lettering spine, blindprint frontcover, dustjacket, 8vo; x, 254pp., abbreviations, bibliography, appendices, references, index. Contents: Preface. 1. French Religious Controversy and the Argument from History, 1671-1691. a. The Context of the Debate. b. The Sources of Argument. c. The Use of History: Ideal and Reality. 2. The Historical Argument. d. The Reformation Defined. e. The Reformers in Word and Deed. f. A House Divided, 1560-1598. g. Justification by History. Appendix I; Vitae of the Cotroversialists. Appendix II; The Historical Controversy in the 18th Century. As new. Deliverable from stock. Volume 67: Archives Internationales d'Histoire des Idees/International Archives of the History of Ideas.

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