Crowley places Leonard Brown, the legendary Syracuse University English professor, in the context of his times. In the lecture that follows (probably prepared ca. 1937), Brown, with characteristic precision, interprets for a general audience the ideas of Marx and Engels
Robinson reviews the progress of punctuation between 1850 and 1900, showing how - admidst the ongoin...
I contrast the lenses that Norman Mailer, Herbert Marcuse, and Karl Marx bring to their analyses of ...
Cultural Materialism, published in 1979, was Marvin Harris\u27s first full-length explication of the...
Crowley places Leonard Brown, the legendary Syracuse University English professor, in the context of...
The Syracuse University Professoriate, 1870-1960: Four Grand Masters in the Arts / David Tatham, p. ...
Tatham discusses four great teachers of fine arts at Syracuse University George Fisk Comfort, Irene ...
Gullason corrects long-accepted notions about the brief career of Stephen Crane as a Syracuse Univer...
Mulvihill tells the story of the Student Dean Program: how it started, what it was all about, and ho...
Post-Standard Award Citation for ArthurJ. Pulos Recent Acquisitions: The William Safire Collection T...
Vanouse explains how a critical appreciation of two Stephen Crane first editions, which exemplify a ...
Marxism an introductory course in five parts - Dialectial and Historical MaterialismThe Internationa...
Dreiss sketches the early career of the sculptor Harriet Whitney Frishmuth, and shows how her best w...
McDonald describes the circumstances in the lives of Erskine Caldwell and Margaret Bourke-White that...
Reed sheds light on the important role played by Irene Sargent, a Syracuse University fine arts prof...
Almost as soon as a certain movement in early twentieth-century American literature began to be labe...
Robinson reviews the progress of punctuation between 1850 and 1900, showing how - admidst the ongoin...
I contrast the lenses that Norman Mailer, Herbert Marcuse, and Karl Marx bring to their analyses of ...
Cultural Materialism, published in 1979, was Marvin Harris\u27s first full-length explication of the...
Crowley places Leonard Brown, the legendary Syracuse University English professor, in the context of...
The Syracuse University Professoriate, 1870-1960: Four Grand Masters in the Arts / David Tatham, p. ...
Tatham discusses four great teachers of fine arts at Syracuse University George Fisk Comfort, Irene ...
Gullason corrects long-accepted notions about the brief career of Stephen Crane as a Syracuse Univer...
Mulvihill tells the story of the Student Dean Program: how it started, what it was all about, and ho...
Post-Standard Award Citation for ArthurJ. Pulos Recent Acquisitions: The William Safire Collection T...
Vanouse explains how a critical appreciation of two Stephen Crane first editions, which exemplify a ...
Marxism an introductory course in five parts - Dialectial and Historical MaterialismThe Internationa...
Dreiss sketches the early career of the sculptor Harriet Whitney Frishmuth, and shows how her best w...
McDonald describes the circumstances in the lives of Erskine Caldwell and Margaret Bourke-White that...
Reed sheds light on the important role played by Irene Sargent, a Syracuse University fine arts prof...
Almost as soon as a certain movement in early twentieth-century American literature began to be labe...
Robinson reviews the progress of punctuation between 1850 and 1900, showing how - admidst the ongoin...
I contrast the lenses that Norman Mailer, Herbert Marcuse, and Karl Marx bring to their analyses of ...
Cultural Materialism, published in 1979, was Marvin Harris\u27s first full-length explication of the...