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Barbara Clare Foley (born March 29, 1948) [1] is an American writer and the Distinguished Professor of English at Rutgers University-Newark.She focuses her research and teaching on U.S. literary radicalism, African American literature, and Marxist criticism.
Maurice J. "Socky" O'Sullivan (born 1944) is a historian and literary scholar who specialises in the history of Florida. As the Kenneth Curry Professor of Literature at Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida.
American: Education: A.B Yale (1950) Ph.D. Cornell (1959) Notable work: The Fabulators Science Fiction: History, Science, Vision Semiotics and Interpretation Modernism in the Magazines: An Introduction The Rise and Fall of English English after the Fall: Honours: Honorary Doctorates from Lumière University Lyon 2 (1987) and SUNY Purchase (2003)
Mohr, Clarence L. "Review: Schooling, Modernization, and Race: The Continuing Dilemma of the American South" American Journal of Education 106#3 (1998) pp 439–50 in JSTOR Mohr, Clarence L. "Minds of the New South: Higher Education in Black and White, 1880-1915 " Southern Quarterly 46#4 (2009): 8-34 online
Documentary films about high school in the United States (19 P) Pages in category "Documentary films about education in the United States" The following 53 pages are in this category, out of 53 total.
Great Books is an hour-long documentary and biography program that aired on The Learning Channel.The series was a project co-created by Walter Cronkite and television producer Jonathan Ward under a deal they had with their company Cronkite Ward, The Discovery Channel, and The Learning Channel.
The scholarly journal American Literature was first published in 1929. [5] In 1989 the American Literature Association, a coalition of 110 affiliated societies mostly concerned with the work of a particular author (e.g. the Emily Dickinson International Society or the Thoreau Society), was organized. [6]
ASLE's journal is Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment (ISLE), a quarterly published by Oxford University Press, in which the most current scholarship in the rapidly evolving field of environmental humanities can often be found. [5]