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    Columns Spring 2015

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    Features the article Beyond Books . Student research projects reflect academic excellence on campus, a major component of the Southern Experience.https://knowledge.e.southern.edu/alumni_newsletter/1175/thumbnail.jp

    September 18, 1986

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    Evangelical Friend, November 1981 (Vol. 15, No. 3)

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    Paul & Meredith Morse, Darlene Fisher, Earl & Annie Tycksen, and Minh Nguyen KauffmenTwentieth century pilgrims. Page 2 Ernest J. CathcartA pluralistic model for Evangeical Friends. Page 6 Reta StuartMissionary voice: MKs and the three Rs. Page 8 Howard MacyLet\u27s be Friends: Molded by scripture. Page 10 Jack L. WillcutsEditorials. Page 11 Regular Features Family Room 12Friends Write 12First Day News 13Once Upon a Time 17 A Certain Shaft of Light 17The Face of the World 18Books 20Salt and Light 20 Friends Concerns 22Friends Gather 24Friends Record 26https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/nwym_evangelical_friend/1153/thumbnail.jp

    August 30, 2012

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    The Cord Weekly (September 26, 2002)

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    September 5, 1968

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    World\u27s Fairs in Chicago and Barcelona: Spectacle, Memory, and Nationalism

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    Nineteenth-century international exhibitions served as platforms for national competition and self-expression. Though over 4,000 miles apart, both Chicago, Illinois and Barcelona, Spain were animated by second city politics and featured a thriving industrial economy in the last decades of the nineteenth century. Yet while Chicagoans swelled with pride about the city they had helped resurrect from the ashes of the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, they also displayed patriotism toward an American nation that had overcome the Civil War and was rapidly amassing power. A burgeoning Catalan nationalist movement, on the other hand, contributed to a widening disconnect between the capital of Catalonia and a sputtering Spanish nation. These pivotal differences - along with historical circumstance - have informed the historical interpretation of Chicago\u27s 1893 World\u27s Columbian Exposition and Barcelona\u27s 1888 Universal Exposition. The ways in which the collective memory of these two world\u27s fairs have diverged shed light on why, today, remembering Chicago\u27s World\u27s Fair has largely become an intellectual exercise while conjuring up memories of Barcelona\u27s Universal Exposition persists as a critical tool for Catalan nationalists wishing to advance their interests and broadcast their nationalism to the global community

    World\u27s Fairs in Chicago and Barcelona: Spectacle, Memory, and Nationalism

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    Nineteenth-century international exhibitions served as platforms for national competition and self-expression. Though over 4,000 miles apart, both Chicago, Illinois and Barcelona, Spain were animated by second city politics and featured a thriving industrial economy in the last decades of the nineteenth century. Yet while Chicagoans swelled with pride about the city they had helped resurrect from the ashes of the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, they also displayed patriotism toward an American nation that had overcome the Civil War and was rapidly amassing power. A burgeoning Catalan nationalist movement, on the other hand, contributed to a widening disconnect between the capital of Catalonia and a sputtering Spanish nation. These pivotal differences - along with historical circumstance - have informed the historical interpretation of Chicago\u27s 1893 World\u27s Columbian Exposition and Barcelona\u27s 1888 Universal Exposition. The ways in which the collective memory of these two world\u27s fairs have diverged shed light on why, today, remembering Chicago\u27s World\u27s Fair has largely become an intellectual exercise while conjuring up memories of Barcelona\u27s Universal Exposition persists as a critical tool for Catalan nationalists wishing to advance their interests and broadcast their nationalism to the global community

    The Rock, Winter 2011 (vol. 81, no. 1)

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    The Bison, April 14, 2017

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