The Origins of Theater In seeking to describe the origins of theater, one must rely primarily on speculation, since there is little concrete evidence on which to draw. The most widely accepted theory, championed by anthropologists in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, envisions the...
Grandt; "Pioneers of Jazz: The Story of the Creole Band," by Lawrence Gushee; "Ginger Smock: The Lovely Lady With the Violin," performed by Ginger... - 《Cbmr Digest》 被引量: 0发表: 2005年 The Nineteenth-Century Origins of Jazz . 2005. Pioneers of Jazz: e Story of the Creole ...
of the poor was a relative failure. Government policy had little to do with the growth of population, which rose during the century from 8 million to 12 million. The increased demand for food and the consequent sharp rise in prices encouraged agriculture, benefiting the large landowners of the...
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Power in concert: the nineteenth-century origins of global governancedoi:10.1080/09557571.2014.961816BrittneeUniversityCarterUniversityInformaworldCambridge Review of International Affairs
Ragtime, an American musical genre, started at the end of the nineteenth century. It was very popular for around twenty years, and then faded away. Ragtime can probably be considered the first station in the history of jazz piano music. There were originally four styles of ragtime, but only...
century, but the overwhelming majority of the country’s inhabitants are ethnically Nordic. The northern part of the country, particularly the rugged Finnmark Plateau, is home to theSami(also called Lapps or Laplanders), a Uralic people whose origins are obscure. Life expectancy rates in Norway...
At the turn of the nineteenth century, evangelism spread the Word of God, but, Malone writes, there was also secular music with its “simple, singable melodies and song texts characterized by choruses, refrains and repetitive phrases.” Having renounced Catholicism, Calvinist Scots began to sing...
blame, even for those – like many participants in this study – who have never smoked. Even in the context of uncertain causal origins and genetic mutations, the stigma of lung cancer and the figure of ‘the smoker’ as an object of abjection and disavowal persists. We find Alaimo’s ...
Thus, she is also cautious about coming to a conclusion as to the origins of the Shanjianlü piposha. According to her, giving a definite answer to the exact role that the Abhayagirivihāra tradition plays in the Shanjianlü piposha is extremely difficult because very little is known about ...