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Author: Vann McGee
Publisher: Hackett Pub Co Inc
Keywords: truth, logic, essay, paradox, vagueness
Number of Pages: 246
Published: 1990-08
List price: $39.95
ISBN-10: 0872200876
ISBN-13: 9780872200876

This title is awarded the 1988 Johnsonian Prize in Philosophy. It is published with the aid of a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Authors:Brenda McGee, Tom McGee,
Publisher: Prufrock Press
Keywords: theater, reader’s
Number of Pages: 112
Published: 2007-08-10
List price: $19.95
ISBN-10: 159363241X
ISBN-13: 9781593632410

Reader’s Theater . . . and So Much More! is written for grades 2-6, and contains plays, skits, and independent research activities with an innovative twist for differentiated instruction. This high-interest book of humorous skits and plays is a jumping-off place for research and creativity for students of all ability levels.Each of the reader’s theaters comes with suggestions for differentiating and extending the lesson’s content. These plays not only provide a legitimate reason for students to reread text and practice fluency, but they also promote cooperative interaction wi

Authors:Theodore Caplow, Reece McGee, Reece J. McGee with a
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
Keywords: marketplace, academic
Number of Pages: 262
Published: 2001-03-15
List price: $27.95
ISBN-10: 0765806096
ISBN-13: 9780765806093

An expose of the American university. It considers all the working parts of the system and assesses their suitability to the professed purpose. The report on the actualities, myths and consequences of routines thus amounts to an anatomy of the institution that is not pretty.

Author: C. Vann Woodward
Publisher: Louisiana State University Pre
Keywords: history, writing, perils, thinking
Number of Pages: 158
Published: 1987-02-01
List price: $20.95
ISBN-10: 0807113778
ISBN-13: 9780807113776

Thinking Back is C. Vann Woodward’s retrospective view of his experience as one of the foremost historians of the United States. Woodward describes--through a consideration of his previous books and the critical dialogue they have engendered--how the history of the South was viewed and written during the early years of the century, how those views have changed over the decades, and the turbulent forces that have influenced revisions in interpretation, subject matter, and comprehension.

Author: C. Vann Woodward
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Keywords: reconstruction, compromise, reaction, reunion
Number of Pages: 288
Published: 1991-03-28
List price: $34.99
ISBN-10: 0195064232
ISBN-13: 9780195064230

Between the era of America’s landmark antebellum compromises and that of the Compromise of 1877, a war had intervened, destroying the integrity of the Southern system but failing to determine the New South’s relation to the Union. While it did not restore the old order in the South, or restore the South to parity with the Union, it did lay down the political foundations for reunion, bring Reconstruction to an end, and shape the future of four million freedmen. Originally published in 1951, this classic work by one of America’s foremost experts on Southern history presents an

Author: C. Vann Woodward
Publisher: Louisiana State University Press
Keywords: south, history, new, origins
Number of Pages: 656
Published: 1971-06
List price: $35.00
ISBN-10: 0807100196
ISBN-13: 9780807100196

Author: Barry Vann
Publisher: Overmountain Press
Keywords: heritage, celtic, south, rediscovering
Number of Pages: 176
Published: 2004-03-02
List price: $24.95
ISBN-10: 1570722692
ISBN-13: 9781570722691

Fabled in American history, the Scotch-Irish played a principal role in settling the Southern Appalachian Mountains. From the original settlers sprang a culture based on their Old World ways; along with their daily habits, they brought with them a reverence for the King James Bible and the land providing their sustenance. Isolated in mountain pockets, the culture existed on the periphery of mainstream America until the late 20th century. In Rediscovering the South¹s Celtic Heritage, author Barry Vann explores the roots and branches of America¹s pioneering Celts, following their influence thr
  
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