Memories of Laura

Memories of Laura
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Publisher : Silhouette Books
Total Pages : 264
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ISBN-10 : 0373074867
ISBN-13 : 9780373074860
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis Memories of Laura by : Marilyn Pappano

My Little House Book of Memories

My Little House Book of Memories
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Publisher : HarperCollins Publishers
Total Pages : 96
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ISBN-10 : 0694006297
ISBN-13 : 9780694006298
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis My Little House Book of Memories by : Laura Ingalls Wilder

Wilder based the Little House books on memories of her childhood, growing up on the American frontier. The Little House Book of Memories is just right for young children to record their thoughts, remembrances, and hopes. Includes plenty of space to record special moments and everyday happenings. Features original illustrations and quotes from the Little House books.

Memories of Conquest

Memories of Conquest
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Publisher : Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages : 336
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ISBN-10 : 9780807835371
ISBN-13 : 0807835374
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Memories of Conquest by : Laura E. Matthew

Indigenous allies helped the Spanish gain a foothold in the Americas. What did these Indian conquistadors expect from the partnership, and what were the implications of their involvement in Spain's New World empire? Laura Matthew's study of Ciudad Vieja,

Memories of the Old Plantation Home

Memories of the Old Plantation Home
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 180
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105112655795
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis Memories of the Old Plantation Home by : Laura Locoul Gore

Details the daily life and major events of the inhabitants, both free and slave of her plantation.

Memories of Me

Memories of Me
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Publisher : Plain Sight
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1462114539
ISBN-13 : 9781462114535
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Memories of Me by : Laura Hedgecock

We all have stories we want to share with our children and grandchildren. Whether it's your proudest moment, your first car, or your favorite family vacation, you want to share the lessons of life you've learned. Make your memories last using the easy tips and tricks in Memories of Me. This book details steps to gather your memories, explores options for recording your stories, and provides helpful tips of all types. Save your memories while they're still fresh.

Indian Conquistadors

Indian Conquistadors
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Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages : 365
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ISBN-10 : 9780806182698
ISBN-13 : 0806182695
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Indian Conquistadors by : Laura E. Matthew

The conquest of the New World would hardly have been possible if the invading Spaniards had not allied themselves with the indigenous population. This book takes into account the role of native peoples as active agents in the Conquest through a review of new sources and more careful analysis of known but under-studied materials that demonstrate the overwhelming importance of native allies in both conquest and colonial control. In Indian Conquistadors, leading scholars offer the most comprehensive look to date at native participation in the conquest of Mesoamerica. The contributors examine pictorial, archaeological, and documentary evidence spanning three centuries, including little-known eyewitness accounts from both Spanish and native documents, paintings (lienzos) and maps (mapas) from the colonial period, and a new assessment of imperialism in the region before the Spanish arrival. This new research shows that the Tlaxcalans, the most famous allies of the Spanish, were far from alone. Not only did native lords throughout Mesoamerica supply arms, troops, and tactical guidance, but tens of thousands of warriors—Nahuas, Mixtecs, Zapotecs, Mayas, and others—spread throughout the region to participate with the Spanish in a common cause. By offering a more balanced account of this dramatic period, this book calls into question traditional narratives that emphasize indigenous peoples’ roles as auxiliaries rather than as conquistadors in their own right. Enhanced with twelve maps and more than forty illustrations, Indian Conquistadors opens a vital new line of research and challenges our understanding of this important era.

Organic Memory

Organic Memory
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Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages : 356
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ISBN-10 : 0803235615
ISBN-13 : 9780803235618
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis Organic Memory by : Laura Otis

How does the past live in us? Do we inherit our ancestors' memories as we do their physical characteristics? In the nineteenth century, mainstream science embraced a long-standing superstition: the belief that memory could be inherited. Scientists reasoned that, just as bodies were reproduced from generation to generation, so were thoughts, memories, and cultural achievements. Heredity and identity were no mere family matter, but the basis of nations. The glories and sins of the past were not gone: they remained in the tissues of living people, who could be honored or blamed accordingly. Organic Memory surveys the literary and scientific history of an idea that will not go away. Focusing on the years between 1870 and 1918, Otis explores both the origins and the consequences of the idea that memories can be inherited. The organic memory theory contributed to the genocidal programs of the Third Reich, and it erupts in pop-psychology, racist propaganda, and ethnic cleansing. To track the spread, intensity, and endurance of this especially powerful idea, Otis singles out major authors whose work reinforced or ridiculed belief in organic memory. They include writers who were internationally influential yet who simultaneously represented their national traditions: Thomas Mann, Sigmund Freud, C. G. Jung, Emile Zola, Thomas Hardy, Miguel de Unamuno, P�o Baroja, Emilia Pardo Baz¾n, and even Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The debates over the human genome project and the explosions of ethnic violence in the former Yugoslavia, in Azerbaijan, Somalia, and elsewhere demonstrate how seriously organic memory continues to affect modern medicine and politics.

Amelia Fang and the Memory Thief

Amelia Fang and the Memory Thief
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Publisher : Delacorte Press
Total Pages : 226
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ISBN-10 : 9780593172483
ISBN-13 : 0593172485
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Amelia Fang and the Memory Thief by : Laura Ellen Anderson

Book three in the Amelia Fang series! Read her adventures before she makes her way on the TV screen! Amelia and her friends are taking part in a competition to visit Pumpkin Paradise Park - the most bloodcurding theme park ever! All they have to do is sell as many cookies as possible. But the creatures of Nocturnia have begun to act stranger than usual . . . no one can seem to remember anything - including their own names or even Amelia's big birthnight party! Where have everyone's memories gone? And how can Amelia save them when they have all forgotten who she is?

The Burning Light of Two Stars

The Burning Light of Two Stars
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 392
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ISBN-10 : 1954854218
ISBN-13 : 9781954854215
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis The Burning Light of Two Stars by : Laura Davis

This riveting memoir by Laura Davis, the author of The Courage to Heal, examines the endurance of mother-daughter love, how memory protects and betrays us, and the determination it takes to fulfill a promise when ghosts from the past come knocking. When she published The Courage to Heal in 1988, Laura Davis helped more than a million women work through the trauma of childhood sexual abuse. But her decision to go public with her grandfather's incest deepened an already painful estrangement with her mother, Temme. Over the next twenty years, from a safe distance of three thousand miles, Laura and Temme reconciled their volatile relationship and believed that their difficult past was behind them. But when Temme moves across the country to entrust her daughter with the rest of her life, she brings a faltering mind, a fierce need for independence, and the seeds of a second war between them. As the stresses of caregiving rekindle Laura's rage over past betrayals, they threaten her intention to finally love her mother "without reservation." Will she learn what it means to be truly openhearted before it's too late?

The Objects That Remain

The Objects That Remain
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Publisher : Penn State Press
Total Pages : 104
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ISBN-10 : 9780271088778
ISBN-13 : 027108877X
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis The Objects That Remain by : Laura Levitt

On a November evening in 1989, Laura Levitt was raped in her own bed. Her landlord heard the assault taking place and called 911, but the police arrived too late to apprehend Laura’s attacker. When they left, investigators took items with them—a pair of sweatpants, the bedclothes—and a rape exam was performed at the hospital. However, this evidence was never processed. Decades later, Laura returns to these objects, viewing them not as clues that will lead to the identification of her assailant but rather as a means of engaging traumatic legacies writ large. The Objects That Remain is equal parts personal memoir and fascinating examination of the ways in which the material remains of violent crimes inform our experience of, and thinking about, trauma and loss. Considering artifacts in the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and evidence in police storage facilities across the country, Laura’s story moves between intimate trauma, the story of an unsolved rape, and genocide. Throughout, she asks what it might mean to do justice to these violent pasts outside the juridical system or through historical empiricism, which are the dominant ways in which we think about evidence from violent crimes and other highly traumatic events. Over the course of her investigation, the author reveals how these objects that remain and the stories that surround them enable forms of intimacy. In this way, she models for us a different kind of reckoning, where justice is an animating process of telling and holding.