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Relatively Reckless (Paperback): Ann E Marshall Relatively Reckless (Paperback)
Ann E Marshall
R637 Discovery Miles 6 370 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Relatively Reckless (Hardcover): Ann E Marshall Relatively Reckless (Hardcover)
Ann E Marshall
R1,107 Discovery Miles 11 070 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
More or Less Reckless (Paperback): Ann E Marshall More or Less Reckless (Paperback)
Ann E Marshall
R555 Discovery Miles 5 550 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
More or Less Reckless (Hardcover): Ann E Marshall More or Less Reckless (Hardcover)
Ann E Marshall
R900 Discovery Miles 9 000 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Reckless (Hardcover): Ann E Marshall Reckless (Hardcover)
Ann E Marshall
R1,290 Discovery Miles 12 900 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Reckless (Paperback): Ann E Marshall Reckless (Paperback)
Ann E Marshall
R895 Discovery Miles 8 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Creating a Confederate Kentucky - The Lost Cause and Civil War Memory in a Border State (Paperback, New edition): Anne E... Creating a Confederate Kentucky - The Lost Cause and Civil War Memory in a Border State (Paperback, New edition)
Anne E Marshall
R966 Discovery Miles 9 660 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Historian E. Merton Coulter famously said that Kentucky ""waited until after the war was over to secede from the Union."" In this fresh study, Anne E. Marshall traces the development of a Confederate identity in Kentucky between 1865 and 1925 that belied the fact that Kentucky never left the Union and that more Kentuckians fought for the North than for the South. Following the Civil War, the people of Kentucky appeared to forget their Union loyalties, embracing the Democratic politics, racial violence, and Jim Crow laws associated with formerly Confederate states. Although, on the surface, white Confederate memory appeared to dominate the historical landscape of postwar Kentucky, Marshall's closer look reveals an active political and cultural dialogue that included white Unionists, Confederate Kentuckians, and the state's African Americans, who, from the last days of the war, drew on Union victory and their part in winning it to lay claim to the fruits of freedom and citizenship. Rather than focusing exclusively on postwar political and economic factors, Creating a Confederate Kentucky looks over the longer term at Kentuckians' activities--public memorial ceremonies, dedications of monuments, and veterans organizations' events--by which they commemorated the Civil War and fixed the state's remembrance of it for sixty years following the conflict. |Marshall traces the development of a Confederate identity in Kentucky between 1865 and 1925 that belied the fact that Kentucky never left the Union and that more Kentuckians fought for the North than for the South. Following the Civil War, the people of Kentucky appeared to forget their Union loyalties, embracing the Democratic politics, racial violence, and Jim Crow laws associated with formerly Confederate states.

People of Compassion (Paperback): Dave Andrews People of Compassion (Paperback)
Dave Andrews; Illustrated by Ann E Marshall; Introduction by Brian McLaren
R569 R466 Discovery Miles 4 660 Save R103 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Cursed Prince (Paperback): Ann E Marshall The Cursed Prince (Paperback)
Ann E Marshall
R283 R239 Discovery Miles 2 390 Save R44 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Knowledge Translation in Context - Indigenous, Policy, and Community Settings (Paperback): Elizabeth M Banister, Bonnie... Knowledge Translation in Context - Indigenous, Policy, and Community Settings (Paperback)
Elizabeth M Banister, Bonnie Leadbeater, Ann E Marshall
R983 Discovery Miles 9 830 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The main goal of knowledge translation (KT) is to ensure that diverse communities benefit from academic research results through improved social and health outcomes. But despite growing interest in researcher-user collaborations, little is known about what makes or breaks these types of relationships. Knowledge Translation in Context is an essential tool for researchers to learn how to be effective partners in the KT process. Drawing on expertise and studies from across the globe, Elizabeth Banister, Bonnie Leadbeater, and Anne Marshall outline a variety of perspectives on KT processes. Case studies outline the uses of KT in many contexts, including community, policy, Indigenous, and non-profit organizations. While recognizing the specificity of each situation, Knowledge Translation in Context highlights the most important elements that have led KT to succeed (or fail) as a dynamic, multidirectional process.

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