Zambare, Aparna, Central Michigan University Libraries
2009-06
The migration of library collections from print to electronic formats has been a priority for many institutions during the last ten years and has played a key role in the transformation of the modern academic library. Not surprisingly, this process...
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s images of the Jazz Age characterize the Twenties as a time of extravagance, a departure from the morally driven Victorian age. Modern America was far more concerned with excess and pretense than the prewar past and lacked...
Horror literature hinges on one unique characteristic rarely found outside of the genre: monstrosity. Although monstrosity is often criticized for being designed to elicit specific responses (terror, horror, and revulsion) from readers for the sake...
This paper provides historical evidence supporting Peter F. Oliva’s Second Axiom: A school curriculum not only reflects but is a product of its time. The Scopes Trial became the focal point of conflict, in more than just a legal sense, between...