Methodism and CultureMethodism and Culture
Methodism was responsive to its setting and often willing to challenge custom, but it was also an innovative force in many lands
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Dust, Drought, and Dreams Gone Dry Exhibit Script Panel 1 Dust, Drought, and Dreams Gone DryDust, Drought, and Dreams Gone Dry Exhibit Script Panel 1 Dust, Drought, and Dreams Gone Dry
In the 1930s, people on the Great Plains endured one of America’s most destructive ecological disasters—the Dust Bowl. What caused fertile farms to turn to dust? How did people survive? What lessons can we learn from the Dust Bowl?
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Mexico Indigenous Americans Las Abejas: pacifist resistance and syncretic identities in a globalizing ChiapasMexico Indigenous Americans Las Abejas: pacifist resistance and syncretic identities in a globalizing Chiapas
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Understanding Hybid Media Lev ManovichUnderstanding Hybid Media Lev Manovich
Previously separate media—live-action cinematography, graphics, still photography, animation, 3D computer animation, and typography—started to be combined in numerous ways
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Chapter 25: Varieties of Imperialism in Africa, India, Southeast Asia, and Latin America, 1750–1914Chapter 25: Varieties of Imperialism in Africa, India, Southeast Asia, and Latin America, 1750–1914
Serious drought hit the coastlands of southeastern Africa in the early nineteenth century and led to conflicts over grazing and farming lands. During these conflicts
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