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II, Université de Lyon, ed. Les franciscains récollets de la province Saint-François de Lyon aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles. Lille: A.N.R.T. Université de Lille III, 1995.

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Meyer, Frédéric. Pauvreté et assistance spirituelle: Les franciscains récollets de la province de Lyon aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles. [Saint-Etienne]: Publications de l'Université de Saint-Etienne, 1997.

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Dompnier, Bernard. Enquête au pays des frères des anges: Les Capucins de la province de Lyon aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles. [Saint-Etienne]: Publications de l'Université de Saint-Etienne, 1993.

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Passmore, Kevin. From liberalism to fascism: The Right in a French province, 1928-1939. Cambridge, U.K: Cambridge University Press, 1997.

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Congrès, archéologique de Gaule méridionale (2nd 1983 Lyon France). Architectures de terre et de bois: L'habitat privé des provinces occidentales du monde romain, antécédents et prolongements, protohistoire, Moyen Age et quelques expériences contemporaines : actes du 2e Congrès archéologique de Gaule méridionale, Lyon, 2-6 novembre 1983. Paris: Editions de la Maison des sciences de l'homme, 1985.

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Mackenzie King and the Prairie West. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2000.

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(France), Lyon. Tableaux flamands et hollandais du Musee des beaux-arts de Lyon (Collections flamandes et hollandaises des musees de province). Musee des beaux-arts, 1991.

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Passmore, Kevin. From Liberalism to Fascism: The Right in a French Province, 19281939. Cambridge University Press, 2002.

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Passmore, Kevin. From Liberalism to Fascism: The Right in a French Province, 1928-1939. Cambridge University Press, 2009.

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Stone, Lynn M. The Provinces of China (Stone, Lynn M. China.). Rourke Publishing, 2000.

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Nouvelle Histoire de Lyon et des Provinces de Lyonnais, Forez, Beaujolais Franc-Lyonnais et Dombes. Tome Premier. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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Nouvelle Histoire de Lyon et des Provinces de Lyonnais, Forez, Beaujolais Franc-Lyonnais et Dombes. Tome Premier. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2019.

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Wardhaugh, Robert. Mackenzie King and the Prairie West. University of Toronto Press, 2016.

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André Steyert. Nouvelle Histoire de Lyon et des Provinces de Lyonnais, Forez, Beaujolais, etc. Illustrated by the Author. TOME DEUXIEME. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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André Steyert. Nouvelle Histoire de Lyon et des Provinces de Lyonnais, Forez, Beaujolais, etc. Illustrated by the Author. TOME DEUXIEME. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2019.

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Swann, Julian. Parlements and Provincial Estates. Edited by William Doyle. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199291205.013.0006.

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After the King and his councils, the French parlements and provincial estates stood out as two of the most prestigious political, legal, and administrative institutions in the kingdom. By the eighteenth century, there were no fewer than thirteen parlements, proudly dominating the social, cultural, and even economic lives of cities such as Aixen-Provence, Besancon, Rennes, and Toulouse. It was, however, the Parlement of Paris that was generally recognized as the senior court, with a jurisdiction covering approximately one-third of France, including provinces such as Auvergne, Champagne, and Poitou as well as the major cities of Orleans and Lyon. The Paris Parlement and its many ardent apologists frequently claimed that it “was as old as the monarchy” and a direct descendant of the Frankish assemblies that had once met on the Champs de Mars. It was an argument that placed the Parlement above the Estates-General as the French national representative body, but it was, in reality, little more than antiquarian wishful thinking and the Parlement was of more recent vintage, having been founded during the fourteenth century. The various provincial parlements had been established later, often when formerly independent provinces had been absorbed into France.
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Clarke, Bruce, and Sébastien Dutreuil, eds. Writing Gaia: The Scientific Correspondence of James Lovelock and Lynn Margulis. Cambridge University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781108966948.

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In 1972, James Lovelock and Lynn Margulis began collaborating on the Gaia hypothesis. They suggested that over geological time, life on Earth has had a major role in both producing and regulating its own environment. Gaia is now an ecological and environmental worldview underpinning vital scientific and cultural debates over environmental issues. Their ideas have transformed the Earth and life sciences, as well as contemporary conceptions of nature. Their correspondence describes these crucial developments from the inside, showing how their partnership proved decisive for the development of the Gaia hypothesis. Clarke and Dutreuil provide historical background and explain the concepts and references introduced throughout the Lovelock-Margulis correspondence, while highlighting the major landmarks of their collaboration within the sequence of almost 300 letters written between 1970 and 2007. This book will be of interest to researchers in ecology, history of science, environmental history and climate change, and cultural science studies.
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Lynn, Richard, and Tatu Vanhanen. IQ and the Wealth of Nations. Praeger, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400672408.

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Lynn and Vanhanen test the hypothesis on the causal relationship between the average national intelligence (IQ) and the gap between rich and poor countries by empirical evidence. Based on an extensive survey of national IQ tests, the results of their work challenge the previous theories of economic development and provide a new basis to evaluate the prospects of economic development throughout the world. They begin by reviewing and evaluating some major previous theories. The concept of intelligence is then described and intelligence quotient (IQ) introduced. Next they show that intelligence is a significant determinant of earnings within nations, and they connect intelligence with various economic and social phenomena. The sociology of intelligence at the level of sub-populations in nations is examined, and the independent (national IQ) and dependent (various measures of per capita income and economic growth rates) variables are defined and described. They then provide empirical analyses starting from the 81 countries for which direct evidence of national IQs is available; the analysis is then extended to the world group of 185 countries. The hypothesis is tested by the methods of correlation and regression analyses. The results of statistical analyses support the hypothesis strongly. The results of the analyses and various means to reduce the gap between rich and poor countries are discussed. A provocative analysis that all scholars, students, and researchers involved with economic development need to confront.
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Wardhaugh, Robert A. MacKenzie King and the Prairie West. University of Toronto Press, 2000.

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Carter, Tim. Oklahoma! Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190665203.001.0001.

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Oklahoma! premiered on Broadway on 31 March 1943 under the auspices of the Theatre Guild, and today it is performed more frequently than any other Rodgers and Hammerstein musical. When this book was first published in 2007, it offered the first fully documented history of the making of the show based on archival materials, manuscripts, journalism, and other sources. The present revised edition draws still further on newly uncovered sources to provide an even clearer account of a work that many have claimed fundamentally changed Broadway musical theater. It is filled with rich and fascinating details about the play on which Oklahoma! was based (Lynn Riggs’s Green Grow the Lilacs); on what encouraged Theresa Helburn and Lawrence Langner of the Guild to bring Rodgers and Hammerstein together for their first collaboration; on how Rouben Mamoulian and Agnes de Mille became the director and choreographer; on the drafts and revisions that led the show toward its final shape; and on the rehearsals and tryouts that brought it to fruition. It also examines the lofty aspirations and the mythmaking that surrounded Oklahoma! from its very inception, and demonstrates just what made it part of its times.
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Ford, Lyn, and Sherry Norfolk, eds. Supporting Diversity and Inclusion with Story. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216021490.

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Today’s increasingly interconnected and globalized world demands that students be taught to appreciate human diversity and recognize universally held values and beliefs. Authentic, culturally based folktales can lay the foundation for this cultural understanding. Professional storytellers like editors Sherry Norfolk and Lyn Ford are deeply committed to bringing people together through story. In this book, they have identified a group of culturally diverse storytellers whose carefully researched tales authentically reflect the cultures from which they come. The book includes well-crafted, culturally authentic folktales contributed by storytellers of varying cultures and ethnicities. Commentaries from the contributors follow each tale, reflecting on the story and its significance to the culture it represents. Sets of questions for teachers and librarians also accompany each story to facilitate discussion. Teachers, librarians, and information specialists find that stories engage students’ attention and empathy. The commentaries provide insights into the significance of cultural norms, customs, and beliefs represented in the story, and the discussion questions and guides help them drill down with students to achieve deeper understanding. Resource lists of additional relevant materials at the end of each section promote continued learning.
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Lyons, John D., ed. The Oxford Handbook of the Baroque. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190678449.001.0001.

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Few periods in history are so fundamentally contradictory as the Baroque, the culture flourishing from the mid-sixteenth to the mid-eighteenth centuries in Europe. When we hear the term ‘Baroque,’ the first images that come to mind are symmetrically designed gardens in French chateaux, scenic fountains in Italian squares, and the vibrant rhythms of a harpsichord. Behind this commitment to rule, harmony, and rigid structure, however, the Baroque also embodies a deep fascination with wonder, excess, irrationality, and rebellion against order. The Oxford Handbook of the Baroque delves into this contradiction to provide a sweeping survey of the Baroque not only as a style but also as a historical, cultural, and intellectual concept. With its thirty-eight chapters edited by leading expert John D. Lyons, the Handbook explores different manifestations of Baroque culture, from theatricality in architecture and urbanism to opera and dance, from the role of water to innovations in fashion, from mechanistic philosophy and literature to the tension between religion and science. These discussions present the Baroque as a broad cultural phenomenon that arose in response to the enormous changes emerging from the sixteenth century: the division between Catholics and Protestants, the formation of nation-states and the growth of absolutist monarchies, the colonization of lands outside Europe and the mutual impact of European and non-European cultures. Technological developments such as the telescope and the microscope and even greater access to high-quality mirrors altered mankind’s view of the universe and of human identity itself. By exploring the Baroque in relation to these larger social upheavals, this Handbook reveals a fresh and surprisingly modern image of the Baroque as a powerful response to an epoch of crisis.
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The Celebrated letter of Joseph Hume, Esq., M.P., to William Lyon Mackenzie, Esq., mayor of Toronto, declaratory of a design to "Free these Provinces from the baneful Domination of the Mother Country!": With the comments of the press of Upper Canada on the pernicious and treasonable tendency of that letter, and the speeches, resolutions and amendments of the Common Council of this city, which were the result of a motion of that body to disavow all participation in the sentiments of Mr. Hume. Toronto: G.P. Hull, 2000.

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