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Edward J. Rielly

    The Sister Fidelma Mysteries. Essays on the Historical Novels of Peter Tremayne
    Native American Women Leaders
    F. Scott Fitzgerald
    Football
    • Football. Far more than a game, America’s favorite spectator sport is an intrinsic part of the nation’s popular culture—a proving ground for high school athletes, a springboard for stars, a multimillion-dollar business, and a vast entertainment enterprise. Football: An Encyclopedia of Popular Culture provides a detailed look at America’s pastime through the lens of pop culture, a fascinating A-to-Z inventory of how certain aspects of the game affect and reflect broader society. From African Americans in football to the meaning of Zero in the sport, this volume profiles players and personalities, teams and events, games and football concepts, and sociological and technological changes in the sport. The goal is not to name every Hall of Famer or to retell the game’s entire history, but to give a clear and detailed account of where, in football history, the importance of people and events extends beyond the playing field. Its wide-ranging entries examine such names as Joe Montana and Byron “Whizzer” White and phenomena from concussions, mascots, team names, and literature to U.S. presidents and football’s presence in television commercials. The encyclopedia covers all levels of play—professional, collegiate, high school, and youth—offering a from-the-ground-up, gridiron look at the game of football within the matrix of American culture.

      Football
    • F. Scott Fitzgerald

      A Biography

      • 156 stránok
      • 6 hodin čítania
      3,9(10)Ohodnotiť

      F. Scott Fitzgerald's life and literary contributions are explored in a concise and accessible format tailored for high school students. The biography covers key periods of his career, providing insights into his works, including the iconic The Great Gatsby. It concludes with a timeline and bibliography, making it a valuable resource for students seeking to understand Fitzgerald's impact on American literature.

      F. Scott Fitzgerald
    • Native American Women Leaders

      Fourteen Profiles

      • 268 stránok
      • 10 hodin čítania

      Highlighting the significant yet often overlooked contributions of Native American women, this collection features 14 inspiring stories of leaders from various tribal nations and eras. These women have excelled in diverse fields such as politics, arts, health care, and social activism. Each chapter provides both personal and public insights, showcasing their multifaceted impact. While some have shared their experiences through writing, others are celebrated for their actions, underscoring the profound legacy they leave behind.

      Native American Women Leaders
    • This is a collection of new essays on Peter Tremayne's Sister Fidelma novels, which feature Sister Fidelma's attempts to solve a wide range of crimes, often murders that occur under especially mysterious conditions. The novels, set mainly in 7th century Ireland, also include a great deal of history, which is not surprising given that the author is actually Peter Berresford Ellis, a noted Celtic historian. Some of the essays analyze aspects of the novels, focusing especially on the protagonist and her partner in detection and, ultimately, husband, Brother Eadulf. Other essays place Fidelma and the novels within the tradition of detective fiction. Still others explore the historical, intellectual, spiritual and geographical contexts for her labors. Also included are accounts of the author's career, the International Sister Fidelma Society, and the biennial Sister Fidelma conferences held in Cashel, Ireland.

      The Sister Fidelma Mysteries. Essays on the Historical Novels of Peter Tremayne