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- Oral History Interview with Sally Ferrell [videorecording] / by Ferrell, Sally.; Hurd, William W.(CARDINAL)672800; Litschke, John.;
Sally Ferrell talks about her interest in various arts, particularly glass. She melts existing glass bottles into works of art.
- Subjects: Ferrell, Sally.; Oral history; Artists; Glass craft.; Glass fusing.;
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- Apple, tree : writers on their parents / by Funderburg, Lise,author.(CARDINAL)379872;
Introduction / Lise Funderburg -- Predictions / Laura van den Berg -- Curtains / Sallie Tisdale -- Lies my parents (never but maybe should've) told me / Shukree Hassan Tilghman -- Better angels / Clifford Thompson -- The only light we've got / Angelique Stevens -- Household idols / Avi Steinberg -- Just say the word / Lizzie Skurnick -- All knotted up / Dana Prescott -- Sisters / Ann Patchett -- Man's poison / Kyoko Mori -- Unlived lives / Laura Miller -- A measure of perversity / Marc Mewshaw -- Off, off, off, off, off / Daniel Mendelsohn -- What we keep / Donna Masini -- My story about my mother / Mat Johnson -- Never have just one boss / Susan Ito -- Spending the sparkle / Jane Hamilton -- Around the table / Lauren Grodstein -- This truth about chaos / John Freeman -- No indifferent place / Carolyn Ferrell -- And Niriko makes four / Lolis Eric Elie -- Fragments from the long game / Kate Carroll de Gutes -- Self-made men / Leland Cheuk -- The nut doesn't fall far from the fucking nut tree / S. Bear Bergman -- The feeding gene / Karen Grigsby Bates."Apple, Tree features a slate of compelling, original essays that eloquently consider a trait they've each inherited from a parent, exploring how it affects the lives they lead today, how it shifts their relationship, and how it changes their sense of self." --
- Subjects: Biographies.; Authors, American; Parent and child; Parenting; Identity (Psychology); Self.; Authors, American;
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- The United States and the integration of Europe : legacies of the postwar era / by Heller, Francis H.(Francis Howard),1917-2013.(CARDINAL)134933; Gillingham, John,1943-(CARDINAL)192104;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction / John R. Gillingham -- 1. The Truman Era and European Integration / Robert H. Ferrell -- 2. Britain and the Prehistory of "Europe" / John Charmley -- 3. European Integration as an Instrument of French Foreign Policy / Pierre Gerbet -- 4. The United States, Franco, and the Integration of Europe / Fernando Guirao -- 5. U.S. Attitudes towards Integration and Interdependence: The 1950s / Federico Romero -- 6. Presuppositions, Realities, and Creative Ad Hocery: The Road to the Unplanned Plan / William J. Barber -- 7. The German Role in the Early Postwar Revival in Germany: A Reappraisal / Harold G. Vatter -- 8. Britain and the European Payments Union: British Policy and American Influence / Sally Dore -- 9. German Attitudes towards the Postwar Payments Systems, 1947-1958: Costs and Benefits of Regional Payments Cooperation / Monika Dickhaus -- 10. The Americans, GATT, and European Integration, 1947-1957: A Decade of Dilemma / Wendy Asbeek Brusse -- 11. National Defense Policies and the Failure of Military Integration in NATO: American Military Assistance and Western European Rearmament, 1949-1954 / Till Geiger, Lorenza and Sebesta -- 12. Forced Technology Transfer and Western Integration / Raymond G. Stokes -- 13. I. I. Rabi, Lloyd V. Berkner, and the American Rehabilitation of European Science, 1945-1954 / Allan A. Needell -- 14. What is "Military" Technology? Two Cases of U.S.-European Scientific and Technological Collaboration in the 1950s / John Krige -- 15. U.S. Multinationals and the Unification of Europe, 1945-1960 / Mira Wilkins -- 16. Legacies and Integrations: Europe's Role in the Reconstruction of German Foreign Direct Investment after the Second World War / Harm G. Schroter -- 17. The Airbus Matrix: The Reorganization of the Postwar European Aircraft Industry / Glenn E. Bugos.A group of the most prominent scholars in politics and history discuss European integration and the role the United States has played, and will continue to play, in it. Examining diplomacy, industry, security, trade, finance, and the rise of the multinational corporation, these scholars present a multifaceted portrait of the United States' tenuous relationship to the European Union. The individual chapters add up to a fascinating look at the historic assembly of a union that will undoubtedly change the face of Europe and, ultimately, of the entire world. This is a book that anyone interested in this historic occurrence will not want to miss.
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