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The woman who fell from the sky (Iroquois) -- The origin of corn (Eastern Cherokee) -- The chief's daughters : an Otoe tale (Otoe) -- The ghost wife (Pawnee) -- Changing woman and white shell woman (Navajo) -- Bluejay and the well-behaved maiden (Nez Percé).
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, [2016]
9780190248031 (acid-free paper)
Women in dialogue : an introduction / Exponent II is born / Millie's mother's red dress / Hide and seek / The implications of feminism for BYU / Mormon sisters : feminists / First grief / Church and politics at the Utah IWY Conference / "My revolution" : excerpt, from Housewife to heretic / "The church was once in the forefront of the women's movement" : speech to the Senate Constitutional Rights Subcommittee / Patriarchal panic : sexual politics in the Mormon Church / The Mormon concept of a Mother in Heaven / Another prayer and Let my sisters do for me / Motherless house / A gift given, a gift taken : washing, anointing, and blessing the sick among Mormon women / Mormon women and the struggle for definition : the nineteenth-century church / The pink Dialogue and beyond / Women and priesthood / Selections from Mormon women speak : A purple rose / Expanding the vision / Across the generations / The missing rib : the forgotten place of queens and priestessses in the establishment of Zion / An elegy in lower case (for President Spencer W. Kimball) / Lusterware / The day of the lambs and the lions / Wife #3 / Walk in the pink moccasins / The meeting and When nice ain't so nice / Mormonism's odd couple : the priesthood-motherhood connection / I am a Mormon, and I am for choice / Mother wove the morning / The blessing / Put on your strength, O daughters of Zion : claiming priesthood and knowing the Mother / The LDS intellectual community and church leadership : a contemporary chronology / White roses : statement -- Border crossings / Toward a Mormon theology of God the Mother / Towards a feminist interpretation of Latter-day Saint scripture / Dancing through the doctrine : observations on religion and feminism / I have an answer : questions to gospel answers / Could feminism have saved the Nephites? / Where have all the Mormon feminists gone / Power hungry / There is always a struggle / The trouble with chicken patriarchy / What women know -- 13 articles of healthy chastity / Invocation/benediction / The two trees / Dear Mom / To do the business of the church : a cooperative paradigm for examining gendered participation within church organizational structure / Now I have the power / All are alike unto God / Equality is not a feeling / On black bodies in white spaces : conversations on women's ordination and women of African descent in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints / Ordain women, but . . . : a womanist perspective / Rejoice in the diversity of our sisterhood : a Samoan Mormon feminist voice on Ordain Women / Claim yourself : finding validation and purpose without institutional approval / The Mormon priestess : LDS temple theology of womanhood / Birth/rebirth : welcome baby, you are home / Pioneers /
Eighteenth century forerunners. The tree ; from The petition for an absolute retreat ; To the nightingale ; A nocturnal reverie / A fairy tale ; A night-piece on death ; A hymn to contentment / The highland laddie ; My Peggy ; Sweet William's ghost ; Through the wood laddie ; An thou were my ain thing ; from The gentle shepherd. Patie and Peggy / Preface to the evergreen / The braes of Yarrow / William and Margaret ; The Birks of Endermay / Grongar Hill ; The fleece. from Book I / The seasons. from Winter ; from Summer ; from Autumn ; A hymn on the seasons ; The castle of indolence, from Canto I ; Tell me, thou soul of her I love ; To Amanda ; Preface to winter /
Fayetteville : University of Arkansas Press, [2014]
9781610755504 (electronic bk.)
Series Editors Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Foundational Food -- The Arapaho Learn How to Hunt Buffalo -- The Iroquois Learn to Grow Beans, Corn, and Squash Together -- Spanish Explorer Francisco Vasquez de Coronado Encounters Pueblo Food, 1540 -- Athanase de Mézières Describes Wichita Food Habits in Eighteenth Century Texas -- Antoine-Simon Le Page du Pratz Describes the Food of Eighteenth-Century Louisiana -- Engravings by Jacques Le Moync de Morques Depict Native American Subsistence Strategies in Sixteenth-Century Florida -- Colonial Culinary Encounters -- Englishman John Gerarde Evaluates the Nutritional Value of Maize, 1597 -- Olaudah Equiano Describes the Food of Seventeenth-Century Igbo -- Alexander Falconbridge Describes the Food of the Middle Passage -- Colonial Advertisement Offering Slaves for Sale Who Had Experience Cultivating Rice -- Wahunsonacock Advises the English Residents of Jamestown Not to Steal Food from Native Americans -- Captain John Smith Describes the Starving Time of 1609-1610 -- The Colonists at Plimoth Plantation Celebrate Their 1621 Harvest -- Massachusetts Colonist Mary Rowlandson Describes the Food Eaten by the Algonquin Who Held Her Captive in 1675 and 1676 -- An Indentured Servant in Virginia Begs His Parents for Food, 1623 -- Developing a National Cuisine -- Cotton Mather Describes Religious Fasting, 1683 -- Changing Fireplace Technology -- Sarah Kemble Knight Describes Dining during a 1704 Journey from Boston to New Haven -- Cartoon Depicting Colonial Response to the British Tax on Tea, 1774 -- New York Coffeehouse, 1797 -- Excerpts from the First American Cookbook -- Benjamin Franklin Gives Advice about Eating and Drinking in Poor Richard's Almanack -- Thomas Jefferson Requests American Food while Living in France -- Kitchen Inventory at Monticello Created by James Hemings -- In a Letter to James Monroe, James Madison Reacts to Diplomatic Scandal over Dining Etiquette -- Nineteenth-Century Expansion -- Lydia Maria Child Advises American Women, 1832 -- Memoir of a Wagon Train to California, 1849 -- Cowboys Fating on the Range -- Song about John Chinaman, 1850s -- Laguna Pueblo Women Grinding Corn -- Rose Wilder Lanes Memoir of Life in the West, 1880s -- Foodways during Enslavement and War -- Recipes and Advice for Southern Cooks, 1824 -- Frederick Douglass Recalls Childhood Hunger, 1845 -- Harriet Jacobs's Memoir, 1861 -- Diary of a Soldier from Illinois, 1862 -- Bread Riot in Richmond, 1863 -- Lincoln Declares a Day of National Thanksgiving, 1863 -- Union Officers Dining in the Held, 1864 -- Recipes and Counsel for Southern Women after the War, 1867 -- Eating in an Age of Decadence and Empire -- Criticism of Conspicuous Consumption, 1903 -- Dinner Party Etiquette in 1877 -- The Nation Magazine Comments on the "Servant Problem" -- Dinner at Delmonico's -- Advice on How to Achieve the Ideal Body Type in the Nineteenth Century -- Lillian Russell: A Nineteenth-Century Beauty -- Italian Foodways Expand the American Palate -- Jewish Immigrants Import Kosher Food Practices -- Food Vendors in New York City -- Captain Frank N. Moore Testifies about the Quality of Military Food Supplies during the Spanish American War -- Taft Banquet Highlights US Imperial Interests -- Food and Social Reform in the Progressive Era -- John Harvey Kellogg Gives Dietary Advice to Adolescent Girls -- Upton Sinclair Publicizes Unsanitary Conditions in Meat-Processing Facilities -- A Multiethnic Dinner Party in the Age of Immigration -- Catherine E. Beecher and Harriet Beecher Stowe Advocate for the Training of Housewives -- Pearl Idelia Ellis Argues that Dietary Reform Can Aid in Assimilation and End Crime -- A Cooking Class at the Carlisle Indian Industrial School, 1901 -- Mary Hinman Abel Creates Recipes for the Economically Disadvantaged -- New York City Tenement Kitchen Doubles as a Home Workshop in 1911 -- The US Food Administration Asks for Voluntary Food Conservation during World War I -- The Federal Government Equates Food Behavior with Military Behavior during World War I -- From Prohibition to the Great Depression -- Migration and Memories of Food -- Bemoaning the Approach of Prohibition, 1917 -- Raid on Alcohol, early 1920s -- Anti-Saloon League Program, 1937 -- Difficulty Finding Tenants -- Family Praying over Meal by Roadside, 1939 -- Children Return to School Hoping for Free Lunch, 1939 -- Rural Electrification Agency Improves Kitchens, 1930s-1940s -- Ethnic Grocery Store in Houston -- Wartime Food and Postwar Consumption -- Freedom from Want, 1941 -- Wartime Rationing, 1943 -- American Culinary Encounter, 1942 -- Eating in an Internment Camp, 1942 -- George C. Marshall on Hunger in Europe, 1947 -- Nutritional Recommendations, 1940S-1950S -- New Appliances, 1950s -- Condiment Production -- Convenience Food Recipes, 1950s -- Kitchen Debate, 1959 -- Politics, Protest, and Food -- Desegregating Eating Establishments in Arkansas, 1960s -- Cesar Chavez and the United Farm Workers, 1960s -- The Diggers' Free City, 1968 -- Mentis from the Kennedy and Johnson White Houses, 1962 and 1964 -- Nixon in China, 1972 -- Senate Diet Hearings, 1973 -- Contemporary Food Issues -- Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 1980 and 1995 -- The US Department of Agriculture Develops Educational Icons to Give Dietary Advice -- The US Department of Agriculture Certifies Some Food as Organic -- The Federal Government Justifies Providing Subsistence for the Nation's Poorest Citizens -- Let's Move! Factsheet -- James McWilliams Advocates for Meatless Hot Dogs -- A. Breeze Harper Urges the Food Movement to Be Sensitive to Issues of Race and Class -- For Further Reading -- Index.
Cambridge, Mass. : Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, [2012]
9780674065680 (alkaline paper)
Confessio amantis / The vision of Piers Plowman / The Canterbury tales / La male regle de T. Hoccleue / King Henry VI's triumphal entry into London / London lickpenny / Collyn Clout / "London, thou art of townes a per se" / "Tagus, farewell, that westward with thy streams" / "Who list his wealth and ease retain" / "London, hast thou accusèd me" / The ballad which Anne Askew made and sang when she was in Newgate / The lover to the Thames of London, to favour his lady passing thereon / The manner of her will, and what she left to London and to all those in it, at her departing / Prothalamion / King Edward the First / Tichborne's elegy / Poly-olbion / Henry VI, part II / Henry V / Henry VIII / Summer's last will and testament / Skialetheia / The devil is an ass / On the famous voyage / Satire 1 / To Mr. E.G. / Epithalamion made at Lincoln's Inn / Satire 4 / Twickenham Garden /
North and South Drift Apart -- The Life of a Slave -- From Solomon Northrup's Twelve Years a Slave, 1853 -- Slavery: Voices in Opposition -- From Theodore Weld's American Slavery As It Is, 1839 -- A Northern Mill Worker's Thoughts -- From the Lowell Offering, c. 1843 -- Nat Turner's Revolt -- From the Richmond Enquirer, "24th August, 1831, 3 O'clock" -- From the Liberator, September 3, 1831 -- The Amistad Affair -- From Kale's Letter to John Quincy Adams, January 4, 1841.
Alice Adams (1926-1999) / Betty Adcock (1938-) / James Agee (1909-1955) / Conrad Aiken (1889-1973) / James Lane Allen (1849-1925) / Dorothy Allison (1949-) / Washington Allston (1779-1843) / George Alsop (1636?-1673?) / Lisa Alther (1944-) / A. R. Ammons (1926-2001) / Raymond Andrews (1934-1991) / Maya Angelou (1928-) / Tina McElroy Ansa (1949-) / James Applewhite (1935-) / Harriette Arnow (1908-1986) / Daphne Athas (1923-) / Marilou Awiakta (1936-) / Thomas Bacon (1700?-1768) / George William Bagby (1828-1883) / Joseph Glover Baldwin (1815-1864) / Benjamin Banneker (1731-1806) / Gerald W. Barrax (1933-) / John Barth (1930-) / Frederick Barthelme (1943-) / William Bartram (1739-1823) / Rick Bass (1958-) / John Spencer Bassett (1867-1928) / Hamilton Basso (1904-1964) / Richard Bausch (1945-) / Frances Courtenay Baylor (1848-1920) / John Beecher (1904-1980) / Madison Smartt Bell (1957-) / Katherine Bellamann (1877-1956) / Lerone Bennett (1928-) / Wendell Berry (1934-) / Doris Betts (1932-) / Robert Beverley (ca. 1673-1722) / John Peale Bishop (1892-1944) / Arthur Blackamore (ca. 1679-post-1722) / James Blair (1655?/1656?-1743) / Richard Bland (1710-1776) / Albert Taylor Bledsoe (1809-1877) / Joseph Blotner (1923-) / Roy Blount, Jr. (1941-) / Robert Bolling (1738-1775) / John Henry Boner (1845-1903) / Sherwood Bonner (1849-1883) / Arna Wendell Bontemps (1902-1973) / Kate Langley Bosher (1865-1932) / David Bottoms (1949-) / Jonathan Boucher (1738-1804) / James Boyd (1888-1944) / Roark Bradford (1898-1948) / John Ed Bradley (1958-) / Rick Bragg (1959-) / Taylor Branch (1947-) / Benjamin Griffith Brawley (1882-1939) / Cleanth Brooks (1906-1994) / Larry Brown (1951-2004) / Rita Mae Brown (1944-) / Sterling A. Brown (1901-1989) / William Garrott Brown (1868-1913) / William Wells Brown (1814-1884) / William Hand Browne (1828-1912) / James Lee Burke (1936-) / Thomas Burke (ca. 1747-1783) / Frances Hodgson Burnett (1849-1924) / Olive Ann Burns (1924-1990) / Jack Butler (1944-) / Robert Olen Butler (1945-) / Kathryn Stripling Byer (1944-) / William Byrd II of Westover (1674-1744) / James Branch Cabell (1879-1958) / George Washington Cable (1844-1925) / Erskine Caldwell (1903-1987) / Frances Boyd Calhoun (1867-1909) / Will D. Campbell (1924-) / Truman Capote (1924-1984) / Forrest Carter (1925-1979) / Hodding Carter (1907-1972) / Jimmy Carter (1924-) / William Alexander Caruthers (1802-1846) / W. J. Cash (1900-1941) / Clarence Cason (1896-1935) / Madison Julius Cawein (1865-1914) / Fred Chappell (1936-) / Brainard Cheney (1900-1990) / Kelly Cherry (1940-) / Mary Boykin Chesnut (1823-1886) / Charles W. Chesnutt (1858-1932) / Alice Childress (1916-1994) / Mark Childress (1957-) / Thomas Holley Chivers (1809-1858) / Kate Chopin (1850-1904) / Emily Tapscott Clark (1893-1953) / John Henrik Clarke (1915-1998) / John Bell Clayton (1906-1955) / Pearl Cleage (1948-) / Irvin Shrewsbury Cobb (1876-1944) / Pat Conroy (1945-) / Moncure Daniel Conway (1832-1907) / J. Gordon Coogler (1865-1901) / Ebenezer Cooke [Cook] (1667?-post-1732) / John Esten Cooke (1830-1886) / Philip Pendleton Cooke (1816-1850) / Anna J. Cooper (1858?-1964) / Patricia Cornwell (1956-) / John William Corrington (1932-1988) / John Cotton of Queen's Creek, Va. (1643?-post-1680) / Vicki Covington (1952-) / Alfred Leland Crabb (1884-1979) / Thomas Cradock (1718-1770) / Hannah Crafts (18?-?) / William Crafts (1787-1826) / Hubert Creekmore (1907-1966) / Harry Crews (1935-) / Davy Crockett (1786-1836) / Hal Crowther (1945-) / George Washington Parke Custis (1781-1857) / James McBride Dabbs (1896-1970) / Richard Dabney (1787-1825) / Thomas Dale (1700-1750) / Danske Dandridge (1854-1914) / Olive Tilford Dargan (1869-1968) / Guy Davenport (1927-2005) / Donald Davidson (1893-1968) / Samuel Davies (1723-1761) / James Paxton Davis, Jr. (1925-1994) / Ossie Davis (1917-2005) / Rebecca Harding Davis (1831-1910) / William Dawson (1704-1752) / James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow (1820-1867) / Edwin De Leon (1818-1891) / Thomas Cooper De Leon (1839-1914) / Babs H. Deal (1929-2004) / Borden Deal (1922-1985) / James Dickey (1923-1997) / Samuel Henry Dickson (1798-1872) / R. H. W. Dillard (1937-) / Thomas Dixon (1864-1946) / J. Frank Dobie (1888-1964) / Ellen Douglas (1921-) / Frederick Douglass (1818-1895) / Rita Dove (1952-) / Clifford Dowdey (1904-1979) / Harris Downey (1907-1979) / Andre Dubus (1936-1999) / James Duff (1955-) / John Dufresne (1948-) / Daniel Dulany, the Elder (1685-1753) / Daniel Dulany, the Younger (1722-1797) / Henry Dumas (1934-1968) / Joseph Dumbleton (fl. 1740-1750) / Alice Dunbar-Nelson (1875-1935) / Wilma Dykeman (1920-) / Tony Earley (1961-) / Charles Edward Eaton (1916-) / William Eddis (1738-1825) / Clyde Edgerton (1944-) / Randolph Edmonds (1900-1983) / Murrell Edmunds (1898-1981) / Harry Stillwell Edwards (1855-1938) / George Cary Eggleston (1839-1911) / John Ehle (1925-) / Lonne Elder III (1931-1996) / Sarah Barnwell Elliott (1848-1928) / William Elliott (1788-1863) / Ralph Ellison (1913?-1994) / Percival Everett (1956-) / William Clark Falkner (1825-1889) / John Wesley Thompson Faulkner III (1901-1963) / William Faulkner (1897-1962) / Jessie Redmond Fauset (1886-1961) / Peter Steinam Feibleman (1930-) / Roberto G. Fernandez (1952-) / Julia Fields (1938-) / John Finlay (1941-1991) / Zelda Fitzgerald (1900-1948) / George Fitzhugh (1806-1881) / William Fitzhugh (1651-1701) / Fannie Flagg (1941-) / Inglis Fletcher (1879-1969) / John Gould Fletcher (1886-1950) / Horton Foote (1916-) / Shelby Foote (1916-2005) / Jesse Hill Ford (1928-1996) / Richard Ford (1944-) / Alcee Fortier (1856-1914) / John Fox, Jr. (1862 or 1863-1919) /
Mama's black baby boy / Keep movin' / Poor mourner / You been a good old wagon / Poor mourner / Nobody / What a time / The camp meeting jubilee / Poor mourner / Down home rag / The rain song / Memphis blues / Memphis blues / Blame it on the blues / St. Louis blues / N Blues / Livery stable blues / Moonlight blues / Death where is thy sting? / Beale Street blues / Memphis blues / Kansas City blues / Swanee blues / Lovin' Sam from Alabam / Frankie blues / Chain gang blues / Octacorda My soul is a witness /
London, UK ; New York, NY, USA : Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2015.
9781472524225 HardBack
General Introduction -- Big pictures: Introduction ; Dupinade, French caricature, 1831 / General Wool and his troops in the streets of Saltillo, 1847 / An abolitionist daguerreotype, New York, 1850 / Antietam sketches and photographs, 1862 / Barricades of Paris Commune, 1871 / Interview of Chevreul, France, 1886 / Zapata and Salinas, Mexico, 1911 and 1991 / Photographer on the western front, 1917 / Sports photomontage, France, 1926 / Public execution of Ruth Meyer, Sing-Sing Prison, 1928 / Photo of Kellogg-Briand Pact Meeting, Paris, 1931 / A decisive moment, France, 1932 / Republican soldier, Spanish Civil War, 1936 / Soviet war photo, Crimea, 1942 /
Corinna, from Athens, to Tanagra ; The yacht ; Ianthe ; Her name ; The gifts return'd ; The maid's lament ; The dragon-fly ; To Miss Arundell ; Rose Aylmer ; On a child ; To his verse ; The kiss ; The wall-flower ; On the death of Southey ; On his own death ; His epitaph ; Finis / A wish / Plaint / To spring : on the banks of the Cam / The nun ; Jenny kiss'd me ; Abou Ben Adhem / Champagne rosée / Hermione ; For a fountain / Last lines / The right use of prayer / On his friend, Joseph Rodman Drake / Balaam ; November / Graves of infants ; Song ; Written in Northampton County asylum / Lines / The forest maid ; Thanatopsis / Song ; The phoenix ; Love's likeness ; The lyre ; On the death of a recluse ; Song / The sower's song / Song ; To a lofty beauty from her poor kinsman ; May, 1840 / Ode to the moon ; Fair Ines ; Time of roses ; The death-bed ; Ruth ; The bridge of sighs ; The song of the shirt / A Jacobite's epitaph / Elena's song ; Song ; Women singing / Conflict / Woodlands ; The oak-tree ; The old house ; The turnstile ; The wife a-lost ; Evening, and maidens ; The head-stone / Rest ; Chorus of the elements ; The vicar ; Mater desiderata / The mother ; Song / Eileen Aroon / Dark Rosaleen ; The fair hills of Eirk, O ; The Karamanian exile ; The three Khalandeers; Gone in the wind ; To Amine ; Advice against travel ; The world : a Ghazel ; The nameless one / Mariners' song ; Dirge ; Dream-pedlary ; Bridal song to Amala ; Wolfram's song / Absent yet present ; Nydia's song / The field-path / Wood-notes ; Fore-runners ; Days ; Give all to love ; Brahma / Ralph Waldo Emerson -- The plough ; Solitude and the life / The lamp / The first fathers ; The song of the western men ; Death song ; King Arthur's waes-hael / Wellington / Lament / The bells of Shandon / The true martyr / Farewells from paradise ; Cowper's grave ; Praise of earth ; Confessions ; The mask ; Grief ; Mystery ; A musical instrument ; Sonnets from the Portuguese ; Inclusions ; My Kate ; The best ; The North and the South /
Symphony no. 5 / Pines of Rome / Rhapsody in blue / Piano concerto no. 2, op. 102. Allegro / Carnival of the animals, finale = Carnaval des animaux / The sorcerer's apprentice / Pomp and circumstance, marches 1, 2, 3, and 4 / Firebird suite, 1919 version / Destino /
The lost pilot ; The girls want to go to a nightclub ; Be a pal ; The diet ; Lucy thinks Ricky is trying to murder her ; The quiz show -- The audition ; The séance ; Men are messy ; The fur coat ; Lucy is jealous of girl singer ; Drafted -- The adagio ; The benefit ; The amateur hour ; Lucy plays Cupid ; Lucy fakes illness ; Lucy writes a play -- Breaking the lease ; The ballet ; The young fans ; New neighbors ; Fred and Ethel fight ; The moustache -- The gossip ; Pioneer women ; The marriage license ; The kleptomaniac ; Cuban pals ; The freezer -- Lucy does a TV commercial ; The publicity agent ; Lucy gets Ricky on the radio ; Lucy's schedule ; Ricky thinks he's getting bald ; Ricky asks for a raise -- Lucy goes to Scotland ; I love Lucy: the movie ; Lucy and Desi's first joint TV appearance ; "I love Lucy" at the sixth annual Emmy Awards ; On-set commercial from the series premiere.
Memento Mori / Preparation -- 2014: Moscow / c. 823: Chang'an / 1854: London / c. 560 BC: Sardus / 1977: Hull / 1947: Brooklyn / 1623: London / c. 325 BC: Meng / c. 1600: Denmark / c. 58 BC: Rome / 1982: Mexico city / c. 1820: Japan / 1952: Northampton, MA / c. 1573: Aquitaine / 1951: Wales / 1647: Santiago / 1927: Charlestown, MA / c. 1360: Shiraz / c. 64: Campania / 1995: New Jersey / c. 500 BC: Teos / c. 1820: Japan / 1944: Zurich / c. 1200 BC: Aulis / 1603: Richmond / Expiration -- 2013: Phoenix / c. 64: Rome / 1882: Russia / 1390: Japan / 1936: London / 1890: Trieste / 1944: Pianosa / 8: Tomis / 1842: Philadelphia / c. 1345: Java / 1962: Los Angeles / 1918: Yekaterinburg / c. 300: Silena / 1953: New Haven / 1862: Virginia / c. 500 BC: Ephesus / c. 1980: Tsuchiura / c. 1862: Amherst, MA / 1892: Iran / c. 1870: South Africa / 1926: New York City / 1968: Khe Sanh / 1833: London / 1944: Saipan / 1957: Paris / 1836: London / 1889: United States / 1849: Cape Cod / Postmortem -- c. 2001: Knoxville / 922: Volga River / 1915: Knoxville / 1437: Hanyang / c. 90: Tanagra / 1960: Oxford / 1849: Filey / c. 300 BC: Tegea / c. 1180 BC: Argos / c. 1948: Sichuan Province / c. 1246: Mongol Empire / 1986: Turin / c. 58 BC: Egypt / 1986: New York City / 1942: Saratov / 1863: Gettysburg / c. 710: Kyushu / c. 1917: Seattle / 1363: Venice / c. 1924: Berlin / c. 500: Persia / 2001: Cape Cod / Last Meals / Squeak and Gibber / Mournful creatures / Virginia Morell -- Conversations / Duels, Fresh Oysters, Black Death -- Reconsideration: the American way of death /