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Weather, Climate, and Human History / I. Reconstruction : -- The Global Climate System / Archives of Nature and Archives of Societies / Evidence from the Archives of Societies: Documentary Evidence-Overview / Evidence from the Archives of Societies: Personal Documentary Sources / Evidence from the Archives of Societies: Institutional Sources / Evidence from the Archives of Societies: Early Instrumental Observations / Evidence from the Archives of Societies: Historical sources in glaciology / Analysis and interpretation: Homogenization of instrumental data / Analysis and interpretation: Calibration-verification / Analysis and Interpretation: Temperature and Precipitation Indices / Analysis and Interpretation: Spatial Climate Field Reconstructions / Analysis and interpretation: Modeling of past climates / The denial of global warming /
New York : G.K. Hall ; Toronto : Maxwell Macmillan Canada ; New York : Maxwell Macmillan International, [1993]
0805799540 (alkaline paper)
Early Manifestations. First Identifiers. Carl Vinnen, "Quonsque Tandem," from A Protest of German Artists, 1911. Wilhelm Worringer, "The Historical Development of Modern Art," The Struggle for Art: The Answer to the "Protest of German Artists," 1911. Paul Ferdinand Schmidt, "The Expressionists," Der Sturm, 1912. Richart Reiche, "Foreword," International Exhibition of the Sonderbund, Cologne, 1912. Max Deri, "Cubists and Expressionism," Pan, 1912. The Brucke. E. L. Kirchner: program of the artist group, Brucke, 1906; "Chronicle of the Brucke," 1913; letter to Erich Heckel and Max Pechstein, March 31, 1910; letters to Gustav Schiefler, June 27, 1911 and March 16, 1913. Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, postcard to Cuno Amiet, January 8, 1909, and letter to Gustav Schiefler, ca. 1913. Erich Heckel letters to Franz Marc, Spring 1912 to Winter 1912/13. Max Pechstein (transcribed by W. Heymann), "What Is Picasso Up To?", Pan, 1912. Neue Kunstler Vereinigung Munchen and the Blaue Reiter. Wassily Kandinsky, "Foreword," Neue Kunstler Vereinigung exhibition catalogue, 1909-10, and untitled essay, The Struggle for Art: The Answer to the "Protest of German Artists", 1911. Kubin-Kandinsky letters, May 5, 1910, and August 13, 1911. Wassily Kandinsky and Franz Marc, preface (not printed), ca. October 1911, for the Blaue Reiter almanac; and Franz Marc, subscription prospectus, January 1912, for the Blaue Reiter almanac. Franz Marc letter to Reinhard Piper, April 20, 1910, and to Wassily Kandinsky, October 5, 1912. Paul Klee, "Exhibition of the Modern League in the Zurich Kunsthaus," Die Alpen, 1912. Der Sturm. Herwarth Walden, "Introduction," First German Autumn Salon, 1913, and letter from August Macke, April 21, 1913.
[London, United Kingdom] : Palgrave Macmillan, [2018]
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Weather, Climate, and Human History / I. Reconstruction : -- The Global Climate System / Archives of Nature and Archives of Societies / Evidence from the Archives of Societies: Documentary Evidence-Overview / Evidence from the Archives of Societies: Personal Documentary Sources / Evidence from the Archives of Societies: Institutional Sources / Evidence from the Archives of Societies: Early Instrumental Observations / Evidence from the Archives of Societies: Historical sources in glaciology / Analysis and interpretation: Homogenization of instrumental data / Analysis and interpretation: Calibration-verification / Analysis and Interpretation: Temperature and Precipitation Indices / Analysis and Interpretation: Spatial Climate Field Reconstructions / Analysis and interpretation: Modeling of past climates / The denial of global warming /
Boston, Mass. ; New York, N.Y. : Houghton, Mifflin and Company ; [etc.].
volume 1. Aboriginal America. [c1889] -- volume 2. Spanish explorations in America from the fifteenth to the seventeenth century. [c1886] -- volume 3. English explorations and settlements in North America, 1497-1689. [c1884] -- volume 4. French explorations and settlements in North America, and those of the Portuguese, Dutch, and Swedes, 1500-1700. [c1884] -- volume 5. The English and French in North America, 1689-1763. [c1887] -- volume 6-7. The United States of North America. [c1887-88] -- volume 8. The later history of British, Spanish, and Portuguese America. [c1889].
Human origins and early cultures -- Human origins -- The Ice age world -- From hunting to farming: the origins of agriculture -- Before the first cities: the Near East 8000 to 4000 BC -- Early Europe: the colonization of a continent 6000 to 1500 BC -- African peoples and cultures to AD 1000 -- Peoples and cultures of the Americas to AD 900 -- Australia and Oceania before European contact -- The First civilizations -- The Beginning of civilization in the Eurasian world 3500 to 1500 BC -- The Early empires of Mesopotamia c.3500 to 1600 BC -- The Near East from the fall of Babylon to the fall of Assyria c.1300 to 612 BC -- Ancient Egypt: civilization and empire -- Language dispersals: Indo-Europeans and Semites -- The Beginnings of Chinese civilization to 500 BC -- The Beginnings of Indian civilization -- Mediterranean civilization c.3000 to 950 BC -- The Classical civilizations of Eurasia -- The Commercial and cultural bonds of Eurasia -- The Religious bonds of Eurasia to AD 500 -- The Spread of Greek civilization -- The Hellenistic world 336 to 30 BC -- The Empires of Persia 550 BC to AD 637 -- The Unification of China 350 BC to AD 220 -- The Peoples of Northern Europe -- The Expansion of Roman power in Italy and the Mediterranean to 31 BC -- The Roman empire from Augustus to Justinian 31 BC to AD 565 -- The Economy of the Roman world C. AD 200 -- The Rise of Christianity to Ad 600 -- The Crisis of the classical world.
The Missionary Magazine (cover Jan 1899) The Foreign Mission Board (article) -- Our headquarters / Mission Boards work after 1899: four important matters / Eighth meeting of the Conference (article,The Daily Bulletin) -- Our first Scandinavian minister (article,The Daily Bulletin,1899) -- World Mission Prologue provides springboard for final message (chart) -- Minutes of Mission Board meeting Mar 19 to 26, 1902 -- Letter from A. G. Daniells. to My Dear Brother Palmer, Jun 1906, regarding Brother Palmer's health -- Missions Quarterly First Quarter, 1933- Topic: South America -- Missions call many into strange climes (article, The Battle Creek Enquirer, 1936) -- Misionary reports of Pitcairn Island, Africa, China, South America, India, Mexico, Japan, and Northern Rhodesia (article, The Ministry, 1938) -- Our missionary firsts / Pagan survival / Cargo cults and Seventh-day Adventism / Letter from David S. Ketchum of Ketchum Inc. to W. G. C. Murdoch, Apr 1965, about the reprint of the statistics of church finances -- A lifetime missionary to Africa answers the question: why be a missionary? / Anthropology: luxury or necessity for missions? / Another 3rd generation family Ham-Strickland (article, Alumni News, 1968) -- Christ seeks Asia / A spectacular birth (article) -- The Christian presence in the world: comparative Christian statistics (report on history of Christian Mission) -- Birth of the world-wide mission program (article) -- Seventh-day Adventist mission in the seventies / Adventist work around the world (article, Southern Tidings, 1972) -- Training for mission service (article, 1972) -- Adventist schools in mansions and castles / To every nation (article, Signs of the Times, 1974) -- A movement is born / NASDAD enlarges scope of dental missions (article, Review and Herald, 1974) -- In whatsoever place / Spending for foreign missions is on decline / Sabbath school leaders discuss mission offerings / Reflections of a happy missionary / The way of His witnesses / Family: a young couple in Minnesota is as responsible for sending a missionary from the Philippines to Africa as is a member in a barrio in the Philippines (article, Review and Herald, 1978) -- Ellen White and the beginning of our church's philosophy of missions- Part 1 and Part -2 / Great commision commitment with related statistics -- Personal information re: prospective overseas worker (form, The Secretariat of the General Conference) -- Do we mean this / Conference status - criteria (organizing missions into conferences) -- The God that must needs be Christ Jesus: four studies / Alu (short story) -- Our first missionaries (1874-1887) (report) -- Reject lure of world's objectives (report) -- When thou art far across the sea / Ellen G. White in Europe: expanding mission perspective: how the visions helped / Mission problems / Confessions of a missionary / E. G. White correspondence and early missionaries to Africa / Mission Institute instructions and counsel / Development aid - why? / Needed: a renewed commitment to missions / The scope of our task (article, review and Herald, 1982) -- The poor get richer/ In pursuit of members' money / SOS volunteer gains inspiration in Kenya / To every nation, kindred, tongue, and people: one women's crusade for language learning / How an unemployed mission worker's wife employs her time: "what do you do all day?" / Discovering your America / My Faith, my Life: what mission means to me: the gospel commission calls us to proclamation, service, and fellowship / Reviving giving to missions / The challenge of village agriculture- teaching better gardening techniques in developing countries could relieve strained church budgets / Global strategy stretching for Jesus / Doing more / Portuguese work takes root in California / Denominational change: a sociological perspective / Global mission to every people group / The 10/40 window- battling against the odds: The 10/40 window is the greatest challenge facing Global Mission / Worldview and mission: suggestions for a mission theology / Mission as worship / Maintaining the Adventist vision / Mission of Adventists- movement of destiny with identifying earmarks / I'm going back / See also referrals -- Transfer sheet
Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey : Prentice-Hall, [1969]
Origin of religion / Magic / The progressive course of the human mind / Magic and religion / Animism / Ancestor-worship, deities and religious differentiation / Demons, heroes, gods / Totem and taboo / Religious evolution / The truth of religion / Theses on Feuerbach / Religious illusion and the task of history / Utility of religion / The principle of resentment / Religion as the constituent principle of the ancient family and city / An ecclesiastical system as a social bond / Religion and natural society / Religion as a collective representation / The public and the individual character of religion / Totemism / The origin of the bad conscience / Obsessive actions and religious practices / Religion and the crisis of identity / Charisma : its revolutionary character and its transformation / Religion, economics, and society / The false dichotomy of real and ideal / On the history of early Christianity / Socialism and the sociology of Christianity / The first form of the utopian mentality: the orgiastic chiliasm of the Anabaptists / The social background of the Anabaptist view of the church / Pursuit of the millennium : the relation between religious and social change / Man, master of nature / Medieval popular religious movements / The calling of the saints / The new morality and the new theology / The hidden god / Ashoka and Buddhism / The three types of Christian community / The social sources of denominationism / Church and sect / State and hierarchy / Neutralized religion and its functions / The contemporary upswing in religion / Religious orientations / The established church and the decline of church attendance in Sweden / The future of the worker priests / Sanskritization and westernization / Contemporary changes in Japanese religion / Sects and cults / The religious revival in America / Sociology of religion and sociology of knowledge / Can continual questioning be institutionalized? / Family and church as "boundary" structures / Some problems of the sociology of religion /
Letter from James White to Dr. Kellogg, Jul 1878, about resolutions made about Dr. J. H. Kellogg -- The home hand-book of domestic hygiene and rational medicine / Letter from J. H. Kellogg to W. C. White, Oct 1891, about the proper exercise of faith -- Letter from J. H. Kellogg to W. C. White, Oct 1891, about the proper exercise of faith -- The influence of dress in producing the physical decadence of American women / Letter from J. H. Kellogg to W. C. White, Jan 1892, about Bro. Tenney, Mrs. Kellogg's cook-book and general matters -- A mighty challenge: will we accept it? (article) -- The Wisdom Seekers (excerpt page 74, quote from letter written by Kellogg) -- Letter from S. N. Haskell to W. C. White, Dec 1899, about raising money for different areas -- Letter from S. N. Haskell to Ellen G. White, Dec 1899, about the business that Dr. Kellogg is engaged in -- Letter from G. A. Irwin to Mrs. Ellen G. White, Jul 1900, about the visit of John J. Wessels to the United States -- A great philanthropic...enterprise... (newspaper, [April] 1902) -- Letter from Jesse Arthur to Ellen G. White, Jan 1903, about a letter written to Ellen G. White by Dr. Kellogg -- Letter from A. G. Daniells to Elder W. C. White, Apr 1903, about Dr. Kellogg -- The Kelloggs in the old world and the new by Timothy Hopkins (portions of geneology book, 1903) -- J. H. Kellogg affirmation of loyalty (1903) -- Letter from J. H. Kellogg to Geo I. Butler, Aug 1904, about God as two systems -- Letter from M. G. Kellogg to J. H. Kellogg, Jun 1906, about a testimony concerning Ellen G. White -- Battle Creek Foods (article, Battle Creek Weekly Moon, 1906) -- Refuses to let go (article, Battle Creek Moon) Fire Dr. Kellogg and Prof. Belden (article, The Battle Creek Enquirer) -- Kellogg will be churched (article) -- Split among Adventists: 700 names are scratched (article, Battle Creek Journal, 1907) -- Wholesale expulsions from the Seventh-day Adventist Church (article, Battle Creek Moon, 1907) -- Adventists using the pruning knife (article, Battle Creek Enquirer, 1907) -- Adventists continue expulsions and denounce the local... (article, Battle Creek Moon, 1907) -- Are cleaning off the barnacles on church (article, Battle Creek Journal, 1907) -- The sanitarium in defense of methods (article, Battle Creek Journal, 1907) -- Ask "San" pointed questions (article, Battle Creek Enquirer, 1907) -- Our Adventist brethren who congregate... (article, Battle Creek Enquirer, 1907) -- [Question regarding the Sanitarium] (article, Battle Creek Enquirer, 1907) -- To Battle for their property (article, Battle Creek Enquirer, 1907) -- Kellogg and Tenney dropped; new book about Mrs. White (article, Battle Creek Journal, 1907) -- Dr. Kellogg's expulsion finally comes (article, Battle Creek Moon, 1907) -- Dr. Kellogg has been expelled from church (article, Battle Creek Enquirer, 1907) -- Non-Adventist opinion on subjects intimately pertaining to the Seventh Day Adventist faith... (article, Battle Creek Enquirer, 1907) -- An authentic interview between Elder G. W. Amadon, Elder A. C. Bordeau and Dr. John Harvey Kellogg in Battle Creek, Michigan on October 7th, 1907 (transcript) Letter from J. H. Kellogg to T. M. Steward, Dec 1907, about his religious beliefs and feelings since he has been excommunicated -- 1908 announcement: The Medical Missionary, Battle Creek, Michigan -- A father to forty (article, The Delineator, 1910) / Dr. John Harvey Kellogg (article) -- The relationship of the White and Kellogg families (report) -- Letter from W. C. White to dear Sister, May 1914, about Dr. Kellogg Letter from J. H. Kellogg to Percy Magan, Feb 1916, about Loma Linda A solemn charge / An appeal for the use of the telescope / Dr. J. H. Kellogg and the Battle Creek Sanitarium (talk, Oct 21, 1938) -- Dr. John Harvey Kellogg (article) -- Battle Creek Sanitarium (report, 1938) Articles about Dr. Kellogg after his death (Special reprint edition of The Battle Creek Enquirer, Dec 1943) -- Dr. John Harvey Kellogg (excerpt of The Medical Evangelist, 1944) -- Dr. Kellogg imported black squirrels / Letter from Arthur L. White to Richard W. Schwarz, May 1959, about Doctor Kellogg A selective guide to the Michigan State University library, manuscripts collection (report, 1961) -- Letter from Arthur L. White to Pastor E. R. Gane, Nov 1962, about Kellogg's influence on A. T. Jones -- Training school has trouble securing building for new home (article, The Nashville Times) -- Vision bold (granola, postum, corn flakes, and peanut butter) (article) -- Note by Arthur L. White regarding the stenographic report of special committee meeting held Oct 30, 1902 -- The making of a health reformer / The Battle Creek Sanitarium fire / In agony of soul / Ella Eaton Kellogg (report) -- John Harvey Kellogg / [Empty] -- The 2 brothers who put Michigan on the map / The playboy philosophy editorial by Hugh M. Hefner (article, Playboy, 1964) -- Note by Arthur L. White about the accuracy of the stenographic report (Sep 1964) -- Letter from William S. Sadler to Richard W. Schwarz, Jun 1965, about the doctoral thesis of Mr. Schwarz Evidence / The Alpha heresy: Kellogg and the cross / Spirit of Prophecy day theme: from incredulity to faith (booklet, May 1967) -- Letter from D. A. Delafield to Hedy Jemison, Sep 1967, about Dr. Kellogg -- Factories of Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich where Postum, Grape-Nuts and Elijah's Manna are made (pamphlet) -- Adventism's social gospel advocate: John Harvey Kellogg / Letter from Kennard Goodwin to Arthur L. White, Nov 1970, about the articles concerning Ellen G. White and Dr. John Harvey Kellogg The Kellogg schism: the hidden issues / My years with John Harvey Kellogg / Letter from Mrs. Fred Newroth to Ruth Kellogg, Oct 1974, about their family history -- Letter from Mrs. Fred Newroth to Ruth Kellogg, Nov 1974, about their family history -- Letter from F. Donald Yost to Mrs. Hedwig Jemison, Jan 1975, about Donald Kellogg's term paper -- John Harvey Kellogg, M.D., and the American diet / Letter from Arthur L. White to Dr. Richard Schwarz, Dec 1975, about a query concerning Sister White and her staying at the home of Dr. Kellogg in connection with the General Conference Session of 1901 -- [Empty] -- Letter from Grandpa Kellogg to Herbert, in the book Life: its mysteries and miracles -- Dr. Kellogg meets Amelia Earhart (article, Enquirer & News, 1979) -- Bessie Gerould's diary of 69 years fills a bookcase / Ella Eaton Kellogg (report) Mrs. John Harvey Kellogg as 'mother' / Review and Herald research regarding Henry W. Kellogg -- Kellogg's Corn Flakes, Happy Birthday, Battle Creek! 150 sesquicentennial 1831-1981 Early postcards sent to J. H. Kellogg's sister in Battle Creek (with attached letter from Esther Tarangle to Dear Sr. Jemison, Aug 1983) -- Merritt and Kellogg (report) -- [Empty] -- The flowers at evening prayer / John Harvey Kellogg, M. D. by Richard W. Schwarz (book cover) -- Cordial holiday greetings on a 1925 Christmas card from John Harvey Kellogg (picture and notes) -- John Harvey Kellogg and The Living Temple: A story told by a veteran minister / An overall examination: John Harvey Kellogg (article) -- See also referral notes -- Transfer sheet