Honor and Duty

Honor and Duty
Title Honor and Duty PDF eBook
Author E Samantha Cheng
Publisher
Pages 1100
Release 2020-11-11
Genre
ISBN 9781734329506

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Honor and Duty is a tribute Chinese Americans who served in the U.S. Armed Forces during WWII. Biographical information, detailed service record, and photographs provide vivid evidence of their service to the United States.

Heritage & Honor

Heritage & Honor
Title Heritage & Honor PDF eBook
Author Lean'tin L. Bracks
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2022
Genre African American choirs
ISBN

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The Mark of Honour

The Mark of Honour
Title The Mark of Honour PDF eBook
Author Hazel C. Mathews
Publisher Heritage
Pages 244
Release 1965-12
Genre History
ISBN 9781487581428

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This volume discusses Scottish emigration to the American colonies, the reasons for their decision to do so, the perils faced on the Atlantic sea journey, and the politics and Loyalist sentiments that arrived with them.

A Common Cultural Heritage

A Common Cultural Heritage
Title A Common Cultural Heritage PDF eBook
Author Grant Frame
Publisher Eisenbrauns
Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 9781934309377

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Contains six essays on Near Eastern and biblical law, as well as essays on biblical and Mesopotamian literature, history, religion, divination, slavery, and art.

Role-play as a Heritage Practice

Role-play as a Heritage Practice
Title Role-play as a Heritage Practice PDF eBook
Author Michal Mochocki
Publisher Routledge
Pages 292
Release 2021-03-29
Genre Art
ISBN 1000367649

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Role-play as a Heritage Practice is the first book to examine physically performed role-enactments, such as live-action role-play (LARP), tabletop role-playing games (TRPG), and hobbyist historical reenactment (RH), from a combined game studies and heritage studies perspective. Demonstrating that non-digital role-plays, such as TRPG and LARP, share many features with RH, the book contends that all three may be considered as heritage practices. Studying these role-plays as three distinct genres of playful, participatory and performative forms of engagement with cultural heritage, Mochocki demonstrates how an exploration of the affordances of each genre can be valuable. Showing that a player’s engagement with history or heritage material is always multi-layered, the book clarifies that the layers may be conceptualised simultaneously as types of heritage authenticity and as types of in-game immersion. It is also made clear that RH, TRPG and LARP share commonalities with a multitude of other media, including video games, historical fiction and film. Existing within, and contributing to, the fiction and non-fiction mediasphere, these role-enactments are shaped by the same large-scale narratives and discourses that persons, families, communities, and nations use to build memory and identity. Role-play as a Heritage Practice will be of great interest to academics and students engaged in the study of heritage, memory, nostalgia, role-playing, historical games, performance, fans and transmedia narratology.

A Heritage of Woe

A Heritage of Woe
Title A Heritage of Woe PDF eBook
Author Grace Brown Elmore
Publisher University of Georgia Press
Pages 284
Release 1997
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780820318547

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Grace Brown Elmore recorded her experiences and observations as the Confederate Army retreated from Columbia, South Carolina, and as she was "forced to reassess all that she had taken for granted before poverty, uncertainty, and loneliness became her daily companions."--Jacket.

A Heritage Not Forgotten

A Heritage Not Forgotten
Title A Heritage Not Forgotten PDF eBook
Author Marvin B. Eppard
Publisher Trafford Publishing
Pages 386
Release 2013-06-19
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1466995157

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A Heritage Not Forgotten is based on the adventurous lives of four of the author’s great-grandparents who were among the first settlers in Mower County, Minnesota, in the 1850s. Adam left his family in Germany, sailed the Atlantic, worked at a lumber camp, and hopped the freight trains to arrive in Wisconsin as a farm laborer. Matilda, a teenage girl, left Hamburg with her family for a grueling journey to Wisconsin. The book includes the romantic account of Adam and Matilda’s courtship and marriage in Wisconsin and their eventful journey to Minnesota by covered wagon. Phillip, a lonely, discouraged young man, left Germany and worked his way through the port in Amsterdam onto a ship bound for New York. As a lumberjack and a farm hand, he found his way to Minnesota Territory. Lucinda, as a nine-year-old girl, traveled with her family about six hundred miles by covered wagons from Ohio to Minnesota Territory. When she was sixteen, Phillip convinced Lucinda’s father that she was old enough for courtship and marriage. Woven into the stories are the faith longings of these four people that drew them to transforming conversion experiences that sustained them through the hardships of pioneer life. These two couples conscripted land, raised large families, and were pillars of faith who helped establish a dynamic church in the author’s hometown of Racine, Minnesota.