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Hard Times as Bodie: the allegorical functionality in E.L. Doctorow's Welcome to Hard Times (1960)/Hard Times as Bodie: die allegoriese funksionaliteit in E.L. Doctorow se Welcome to Hard Times (1960).
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Hard Times as Bodie: the allegorical functionality in E.L. Doctorow's Welcome to Hard Times (1960)
"Welcome to Hard Times" (1960), E.L. Doctorow's first novel, differs from the rest of his oeuvre because it is not set in a metropolitan context like New York. References to historical events that contain an apparent "mixture" of "factual" and fictional elements that are typical of Doctorow's oeuvre are less prominent than in his other fiction, though definitely not absent. An analysis of the pioneer setting, the town Hard Times, reveals that other ...
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Paul Robeson Academy Drummers to Lead Harambee, Thanking Hospitalers Committee, Local Masonic Group, for Gift to Detroit Public School Academy, Jan. 17.
PR Newswire
; ...uniformed members of the Hospitalers Committee of Detroit Commandery No. 1, Knights Templar, a local Masonic...VCR, also donated by the Hospitalers, can be paired with the...Detroit Commandery No. 1, Knights Templar.
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The Teutonic knights and Baltic chivalry.
Magazine article from: The Historian
; The knight was the central figure of medieval...standard of civilized behavior, knights came to dominate not only warfare...needs were being ignored by the knights Templar and knights Hospitalers, who were predominantly French...
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The knight in history.
Magazine article from: National Review
; ...Queen's Honors List; the Knights of St. John (Hospitalers), whose record extends from...anachronism. Frances Gies, in The Knight in History, has taken a close...documented late-Roman origins of knights in the form of cataphracts...reader from imagining one knight confiding to another: "We...
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A castle in the air
Newspaper article from: Jerusalem Post
; ...attention of the Order of the Hospitalers. The security of the Crusader...strategic places, and the Knights of the Hospitalers knew a good...Beautiful View," from which their knights could control the entrance...Hospitalers, living quarters for the knights and a limestone chapel. ...
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Murder and Mayhem In the Name of God: A Novelist Reimagines the Crusades; Deus Lo Volt!; Chronicle of the Crusades
Newspaper article from: Forward
; ...fiercest attacks against the Hospitalers and the Flemings and the native...Christian left flank. The knights held their ground and after...ordered patience, two of the knights, the Marshal of the Order...off this devil's pack the Hospitalers marched backward and shouted...
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Project Freedom Installs First Lift in West Michigan; Program Reaches 50 Units in Less Than Two Years.
PR Newswire
; ...in less than two years. Founded by the Hospitaler's Committee of Detroit Commandery No. 1, Knights Templar, a Masonic organization, Project...made the equipment loan possible. "The Hospitaler's Committee is proud of what Project...
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Project Freedom Offers Year-End Tax Deduction for Donation of Used Durable Medical Equipment; Group Lends Equipment to Needy Disabled in Michigan.
Business Wire
; ...manner. Project Freedom was started by the Hospitaler's Committee of Detroit Commandery No.1, Knights Templar, a local Masonic organization...Freedom, which has surpassed all of the Hospitaler's Committee's expectations," said...
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A pivotal role envisaged on EU's southern flank
Newspaper article from: International Herald Tribune
; ...16th century, Malta was the headquarters of the Hospitalers or Knights of Malta, who repelled the Ottoman Turks in a battle...Parisot de la Valette, grand master of the order of Hospitalers. More recently, the British ruled Malta for a...
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in a word, `Wow' The compact island of Malta packs a lot of history and beauty into its spot in the Mediterranean
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe
; ...The Sovereign Military and Hospitaler Order of St. John of Jerusalem...of the crusader orders, the knights were founded in the 11th century...advancing armies of Islam, the Knights of St. John wandered the Mediterranean...based on the concept that the knights paid tribute one year with...
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The unholy legacy of the Crusades
Newspaper article from: The Northern Echo
; ...his illegitimate son by the knight Godfrey of Ibelin, Balian...1187, although he was born a knight, not a blacksmith. King...II spoke to an assembly of knights, nobles and clerics at the...the Knights Templar and the Knights Hospitaler, the most effective fighting...
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