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Organizational Technocratic Work and Personality: An Actual Pure-type
(Xlibris Corporation, 2014)This contains a short introduction to the book. -
The New African Diaspora: Anatomy of the Rise of Cameroon's Bushfallers
(2014)This contains a short introduction to the book. -
Cameroon: Traumas of the Body Politic
(Xlibris Corporation, 2015)This contains a short introduction to the book. -
The African bronze art culture of the Bight of Benin and its influence on modern art
(2014)This essay traces the origins of the kingdoms of Benin and Dahomey, the rise of the bronze art culture in the Bight of Benin, contact with the Europeans, and how their artistic productions came to influence and shape the ... -
King's transition from the stuggle for black political rights to economic rights for all to death by hatred, 1955-1968
(Albany State University, 2014)This essay maps out the struggle of Dr. King's last year on earth that witnessed the transition of his struggle from political to economic. -
Albany State University and our global village: Exploiting the possibilities from within.
(2004-11-15)This speech was given at the beginning of the international Education Week at Albany State University on November 15, 2004. -
Utopian colony of La Reunion as a social mirror of frontier Texas and icon of modern Dallas
(2010-08-19)This paper is concerned with a group of immigrants from Europe and their efforts to establish a utopian colony called "La Reunion." -
A clash of cultures: the legal difficulties of Bernat Metge(1396-1398) in a wider social context.
(2002-05)No case in the legal annals of the later Middle Ages better exemplifies how a kingdom should and should not be run than does the trial of the Aragonese king Joan I (1387-1396). It was brought into the dock for every ... -
Disposable alliances: Aragon and Castille during the War of the two Pedros and beyond
(2010-09-14)This paper focuses on the King of Aragon (Pere III 1336-1387) and his deceptive practices as a diplomat. By tracing the diplomatic developments between Aragon and Castile during this time frame, one is struck not only ... -
National cost of territorial defense and treason in late medieval Catalonia
(2010-09-15)This paper focuses on the Iberian state of Catalonia and its unique fiscal road to the battlefield during the fourteenth century. -
Battle-seeking commanders in the later Middle Ages: Phases of Generalship in the War of the Two Pedros
(2010-09-07)Warfare during the Middle Ages frequently was of a defensive nature. It was often too costly for one region of Spain to maintain a large standing army. Warfare meant raiding your opponents’ land and crops. During the War ... -
Journey to Icarie and Reunion: A romance of socialism on the Texas frontier
(2010-08-19)This is an early history (1840's) of the efforts to develop utopian communities near Dallas, Texas. -
Jean Loupot(1835-1904)
(2010-08-18)This article is a biography of Jean Loupot(1835-1904). He traveled from France to join a socialist community called "Le Reunion." -
War financing in the late-Medieval Crown of Aragon
(2010-09-10)Medieval sovereigns often came to the painful conclusion that money was the first requirement of warfare. This paper will investigate the realms of the Crown of Aragon during the War of the Two Pedros(1356-1366). -
Icaria: an aborted utopia on the Texas frontier
(2010-08-19)New immigrants were coming to the United States during the 1840's. Many saw America as a chance to start a new life-free of Europe's rigid class structures. Many from France decided to start a utopian colony near Dallas, ...