When looking at Hollywood, the 1960s became a real turning point when interpreting the Civil War and this is no more so evident with the 1965 Jimmy Stewart classic Shenandoah. A lot had changed by 1965, it was the last year of the Civil War Centennial that was celebrated across the nation forcing the country … Continue reading Class Notes
Month: April 2023
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If you want to understand the difference on the Homefront between Vietnam and the current wars, in 1967 America lost 10,000 soldiers in Vietnam and it was reported every night on the news. The Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan rarely made the nightly news and for many it was easy to forget a war was … Continue reading Class Notes
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When dealing with Mary Baker Eddy’s most known work, Amy Voorhess writes: “Others propose that Science and Health is a scripture because, for example, scriptural status lines in the interactive relationship between text and community. Christian Scientists themselves do not subscribe to this view. Neither do they claim that Science and Health reopened the biblical … Continue reading Class Notes
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In 1954, on the same day the French were forced to surrender in Vietnam, a peace conference was held. It was determined that the country would be divided between north and south, with Ho Chi Minh controlling the north and the American supported Ngo Dingh Diem in the south. The plan was for the election … Continue reading Class Notes
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Amy Voorhess wrote about Christian Science, “This new religious identity was not simply an invention of Christian Scientists but embodied central features of Eddy’s book as it developed over time. This is especially evident if we pay attention to the origins and receptions of Science and Health. Christian Scientists received Eddy’s text most fundamentally as … Continue reading Class Notes