St. Irene (Church : Istanbul, Turkey); Irene, Empress of the East, 752?-803; Constantine V Copronymus, Emperor of the East, 718-775; Apses (Architecture)--Turkey--Istanbul; Art patronage--Turkey--Istanbul--History--8th century
The mosaic of the cross in the apse of Hagia Eirene in Constantinople is examined in order to determine the imperial patron responsible for it's construction. Key points in this study are Orthodox image veneration, Iconoclast doctrine and the...
The conversion of Scandinavia, Iceland and Finland occurred over many years and resulted in the formation of Scandinavian monarchies, a strong Icelandic parliament, and an loosely organized Finnish nation. The conversion of Northern Europe was...
Portrait of actress Irene Hobson in costume for "The Way of the World," which was performed at Macauley's Theatre (starring Elsie DeWolfe) in October 1902. She wears a hat with ostrich plume and a shawl over her dress. Inscription on...
Full-length character portrait of actress Irene Hobson in costume as Queen Herrochous(?) in "Johann's Beauty." She wears a crown and long gown with train. There is no record of this play being performed at Macauley's Theatre. Inscription...
Portrait of actress Irene Perry wearing shiny dress with white lace bodice and hair pulled back atop her head. Inscription on mount: To Col. Macauley - Sincerely Irene Perry. Location of photo studio: New Orleans (La.). Title supplied by cataloger.
Full-length character portrait of Irene Meara seated on a wooden pedestal with ankles crossed, holding her right arm (with wide sleeve) in the air, and her left arm (sleeve tied in bow) on her hip. Inscription on print, upper right: "To Mr....
Portrait of Irene Meara leaning her head on her right index finger. She wears a hat with bow on the right side of her head, and a dress with a wide right sleeve and a tied left sleeve. Inscription on print, lower right: "To Leroy Wade, very...
The acetogenin annonacin, from the tropical annonaceous plant Annona muricata, is a lipophilic, mitochondrial complex I inhibitor reported to be more toxic than rotenone to mesencephalic neurons. The temperate annonaceous plant Asimina tri/oba...
This thesis is a historical examination of the relationship between the railroad industry and state government in Kentucky during the nineteenth century. The thesis begins with an examination of the legal culture of the early nineteenth century and...
This thesis is an examination and analysis of the role of law enforcement in the transformation of a city's downtown from one dominated by sleazy strip bars and prostitutes to one of family entertainment. The focus is on the police and prosecutors;...
Portrait of Irene M. (Mrs. Kendrick R.) Lewis of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing a cloche hat and beaded necklace. The photograph has been painted on, and has remnants of tape on top corner and small slits. Handwritten on front of image: (credit)...
Portrait of Irene M. (Mrs. Kendrick R.) Lewis of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing her hair in finger curls. The photograph is discolored from age. Handwritten on back of image: Mrs. Kendrick R. Lewis, vice president, fifth district- of Parents &...
The Chautauqua movement has been called "culture under canvas" and "the university of the people." What began as a training camp for Sunday School teachers on the shores of Lake Chautauqua in western New York State in the...
For this thesis, I wrote 28 new pages, all composed between December, 2011 and March,
2012. They are the best I've written. The other five pages are drafts from work
previously written in U of L Creative Writing workshops. My poems endeavor to...
Labor unions--United States; Labor unions--Social aspects--United States
This is a study of the American labor movement, particularly how national labor policy is enacted at the local level. Specific differences between business unionism and social movement unionism, as defined in the literature, are combined and...
The goal of this thesis is to determine if neuropsychiatric features can differentiate parkinsonian patients with: tauopathies from those with alpha-synucleinopathies and explore caregiver distress. Three hundred and four patients (62 with...
Louisville City Hospital school of nursing 1933 - Student nurses, class of 1933, at Louisville City Hospital school of nursing, which later became Louisville General Hospital. Three rows of female students on the grass in front of an ivy-covered...
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. This issue says Vol. 18. No. 9. but is actually Vol. 18. No. 11. There are portions missing along the edges of each page...
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. There is a tear down the center of each page of this issue.