Manuscripts for publication
Found in 308 Collections and/or Records:
"Murderous Bigotries" manuscript, ca. 2023-2024
Draft copy of Professor Gilbert's book, ""Murderous Bigotries: 'white' supremacy and Resistance."
"Must Global Politics Constrain Democracy?" manuscript, ca. 1999
Draft copy of Professor Gilbert's 1999 book, "Must Global Politics Constrain Democracy?"
"Must Global Politics Constrain Democracy?" manuscript, n.d.
Manuscript for Prof. Gilbert's 1999 monograph, "Must Global Politics Constrain Democracy?"
"Must Global Politics Constrain Democracy?" manuscript, n.d.
Manuscript for Prof. Gilbert's 1999 monograph, "Must Global Politics Constrain Democracy?"
"Must Global Politics Constrain Democracy?" manuscript, n.d.
Manuscript for Prof. Gilbert's 1999 monograph, "Must Global Politics Constrain Democracy?"
Naymlap Sails Again, Chapter 27 of Rees' manuscript, 1957-1965
Fallis Rees' personal and archaeological correspondence, manuscript, and notes taken by Rees during his research. Fallis F. Rees (1897-1980) was an amateur archaeologist who spent many years studying the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Africa, and the possibility of cross-communication between those civilizations and the cultures developing in the new world.
"Nonviolent soldiers of democracy" manuscript, 2024
Draft copy of Professor Gilbert's book "Nonviolent soldiers of democracy."
"Nonviolent soldiers of democracy" manuscript, n.d.
Manuscript for Professor Gilbert's unpublished monograph "Nonviolent soldiers of democracy."
Of Pyramids and Such, Chapter 24 of Rees' manuscript, 1957-1965
Fallis Rees' personal and archaeological correspondence, manuscript, and notes taken by Rees during his research. Fallis F. Rees (1897-1980) was an amateur archaeologist who spent many years studying the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Africa, and the possibility of cross-communication between those civilizations and the cultures developing in the new world.
Ojos de Dios, Chapter 30 of Rees' manuscript, 1957-1965
Fallis Rees' personal and archaeological correspondence, manuscript, and notes taken by Rees during his research. Fallis F. Rees (1897-1980) was an amateur archaeologist who spent many years studying the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Africa, and the possibility of cross-communication between those civilizations and the cultures developing in the new world.