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The Paul & Ruth Jamieson papers

The Paul & Ruth Jamieson papers (MSS 74) hold a particularly important place in our Adirondack collections, given the lasting significance of Paul Jamieson’s work as a writer and a conservationist.  His four major books taken together offer a twentieth-century version of the Adirondack landscape and ideal, and his work to establish rights of passage for waterways throughout the Adirondacks has positively impacted generations of Adirondack pilgrims. 

The Devil's Music

When rock-and-roll surged in popularity in the mid-1950’s, some groups were horrified by the “savage rhythms” and the sexual double entendre of the lyrics, calling it “the Devil’s music.” Beatles records were burned in 1966, and censorship has continued, including banning videos from MTV, preventing groups from performing on talk shows, and cutting songs from the radio.  However, this is not only a recent phenomenon.

Semester
Fall 2023
FYP-FYS
FRPG 1070-22

Methods of Critical Analysis: Shaking Up Shakespeare

This course introduces students to a range of theoretical methodologies used by creative writers and literary scholars. While each section of the course may focus on a different theme or on a different group of primary texts, all sections encourage students to learn and to apply a variety of methods with the goal of crafting critical analyses of literature.

Semester
Fall 2024
English
ENG 250-02

British Romanticism

The Industrial Revolution. The French Revolution. Abolition. World exploration. The British Romantic period saw huge paradigm shifts in ideas about human rights, the natural world, and what it meant to be “English.” This period also saw a set of intellectual and aesthetic revolutions that resulted in a nearly complete overturning of what were considered the aims of “good” poetry and fiction.

Semester
Fall 2021
English
ENG 328

The Religious Life of Japan

At the Far Eastern end of Asia, Japan has benefited over the centuries from a complex inter-mingling of indigenous and foreign traditions that gave rise to Japan’s unique religious heritage.

Religious Studies
REL 226