OʼBrien, Michael <1948- >
O'Brien, Michael, 1948-2015
O'Brien, Michael
O'Brien, Michael (Canadian photographer, born 1948)
Michael O'Brien English historian of the American South (1948–2015)
O'Brien, Michael, 1948 13 avril-
VIAF ID: 19721860 ( Personal )
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Works
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All clever men, who make their way : critical discourse in the Old South | |
Americanist culture history fundamentals of time, space, and form | |
El Apocalipsis : advertencia, esperanza y consolación | |
The Apocalypse, warning, hope and consolation | |
Archaeology as a process : processualism and its progeny | |
A character of Hugh Legaré | |
Conjectures of order : intellectual life and the American South, 1810-1860 / Michael O'Brien | |
Correspondence | |
An Evening when alone : four journals of single women in the South, 1827-67 | |
Father Elijah : Elijah in Jerusalem | |
Henry Adams and the southern question | |
The idea of the American ... c1979: | |
In bitterness and in tears : Andrew Jackson's destruction of the Creeks and Seminoles | |
Intellectual life in antebellum Charleston | |
The letters of C. Vann Woodward | |
Mrs. Adams in winter : a journey in the last days of Napoleon | |
Posljednja vremena Ilija u Jeruzalemu : 2. dio | |
The publications of the southern texts society. | |
Rethinking the South : essays in intellectual history | |
Southern writers and their worlds | |
Travel books and the Age of Discovery : an exhibition at Marsh's Library |