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South Atlantic Quarterly (2012) 111 (4): 721–739.
Published: 01 October 2012
... tightly constrained. Migrants are extracted from their hometowns and inserted in a foreign workplace with great precision, and they are obliged to return home once the job contract expires. The movement thus assumes the form of “labor transplant.” Unlike project-based labor deployment that is collectively...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1958) 57 (4): 419–432.
Published: 01 October 1958
...; where a much larger proportion of the population, both white and Negro, was a Mr. Carleton is Professor of Political Science in the University of Florida. This article represents a condensation of a series of lectures he delivered at Howard University. 420 The South Atlantic Quarterly transplanted...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1935) 34 (4): 384–393.
Published: 01 October 1935
..., that something was generated by the gonad that produced this definite effect was not forthcoming until Berthold (1849) showed that the shrinking of the comb of 386 The South Atlantic Quarterly castrated chickens could be prevented if a portion of testis was transplanted into almost any region of the body...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1944) 43 (4): 361–367.
Published: 01 October 1944
... of the dif­ ference between a century ago and now a none too grateful humanity is indebted to a transplanted country doctor and three long-suffering Negro slaves. Early in the summer of 1845 Dr. James Marion Sims, who had recently moved to Montgomery, Alabama, from the near-by town of Mt. Meigs, was called...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1955) 54 (2): 249–257.
Published: 01 April 1955
... at that time may be guessed at from a revealing confession he made twenty years later during his first acutal visit to Carolina, as will be seen. These transplanted Southerners with all their fine French panoply would be only stage props of little significance unless James could relate them to the heart...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1968) 67 (4): 714–715.
Published: 01 October 1968
... of the first nine chapters of a 1950 book which related the history of the British Empire as it looked to a New Zealander (transplanted to England) and an admirer of the Empire in the late 1940 s. The wry subtitle indicates Professor Carrington s pride; and the book itself betrayed some of his prejudices...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1978) 77 (3): 383–384.
Published: 01 July 1978
... be a triumph for an assimilation process that enabled all kinds of peasants to survive the rigors of transplantation to the New World. UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS JACK TAGER The Poet Swift. By Nora Crow Jaffe. Hanover, New Hampshire: The University Press of New England, 1977. Pp. vii-x, 190. $10.00. The Poet...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1978) 77 (3): 384–385.
Published: 01 July 1978
... local German culture, it is the author s failure to realize that its pas­ sing may be a triumph for an assimilation process that enabled all kinds of peasants to survive the rigors of transplantation to the New World. UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS JACK TAGER The Poet Swift. By Nora Crow Jaffe. Hanover...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1942) 41 (4): 416–424.
Published: 01 October 1942
... for nearer at hand, specifically in heredity and environment. Vicious surroundings accounted for undesirable traits which could be re­ moved, but only gradually, by transplantation to a more favorable environment: The plant that for years has been growing distorted, and dwelling in a barren spot, deprived...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1953) 52 (2): 267–276.
Published: 01 April 1953
... expatriate Irish critics is immeasurably higher than at home. Per­ haps the tendency of transplanted Irishmen to sympathize with Joyce s work is partially the exiles way of hitting back at the mother­ land. But more likely it is the result of a critical consciousness sharpened by the cosmopolitan influence...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1982) 81 (1): 116–117.
Published: 01 January 1982
... and varying circumstances out of which the colonists came and, then, once he has them transplanted in America, he sustains this micro­ scopic examination over time by tracing social institutions and cultural values down through the seventeenth century and across space by comparing Massachusetts and Virginia...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1982) 81 (1): 117–118.
Published: 01 January 1982
... history of the New England town back across the Atlantic to describe, compare, and interpret the pre­ cise and varying circumstances out of which the colonists came and, then, once he has them transplanted in America, he sustains this micro­ scopic examination over time by tracing social institutions...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1968) 67 (4): 713–714.
Published: 01 October 1968
... of Shopkeepers. Part I: Making of the Empire. By C. E. Carrington. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1968. Pp. xi, 542. Cloth, $10.50; paper, $2.95. This is a reprint of the first nine chapters of a 1950 book which related the history of the British Empire as it looked to a New Zealander (transplanted...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1982) 81 (3): 357–358.
Published: 01 July 1982
... turn-of-the-century American correspondence have it here. Selected Letters of W. D. Howells is good, solid, important work. [Joseph Katz, University of South Carolina] At first glance a briefcollection of letters from a very young woman, a New Yorker transplanted to South Carolina in 1855, would...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2012) 111 (4): 880–882.
Published: 01 October 2012
... of Labor : Accounting for Affect and the Biological in Transnational Surrogacy and Service Work 681 Woronov, T. E., Doing Time: Mimetic Labor and Human Capital Accumulation in Chinese Vocational Schools 701 Xiang, Biao, Labor Transplant: Point-to-Point Transnational Labor Migration in East Asia 721 Yeo...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1960) 59 (1): 144–146.
Published: 01 January 1960
... used a coherent essay on the subject. There are, however, too few monographs on New Zealand history, so that the synthesizer must be read with sympathy. This fact perhaps explains the absence of any factual treatment of the transplantation of institutions. What, precisely, happened to the Church...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2001) 100 (2): 519–542.
Published: 01 April 2001
... into English would serve as a further poaching on Certeau’s theory of practices by attempting to transplant those practices on a different soil, in a differ- ent cultural medium. The poachers’ territories are yet again poached...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1946) 45 (1): 31–42.
Published: 01 January 1946
... in college. The colleges are considering how to make the returning serviceman s sojourn on the campus worth his time and the government s money. II The transition from Army compound and Navy deck to a college campus is not easy; the thought patterns of the barracks may not transplant happily to university...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1951) 50 (2): 274–276.
Published: 01 April 1951
... The spirit of this great age was transplanted in the English colonies and, we are told, flowered in the many-sided genius of Thomas Jefferson. Following the Renaissance came the Enlightenment, which also spread to the New World, and there, uniting with natural conditions and new cultural patterns growing out...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1952) 51 (4): 595–597.
Published: 01 October 1952
.... Smith affords welcome data is that of the extent to which the common law was transplanted to America. The Council was careful to recognize that local variations of law had to exist, although it was contemptuous of colonial courts and lawyers, and in theory it clung to the rule that in general English...