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"Advertisement for Mail Service," Post Office Department, March 21, 1947.
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Author
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Post Office Department, Robert E. Hannegan
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Abstract/Description
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Advertisement for a proposal of a mail service route between Pensacola and Joy Brook Corner.
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Identifier
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uwfgbhs1947-03-21_Advertisement_for_Mail_Service
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"DUDES" BASEBALL TEAM, PENSACOLA, FLORIDA.
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"Dudes" baseball team, Pensacola, Fla. Charles T. Cottrell Photographer, 1890s (Circa)
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WF1455559333, uwf:48533
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"FISHERMANS PARADISE" PAINTING, PENSACOLA, FLA.
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Painting, 'Fishermans Paradise", by B. A. Manuel, Pensacola, Florida. Charles T. Cottrell-Photographer.
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WF1455559063, uwf:48263
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"Foolish men that prayse gin eke t'envy": armes, armor, and eroticism in Spenser's The Faerie Queene.
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Author
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Desimone, Noah Ryan
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Abstract/Description
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In Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queene, scenes of armament and disarmament allegorize the way that idealized and degenerate forms of masculinity are forged. Armor, in Spenser, is less a physical than a psychological shield. Donned at the wrong time, the knights become cruel, untrustworthy, and apathetic. Removed at inappropriate junctures, they descend into lust, avarice, and gluttony. Spenser's epic models the self-fashioning by which gentleman could come to embody the harmony of Venus and...
Show moreIn Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queene, scenes of armament and disarmament allegorize the way that idealized and degenerate forms of masculinity are forged. Armor, in Spenser, is less a physical than a psychological shield. Donned at the wrong time, the knights become cruel, untrustworthy, and apathetic. Removed at inappropriate junctures, they descend into lust, avarice, and gluttony. Spenser's epic models the self-fashioning by which gentleman could come to embody the harmony of Venus and Mars. Empedocles' principle of love and war--the idea that eros and strife must come together for the generation of life to occur--is central to Spenser's idea of exemplary masculinity as well as to his political and artistic vision of harmony. The epic models a paradigm of courtly masculinity that places a premium on intense emotional relationships between men, even as it divorces eros from the realms of martial honor and patriarchalism. Since Spenser's vision of self-fashioned masculinity depends upon his understanding of court culture and the woman presiding over it, I conclude my thesis by looking at the epic's critique of Elizabeth I's use of romantic tropes and erotic pageantry
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Identifier
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1296388542, WFE0000781
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Document (PDF)
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"Home Away from Home," Pensacola Chamber of Commerce.
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Pensacola Chamber of Commerce
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A list by the Pensacola Chamber of Commerce of tourist lodging in Pensacola and the surrounding area, including a description of accommodations and addresses.
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uwfgbhsHomes_Away_from_Home
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"LAKE CHARLES" AT A DOCK.
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Photograph of the cargo ship Lake Charles of the Garcia Line at a dock.
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Identifier
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uwf_PF126_Brown_Marine_Co_Item004
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"Not trying to cause trouble" Handwritten Note.
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Abstract/Description
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Note requesting a "fair make and proper info" and numbers.
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Identifier
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PortofPensacola_025
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"READER WANTS ANSWERS ON PORT, WAREHOUSE USE," PENSACOLA NEWS, SEPTEMBER 11, 1966.
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Author
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Pensacola News, Sam Dane, W. S. Underwood
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Abstract/Description
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Article featuring two op-eds reacting to an article about the Port of Pensacola Director Philip Alvarez’s fiscal plan and H. Green’s letter about the fiscal spending of the Port.
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Identifier
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uwf_PF126_Oversize003
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"SEVEN-UP" BOTTLING TRUCKS-PENSACOLA, FLA.
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Abstract/Description
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Fleet of Seven-up Bottling Company's trucks-in the plants yard at 3300 Mobile Highway. Circa 1950 Charles T. Cottrell-Photographer.
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Identifier
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WF1455558990, uwf:48190
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"Special to The New York Times".
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New York Times
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A clipping from the New York Times dated October 6 yet publishing date is unknown. The article details the record breaking speed runs of former Giants pitcher Lieutenant Al J. Williams, noting that at one point during his flight he lost consciousness after turning at a high speed.
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uwfnam_HJBbox3_11-3-1923_NavalAirmanFlies259MPH_3
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"The Old-Time Religion" Handbill, ca. May 1920s.
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Paul Crank, First Christian Church
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Single page handbill, brown and brittle with age and acid in the paper. Announcing "The Old-Time Religion" Special Services at the First Christian Church, Wauchula, Florida, Sunday, May 15th, at 7:30 p.m. "We must fan afresh the flickering flame of freedom in the hearts of the American people." "Come! let us face the truth, the whole truth and provide for it." Pastor Maj. Paul Crank. Also see: 2016.035.0392.
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Identifier
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uwf_ht_2016.035.0446
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"Tug the Empire" After Hurricane 1926.
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Abstract/Description
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This photograph shows the Sabine Towing Company's Tug the Empire half a mile inland after the Miami Hurricane of 1926.
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Date Issued
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1926-09
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Identifier
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uwfnas_nashurricane_tugtheempire_1926
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Image (JPEG2000)
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"Yellow Peril" 1939.
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This photograph, taken in 1939, shows a Boeing-Stearman N2S "Yellow Peril" landing on Felton's Farm Field.
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Date Issued
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1939
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Identifier
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uwfnas_nassaufleyfield_flyingfield_1939
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Image (JPEG2000)
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'WHAT GOOD IS A PRETTY FACE WITH NOTHING BEHIND IT?': THE SPECTER OF THE INAUTHENTIC IN TRUE STORY MAGAZINE AND LITERARY MODERNISM.
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Smith, Georgia Clarkson
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This thesis situates the narratives of True Story magazine in the 1920s within and against the context of their surrounding advertisements in order to reveal a popular resistance to the logic of consumption that was aggressively marketed to working class readers at the turn of the century. I argue that while the confessional narratives of True Story magazine explore the possibilities of self reinvention and upward mobility in market society, they paradoxically reveal an anxiety about the...
Show moreThis thesis situates the narratives of True Story magazine in the 1920s within and against the context of their surrounding advertisements in order to reveal a popular resistance to the logic of consumption that was aggressively marketed to working class readers at the turn of the century. I argue that while the confessional narratives of True Story magazine explore the possibilities of self reinvention and upward mobility in market society, they paradoxically reveal an anxiety about the veracity of the mass market's promises for sociocultural advancement via consumption. Further, I explore the trope of the self-constructed consumer persona in modernist fiction in order to tease out a thematic "preoccupation with inauthencity" that repeatedly begs attention not only in popular confessional magazines like True Story, but also in middle-market and canonical modernist novels such as Anita Loo's Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, James Joyce's Ulysses, Ford Madox Ford's The Good Soldier, and William Faulkner's If I Forget Thee Jerusalem.
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Date Issued
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2013
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Identifier
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WFE0000387, uwf:61065
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Document (PDF)
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1875-1876 Perdido Bay Lumber Co Account.
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Perdido Bay Lumber Co
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June 1, 1875 - June 5, 1876 account for Perdido Bay Lumber Co.
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Identifier
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ShipsMisc_014
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1926 HURRICANE WASHOUT.-PENSACOLA, FLA.
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Highway washed away, possible landfill going to Milton from Pensacola. Charles T. Cottrell-Photographer.
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WF1455558988, uwf:48188
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1926 STORM DAMAGE, PENSACOLA, FLA.
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1926 Storm damage of the Cinco Bayou Bridge, Pensacola Yacht Club concrete boat. Charles T. Cottrell-Photographer.
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WF1455558999, uwf:48199
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1966-68 Account Notes.
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Author
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Pensacola Port Authority
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Abstract/Description
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1966 - 1968 handwritten account notes.
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Identifier
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PortofPensacola-160
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1967-1968 Account Notes.
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Abstract/Description
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November 1967 - May 1968 financial notes written on lined paper.
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Identifier
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PortofPensacola_017
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Image (JPEG2000)
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1981 survey of citizens of Escambia, Santa Rosa, Okaloosa, and Walton Counties.
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Author
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University of West Florida, PALMM (Project)
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Date Issued
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[1981], 1981, 1981
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Identifier
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AAB0745QF00005/18/200401/13/200516453BfamIa D0QF, ONIWF192- 3, FHP S WF 2004-05-18, FCLA url 20040602, FIPS12033, FIPS12091, FIPS12113, FIPS12131, WF00000155, 2611173, uwf:15393
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E-book
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