Books by "Timothy O'Connor"

12 books found

Supreme Court Justices

Supreme Court Justices

by Timothy L. Hall

2001 · Infobase Publishing

Presents an alphabetical listing of Supreme Court justices with a short biography on each person.

Letters and Leaders of My Day ...

Letters and Leaders of My Day ...

by Timothy Michael Healy

1929

A history of the author's political experiences, covering the '48 Movement, the Phoenix Conspiracy, the Fenian Rising, the Tenant-Right, Amnesty, and Home Rule agitations, the Parnellite Movement, the "Split," the Forgeries Commission, the Land League, the Coercion Acts, State Prosecutions, etc.

The Treatment of Political Prisoners in Ireland

The Treatment of Political Prisoners in Ireland

by Edmund Dwyer Gray, Matthias McDonnell Bodkin, Timothy Michael Healy

1889 · Dublin : Freeman's Journal

Bantry, Berehaven and the O'Sullivan Sept

Bantry, Berehaven and the O'Sullivan Sept

by Timothy Daniel Sullivan

1908

Struggles Over the Word

Struggles Over the Word

by Timothy Paul Caron

2000 · Mercer University Press

This literary critical study counters the usual tendency to segregate Southern literature from African American literary studies. Noting that William Faulkner and Flannery O'Connor are classified as Southern writers, whereas Zora Neale Hurston and Richard Wright are considered black authors, Timothy P. Caron argues for an integrated study of the South's literary culture. He shows that the interaction of Southern religion and race binds these four writers together. Caron broadens our understanding of Southern literature to include both white and African American voices. Analyzing O'Connor's Wise Blood, Faulkner's Light in August, Hurston's Moses, Man of the Mountain, and Wright's Uncle Tom's Children, Caron shows that these writers share an intertwined concern for issues of race and religion. These two significant components of Southern culture form the intertextual network that binds together such seemingly disparate texts. These authors not only interact among themselves in acknowledged and unacknowledged ways, but also with the South's discursive practices. Most particularly, Caron sees common struggles over the Word, as he investigates how these writers use the Bible in their understandings of race and religion in the American South. While all four authors argue for the centrality of the Bible in both the black and white Southern experience, each offers a different view of how this iconic text has shaped Southern culture and its literature.

Canadian Water Politics

Canadian Water Politics

by Mark Sproule-Jones, Carolyn Johns, B. Timothy Heinmiller

2010 · McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP

Canadian Water Politics explores the nature of water use conflicts and the need for institutional designs and reforms to meet the governance challenges now and in the future. The editors present an overview of the properties of water, the nature of water uses, and the institutions that underpin water politics. Contributors highlight specific water policy concerns and conflicts in various parts of Canada and cover issues ranging from the Walkerton drinking water tragedy, water export policy, Great Lakes pollution, St Lawrence River shipping, Alberta irrigation and oil production, and fisheries management on the Atlantic and Pacific coasts.

Why Ireland is Not Free

Why Ireland is Not Free

by Timothy Michael Healy

1898

A Diary of Coercion

A Diary of Coercion

by Timothy Charles Harrington

1888

Larger English-Irish Dictionary

Larger English-Irish Dictionary

by Timothy O'Neill Lane

1916