Heritage Houses of Nova Scotia

Heritage Houses of Nova Scotia
Author: Stephen Archibald,Sheila Stevenson
Publsiher: Formac
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2003-10-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 0887806015

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Winner of the best published book of the year award, presented by the Atlantic Publishers Marketing Assocation. Nova Scotia has a rich heritage of houses dating from the 1700s. Here, the best examples of every important house style over the past 250 years are brought together in full colour. The authors have travelled to all parts of the province to select the finest examples of architectural heritage. Most of these buildings are accessible to the public and some have been carefully restored, allowing you to revisit the way people lived in Nova Scotia's past. You'll read how each house style reached Nova Scotia and discover how to identify not only its characteristic features but variants unique to the province. The authors also explain how new technologies have affected architectural style, and how the most available building material -- wood -- was used for houses designed to be constructed of brick, stone and mortar.

New Rooms for Old Houses

New Rooms for Old Houses
Author: Frank Shirley
Publsiher: Taunton Press
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2007
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781561588855

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Provides advice for adding additions to older homes, considering balance, transition, public versus private space, and materials; and including photographs, floor plans, and illustrations.

Old Houses

Old Houses
Author: Henry Wiencek
Publsiher: Stewart, Tabori, & Chang
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1991
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: UOM:39015028480500

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From an unrestored masterpiece such as the Aiken-Rhett House in Charleston, South Carolina, to a farmhouse in upstate New York, inhabited only by a bird nesting in the bathroom sink, Old Houses profiles 20 houses whose peeling paint, faded fabrics, and antique furniture impart a surprising elegance and beauty. An unusual volume, this book will appeal to historians, restoration specialists, and style-conscious homeowners lookingfor new ideas form examples of the past. Over 250 full-color photographs.

A House in the Homeland

A House in the Homeland
Author: Carel Bertram
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2022-04-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781503631656

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A powerful examination of soulful journeys made to recover memory and recuperate stolen pasts in the face of unspeakable histories. Survivors of the Armenian Genocide of 1915 took refuge across the globe. Traumatized by unspeakable brutalities, the idea of returning to their homeland was unthinkable. But decades later, some children and grandchildren felt compelled to travel back, having heard stories of family wholeness in beloved homes and of cherished ancestral towns and villages once in Ottoman Armenia, today in the Republic of Turkey. Hoping to satisfy spiritual yearnings, this new generation called themselves pilgrims—and their journeys, pilgrimages. Carel Bertram joined scores of these pilgrims on over a dozen pilgrimages, and amassed accounts from hundreds more who made these journeys. In telling their stories, A House in the Homeland documents how pilgrims encountered the ancestral house, village, or town as both real and metaphorical centerpieces of family history. Bertram recounts the moving, restorative connections pilgrims made, and illuminates how the ancestral house, as a spiritual place, offers an opening to a wellspring of humanity in sites that might otherwise be defined solely by tragic loss. As an exploration of the powerful links between memory and place, house and homeland, rupture and continuity, these Armenian stories reflect the resilience of diaspora in the face of the savage reaches of trauma, separation, and exile in ways that each of us, whatever our history, can recognize.

Adventures with Old Houses

Adventures with Old Houses
Author: Richard Hampton Jenrette
Publsiher: Gibbs Smith
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2005
Genre: Architecture, Domestic
ISBN: 9780941711760

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This is the story of one man's adventures in acquiring and bringing back to life some of America's most enticing and historically significant dwellings. With the eye of a connoisseur, the business acumen derived from a legendary career in international finance, and a Jeffersonian grasp of classical architecture, Richard Hampton Jenrette reveals his charming, often risky, ventures in the world of old houses.

International Review of Social Sciences Research

International Review of Social Sciences Research
Author: Emmanuel A. Onsay,Ritchelle W. Origenes,Kenneth B. Ibardeloza, Louigie T. Badillo, Janna Mae H. Macatangay, Kharyl R. Dela Cruz & Myryl P. Malabanan,Krista Kamil R. Zaracena & Livien U. Ciabal,Arriane P. Rodriguez, King Elvan A. Abella & Arjun V. Adame,Francis F. Balahadia, Zerah Jane M. Astoveza & Gelzen R. Jamolin
Publsiher: Institute of Industry and Academic Research Incorporated
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2022-03-31
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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International Review of Social Sciences Research (IRSSR) is an open access refereed journal focused on the various domains of social sciences. The diverse fields of knowledge under the umbrella of social sciences offer interesting areas suited for different methods of research. This allows researchers to apply multiple designs to describe, analyze and evaluate historical, current and futuristic situations or events. Moreover, there are multitude of areas such as social issues, current events, environment, humanities, history, and education, among others. This journal celebrates the broad spectrum of social sciences by providing a platform for the dissemination of the research outputs. It encourages intellectual discussions of topics that contribute to the various fields of knowledge.

Ancestor Worship in the Diaspora Chinese and China Universes

Ancestor Worship in the Diaspora Chinese and China Universes
Author: Khun Eng Kuah
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2024-04-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781040020043

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Kuah explores the centrality of ancestors and ancestor worship of the Chinese in the Diaspora Chinese and China universes. Building on the original work and book on “Rebuilding the Ancestral Village: Singaporeans in China”, this book goes beyond the premise of remaking the ancestral home. Ancestor worship and the ancestors, together with selected cultural practices, constitute an important aspect of the broad Chinese culture shared by these two groups of Chinese and leads to the making of a collaborative cultural basin. This book takes the audience on an ancestor worship journey to uncover the complexity of ancestors and ancestral souls crossing transnational spaces, their choices of ancestral soul homes, the significance of the lineage ancestral house and the engagement of women through food offering contesting patriarchy. It also explores the increasing role of the Mainland Chinese state in appropriating ancestor and ancestor worship as a cultural icon and during the Qingming festival as a socio-moral capital and cultural bridge to foster closer ties with the Diaspora Chinese in its attempt to bring them into its “Chinese civilizational polity”. The book also takes the audience on a photographic journey to visually experience the various rituals and the vibrancy of the ritual performances conducted during the different stage from pre-communal to communal ancestor worship. An essential read for scholars of Chinese society and religion, Chinese migration and diaspora studies.

Industry and Academic Research Review

Industry and Academic Research Review
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Institute of Industry and Academic Research Incorporated
Total Pages: 63
Release: 2021-12-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Industry and Academic Research Review (IARR) is the official conference proceedings publication of the International Conference on Multidisciplinary Industry and Academic Research (ICMIAR). It focuses on four broad themes: education and development studies; humanities and social sciences; science, technology, engineering and mathematics; and business, management and accounting. This publication provides a platform for experts and practitioners from various fields in the dissemination of their research works that address industry trends and needs, scientific findings and international concerns. Both the conference and proceedings publication promote a wider horizon for researchers through open-access paradigm.