Introduction to Art: Design, Context, and Meaning


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Introduction to Art: Design, Context, and Meaning offers a deep insight and comprehension of the world of Art. Contents: What is Art? The Structure of Art Significance of Materials Used in Art Describing Art - Formal Analysis, Types, and Styles of Art Meaning in Art - Socio-Cultural Contexts, Symbolism, and Iconography Connecting Art to Our Lives Form in Architecture Art and Identity Art and Power Art and Ritual Life - Symbolism of Space and Ritual Objects, Mortality, and Immortality Art and Ethics




Folk Visions & Voices


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Sampling virtually all of the old-time styles within the musical traditions still extant in north Georgia, Folk Visions and Voices is a collection of eighty-two songs and instrumentals, enhanced by photographs, illustrations, biographical sketches of performers, and examples of their narratives, sermons, tales, and reminiscences.




Northern Georgia Sketches


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Northern Georgia Sketches


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Northern Georgia Sketches


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Northern Georgia Sketches" by Will N. Harben is a collection of short stories that vividly depict the rural life and folk culture of the Appalachian region in Northern Georgia. Published in the early 20th century, this work is a significant contribution to Southern literature, particularly within the local color movement, which aimed to capture the unique characteristics and customs of specific regions. The stories are set in the Appalachian Mountains of Northern Georgia, a region known for its scenic beauty and distinct cultural heritage. Harben's descriptions bring to life the rugged landscapes, small towns, and close-knit communities that define the area. Common themes in the collection include the tension between tradition and change, the impact of the post-Civil War era on Southern society, and the complexities of human nature. Harben's stories often highlight the resilience and resourcefulness of his characters in the face of hardship. The backdrop of the Reconstruction Era and its aftermath is significant in many of Harben's stories. The economic, social, and political changes of the time period are woven into the narratives, providing historical context and highlighting the challenges faced by the people of Northern Georgia. "Northern Georgia Sketches" is celebrated for its authentic representation of a specific region and its people. Will N. Harben's ability to capture the essence of Appalachian life makes this collection a valuable literary work, offering insights into the cultural and historical landscape of the American South. Through his engaging storytelling and well-drawn characters, Harben preserves the unique spirit and resilience of the Northern Georgia community




Northern Georgia Sketches


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Index to Short Stories


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Forsyth County


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The northern Georgia reaches were once home to the Cherokee Nation, who, as early as 1731, lived among the fertile lands and were linked to other native inhabitants by a meager trading path. The first European settlers and traders, arriving in 1797, introduced agriculture to the area, as families established homes and farms along the Georgia Road. Forestry thrived, necessitating mills and factories, while the poultry industry and high-quality cotton attracted waves of new settlers. The county's scenic splendor has drawn people away from urban centers, appealing to new residents and visitors with a relaxed and rural beauty. Today, Forsyth County proudly boasts of its recognized status as the nation's fastest growing county. Originally the home of significant amounts of gold, particularly through the Dahlonega Gold Belt and the Hall County Gold Belt, Forsyth County prospered as settlers quickly commanded the area. The costs may have outweighed the gains at times, however, and hardships befell the county through racial tension, economic trials, and extreme population fluctuations. Nevertheless, the county has persevered, and its people have shown both strength of character and spirit. Including new and unpublished data, this book explores the important advances in education, economy, and historic preservation in Forsyth County, as well as the tragic events related to the expulsion of the African-American population in 1912 and the Brotherhood Marches in 1987.