Browse MUSE Subject Headings for Articles
Project MUSE assigns Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH) to every article and review included in MUSE journals. Use the subject headings as a way to find more content that relates to your topic. You may click on a subject heading listed below, or type your subject into the search box and click the Jump button at the top to see additional subject headings. You may also move forward and backward in the list by using the Prev and Next buttons. Learn more about Subject Headings by watching our short vodcast.
Displaying 50 subjects:
- Laplanche, Jean. (1 article)
- Laplanche, Jean -- Interviews. (1 article)
- Lapointe, Bibiane. (1 review)
- Lapointe, Claude, ill. (1 review)
- Lapointe, Ernest, 1876-1941. (1 review)
- Lapointe, Martine-Emmanuelle, 1974- (1 review)
- Lapomarda, Vincent A. Catholic Church in the land of the Holy Cross: a history of the diocese of Portland, Maine. (1 review)
- Lapomarda, Vincent A. Jesuits in the United States: the Italian heritage. (1 review)
- Laporte, Dominique, 1949- History of shit. (4 reviews)
- Lapouge, Georges Vacher de, 1854-1936. (1 article)
- Lapoujade, David. (2 reviews)
- Lapoujade, David, ed. (1 review)
- Lapoujade, David. Desert islands and other texts, 1953-1974. (1 review)
- Lappas, Giorgos. George Lappas. (1 review)
- Lappé, Marc. Justice and the human development approach to international research. (1 article)
- Lappin, Anthony. Medieval cult of Saint Dominic of Silos. (1 review)
- Lappin, Linda. Etruscan. (1 review)
- Lappin, Shalom. (1 review)
- Lapsansky-Werner, Emma J. (Emma Jones), 1945- Back to Africa: Benjamin Coates and the colonization movement in America, 1848-1880. (1 review)
- Lapsley, Hilary. Margaret Mead and Ruth Benedict: the kinship of women. (1 review)
- Lapsley, Peter M. Preventing lethal violence in schools: the case of entry-based weapons screening. (2 articles)
- Laqueur, Thomas Walter. Making sex: body and gender from the Greeks to Freud. (2 reviews)
- Laqueur, Thomas Walter. Solitary sex: a cultural history of masturbation. (6 reviews)
- Laqueur, Walter. Changing face of anti-semitism: from ancient times to the present day. (1 review)
- Laquian, Aprodicio A. Beyond metropolis: the planning and governance of Asia's mega-urban regions. (1 review)
- Laquian, Aprodicio A. Inclusive city: infrastructure and public services for the urban poor in Asia. (1 review)
- Lara, Ana-Mauríne. Erzulíe's skirt. (1 article)
- Lara, Jaime, 1947- Christian texts for Aztecs: art and liturgy in colonial Mexico. (2 reviews)
- Lara, Jaime, 1947- City, temple, stage: eschatological architecture and liturgical theatrics in New Spain. (4 reviews)
- Lara, María Pía. Claudia Card's atrocity paradigm. (1 article)
- Lara, María Pía. Democracia como proyecto de identidad ética. (1 article)
- Lara, María Pía. Moral textures: feminist narratives in the public sphere. (3 articles)
- Lara, María Pía. Rethinking evil: contemporary perspectives. (1 review)
- Lara Cisneros, Gerardo. Cristianismo en el espejo indígena: religiosidad en el occidente de la Sierra Gorda, siglo XVIII. (1 review)
- Lara Martínez, Rafael. (1 review)
- Lara Schnitger, -- Exhibitions. (1 review)
- Larabee, Ann, 1957- Decade of disaster. (1 review)
- Laracey, Mel, 1951- Presidents and the people: the partisan story of going public. (1 review)
- Larbalestier, Justine, ed. Daughters of earth: feminist science fiction in the twentieth century. (1 review)
- Larbalestier, Justine. Battle of the sexes in science fiction. (2 reviews)
- Larbalestier, Justine. How to ditch your fairy. (1 review)
- Larbalestier, Justine. Liar. (1 review)
- Larbalestier, Justine. Magic lessons. (1 review)
- Larbalestier, Justine. Magic's child. (1 review)
- Larbaud, Valéry, 1881-1957 -- Literary style -- Congresses. (1 review)
- Larbaud, Valéry, 1881-1957 -- Views on books and reading. (1 article)
- Larcan, Alain, ed. (1 review)
- Larcom, Lucy, 1824-1893. (1 review)
- Larcom, Lucy, 1824-1893. New England girlhood, outlined from memory. (1 article)
- Lardas, John, 1971- Bop apocalypse: the religious visions of Kerouac, Ginsberg, and Burroughs. (1 review)
