Browse MUSE Subject Headings for Articles
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Displaying 50 subjects:
- Zionism -- United States. (3 articles)
- Zionism -- United States -- Historiography. (1 article, 1 review)
- Zionism -- United States -- History. (1 article, 4 reviews)
- Zionism -- United States -- History -- 20th century. (1 review)
- Zionism and Judaism. (8 articles, 1 review)
- Zionism and Judaism -- Israel. (1 article)
- Zionism in literature. (5 articles, 1 review)
- Zionism in motion pictures. (1 article)
- Zionism in textbooks -- Israel -- History -- 20th century. (1 article)
- Zionism in textbooks -- Palestine -- History. (1 article)
- Zionists -- Attitudes. (5 articles)
- Zionists -- Biography. (1 review)
- Zionists -- Fiction. (1 article)
- Zionists -- Palestine -- Biography. (1 article, 2 reviews)
- Zionists -- Palestine -- Biography. (1 article)
- Zionists -- Poland -- Biography. (1 article)
- Zionkowski, Linda. Men's work: gender, class, and the professionalization of poetry, 1660-1784. (2 reviews)
- Zipes, Jack, 1937- Relentless progress: the reconfiguration of children's literature, fairy tales, and storytelling. (2 reviews)
- Zipes, Jack, 1937- Why fairy tales stick: the evolution and relevance of a genre. (1 article, 1 review)
- Zipes, Jack David. (1 article, 2 reviews)
- Zipes, Jack David -- Bibliography. (1 article)
- Zipes, Jack David, ed. (2 reviews)
- Zipes, Jack David, ed. Don't bet on the prince: contemporary feminist fairy tales in North America and England. (1 review)
- Zipes, Jack David, ed. Norton anthology of children's literature: the traditions in English. (1 review)
- Zipes, Jack David, ed. Oxford companion to fairy tales: the Western fairy-tale tradition from Perrault to Pratchett. (1 review)
- Zipes, Jack David, ed. Oxford encyclopedia of children's literature. (1 review)
- Zipes, Jack David, ed. Political plays for children: the Grips Theater of Berlin. (1 review)
- Zipes, Jack David, ed. Victorian fairy tales: the revolt of the fairies and elves. (1 review)
- Zipes, Jack David, tr. (1 review)
- Zipes, Jack David, tr. Beauties, beasts, and enchantment: classic French fairy tales. (1 review)
- Zipes, Jack David. Beautiful Angiola: the great treasury of Sicilian folk and fairy tales. (2 articles)
- Zipes, Jack David. Beauty and the Beast, and other classic French fairy tales. (1 review)
- Zipes, Jack David. Breaking the magic spell: radical theories of folk and fairy tales. (3 reviews)
- Zipes, Jack David. Brothers Grimm: from enchanted forests to the modern world. (2 reviews)
- Zipes, Jack David. Creative storytelling: building community, changing lives. (1 review)
- Zipes, Jack David. Fairy tales and the art of subversion: the classical genre for children and the process of civilization. (1 article, 2 reviews)
- Zipes, Jack David. Great fairy tale tradition: from Straparola and Basile to the Brothers Grimm. (1 review)
- Zipes, Jack David. Hans Christian Andersen: the misunderstood storyteller. (4 reviews)
- Zipes, Jack David. Happily ever after. (1 article)
- Zipes, Jack David. Oxford companion to fairy tales. (1 review)
- Zipes, Jack David. Oxford encyclopedia of children's literature. (1 article)
- Zipes, Jack David. Sticks and stones: the troublesome success of children's literature from Slovenly Peter to Harry Potter. (1 article, 3 reviews)
- Zipes, Jack David. Trials and tribulations of Little Red Riding Hood: versions of the tale in sociocultural context. (1 article, 2 reviews)
- Zipes, Jack David. Unlikely history: the changing German-Jewish symbiosis, 1945-2000. (2 reviews)
- Zipes, Jack David. When dreams came true: classical fairy tales and their tradition. (2 reviews)
- Zipes, Jack David. Why fairy tales stick: the evolution and relevance of a genre. (2 reviews)
- Zipf, Catherine W. Professional pursuits: women and the American arts and crafts movement. (1 review)
- Zipf, Karin L., 1968- Labor of innocents: forced apprenticeship in North Carolina, 1715-1919. (1 review)
- Zipf's law. (1 article)
- Zipoli, Domenico, 1688-1726. (1 review)
