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Children of the Levee Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 120
ISBN: 9780813152547
Pub Date: 15 Jul 2014
Illustrations: Illus
Description:
Cincinnati in the 1870's was the largest inland city in the nation. Much of its prosperity and growth it owed to the commerce which floated along its Ohio River boundary on the way between Pittsburgh and New Orleans. This traffic also sustained a unique African American culture -- saloonkeepers, boardinghouse operators, entertainers, and women who served the steamboat hands between trips.
Civilization and Progress Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
ISBN: 9780813155111
Pub Date: 15 Jul 2014
Description:
Historical and systematic in its treatment, this work reviews the idea of progress in Western thought as it relates to civilization, in a more comprehensive survey than is to be found in previous writings on the subject. In the author's view, the history of civilization reveals an increasing range of human capacity, both for good and for evil, depending upon men's choice between contending values.From this standpoint, the work proceeds to the exploration of such fields of social activity as the evolution of the family, the emancipation of women, economic conditions and technology, intellectual and aesthetic values, moral and religious experience.
Claude A. Swanson of Virginia Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 312
ISBN: 9780813152431
Pub Date: 15 Jul 2014
Illustrations: Illus
Description:
Spanning most of the years of the one-party South, the public career of Virginian Claude A. Swanson, congressman, governor, senator, and secretary of the navy, extended from the second administration of Grover Cleveland into that of Franklin Roosevelt. His record, writes Henry C.
Coal-Mining Safety in the Progressive Period Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
ISBN: 9780813152738
Pub Date: 15 Jul 2014
Illustrations: Illus
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Through the first decade of the twentieth century, Americans looked upon industrial accidents with callous disregard; they were accepted as an unfortunate but necessary adjunct to industrial society. A series of mine disasters in December 1907 (including one in Monongah, West Virginia, which took a toll of 361 lives) shook the public, at least temporarily, out of its lethargy.In this award-winning study, author William Graebner traces the development of mine safety reform in the years immediately following these tragic events.
Cold War in the Balkans Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 264
ISBN: 9780813151328
Pub Date: 15 Jul 2014
Illustrations: Illus
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As World War II drew to a close, the United States and the Soviet Union began to maneuver for position in postwar Europe, in the first exploratory moves of what would soon become a worldwide contest for power and prestige. In Bulgaria, Michael Boll finds a unique vantage point for study of the processes of international politics during these years of the emergence of the Cold War. Bulgaria, he writes, was to assume a significance for both the United States and the Soviet Union greater than that small nation's intrinsic importance to either Great Power.
Collectivization of Agriculture in Eastern Europe Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
ISBN: 9780813154268
Pub Date: 15 Jul 2014
Illustrations: Illus
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Collectivization of agriculture is an essential feature of the Communist program for the satellite countries of Eastern Europe. It is a means of extending state control of agriculture as well as the basis for developing large-scale industrial and military power. Irwin T.
Congressional Conservatism and the New Deal Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
ISBN: 9780813154015
Pub Date: 15 Jul 2014
Illustrations: Illus
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Faced by the disaster of depression, Congress in the early 1930s proved amenable to the far-reaching demands and programs presented to it by the newly elected President, Franklin D. Roosevelt, but by 1937 it showed increasing resistance, even outright opposition, to many New Deal measures. In this study, James T.
Dams, Parks and Politics Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
ISBN: 9780813154459
Pub Date: 15 Jul 2014
Description:
This book is a chronicle of the myopia and gamesmanship that dominated Americans' understanding of their environment on the eve of the nation's ecology crisis. Based almost entirely on primary sources, Elmo Richardson's study examines the interplay between the national policies and programs for development and preservation of natural resources in the centralist Truman administration and the localist, enterprise-oriented Eisenhower administration. He shows that the decade examined brought about very little change in the values held by federal policy makers.
Daniel O'Connell and the Repeal Year Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
ISBN: 9780813153223
Pub Date: 15 Jul 2014
Description:
Irish historians have minimized Daniel O'Connell's role in the Irish liberty movement in favor of later nationalist leaders, largely because of his failure in the 1843 movement for repeal of the Act of Union. In this first detailed study of the final, crucial episode in O'Connell's career, Lawrence J. McCaffrey reassesses his place in Ireland's struggle for independence.
Developmental Change Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 328
ISBN: 9780813155869
Pub Date: 15 Jul 2014
Description:
Developmental change and the related problems of modernization have attracted the attention of scholars in many discipliness. In this bibliography -- derived and expanded from an earlier compilation by Mr. Spitz and Edward Weidner -- the author orders and annotates nearly 2,500 articles appearing between 1945 and 1969 in 234 journals from 25 countries.
Dimensions of Authoritarianism Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 184
ISBN: 9780813152820
Pub Date: 15 Jul 2014
Description:
The concept of authoritarianism, first defined in The Authoritarian Personality published in 1950, has since been treated in a bewildering array of studies that have explored both its narrow psychological meaning and its broader social implications. In this volume, authors John P. Kirscht and Ronald C.
Education and Responsibility Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
ISBN: 9780813154336
Pub Date: 15 Jul 2014
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This book reveals the sources of the disquiet prevailing among educators over the apparent failure of the public school system to develop moral responsibility in America's youth. The doctrine of separation of church and state has made sectarian religious training illegal in public schools, and Tunis Romein shows that the task of providing moral guidance, suddenly thrust upon educators, has disclosed their deep schisms in educational philosophy -- basic contradictions which have split American education from top to bottom.Romein explains the basic conflicts in education by examining three educational philosophies -- progressivism, educational reconstructionism, and classical humanism -- and comparing all of them with the traditional Christian view.
Education for Tragedy Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 216
ISBN: 9780813151229
Pub Date: 15 Jul 2014
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A distinguished educator and social critic here considers the demands put upon democratic and progressive policies in education, which remains, he believes, man's strongest hope for creating new bases for human values in an age of change and cultural crisis. The importance of human worth and individual advancement, within communities and varied age demographics, is analyzed.
Excellence and Equity Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
ISBN: 9780813153704
Pub Date: 15 Jul 2014
Description:
Since its establishment in 1965 the National Endowment for the Humanities has distributed many millions of dollars in grants. Has the money been well spent? What impact have the Endowment's programs had on the academic community, the schools, and the public at large?
Foreign Policy and the Developing Nation Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 244
ISBN: 9780813147482
Pub Date: 15 Jul 2014
Illustrations: Illus
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Eight well-known political scientists, economists, and sociologists here explore the interrelationships between the various levels of economic strength and political stability attended by newly emerged nations and the formulation of their foreign policies. These essays provide testimony not only to the importance of these problems, but also to contributions that can be made by various methodological approaches by scholars from the different social sciences. Contributing to the volume are Rupert Emerson, Benjamin Higgins, Gayl Ness, Ivo and Rosalind Feierabend, Henry Bienen, Lloyd Jensen, and Wilson C.
From Game to War and Other Psychoanalytic Essays on Folklore Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
ISBN: 9780813160184
Pub Date: 15 Jul 2014
Description:
Although folklore has been collected for centuries, its possible unconscious content and significance have been explored only since the advent of psychoanalytic theory. Freud and some of his early disciples recognized the potential of such folklorist genres as myth, folktale, and legend to illuminate the intricate workings of the human psyche. Alan Dundes is a renowned folklorist who has successfully devoted the better part of his career to applying psychoanalytic theory to the materials of folklore.