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French Existentialism And American Popular Culture, 1945–1948, George Cotkin Dec 1999

French Existentialism And American Popular Culture, 1945–1948, George Cotkin

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“I Can Compete!” China In The Olympic Games, 1932 And 1936, Andrew D. Morris Oct 1999

“I Can Compete!” China In The Olympic Games, 1932 And 1936, Andrew D. Morris

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Review Of Methodism And The Southern Mind, 1770-1810, Daniel P. Kilbride Jul 1999

Review Of Methodism And The Southern Mind, 1770-1810, Daniel P. Kilbride

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Cultivation, Conservatism, And The Early National Gentry: The Manigault Family And Their Circle, Daniel P. Kilbride Jul 1999

Cultivation, Conservatism, And The Early National Gentry: The Manigault Family And Their Circle, Daniel P. Kilbride

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The State And Women In Modern Japan: Feminist Discourses In The Meiji And Taisho Eras, Barbara Molony Mar 1999

The State And Women In Modern Japan: Feminist Discourses In The Meiji And Taisho Eras, Barbara Molony

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The relationship of women to the Japanese state has been the object of much discussion in Japanese studies in recent years. To be sure, there are as many ways to approach this topic as there are conceptions of ‘the state’ and of ’women.’ Both of these terms are embedded in complicated and historically contingent discourse fields, making it impossible to posit just one or two types of relationships linking the two categories, as they are not fixed. Some scholars look at women as the target of government policies;1 some examine women as agents of some part of the state;2 some …


No Exit?: Review Of Daniel Belgrad, The Culture Of Spontaneity And Thomas Frank, The Conquest Of Cool, George Cotkin Jan 1999

No Exit?: Review Of Daniel Belgrad, The Culture Of Spontaneity And Thomas Frank, The Conquest Of Cool, George Cotkin

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The Two Worlds Of Belle La Follette, Nancy Unger Jan 1999

The Two Worlds Of Belle La Follette, Nancy Unger

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Case La Follette, it has been frequently noted, was deemed "my wisest and best counselor" by her husband, Wisconsin progressive great Roberi M. La Follette. She chose to fulfill that counselor's role in remarkable ways throughout their forty-three years of married life, perhaps most significantly by earning a law degree, yet never practicing law herself. This decision was one of many that allowed her to function as her husband's equal in the professional matters that affected him publicly, while reserving for herself a more private and personal role. Belle Case La FoUette's lifetime of decisions reflect her wish to fulfill …