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Review Of "Women And Property In China, 960-1949" By K. Bernhardt, Lillian M. Li
Review Of "Women And Property In China, 960-1949" By K. Bernhardt, Lillian M. Li
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No abstract provided.
Daniel Hertle's Narrative Of The Camp Jackson Incident In St. Louis, 10 May 1861, Steven Rowan
Daniel Hertle's Narrative Of The Camp Jackson Incident In St. Louis, 10 May 1861, Steven Rowan
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Paper presented at the Conference on the American Civil War sponsored by the LEUCOREA Foundation, University of Halle-Wittenberg, Lutherstadt Wittenberg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, 30 March 2001.
Tangled Webs (And Stories) Of Love: Review Of "Trials Of Intimacy: Love And Loss In The Beecher-Tilton Scandal" By R. Wightman Fox, Bruce Dorsey
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No abstract provided.
Review Of "Encountering Chinese Networks: Western, Japanese, And Chinese Corporations In China, 1880-1937" By S. Cochran, Lillian M. Li
Review Of "Encountering Chinese Networks: Western, Japanese, And Chinese Corporations In China, 1880-1937" By S. Cochran, Lillian M. Li
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No abstract provided.
Parsons, Talcott, Robert C. Bannister
Capitalism And Commercialization, Robert S. Duplessis
Capitalism And Commercialization, Robert S. Duplessis
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No abstract provided.
Cuando Los Enfermos Hacen Huelga: Argentina 1900-1940, Diego Armus
Cuando Los Enfermos Hacen Huelga: Argentina 1900-1940, Diego Armus
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This article discuss the supposed passivity of the sick as it was assumed by some of the renovated historic and socio-cultural narratives of disease, health, medicine and social control. It reconstructs individual and collective conflicts between 1910 and 1940—from written petitions to strikes—were tuberculosis patients were protagonists. It underlines that in dealing with the medical power and knowledge, and in a subordinated position, tuberculosis patients were able to negotiate, confront and display subtle battles. However, this re-incorporation of the sick into the historical narrative as active protagonists has to be done very cautiously. Nothing indicates that during the first half …
Tourism, Travel, And National Activism In The Böhmerwald, South Tyrol, And South Styria Around 1900, Pieter M. Judson
Tourism, Travel, And National Activism In The Böhmerwald, South Tyrol, And South Styria Around 1900, Pieter M. Judson
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No abstract provided.
The Light On The Road To Harare: How David Beach (Partially) Converted A Barbarian, Timothy Burke
The Light On The Road To Harare: How David Beach (Partially) Converted A Barbarian, Timothy Burke
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No abstract provided.
Sociology, Robert C. Bannister