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The Causes Of The Nez Perce War And The Prolonged Exile Of The Captive Indians: An Analysis, Carole Jean Smolinski
The Causes Of The Nez Perce War And The Prolonged Exile Of The Captive Indians: An Analysis, Carole Jean Smolinski
Dissertations and Theses
This is a study of the obvious and intimated causes of the Nez Perce War of 1877 in Idaho Territory and a collection of reasons explaining why the terms of surrender agreed upon by Chief Joseph and Colonel Nelson A. Miles were not honored by the United States government. There is a relationship between the events preceeding and following the war as they determined the history of the Nez Perce nation throughout the second half of the nineteenth century. National, state and territorial interests, cultural and religious differences, racial prejudices and white greed for Indian lands all contributed either directly …
"The French University Crisis", Jacqueline Bernard
"The French University Crisis", Jacqueline Bernard
Special Collections: Oregon Public Speakers
Joint Reed College-Portland State University Presidential Inauguration.
"Trends Of American Foreign Policy", Wayne Lyman Morse
"Trends Of American Foreign Policy", Wayne Lyman Morse
Special Collections: Oregon Public Speakers
An address given at the 2nd general session of the Western Meeting of the National Symposium on the United States Foreign Policy, Portland, Oregon, Apr. 10-13, 1969.
"Asia, 1969", Alexander Campbell
"Asia, 1969", Alexander Campbell
Special Collections: Oregon Public Speakers
One of a series of lectures presented in connection with the Joint Reed College-Portland State University Presidential Inauguration.
The Attack On Bourgeois Society: An Introduction To Cultural Despair In The Late Nineteenth And Twentieth Century European Thought, With Four Illustrative Studies From Traditions Of The European Intellectual Milieu, Craig Evan Wollner
Dissertations and Theses
The rise of the middle class to power and influence in European culture and politics in the nineteenth century created the conditions of modern life which to many European intellectuals were distasteful and ominous. They viewed urbanization, commercialization, industrialization and the qualities of life that they engendered, such as anxiety, limitation of freedom, and pervasive mediocrity in cultural expression, as being inimical to the traditional and more reliable values of European civilization or, in some instances, as being incapable of providing the bases for a free and humane existence.
This study focuses on the attack on bourgeois society in Europe …
"Nation-Building In Kenya", Maure Leonard Goldschmidt
"Nation-Building In Kenya", Maure Leonard Goldschmidt
Special Collections: Oregon Public Speakers
Taped in the Portland Room, Portland State College Center.
"An Address To Faculty And Students On The United Nations And The Middle East", Jurj Tu'mah
"An Address To Faculty And Students On The United Nations And The Middle East", Jurj Tu'mah
Special Collections: Oregon Public Speakers
Speakers name listed as George Tomeh in recording notes.
Viking 1969, Portland State University
Viking 1969, Portland State University
The Viking (Yearbooks)
Portland State University 1969 yearbook