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Full-Text Articles in History
Review: Gtanni Isola, Cari Amici Lontani E Vicini, Marla Stone
Review: Gtanni Isola, Cari Amici Lontani E Vicini, Marla Stone
Marla Stone
No abstract provided.
Paradijsvogels Op Nieuw-Guinea: Een Pootloos Modeartikel, Robert Cribb
Paradijsvogels Op Nieuw-Guinea: Een Pootloos Modeartikel, Robert Cribb
Robert Cribb
No abstract provided.
Women, Technology, And Rural Life: Some Recent Literature, Pamela Riney-Kehrberg
Women, Technology, And Rural Life: Some Recent Literature, Pamela Riney-Kehrberg
Pamela Riney-Kehrberg
Historical study of American farm women has had a relatively short life, reaching back approximately twenty years. Rural women rarely existed in earlier scholarship that reserved the categories of farmer and farming for males. Agricultural history thus manifested itself as a story of men and their tools, stretching back historiographically into the early days of the 20th century. Although in 1953 Jared van Wagenen described in careful detail many of the physical processes of farming in The Golden Age of Homespun, the women's work from which he derived his title occupied less than twenty pages at the end of his …
Anticipating The Brethren: The Reverend Charles Nisbet Critiques The French Revolution, David Robson
Anticipating The Brethren: The Reverend Charles Nisbet Critiques The French Revolution, David Robson
David W. Robson
Charles Nisbet, a Presbyterian minister who emigrated to Pennsylvania in 1785 from Scotland, spoke out against the French Revolution long before other American clergy. Nisbet believed the American Revolution had created democratic excesses that threatened the American religious, political, and social hierarchy, and feared the same would happen in France, and eventually the rest of Europe and Great Britain. Although he came to America impressed with the revolutionary spirit of the people and leaders, Nisbet quickly became disillusioned with religious and social attitudes influenced by uncontrolled democracy and the preference for autonomy over deference to leaders like himself. Although American …
Correspondence, Jan Comfort
The Little Rock Crisis And Foreign Affairs: Race, Resistance, And The Image Of American Democracy, Mary L. Dudziak
The Little Rock Crisis And Foreign Affairs: Race, Resistance, And The Image Of American Democracy, Mary L. Dudziak
Mary L. Dudziak
When President Dwight D. Eisenhower sent federal troops to Little Rock, Arkansas to enforce a school desegregation order at Central High School in the fall of 1957, more than racial equality was at issue. The image of American democracy was at stake. The Little Rock crisis played out on a world stage, as news media around the world covered the crisis. During the weeks of impasse leading up to Eisenhower's dramatic intervention, foreign critics questioned how the United States could argue that its democratic system of government was a model for others to follow when racial segregation was tolerated in …
Review: Esther Dacosta Meyer, The Work Of Antonio Sant’Elia, Marla Stone
Review: Esther Dacosta Meyer, The Work Of Antonio Sant’Elia, Marla Stone
Marla Stone
No abstract provided.
He Who Has Seen The Wind: The Black Bonspiel Of Willie Maccrimmon, Don Morrow
He Who Has Seen The Wind: The Black Bonspiel Of Willie Maccrimmon, Don Morrow
Donald Morrow
No abstract provided.
The Futility Of Campaign Finance Reform: A Historical Perspective, Christopher H. Hoebeke
The Futility Of Campaign Finance Reform: A Historical Perspective, Christopher H. Hoebeke
Christopher H Hoebeke
No abstract provided.
The Text Of Getty Museum Ms 9, Elizabeth Teviotdale
The Text Of Getty Museum Ms 9, Elizabeth Teviotdale
Elizabeth C Teviotdale
Traces the ancestry of the text of the Getty Anglo-Saxon leaves (Los Angeles, J. Paul Getty Museum, MS 9) to a group of Breton gospel books with liturgical formulae in the biblical text.
Bruce Kidd’S The Struggle For Canadian Sport, Don Morrow
Bruce Kidd’S The Struggle For Canadian Sport, Don Morrow
Donald Morrow
No abstract provided.
Death-Defying Women, Claire Potter
American Checks And Balances, A Brief Survey, Christopher Hoebeke
American Checks And Balances, A Brief Survey, Christopher Hoebeke
Christopher H Hoebeke
No abstract provided.
“Crossing The Great Plains: A Sesquicentennial Look At The 1847 Mormon Pioneer Trek West.”, Jay H. Buckley
“Crossing The Great Plains: A Sesquicentennial Look At The 1847 Mormon Pioneer Trek West.”, Jay H. Buckley
Jay H. Buckley
No abstract provided.
Hadhramaut And The Hadhrami Diaspora: Problems In Theoretical History, Syed Farid Alatas
Hadhramaut And The Hadhrami Diaspora: Problems In Theoretical History, Syed Farid Alatas
farid alatas
If we understand history as a field constituted by a type of research and inquiry that concerns itself with human action in the past and is based on the interpretation of evidence, regardless of whether positivist or interpretive methods are used, then it can be said that historical works on Hadhramaut and its diaspora have been written. These works can be divided in broad terms into the two general categories of Arab and Western historiography. Nevertheless, in both cases, owing to certain theoret- ical problems that have beset these works, little progress has been made in the advancement of Hadhrami …
Relativism, Reflective Equilibrium, And Justice, Justin Schwartz
Relativism, Reflective Equilibrium, And Justice, Justin Schwartz
Justin Schwartz
THIS PAPER IS THE CO-WINNER OF THE FRED BERGER PRIZE IN PHILOSOPHY OF LAW FOR THE 1999 AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE BEST PUBLISHED PAPER IN THE PREVIOUS TWO YEARS.
The conflict between liberal legal theory and critical legal studies (CLS) is often framed as a matter of whether there is a theory of justice that the law should embody which all rational people could or must accept. In a divided society, the CLS critique of this view is overwhelming: there is no such justice that can command universal assent. But the liberal critique of CLS, that it degenerates into …
‘As Writ Myn Auctour Called Lollius’: Divine And Authorial Omnipotence In Chaucer's Troilus And Criseyde, Richard Utz
‘As Writ Myn Auctour Called Lollius’: Divine And Authorial Omnipotence In Chaucer's Troilus And Criseyde, Richard Utz
Richard Utz
No abstract provided.
Birds Of Paradise And Environmental Politics In Colonial Indonesia, 1890-1931, Robert Cribb
Birds Of Paradise And Environmental Politics In Colonial Indonesia, 1890-1931, Robert Cribb
Robert Cribb
Pressure to protect the bird of paradise, native to New Guinea and eastern Indonesia, began to develop in the late nineteenth century. Progress was slow, partly because lack of knowledge of the ecology of the birds made it difficult to assess the best way to provide protection, partly because of problems of enforcement, partly because of countervailing interests represented by the trade in pelts.
Women's Role In The Indonesian Revolution: Some Historical Reflections, Anton Lucas, Robert Cribb
Women's Role In The Indonesian Revolution: Some Historical Reflections, Anton Lucas, Robert Cribb
Robert Cribb
No abstract provided.
Atatürk Ve Kâzım Karabekir Paşa, Yaşar Semiz
Cellulose Nitrate Plastic (Celluloid) In Archaeological Assemblages: Identification And Care, Megan E. Springate
Cellulose Nitrate Plastic (Celluloid) In Archaeological Assemblages: Identification And Care, Megan E. Springate
Megan E. Springate
Invented in the mid-19th century, cellulose nitrate (celluloid) is commonly regarded as the earliest synthetic polymer or plastic. As increasing numbers of historical sites dating from the mid-1800s are excavated, cellulose nitrate objects are more frequently found in archaeological assemblages. The inherent instability of cellulose nitrate makes proper handling, storage, and display conditions vital to the longevity of recovered objects. In this paper, the composition, manufacture, and means of identifying cellulose nitrate are summarized. The processes of degradation and means of slowing those processes through preventive conservation are also elaborated.
Some Brief Notes On The Tobacco Tag, Megan E. Springate
Some Brief Notes On The Tobacco Tag, Megan E. Springate
Megan E. Springate
Tobacco tags have been found on archaeological sites throughout North America, in shapes ranging from circles to ovals, rectangular with an embossed horse, stars and hearts. Tags recovered archaeologically are usually no more than a rusty bit of iron alloy with two triangular tines. Originally, however, these tags were enameled with bright colors and product information. The use of tobacco tags began in the United States in the 1870s. An overabundance of cheap chewing tobacco caused pipe smokers to switch to "chaw." Manufacturers developed the tag as a means of branding their plugs of tobacco.
Taking Federalism Seriously: Lopez And The Partial-Birth Abortion Ban, David B. Kopel, Glenn Harlan Reynolds
Taking Federalism Seriously: Lopez And The Partial-Birth Abortion Ban, David B. Kopel, Glenn Harlan Reynolds
David B Kopel
In United States v. Lopez, the United States Supreme Court struck down the federal Gun Free School Zones law as not within congressional power to regulate interstate commerce. This article examines post-Lopez jurisprudence regarding the permissible scope of federal criminal law. Analyzing a wide variety of federal criminal laws challenged in post-Lopez cases (including arson, robbery, gun possession, drugs, violence against women, and abortion clinic disruption), the article shows how courts have followed or evaded Lopez. Studying the proposed federal ban on partial birth abortions, the article suggests that the ban is not a lawful exercise of Congress' interstate commerce …
Tampa Mayor Herman Glogowski: Jewish Leadership In Gilded Age Florida, Mark I. Greenberg
Tampa Mayor Herman Glogowski: Jewish Leadership In Gilded Age Florida, Mark I. Greenberg
Mark I. Greenberg
No abstract provided.
International Orphans': The Chinese In Thailand During World War Ii, E. Bruce Reynolds
International Orphans': The Chinese In Thailand During World War Ii, E. Bruce Reynolds
Bruce E. Reynolds
An examination of Japanese efforts to gain the cooperation of the intrinsically hostile, but economically vital Overseas Chinese community in Thailand, this article also focuses on the impact of the Japanese wartime presence on the troubled relationship between the Chinese and the Thai authorities, and the success of Chinese entrepreneurs in turning adversity to advantage.
Political Culture: Genealogy Of A Concept, Glen Gendzel
Political Culture: Genealogy Of A Concept, Glen Gendzel
Glen Gendzel
No abstract provided.
Gender And The Nurse-Physician Relationship: The Case Of Nurse Practitioner Regulations In Pennsylvania, Pg, Principal Investigator, $5,000, University Research Foundation, University Of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa, Julie Fairman
Julie A Fairman
No abstract provided.
Making Official Culture: State Patronage In Fascist Italy, Marla Stone
Making Official Culture: State Patronage In Fascist Italy, Marla Stone
Marla Stone
No abstract provided.
Wrestling John Irving, Don Morrow
Autobiographies By Americans Of Color 1980-1994: An Annotated Bibliography, Rebecca Stuhr
Autobiographies By Americans Of Color 1980-1994: An Annotated Bibliography, Rebecca Stuhr
Rebecca A Stuhr
This book compiles and provides a brief summary of autobiographies published or reissued during the last decades of the 20th century. This is an excellent source for finding personal accounts of growing up just after the end of slavery through the civil rights movement, experiences for Japanese Americans during World War II, the American Indian Movement, and the growing movement for rights for immigrant labor in the United States. Many of these autobiographies were written to provide an account of family history, hardship endured, and accomplishments achieved for the next generation.