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Full-Text Articles in Political History
The Long March Of The German 68ers: Their Protest, Their Exhibition, And Their Administration., Gracie M. Morton
The Long March Of The German 68ers: Their Protest, Their Exhibition, And Their Administration., Gracie M. Morton
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The postwar children coming of age in the late 1960s in West Germany mounted a widesweeping socio-political protest against what they saw as the strangling silence of their parents, the Nazi generation. These protesters, referred to as the 68ers for their pivotal year, continued their struggle in following decades, incorporating an important and controversial exhibition, and finally culminating in their own administration thirty years from their defining moment. Using such diverse kinds of information as parliamentary debates, interviews, and contemporary criticism, this thesis explores the impact of the 68ers' initial protest and the influence they ultimately had on their nation …
Walter Lippmann, John Dewey, And American Political Democracy, Jesse B. Markay
Walter Lippmann, John Dewey, And American Political Democracy, Jesse B. Markay
MALS Final Projects, 1995-2019
Journalist Walter Lippmann and philosopher John Dewey engaged in an extended dialogue in the 1 920s regarding the condition and future of American democracy. In a series of books and essays the two intellectuals confronted issues that have been debated since the creation of the American republic and that remain contested today: how public opinion is formed; the capacity of individual citizens to render judgments concerning public affairs; the role that public opinion ought to play in formulating public policy; the possibility of establishing a truly democratic community. This paper argues that the issues Lippmann and Dewey addressed and the …
The Cracks In The Golden Door: An Analysis Of The Immigration Policy Of The United States Of America, 1882-1952., Brian David Fouche
The Cracks In The Golden Door: An Analysis Of The Immigration Policy Of The United States Of America, 1882-1952., Brian David Fouche
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Since its founding, the economic opportunities and quality of life present in the United States of America have drawn millions of people across the oceans to seek out a better existence for themselves. America's Founding Fathers believed that the country needed as large a population as possible to become a strong nation. The capitalistic economy of the new nation caused immigration to become critically important in the expansion of its manufacturing infrastructure. Once the growth of the nation's population began to exceed that of the economy's needs, the federal government attempted to limit further immigration. The government focused on restricting …
“The Little Black Dress Of Scandals”: The Significance Of The Profumo Affair, Leslie Bourgeois
“The Little Black Dress Of Scandals”: The Significance Of The Profumo Affair, Leslie Bourgeois
Honors Theses
No abstract provided.
Political Actors And Boundaries In The Public Proclamations Of Osama Bin Laden, Daniel Aaron Bradley
Political Actors And Boundaries In The Public Proclamations Of Osama Bin Laden, Daniel Aaron Bradley
Morehead State Theses and Dissertations
A thesis presented to the faculty of the Caudill College of Humanities at Morehead tate University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts by Daniel Aaron Bradley on April 20, 2007.
When In Rome An Examination Of Women And Political Rhetoric, Christina Grace Juneau
When In Rome An Examination Of Women And Political Rhetoric, Christina Grace Juneau
Honors Theses
No abstract provided.
Golden Pheasants And Eastern Kings: The German District Administration In The Occupied Soviet Union, 1941–1944, Stephen A. Connor
Golden Pheasants And Eastern Kings: The German District Administration In The Occupied Soviet Union, 1941–1944, Stephen A. Connor
Theses and Dissertations (Comprehensive)
No abstract provided.
College Students And Voter Mobilization Campaigns : A Grounded Communication Theory For Increasing Political Efficacy And Involvement, Vanessa M. Robinson
College Students And Voter Mobilization Campaigns : A Grounded Communication Theory For Increasing Political Efficacy And Involvement, Vanessa M. Robinson
University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations
This study examined which channels, messages, and sources were most effective in increasing political involvement among college students. Political participation among college students has decreased in every election since eighteen year- olds were given the right to vote. Numerous campaigns targeted to increase political participation among college students have been implemented but there is no evidence that these campaigns have been effective.
This study developed a grounded theory for increasing political participation among college students l;!ased on several focus group interactions. Students were asked to report on which channels, messages and sources they currently received political information from and were …