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Title Ix Activists: A First Look At Movement Goals, Jamie Huff, Sarah Cote Hampson
Title Ix Activists: A First Look At Movement Goals, Jamie Huff, Sarah Cote Hampson
Bridgewater Review
No abstract provided.
Boston's Big Dig Project: A Cautionary Tale, Wendy Haynes
Boston's Big Dig Project: A Cautionary Tale, Wendy Haynes
Bridgewater Review
No abstract provided.
Faculty Profile: Jodie Drapal Kluver And Non-Profit Consulting, Michael Kryzanek
Faculty Profile: Jodie Drapal Kluver And Non-Profit Consulting, Michael Kryzanek
Bridgewater Review
No abstract provided.
Faculty Research Note: "Memo To The Governor" - Citizen Participation In Massachusetts, Bridgewater State College Political Science Department
Faculty Research Note: "Memo To The Governor" - Citizen Participation In Massachusetts, Bridgewater State College Political Science Department
Bridgewater Review
No abstract provided.
Government Reorganization In The Fight Against Terrorism, Brendan Burke
Government Reorganization In The Fight Against Terrorism, Brendan Burke
Bridgewater Review
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Historical Commentary: Vietnam And Revisionism, David Culver
Historical Commentary: Vietnam And Revisionism, David Culver
Bridgewater Review
Last year General William Westmoreland told a Boston College audience that politicians caused America's defeat in Vietnam. Westmoreland’s charge reflects recent Vietnam War revisionism, the effort to rationalize America’s defeat by claiming that United States forces were prevented from winning. Besides the politicians, who reduced military spending, the revisionists’ cast of villains includes the media and antiwar dissenters, who turned the nation against the war, and various Presidents, who restricted military operations. If polls are to be believed, these interpretations are widely held by Americans, especially Vietnam veterans.
Completing The Missing Link: The Economic Impact Of I-495 On Southeastern Massachusetts, Glenn Miller
Completing The Missing Link: The Economic Impact Of I-495 On Southeastern Massachusetts, Glenn Miller
Bridgewater Review
The long-anticipated final link of Boston’s outer beltway, I-495, was opened in southeastern Massachusetts in November of 1982. South Shore residents who watched enviously as Rt. 128 and the North Shore experienced rapid economic growth and all the benefits (and possible drawbacks) of “high-tech” development, can now anticipate some of those changes in the area between Brockton and New Bedford. The catalyst, according to a wide range of indicators, is the completion of Rt. I-495.
It is generally accepted that access to a major highway provides the impetus for economic development and population growth. The full impact of circumferential beltways, …