Hockey, 2013 University of Central Florida
Hockey, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
In my Florida neighborhood it was a quiet Saturday morning. In fact it was probably much the same across much of the United States. No one was in the streets celebrating. No one made comparisons to 1980 when the United States won the World Junior Hockey Championship in Ufa, a city of million or so in Central Russia.
From Main To High: Consumers, Class, And The Spatial Reorientation Of An Industrial City, 2013 University of Massachusetts Amherst
From Main To High: Consumers, Class, And The Spatial Reorientation Of An Industrial City, Jonathan Haeber
Masters Theses 1911 - February 2014
Consumer culture’s spatial dynamics have rarely been examined. This study will use a methodology of “triangulation” – a term borrowed from Geographer Richard J. Dennis – to explore the characteristics of consumer culture among the working classes in a single industrial, planned city (Holyoke, Massachusetts). Each facet of the tripartite method – literary, cliometric, and geographical sources – will be used to conclude that consumer capitalism fundamentally changed the spatial character of Holyoke’s working class communities. A time period roughly from 1880 to 1940 has been selected because novels about Holyoke in this period help augment an understanding of the …
The Drift (2013), 2013 Butler University
The Drift (2013), Butler University
Butler Yearbooks
Butler University yearbook for year 2013
Corporate Historical Responsibility (Chr): Addressing A Past Of Forced Labor At Volkswagen, 2013 Eastern Illinois University
Corporate Historical Responsibility (Chr): Addressing A Past Of Forced Labor At Volkswagen, Claudia Janssen Danyi
Claudia I. Janssen Danyi, PhD
This article introduces corporate historical responsibility (CHR), a concept that can guide organizations when addressing dark corporate histories. CHR holds that organizations have responsibilities toward victims of past corporate practices and toward present reconciliatory discourse. Volkswagen’s discourse about its history of forced labor during WW II serves as an example of CHR. The rhetorical analysis illustrates that CHR hinges on the recognition of the past as a moral issue and on the organization’s ability to create historical accountability, take responsibility, make public acknowledgements, and remember its past. It further illustrates that CHR creates sustainable policies that can strengthen corporate citizenship …
The Right Of Church Asylum In Early Byzantium: Legal Theory And Practice, 2013 Ain Shams University
The Right Of Church Asylum In Early Byzantium: Legal Theory And Practice, Abdelaziz M. A. Ramadan
Abdelaziz M. A. Ramadan
No abstract provided.
Eating Soup With A Spoon: The U.S. Army As A "Learning Organization" In The Vietnam War, 2013 Chapman University
Eating Soup With A Spoon: The U.S. Army As A "Learning Organization" In The Vietnam War, Gregory A. Daddis
History Faculty Articles and Research
Standard Vietnam War narratives often argue that the U.S. Army lost the war because it failed to learn and adapt to the conditions of an unconventional conflict. Based on a reappraisal of learning processes rather than on the outcome of the war, this essay argues that as an organization, the U.S. Army did learn and adapt in Vietnam; however, that learning was not sufficient, in itself, to preserve a South Vietnam in the throes of a powerful nationalist upheaval. A reexamination of the Army's strategic approach, operational experiences, and organizational changes reveals that significant learning did occur during the Vietnam …
Effectiveness Of Active Learning In The Arts And Sciences, 2013 Johnson & Wales University - Providence
Effectiveness Of Active Learning In The Arts And Sciences, David Mello, Colleen A. Less
Humanities Department Faculty Publications & Research
No abstract provided.
0803: Roy Hatton Collection, 1935-1966, 2013 Marshall University
0803: Roy Hatton Collection, 1935-1966, Marshall University Special Collections
Guides to Manuscript Collections
This collection consists of a 1935 diploma from Huntington High School, an appointment certificate as the Acting Postmaster dated 1965, and one appointment certificate as Postmaster for 1966, certified by President Lyndon B. Johnson.
0806: Wkrc And Wlw Cincinnati Radio Personality Scrapbook, 1930-1951, 2013 Marshall University
0806: Wkrc And Wlw Cincinnati Radio Personality Scrapbook, 1930-1951, Marshall University Special Collections
Guides to Manuscript Collections
This collection consists of one partial scrapbook of newspaper clippings of radio and entertainment personalities who performed or were interviewed on the Cincinnati (Ohio) radio stations WKRC and WLW between 1930 and 1951. The bulk of the clippings are from the 1930s.
0811: C.R. Carder Iv Collection, 1908-1960, 2013 Marshall University
0811: C.R. Carder Iv Collection, 1908-1960, Marshall University Special Collections
Guides to Manuscript Collections
This collection consists primarily of materials compiled by C. R. Carder IV, including stock certificates for lumber, oil, and other companies as well as two 1937 flood photos, a 1936 Commack Jr. High School class photo, a 1960 Fifth Avenue Baptist Church program welcoming Minister Woodrow W. Clark, a pamphlet copy of a speech called “Abraham Lincoln: An Address Given By Wells Goodykoontz of West Virginia” in 1920, and a 1931 manual of the legislature of West Virginia.
General Undergraduate Catalog, 2013-2014, 2013 Marshall University
General Undergraduate Catalog, 2013-2014, Marshall University
Marshall University Catalogs 2010-2019
Marshall University Undergraduate Course Catalog for the 2013-2014 academic year.
0802: Kay Wildman Collection, 1900-2006, 2013 Marshall University
0802: Kay Wildman Collection, 1900-2006, Marshall University Special Collections
Guides to Manuscript Collections
The Kay Wildman Collection explores the history of music in Huntington, WV. This collection consists of oral histories, photographs, newspaper clippings, and research materials. In most of the oral histories you will find a copy of the interview on a CD and a typed outline of the interview. A diary by Robert Grant, a member of numerous musical groups in Huntington, can also be found in this collection. This diary covers the period of time Grant was a student at Marshall University with some additional entries that go beyond that period of time.
An Interstate Runs Through It: The Construction Of Little Rock's Interstate 630 And The Fight To Stop It, 2013 Utah State University
An Interstate Runs Through It: The Construction Of Little Rock's Interstate 630 And The Fight To Stop It, Darcy Pumphrey
Darcy Pumphrey
Completion of the first mile of Interstate 630 (I-630) occurred in 1969. However, demands from organized community groups and litigation delayed completion of the full seven-and-a-half mile route until 1985. While the freeway resistance movement in Little Rock did not stop the construction of I-630 – it did gain influence over many key decisions within the planning and construction process.Through an examination of the construction of I-630, this thesis advances the basic understanding of the elements of an organized freeway revolt and serves as a guide for other communities as they navigate their own freeway planning efforts. In order to …
Environmental Implications Of Pavements: A Life Cycle View, 2013 University of South Florida
Environmental Implications Of Pavements: A Life Cycle View, Bin Yu
USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations
Environmental aspect of pavement, unlike its economic counterpart, is seldom considered in the theoretical study and field practices. As a highly energy and material intensive infrastructure, pavement has great potential to contribute to the environment protection, which, in root, depends on the in-depth understanding of the environmental impacts, holistically and specifically. A life cycle assessment (LCA) model is used to fulfill the goal.
This research firstly carried out extensive literature review of LCA studies on pavement to identify the major research gaps, including: incompleteness of the methodology, controversy of the functional unit, and unawareness of feedstock energy of asphalt, etc. …
Corporate Historical Responsibility (Chr): Addressing A Past Of Forced Labor At Volkswagen, 2013 Eastern Illinois University
Corporate Historical Responsibility (Chr): Addressing A Past Of Forced Labor At Volkswagen, Claudia Janssen Danyi
Faculty Research and Creative Activity
This article introduces corporate historical responsibility (CHR), a concept that can guide organizations when addressing dark corporate histories. CHR holds that organizations have responsibilities toward victims of past corporate practices and toward present reconciliatory discourse. Volkswagen’s discourse about its history of forced labor during WW II serves as an example of CHR. The rhetorical analysis illustrates that CHR hinges on the recognition of the past as a moral issue and on the organization’s ability to create historical accountability, take responsibility, make public acknowledgements, and remember its past. It further illustrates that CHR creates sustainable policies that can strengthen corporate citizenship …
Compassionate Storytelling With Holocaust Survivors: Cultivating Dialogue At The End Of An Era, 2013 University of South Florida
Compassionate Storytelling With Holocaust Survivors: Cultivating Dialogue At The End Of An Era, Chris J. Patti
USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations
We live in a frantic, fractured, ever-quickening, and violent world that is at the end of the era in which we will be able to talk with survivors of the Shoah. To date, there have been approximately 100,000 recorded interviews of Holocaust survivors. The vast majority of these interviews--such as the 52,000 done for Steven Spielberg's and USC Shoah Foundation Archive--have used traditional, single-session, and "neutral" methods of oral history interviewing to "capture" and "preserve" the legalistic, historical "testimonies" of survivors. The present study responds to this situation and unique moment in time by slowing down, listening, speaking repeatedly and …
The Black Freedom Struggle And Civil Rights Labor Organizing In The Piedmont And Eastern North Carolina Tobacco Industry, 2013 University of South Florida
The Black Freedom Struggle And Civil Rights Labor Organizing In The Piedmont And Eastern North Carolina Tobacco Industry, Jennifer Wells
USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations
This thesis examines labor organizing in the U.S. South, specifically the Piedmont and eastern regions of North Carolina in the mid-twentieth century. It aims to uncover an often overlooked local history of civil rights labor organizing which challenged the southern status quo before America's 'mainstream' civil rights era of the 1950s and 1960s. This study argues that through labor organizing, African American tobacco workers challenged the class, gender, and race hierarchy of North Carolina's very profitable tobacco industry during the first half of the twentieth century. In doing so, the thesis contributes to the historiography of black working class protest, …
0813: Martha Joe Morehouse Collection, 1880s-1890s, 2013 Marshall University
0813: Martha Joe Morehouse Collection, 1880s-1890s, Marshall University Special Collections
Guides to Manuscript Collections
This collection consists of thirty cabinet cards, mostly unidentified, of individuals taken by photographers in the Kansas City and St. Louis, Missouri area. Subject matter is primarily portraits, but also includes a small number of group and couple photographs. Also included are two small photographs that are not cabinet cards, but date to the same time period
To view materials from this collection that are digitized and available online, search the Martha Joe Morehouse Collection, 1880-1890 here.
Graduate Catalog, 2013-2014, 2013 Marshall University
Graduate Catalog, 2013-2014, Marshall University
Marshall University Catalogs 2010-2019
Marshall University Graduate Course Catalog for the 2013-2014 academic year.
"Labour History And Its Political Role - A New Landscape, 2012 University of Wollongong
"Labour History And Its Political Role - A New Landscape, Terry Irving
Terry Irving
This address to a centenary issue forum for the Australian journal, "Labour History", focused on the political role of the journal in academic circles. It discussed the politics involved in the journal's foundation and the political implications of the redefinition of its field by Van der Linden, especially his use of the distinction between labour as toil and creative work. It is also a distinction made by recent 'autonomist' theorists. The article concludes by recommending that the journal should drop its present subtitle; that labour historians should pay more attention to the theoretical discussions of (working) class, multitude and subalternity; …