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Articles 1 - 18 of 18
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Why I Quit The Railroad, Linda Niemann
Why I Quit The Railroad, Linda Niemann
Linda G. Niemann
The article presents the author's reasons for leaving her job in the railroad industry. She wasn't thrilled to be force-assigned to the foreman's spot on Union Pacific's Lawrence switcher. Being the junior switchman on the California coast for years, she was used to jobs that weren't so plum. What made it tough were a difficult yardmaster and her help, a switchman who outranked her but didn't want the responsibility of the foreman's spot.
The Lord Of The Night, Linda Niemann
The Lord Of The Night, Linda Niemann
Linda G. Niemann
The article presents the author's reflection on the management of Southern Pacific after it was acquired by Union Pacific (UP). The year preceding the UP merger, 1995, everyone tried to earn the maximum they could in preparation for whatever union-negotiated guarantee would come down the pike. Downsizing hit this system hard. The union contract did away with the system seniority that provided trainmen the freedom to work anywhere on the railroad.
History Of Iowa State, Tanya Zanish-Belcher, Michele Christian, Becky Jordan
History Of Iowa State, Tanya Zanish-Belcher, Michele Christian, Becky Jordan
Michele Christian
Iowa State University is a very special place, full of history. But what truly makes it unique is a rare combination of campus beauty, the opportunity to be a part of the land-grant experiment, and to create a progressive and inventive spirit that we call the Cyclone experience. Appreciate what we have here, for it is indeed, one of a kind.
The Struggle For Self-Determination: History Of The Menominee Indians Since 1854, John Bowes
The Struggle For Self-Determination: History Of The Menominee Indians Since 1854, John Bowes
John P. Bowes
In The Struggle for Self-Determination, Beck presents the second part of a two-book history of the Menominee Indians. His first study, Siege and Survival: History of the Menominee Indians, 1634-1856, was published in 2002 and recounts the manner in which the Menominees of Wisconsin negotiated the intrusions of French, British, and American colonizers and managed to retain both a diminished reservation and their cultural autonomy. Siege and Survival places Menominees in the forefront of the historical narrative, and Beck ably reveals that while the pressures of outsiders gradually undermined the power of the nation and its leaders in the first …
The Noir War: American Narratives Of World War Ii And Its Aftermath, Jeremiah Axelrod
The Noir War: American Narratives Of World War Ii And Its Aftermath, Jeremiah Axelrod
Jeremiah B.C. Axelrod
Exploring topics such as poetry, politics, and cultures of war, this collection of 16 essays tells alternative, contradictory, and complicated stories about World War II, demonstrating that the United States was not always a champion of liberty and justice as some would like the general public to believe.
Between Red Army And White Guard: Women In Budapest, 1918-1919, Eliza Ablovatski
Between Red Army And White Guard: Women In Budapest, 1918-1919, Eliza Ablovatski
Eliza Ablovatski
No abstract provided.
Review: Doctoring The South: Southern Physicians And Everyday Medicine In The Mid-Nineteenth Century, Sharla Fett
Review: Doctoring The South: Southern Physicians And Everyday Medicine In The Mid-Nineteenth Century, Sharla Fett
Sharla Fett
No abstract provided.
“Our Pueblos, Fractions With No Central Unity”: Municipal Sovereignty In Central America, 1808-1821, Jordana Dym
“Our Pueblos, Fractions With No Central Unity”: Municipal Sovereignty In Central America, 1808-1821, Jordana Dym
Jordana Dym
No abstract provided.
Vitae. "Vita Karoli Comitis Flandrię" Et "Vita Domni Ioannis Morinensis Episcopi" Quibus Subiunguntur Poemata Aliqua De Morte Comitis Karoli Conscripta Et Quaestio De Eadem Facta, Walter Thérouanne
Jeff Rider
This volume revolves around three men who knew each other well, oversaw the political and spiritual life of much of northern France and Flanders during the first third of the twelfth century, and died within five years of one another: Charles the Good, count of Flanders from 1119 to 1127; John of Warneton, archdeacon of Arras from 1096 to 1099 and bishop of Thérouanne from 1099 to 1130; and their common biographer, Walter, archdeacon of Thérouanne from 1116 to 1132. The volume includes a detailed historical introduction and offers new editions of Walter's vitæ of Charles and John and of …
Lodge, Henry Cabot, Christopher Hoebeke
Lippmann, Walter, Christopher Hoebeke
I'Ll Take My Stand: The South And The Agrarian Tradition, Christopher Hoebeke
I'Ll Take My Stand: The South And The Agrarian Tradition, Christopher Hoebeke
Christopher H Hoebeke
No abstract provided.
From Sovereign Villages To National States: City, State And Federation In Central America, 1759-1839, Jordana Dym
From Sovereign Villages To National States: City, State And Federation In Central America, 1759-1839, Jordana Dym
Jordana Dym
The role of the city--as an institution, as a political ideal, as a training ground for politicians--has been neglected in historical studies of Spanish American independence. Connecting the political changes of the Bourbon Reforms (1759-1788) and constitutional monarchy (1808-1821) to those of the independence era (1821-1839), Jordana Dym's analysis of Central America's early nineteenth-century politics shows nation-state formation to be a city-driven process that transformed colonial provinces (weak administrative districts with ambiguous political identities and divided interiors) into enduring states with basic governments and articulated national identities. Dym argues that in Central America, an important aspect of the nineteenth-century political …
The German Society Of Pennsylvania: A Guide To Its Book And Manuscript Collections, Kevin Ostoyich
The German Society Of Pennsylvania: A Guide To Its Book And Manuscript Collections, Kevin Ostoyich
Kevin Ostoyich
No abstract provided.
Root, Elihu, Christopher Hoebeke
Saint-Florent Of Saumur And The Origin Of The ‘Bayeux’ Tapestry, George Beech
Saint-Florent Of Saumur And The Origin Of The ‘Bayeux’ Tapestry, George Beech
George T. Beech
America : A Concise History, James Henretta, David Brody, Lynn Dumenil
America : A Concise History, James Henretta, David Brody, Lynn Dumenil
Lynn Dumenil
" ... presents an overview of the American experience ... [shows] students not only what happened but why"--Back cover.
Jews And Catholics In Catholic Poland: A Beleaguered Church In The Post Reformation Era, Magda Teter
Jews And Catholics In Catholic Poland: A Beleaguered Church In The Post Reformation Era, Magda Teter
Magda Teter
My first book, Jews and Heretics in Catholic Poland: A Beleaguered Church in the Post Reformation Era (Cambridge University Press, 2006, pbk 2009), introduced Jews into a traditional Polish narrative of post-Reformation Poland that had been grounded in a Catholic-Protestant dichotomy, allowing me to reposition the role of Jews and other non-Catholics in multicultural Poland in a completely new way. My approach has broadened the context of Poland’s religious history and has revealed the superficiality of the re-Catholicization of the ruling elites, whose economic interests triumphed over their religious loyalties, challenging the view of the “triumph of the Counter-Reformation” in …