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United States Regional History As An Instructional Field: The Practice Of College And University History Departments, Carl Abbott
United States Regional History As An Instructional Field: The Practice Of College And University History Departments, Carl Abbott
Urban Studies and Planning Faculty Publications and Presentations
In one sense, American history is "a sequential process of regional development marked by a persistent tension between regional cultures and economic interests and integrative national institutions and values." Since the 1890's, regional history has been an active enterprise supported by academic instruction, leading university presses, specialized journals, and professional organizations. A survey of college and university departments of history yielded data to analyze the present ambiguous position of regional history within the evolving discipline of American historical studies.
Utopia And Bureaucracy: The Fall Of Rajneeshpuram, Oregon, Carl Abbott
Utopia And Bureaucracy: The Fall Of Rajneeshpuram, Oregon, Carl Abbott
Urban Studies and Planning Faculty Publications and Presentations
During 1981-1985, the followers of Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh built a large utopian community in eastern Oregon's solitude and named it Rajneeshpuram. While Rajneeshpuram appeared to be physically isolated and removed from government intervention, it was actually embedded in a dense system of laws and bureaucratic regulations, quite within reach of local, state, and national bureaucracies. It was this ability of the local and state regulators to limit the development that was one of the major factors for the sudden collapse of Rajneeshpuram in the fall of 1985. Other contributing factors were the growing disaffection and factionalism within the commune leadership …