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1. Somali Sultanate: The Geledi City-State Over 150 Years by Virginia Luling | |
Hardcover: 304
Pages
(2001-09-01)
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2. From Colonia to Community: The History of Puerto Ricans in New York City, 1917-1948 (Contributions in Ethnic Studies) by Virginia E. Sanchez Korrol | |
Hardcover: 264
Pages
(1983-06-30)
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3. Poor Mothers and Babies : A Social History of Childbirth and Child Care Hospitals in Nineteenth-Century New York City (Garland Studies in Historical Demography) by Virginia Anne Metaxas Quiroga | |
Hardcover: 162
Pages
(1989)
list price: US$15.00 Isbn: 0824043561 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
4. Conscience and Community: The Legacy of Paul Ylvisaker (American University Studies Series XIV, Education) by Paul Ylvisaker | |
Hardcover: 392
Pages
(1999-05)
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thoughtful essays that are visionary and timeless |
5. Pioneros II:: Puerto Ricans in New York City, 1948-1998 (Bilingual Edition) (Images of America) by Virginia Sánchez Korrol, Pedro Juan Hernández | |
Paperback: 128
Pages
(2010-04-28)
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6. From Colonia to Community: The History of Puerto Ricans in New York City (Latino in American Society and Culture) by Virginia E. Sánchez Korrol | |
Paperback: 304
Pages
(1994-11-18)
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very good
very informative and positive history of a New York City community |
7. Old Virginia City: A Study in By-gone Photography by Lawrence G. Means | |
Paperback: 24
Pages
(1970)
Asin: B000RMMMVQ Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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8. The Tennessee-Virginia Tri-Cities: Urbanization in Appalachia, 1900-1950 by Tom Lee | |
Paperback: 368
Pages
(2010-01-15)
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9. Guys and Guns Amok: Domestic Terrorism and School Shootings from the Oklahoma City Bombing to the Virginia Tech Massacre (Radical Imagination Series) by Douglas Kellner | |
Paperback: 232
Pages
(2008-01-31)
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Guys and Guns AMOK: Male identities construction
Now I'm awake! |
10. American City, Southern Place: A Cultural History of Antebellum Richmond by Gregg D. Kimball | |
Paperback: 392
Pages
(2003-11-03)
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11. Gold Diggers and Silver Miners: Prostitution and Social Life on the Comstock Lode (Women and Culture Series) by Marion S. Goldman | |
Paperback: 248
Pages
(1981-12-15)
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12. The Little School System That Could: Transforming a City School District (SUNY Series on Educational Leadership) (S U N Y Series on Educational Leadership) by Daniel L. Duke | |
Paperback: 188
Pages
(2008-03-27)
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13. "The Most Segregated City in America": City Planning and Civil Rights in Birmingham, 1920-1980 (Center Books) by Charles E. Connerly | |
Hardcover: 352
Pages
(2005-06-21)
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Editorial Review Product Description Spanning over sixty years, Charles E. Connerly's study begins in the 1920s, when Birmingham used urban planning as an excuse to implement racial zoning laws, pointedly sidestepping the 1917 U.S. Supreme Court Buchanan v. Warley decision that had struck down racial zoning. The result of this obstruction was the South's longest-standing racial zoning law, which lasted from 1926 to 1951, when it was redeclared unconstitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court. Despite the fact that African Americans constituted at least 38 percent of Birmingham's residents, they faced drastic limitations to their freedom to choose where to live. When in the1940s they rebelled by attempting to purchase homes in off-limit areas, their efforts were labeled as a challenge to city planning, resulting in government and court interventions that became violent. More than fifty bombings ensued between 1947 and 1966, becoming nationally publicized only in 1963, when four black girls were killed in the bombing of the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church. Connerly effectively uses Birmingham's history as an example to argue the importance of recognizing the link that exists between city planning and civil rights. His demonstration of how Birmingham's race-based planning legacy led to the confrontations that culminated in the city's struggle for civil rights provides a fresh lens on the history and future of urban planning, and its relation to race. |
14. Parlor Politics: In Which the Ladies of Washington Help Build a City and a Government (Jeffersonian America) by Catherine Allgor | |
Paperback: 299
Pages
(2002-02-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description When Thomas Jefferson moved his victorious Republican administration into the new capital city in 1801, one of his first acts was to abolish any formal receptions, except on New Year's Day and the Fourth of July. His successful campaign for the presidency had been partially founded on the idea that his Federalist enemies had assumed dangerously aristocratic trappings--a sword for George Washington and a raised dais for Martha when she received people at social occasions--in the first capital cities of New York and Philadelphia. When the ladies of Washington City, determined to have their own salon, arrived en masse at the president's house, Jefferson met them in riding clothes, expressing surprise at their presence. His deep suspicion of any occasion that resembled a European court caused a major problem, however: without the face-to-face relationships and networks of interest created in society, the American experiment in government could not function. Into this conundrum, writes Catherine Allgor, stepped women like Dolley Madison and Louisa Catherine Adams, women of political families who used the unofficial, social sphere to cement the relationships that politics needed to work. Not only did they create a space in which politics was effectively conducted; their efforts legitimated the new republic and the new capital in the eyes of European nations, whose representatives scoffed at the city's few amenities and desolate setting. Covered by the prescriptions of their gender, Washington women engaged in the dirty business of politics, which allowed their husbands to retain their republican purity. Constrained by the cultural taboos on "petticoat politicking," women rarely wrote forthrightly about their ambitions and plans, preferring to cast their political work as an extension of virtuous family roles. But by analyzing their correspondence, gossip events, "etiquette wars," and the material culture that surrounded them, Allgor finds that these women acted with conscious political intent. In the days before organized political parties, the social machine built by these early federal women helped to ease the transition from a failed republican experiment to a burgeoning democracy. Customer Reviews (2)
well done and worth a read In Parlor Politics, Allgor documents the vital role that women played in the creation of a society during (arguably) the most fragile period in our history.One wrong move and the whole deomcracy concept could've gone out the window.Women were able to step in and do things that men couldn't, and under the guise of furthering their family became real movers and shakers in the early washington scene.Allgor documents the time of Jefferson through the Jackson presidency and does so with a style that is often missing in academic texts.It is easy to see why this book is quickly becoming an influential work in the history of Washington and the construction of america. If you enjoy this book, you may want to also read "good wives" by laurel thatcher ulrich...more dry, but also interesting.
A fascinating view of Washington political and social life |
15. Cities of the Dead: Contesting the Memory of the Civil War in the South, 1865-1914 (Civil War America) by William Blair | |
Hardcover: 280
Pages
(2004-11-25)
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Editorial Review Product Description Commemorations by ex-Confederates were intended at first to maintain a separate identity from the U.S. government, Blair argues, not as a vehicle for promoting sectional healing. The burial grounds of fallen heroes, known as Cities of the Dead, often became contested ground, especially for Confederate women who were opposed to Reconstruction. And until the turn of the century, African Americans used freedom celebrations to lobby for greater political power and tried to create a national holiday to recognize emancipation. Blair's analysis shows that some festive occasions that we celebrate even today have a divisive and sometimes violent past as various groups with conflicting political agendas attempted to define the meaning of the Civil War. |
16. Framing History: The Rosenberg Story and the Cold War (American Culture) by Virginia Carmichael | |
Paperback: 328
Pages
(1993-01-07)
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LIES, LIES, DECEPTION, DELUSIONS followed by more LIES!!!
A long list of nonsense Instead, she wrote a book abouthow evil the U.S. was, to resist Stalin, and how, as a part of that evileffort, two innocent leftists named Rosenberg were framed for espionage andexecuted.Not that she actually believes that.It's just that the truth(they were guilty) is too painful. Ms. Carmichael's book is fairlylaughable.She tells us that "of course" the Soviet Union wasspying on the U.S and Britain throughout World War II, both in general andin regard to the A-bomb project.I guess were not supposed to think aboutthe Soviet Union's vociferous denials.Then she refers you, for furtherinformation, to a volume(THE ATOM SPY HOAX)that explicitly denies any suchespionage ever occured -- a book she terms "well researched." Then she'll remind us that in matters of espionage, you can never come toany firm conclusions, just before tossing off yet another firm conclusionof her own. If you know enough about the Rosenberg case to tell whenshe's wrong, or making things up, you don't need this book.If you don'tknow enough, you especially don't need this book. Students of the caseshould go read THE FBI-KGB WAR or THE ROSENBERG FILE if they're interestedin what really happened.And a serious author should write about the waythe Rosenberg case was used, and by whom, and for what purposes ... but todo that, he or she will have to start by pointing out that the Rosenbergswere guilty, and that there was never a reasonable doubt aboutit. Stephen M. St. Onge
Beating a dead horse?Or just an elaborate joke? Instead, she wrote a book abouthow evil the U.S. was, to resist Stalin, and how, as a part of that evileffort, two innocent leftists named Rosenberg were framed for espionage andexecuted.Not that she actually believes that.It's just that the truth(they were guilty) is too painful. Ms. Carmichael's book is fairlylaughable.She tells us that "of course" the Soviet Union wasspying on the U.S and Britain throughout World War II, both in general andin regard to the A-bomb project.I guess were not supposed to think aboutthe Soviet Union's vociferous denials.Then she refers you, for furtherinformation, to a volume(THE ATOM SPY HOAX)that explicitly denies any suchespionage ever occured -- a book she terms "well researched." Then she'll remind us that in matters of espionage, you can never come toany firm conclusions, just before tossing off yet another firm conclusionof her own. If you know enough about the Rosenberg case to tell whenshe's wrong, or making things up, you don't need this book.If you don'tknow enough, you especially don't need this book. Students of the caseshould go read THE FBI-KGB WAR or THE ROSENBERG FILE if they're interestedin what really happened.And a serious author should write about the waythe Rosenberg case was used, and by whom, and for what purposes ... but todo that, he or she will have to start by pointing out that the Rosenbergswere guilty, and that there was never a reasonable doubt aboutit. Stephen M. St. Onge ... Read more |
17. Reestablishing community action programs: In Lee and Wise Counties and the City of Norton, Virginia : feasibility study report by Ann D Watts | |
Unknown Binding:
Pages
(1979)
Asin: B0006XN4NQ Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
18. A suggested program for the Executive State Council of Defense of West Virginia; based upon a study by Clarence L. Stonaker, of the institutions and resources of the state | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1917)
Asin: B003OB76G8 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
19. Urban systems research: Proceedings of the First Binational Symposium on Urban Systems Research Under the United States/Australian Science Agreement by John W Dickey | |
Unknown Binding: 393
Pages
(1975)
Asin: B0006X0DO4 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
20. Planning and land use controls: Zoning and subdivision regulations in Virginia (Public policy series) by Richard M Yearwood | |
Unknown Binding: 59
Pages
(1971)
Asin: B0006W2S1G Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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