Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1842.
Author : Kevin H. White
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Page : 134 pages
File Size : 40,33 MB
Release : 2024-05-26
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 338512980X
Reprint of the original, first published in 1842.
Author : Massachusetts. Office of the Secretary of State
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Page : 288 pages
File Size : 42,84 MB
Release : 1877
Category : Massachusetts
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Author : Ceri Peach
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 218 pages
File Size : 20,84 MB
Release : 2023-07-31
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1000914259
First published in 1981, Ethnic Segregation in Cities argues that race and ethnicity are fundamental to writing about the city, and that economic patterns adapt themselves to race and ethnicity rather than vice versa. The problem of ethnic segregation is a burning one for both geographers and sociologists – geographers because of the concern for all aspects of urban deprivation, and sociologists because they are discovering that space and spatial processes are important factors in influencing social segregation or assimilation. The book brings together some of the main contributors to the literature on spatial aspects of ethnicity from both sides of the Atlantic. A variety of evidence from New York, Detroit, Bradford and Blackburn address the question of whether choice on the path of ethnic members, or constraints imposed by the host society are determinant factors influencing residential segregation. This book will be of interest to students of sociology, human geography and urban studies.
Author : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services
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Page : 340 pages
File Size : 39,73 MB
Release : 1963
Category : United States
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Author : California (State).
Publisher :
Page : 458 pages
File Size : 24,55 MB
Release :
Category : Law
ISBN :
Received document entitled: EXHIBITS TO ANSWER TO PETITION FOR WRIT
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Page : 262 pages
File Size : 47,10 MB
Release : 1895
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Page : 252 pages
File Size : 23,18 MB
Release : 1894
Category : Maine
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Author : State Library of Massachusetts
Publisher :
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 24,33 MB
Release : 1910
Category : Libraries
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Page : 232 pages
File Size : 44,22 MB
Release : 1910
Category : Libraries
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Author : Robert Chiles
Publisher : Cornell University Press
Page : 211 pages
File Size : 47,49 MB
Release : 2018-03-15
Category : History
ISBN : 150171418X
The Revolution of ’28 explores the career of New York governor and 1928 Democratic presidential nominee Alfred E. Smith. Robert Chiles peers into Smith’s work and uncovers a distinctive strain of American progressivism that resonated among urban, ethnic, working-class Americans in the early twentieth century. The book charts the rise of that idiomatic progressivism during Smith’s early years as a state legislator through his time as governor of the Empire State in the 1920s, before proceeding to a revisionist narrative of the 1928 presidential campaign, exploring the ways in which Smith’s gubernatorial progressivism was presented to a national audience. As Chiles points out, new-stock voters responded enthusiastically to Smith's candidacy on both economic and cultural levels. Chiles offers a historical argument that describes the impact of this coalition on the new liberal formation that was to come with Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s New Deal, demonstrating the broad practical consequences of Smith’s political career. In particular, Chiles notes how Smith’s progressive agenda became Democratic partisan dogma and a rallying point for policy formation and electoral success at the state and national levels. Chiles sets the record straight in The Revolution of ’28 by paying close attention to how Smith identified and activated his emergent coalition and put it to use in his campaign of 1928, before quickly losing control over it after his failed presidential bid.