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control of the county for themselves. The Golden Jubilee Pageant told the story of Sioux County’s nativity from the perspective of those who won the county’s early battles for political and community
Review of: "Crusader for Democracy: The Political Life of William Allen White, ... three counties limits our appreciation of the movement’s diversity in these three states and of the ways different groups of midwestern women understood and worked for political equality. Despite these
sanitized the struggle. For conclusions about the soldiers’ political opinions, this work relies primarily on the wartime correspondence of soldiers and media published before, during, and immediately after
Review of: “The Most Complete Political Machine Ever Known”: The North’s Union Leagues and the American Civil War, by Paul Taylor ... personal interests. The public-spirited political culture of the Leagues, Taylor argues, shared much with fraternal organizations of the antebellum years, such as the Masons. The book traces the first Union
Review of: "Teacher Strike! Public Education and the Making of a New American Political Order, ... Political Order John W. McKerley 0 0 University of Iowa , USA Masthead Logo Recommended Citation - ence, heartbreak, and tragic notoriety from the early twentieth century to the present against the
Review of: One Woman's Political Journey: Kate Barnard and Social Reform, 1875-1930. Musslewhite, Lynn and Crawford, Suzanne Jones. ... political culture and woman suffrage, and her histrionic personal and political style. In One Woman's Political Journey, the first book-length biography of Barnard, the authors use the limited personal
Review of: "Man of Douglas, Man of Lincoln: The Political Odyssey of James Henry Lane, ... its territorial and Civil War periods, only John Brown surpassed Jim Lane in the attainment of historical fame — or infamy. For pure weirdness, he was unmatched. In this new political biography, Ian
philosophy, morality was completely rationalized and transformed into a universal ethical code and then into a law, and thus the moral capacity of the human being was seized. Bauman emphasizes that the
Review of: "Plains Political Tradition: Essays on South Dakota Political Culture, ... . Young men who came of age in the political struggles of the 1850s carried the fight into the war and then into the postwar years of Reconstruction. They carried a generation of grudges with them. The
The study titled an Philosophy and Sufism ve consists of papers, papers and interviews that were discussed previously. The author expresses the aim of the texts in the book as the intention and
Company. In the earliest times, the trade was the main activity of the Company’s servants but due to the political condition of the subcontinent such as the breakdown of the Mughal authority and political ... Mughal authority and political struggle of the local powers, the Company began to appear as a political figure. Subsequently, by the middle of the eighteenth century, the Company?s servant played
Review of: "A Midwestern Mosaic: Immigration and Political Socialization in Rural America, ... ground in our understanding of women’s contributions to agriculture. Reviewer Mariana Medina is assistant professor of political science at Iowa State University. Her research and writing have focused on
constitutions has been divided into two branches: empirical (studying the documents themselves, the power relationships, and resulting institutions) and theoretical (focusing on political and legal philosophy ... English or constitutional documents, older state constitutions, and political philosophy (republicanism, emphasis on virtue, and citizens’ rights); constitutional development along chronological lines (that
The process of modernization has unfolded two basic imaginations of society: heterogeneous and homogeneous. Such an imagination considering society brought about a political structure that today we
Review of: "Hinterland Dreams: The Political Economy of a Midwestern City, ... aldermen, much like their fellows in Boston and many large metropolises, embraced a political economy of public works based on assertive municipal power bridling private economic energy in the civic interest
Review of: "Prairie Republic: The Political Culture of Dakota Territory, 1879–1889, ... political action and commentary is frequently in the background of this study of late nineteenthcentury political culture. Jon Lauck has a personal stake in the topic: raised on a farm near Madison, South
). According to these two approaches art is reflective of life and social dynamics are shaped due to social, cultural, economic and political elements. The social values under scrutiny are studied in a
Company. In the earliest times, the trade was the main activity of the Company’s servants but due to the political condition of the subcontinent such as the breakdown of the Mughal authority and political ... Mughal authority and political struggle of the local powers, the Company began to appear as a political figure. Subsequently, by the middle of the eighteenth century, the Company’s servant played
Company. In the earliest times, the trade was the main activity of the Company’s servants but due to the political condition of the subcontinent such as the breakdown of the Mughal authority and political ... Mughal authority and political struggle of the local powers, the Company began to appear as a political figure. Subsequently, by the middle of the eighteenth century, the Company’s servant played
Review of: "Skirmisher: The Life, Times, and Political Career of James B. Weaver, ... , Weaver often seemed the public face of political protest while at the same time he engaged in backroom dealings that his followers condemned as unscrupulous and counterproductive. Fred Emory Haynes wrote