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Its clear and instructional discussions of hydraulic technology and engineering principles make it a useful resource for a range of courses, including the history of technology, urban history, and American business history.
Harvey, Strolling Players in Albany, Montreal, and Quebec City, 1797 and 1810: Performance, Class, and EmpireWoodruff D. Smith, Corruption and Eighteenth-Century Social Science: Mapping the Space of Political Economy
The volume editors conclude with an assessment of the current state of realism and suggest ways for the debate to progress.
It fills the persistent need to document women's poetic expression during the long eighteenth century and to rewrite the literary history of the period, a history from which women have largely been excluded.
It fills the persistent need to document women's poetic expression during the long eighteenth century and to rewrite the literary history of the period, a history from which women have largely been excluded.
This volume will help readers develop theoretically grounded classroom practices informed by the advice and experience of fellow practitioners and feminist scholars.
Caruth thus reveals, in each of these authors, a tension between the abstraction of a conceptual language freed from reference and the compelling referential resistance of particular stories to abstraction.
With public colleges and universities facing substantial budget cuts and increased calls for accountability, more institutions now rely on private revenue streams for support. In this collection of essays, economists, policy makers, sociologists, and researchers discuss the impact of privatization from their respective disciplinary perspectives.
" In doing so, Wimberley defines a new environmental philosophy and a new ecological ethic.
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This comparative study will interest students and scholars from a wide range of disciplines, including the history of technology, computer science, business history, and management and organizational studies.
Jolly Fellows proposes a new interpretation of nineteenth-century American culture and society and will inform future work on masculinity during this period.
The Nature of Cities brings together environmental and urban history to reveal how, over four decades, this ecological vision shaped the development of cities around the nation.
Railroads in the Old South demonstrates that a simple approach to the Old South fails to do justice to its complexity and contradictions.
It will be a welcome addition to the library of any scholar of modernism and can easily be adapted for courses on Woolf and modern literature.
This insightful, concise story makes clearer the complexities of the revolutionary era and shows how the first president's political ideas shaped governmental institutions and instantiated the nation's foundational principles.
Murphy then offers an expository analysis of constitutional maintenance, adaptation, and, essentially, constitutional change.
Describes the transformation of the American faculty in an analysis of the American academic profession undertaken in a generation. This volume depicts the scope and depth of the transformation. It provides the context for interpreting these developments as part of a larger structural evolution of the national higher education system.
Old Main is an essential book for anyone who shares Schuman's conviction that small colleges occupy a central place in American higher education.
This reissued edition brings this compelling portrait to a new generation of readers.
A final category, wealth at death, inventories the legislator's estate and notes any significant changes in wealth between first election and death.
A final category, wealth at death, inventories the legislator's estate and notes any significant changes in wealth between first election and death.
For tourists and long-time residents, and for anyone interested in the Civil War or public art, Testament to Union is a wonderful guide to these tangible connections to the nation's past and an era when public monuments packed powerful messages.
The Evolution of American Ecology, 1890-2000 offers an innovative study not only of the scientific landscape in turn-of-the-century America, but of current questions in ecological science.
Based on the latest research, this crisply written, sometimes provocative survey includes a glossary, timeline, and bibliography for further reading.
Miles of new trails are included, as is updated information on recent trail reroutes.
Outlines how board members, presidents, and administrators can identify their institutions' weaknesses, implement plans for improvement, and mitigate existing damage. This title also identifies the legal pitfalls that often accompany institutional change, offering solutions for how to overcome such obstacles or avoid them altogether.
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