The Labour Governments 1964-70, Volume 1

The Labour Governments 1964-70, Volume 1
Title The Labour Governments 1964-70, Volume 1 PDF eBook
Author Steven Fielding
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 280
Release 2003
Genre History
ISBN 9780719043642

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This book looks at how the British Labour Party came to terms with the 1960's 'cultural revolution', specifically changes to: the class structure, place of women, black immigration, the generation gap and calls for direct political participation.

Game Plan

Game Plan
Title Game Plan PDF eBook
Author Karen L. Wall
Publisher University of Alberta
Pages 344
Release 2012-10-19
Genre History
ISBN 0888646577

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How deep is the importance and influence of organized sports in Alberta? Discover key episodes and players in the history of Alberta's organized sports and read how sport shaped the lives of individuals as well as of communities of indigenous people, settlers, and immigrants. Read new perspectives on well-known sports stories along with tales of lesser-known games that remained on the margins of most histories for reasons of race, class, and gender. Whether a spectator, supporter, scholar, or fan, readers will be informed and delighted by the research contained in this sport history.

In League Against King Alcohol

In League Against King Alcohol
Title In League Against King Alcohol PDF eBook
Author Thomas J. Lappas
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Pages 408
Release 2020-02-13
Genre History
ISBN 0806166630

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Many Americans are familiar with the real, but repeatedly stereotyped problem of alcohol abuse in Indian country. Most know about the Prohibition Era and reformers who promoted passage of the Eighteenth Amendment, among them the members of the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union. But few people are aware of how American Indian women joined forces with the WCTU to press for positive change in their communities, a critical chapter of American cultural history explored in depth for the first time in In League Against King Alcohol. Drawing on the WCTU’s national records as well as state and regional organizational newspaper accounts and official state histories, historian Thomas John Lappas unearths the story of the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union in Indian country. His work reveals how Native American women in the organization embraced a type of social, economic, and political progress that their white counterparts supported and recognized—while maintaining distinctly Native elements of sovereignty, self-determination, and cultural preservation. They asserted their identities as Indigenous women, albeit as Christian and progressive Indigenous women. At the same time, through their mutual participation, white WCTU members formed conceptions about Native people that they subsequently brought to bear on state and local Indian policy pertaining to alcohol, but also on education, citizenship, voting rights, and land use and ownership. Lappas’s work places Native women at the center of the temperance story, showing how they used a women’s national reform organization to move their own goals and objectives forward. Subtly but significantly, they altered the welfare and status of American Indian communities in the early twentieth century.

Reports and Minutes of Evidence

Reports and Minutes of Evidence
Title Reports and Minutes of Evidence PDF eBook
Author Great Britain. Royal Commission on the Poor Laws and Relief of Distress
Publisher
Pages 1190
Release 1910
Genre Poor laws
ISBN

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Theodore Dwight Weld and the American Anti-Slavery Society

Theodore Dwight Weld and the American Anti-Slavery Society
Title Theodore Dwight Weld and the American Anti-Slavery Society PDF eBook
Author Owen W. Muelder
Publisher McFarland
Pages 238
Release 2011-10-14
Genre History
ISBN 0786488530

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In the 1830s, the abolitionist movement gained remarkable momentum due in large measure to the establishment of the American Anti-Slavery Society and the work carried out by one of its most important leaders, Theodore Dwight Weld. One of Weld's most significant accomplishments was the recruitment of a group of key abolitionist agents, known as the "Seventy," who worked to expand the reach of abolitionist thought and action and enlisted new members into the movement. This volume chronicles the founding, development, and mission of the American Anti-Slavery Society, the contributions of Weld, and the crusading efforts of the agents he assembled. With the most complete list to date of the identities of the Seventy, this work constitutes a valuable contribution to the history of the abolitionist movement.

Internal Revenue Cumulative Bulletin

Internal Revenue Cumulative Bulletin
Title Internal Revenue Cumulative Bulletin PDF eBook
Author United States. Internal Revenue Service
Publisher
Pages 1062
Release 1991
Genre Tax administration and procedure
ISBN

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Proceedings of the American Pharmaceutical Association at the Annual Meeting

Proceedings of the American Pharmaceutical Association at the Annual Meeting
Title Proceedings of the American Pharmaceutical Association at the Annual Meeting PDF eBook
Author American Pharmaceutical Association. Annual Meeting
Publisher
Pages 946
Release 1899
Genre Pharmaceutical industry
ISBN

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Vols. for 1853-1911 include list of members.