Florence Kelley and the Nation's Work
Title | Florence Kelley and the Nation's Work PDF eBook |
Author | Kathryn Kish Sklar |
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Pages | 460 |
Release | 1995-01-01 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9780300072853 |
One of America's foremost historians of women tells the story of Florence Kelley, a leading reformer in the Progressive Era. The book is also a political history of the United States during a period of transforming change, when women worked to end the abuses of unregulated industrial capitalism. This first of a two-volume series covers the first 40 years of Florence Kelley's life. 53 illustrations.
Terry Nation
Title | Terry Nation PDF eBook |
Author | Jonathan Bignell |
Publisher | Manchester University Press |
Pages | 244 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 9780719065477 |
"This is the first academic study of the science fiction television devised and written by Terry Nation, who wrote Dalek stories and other serials for Doctor Who, and created the BBC's 1970s post-apocalyptic space adventure series Blake's 7".--Back cover.
The Nation's Public Works
Title | The Nation's Public Works PDF eBook |
Author | National Council on Public Works Improvement (U.S.) |
Publisher | |
Pages | 104 |
Release | 1986 |
Genre | Infrastructure (Economics) |
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New Directions for the Nation's Public Works
Title | New Directions for the Nation's Public Works PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 168 |
Release | 1988 |
Genre | Infrastructure (Economics) |
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Nation Work
Title | Nation Work PDF eBook |
Author | Timothy Brook |
Publisher | University of Michigan Press |
Pages | 282 |
Release | 2000-11-08 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780472087648 |
As increasing attention is drawn to globalization, questions arise about the fate of "the nation," a political and social unit that for centuries has seemed the common-sense way to organize the world. In Nation Work, Timothy Brook and Andr Schmid draw together eight essays that use historical examples from Asian countries--China, India, Korea, and Japan--to enrich our understandings of the origin and growth of nations. Asia provides fertile ground for this inquiry, the volume argues, because in Asia the history of the modern nation has been inseparable from global influences in the form of Western imperialism. Yet, while the impetus for building a modern national identity may have come from the need to fashion a favorable place in a world system dominated by Western nations, those engaged in nationalist enterprises found their particular voices more often in relation to tensions within Asia than in relation to more generic tensions between Asia and the West. With topics ranging from public health measures in nineteenth-century Japan through textual scholarship of Tamil intellectuals, the willful division of Korea's history from China's, the development of China's cotton industry, and the meaning of "postnational-ism" for Chinese artists, the essays reveal the fascinating array of sites at which nation work can take place. This will be essential reading for historians and social scientists interested in Asia. Timothy Brook is Professor of History, Stanford University. Andr Schmid is Assistant Professor of East Asian Studies, University of Toronto.
Agenda for the Nation
Title | Agenda for the Nation PDF eBook |
Author | Henry Aaron |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 604 |
Release | 2003-07-29 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9780815796053 |
More powerful and affluent today than ever, the United States has promising opportunities to influence the course of history. Yet these prospects are shadowed by significant perils and burdens. In this visionary book, leading scholars from the Brookings Institution and other prominent research organizations and universities analyze the major domestic and foreign policy problems facing the nation over the next five to ten years. The challenges on the domestic front are formidable: assuring fair but affordable access to health care, shoring up retirement income for an aging population, encouraging long-term economic growth, easing the growing pains of an increasingly diverse society, and reconciling energy policies with environmental concerns. In international affairs the central task is to use America's unprecedented power wisely and to protect a homeland that has been revealed as surprisingly vulnerable. Yet efforts must also focus on improving the economic fortunes of poorer countries, expanding trade, and reforming the rules that regulate the flows of capital across national borders. Is the United States government capable of rising to these vast and varied challenges? The concluding chapters of this book offer cautious optimism. While it is often criticized, the American political system is fundamentally resilient and flexible. Ambitious in scope, Agenda for the Nation provides thoughtful, constructive answers to questions of how the U.S. government can effectively serve its citizens and meet its global responsibilities in a world of opportunity and uncertainty.
One Nation Undecided
Title | One Nation Undecided PDF eBook |
Author | Peter H. Schuck |
Publisher | Princeton University Press |
Pages | 439 |
Release | 2017-03-07 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1400884721 |
A unique primer on how to think intelligently about the thorniest public issues confronting us today Let's be honest, we've all expressed opinions about difficult hot-button issues without always thinking them through. With so much media spin, political polarization, and mistrust of institutions, it's hard to know how to think about these tough challenges, much less what to do about them. One Nation Undecided takes on some of today's thorniest issues and walks you through each one step-by-step, explaining what makes it so difficult to grapple with and enabling you to think smartly about it. In this unique what-to-do book, Peter Schuck tackles poverty, immigration, affirmative action, campaign finance, and religious objections to gay marriage and transgender rights. For each issue, he provides essential context; defines key concepts and values; presents the relevant empirical evidence; describes and assesses the programs that now seek to address it; and considers many plausible solutions. Schuck looks at all sides with scrupulous fairness while analyzing them rigorously and factually. Each chapter is self-contained so that readers may pick and choose among the issues that interest and concern them most. His objective is to educate rather than proselytize you—the very nature of these five issues is that they resist clear answers; reasonable people can differ about where they come out on them. No other book provides such a comprehensive, balanced, and accessible analysis of these urgent social controversies. One Nation Undecided gives you the facts and competing values, makes your thinking about them more sophisticated, and encourages you to draw your own conclusions.