Personal Annotations of The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History

Personal Annotations of The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History
Title Personal Annotations of The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History PDF eBook
Author Ralph M. Besse
Publisher
Pages 177
Release 1988*
Genre Cleveland (Ohio)
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The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History

The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History
Title The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History PDF eBook
Author David Dirck Van Tassel
Publisher
Pages 1192
Release 1987
Genre History
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Cleveland Jews and the Making of a Midwestern Community

Cleveland Jews and the Making of a Midwestern Community
Title Cleveland Jews and the Making of a Midwestern Community PDF eBook
Author Sean Martin
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Pages 255
Release 2020-02-28
Genre Religion
ISBN 1978809956

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This volume gathers an array of voices to tell the stories of Cleveland’s twentieth century Jewish community. Strong and stable after an often turbulent century, the Jews of Cleveland had both deep ties in the region and an evolving and dynamic commitment to Jewish life. The authors present the views and actions of community leaders and everyday Jews who embodied that commitment in their religious participation, educational efforts, philanthropic endeavors, and in their simple desire to live next to each other in the city’s eastern suburbs. The twentieth century saw the move of Cleveland’s Jews out of the center of the city, a move that only served to increase the density of Jewish life. The essays collected here draw heavily on local archival materials and present the area’s Jewish past within the context of American and American Jewish studies.

The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History Errata Listing

The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History Errata Listing
Title The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History Errata Listing PDF eBook
Author Case Western Reserve University
Publisher
Pages 19
Release 1990
Genre Cleveland (Ohio)
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Cleveland

Cleveland
Title Cleveland PDF eBook
Author William Dennis Keating
Publisher Kent State University Press
Pages 424
Release 1995
Genre Cleveland (Ohio)
ISBN 9780873384926

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An analysis of the political economy, social development and history of Cleveland from 1796 to the present. As one of the oldest communities in the United States, the author looks at it as a model of transformation for other industrial cities.

Encyclopedia of Cleveland History

Encyclopedia of Cleveland History
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Case Western Reserve University and the Western Reserve Historical Society sponsor the WWW edition of The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History. The encyclopedia features a main and subject index of items pertaining to the history of Cleveland, Ohio.

Ask the Experts

Ask the Experts
Title Ask the Experts PDF eBook
Author Michael Sy Uy
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 277
Release 2020-08-31
Genre Music
ISBN 0197510469

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From the end of the Second World War through the U.S. Bicentennial, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Rockefeller Foundation, and the Ford Foundation granted close to $300 million (approximately $2.3 billion in 2017 dollars) in the field of music alone. In deciding what to fund, these three grantmaking institutions decided to "ask the experts," adopting seemingly objective, scientific models of peer review and specialist evaluation. They recruited music composers at elite institutions, professors from prestigious universities, and leaders of performing arts organizations. Among the most influential expert-consultants were Leonard Bernstein, Aaron Copland, Lukas Foss, and Milton Babbitt. The significance was two-fold: not only were male, Western art composers put in charge of directing large and unprecedented channels of public and private funds, but in doing so they also determined and defined what was meant by artistic excellence. They decided the fate of their peers and shaped the direction of music-making in this country. By asking the experts, the grantmaking institutions produced a concentrated and interconnected field of artists and musicians. Officers and directors utilized ostensibly objective financial tools like matching grants and endowments in an attempt to diversify and stabilize applicants' sources of funding, as well as the number of applicants they funded. Such economics-based strategies, however, relied more on personal connections among the wealthy and elite, rather than local community citizens. Ultimately, this history demonstrates how "expertise" served as an exclusionary form of cultural and social capital that prevented racial minorities and non-dominant groups from fully participating.