U.S. History Word (Re)Searches: From Colonial Times to the Present

U.S. History Word (Re)Searches: From Colonial Times to the Present
Title U.S. History Word (Re)Searches: From Colonial Times to the Present PDF eBook
Author Loren Krogstad
Publisher Teacher Created Resources
Pages 146
Release 2003-06-20
Genre Education
ISBN 0743937686

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Students first research history facts to answer fill-in-the-blank type of questions about American history. Then they circle their answers in word searches. These self-checking exeercises are great for review.

A Nation Transformed by Information

A Nation Transformed by Information
Title A Nation Transformed by Information PDF eBook
Author Alfred D. Chandler Jr.
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 404
Release 2000-08-10
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0190284439

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This book makes the startling case that North Americans were getting on the "information highway" as early as the 1700's, and have been using it as a critical building block of their social, economic, and political world ever since. By the time of the founding of the United States, there was a postal system and roads for the distribution of mail copyright laws to protect intellectual property, and newspapers, books, and broadsides to bring information to a populace that was building a nation on the basis of an informed electorate. In the 19th century, Americans developed the telegraph, telephone, and motion pictures, inventions that further expanded the reach of information. In the 20th century they added television, computers, and the Internet, ultimately connecting themselves to a whole world of information. From the beginning North Americans were willing to invest in the infrastructure to make such connectivity possible. This book explores what the deployment of these technologies says about American society. The editors assembled a group of contributors who are experts in their particular fields and worked with them to create a book that is fully integrated and cross-referenced.

The Challenge of Remaining Innovative

The Challenge of Remaining Innovative
Title The Challenge of Remaining Innovative PDF eBook
Author Sally H. Clarke
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 369
Release 2009
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0804758921

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"The contributors explore two main themes: the challenge of remaining innovative and the necessity of managing institutional boundaries in doing so. The book is organized into four parts, which move outward from individual firms; to networks or clusters of firms; to consultants and other intermediaries in the private economy who operate outside of the firms themselves; and finally to government institutions and politics. "--Editor.

The Library Journal

The Library Journal
Title The Library Journal PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 950
Release 2000
Genre Libraries
ISBN

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Includes, beginning Sept. 15, 1954 (and on the 15th of each month, Sept.-May) a special section: School library journal, ISSN 0000-0035, (called Junior libraries, 1954-May 1961). Also issued separately.

In Search of Christ in Latin America

In Search of Christ in Latin America
Title In Search of Christ in Latin America PDF eBook
Author Samuel Escobar
Publisher InterVarsity Press
Pages 385
Release 2019-05-21
Genre Religion
ISBN 0830889914

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Noted theologian Samuel Escobar offers a magisterial survey and study of Christology in Latin America. Presented for the first time in English, this rich resource starts with the first Spanish influence and moves through popular religiosity and liberationist themes in Catholic and Protestant thought of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, culminating in an important description of the work of the Latin American Theological Fraternity.

The Cultural Turn in U. S. History

The Cultural Turn in U. S. History
Title The Cultural Turn in U. S. History PDF eBook
Author James W. Cook
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 458
Release 2012-06-12
Genre History
ISBN 0226924823

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A definitive account of one of the most dominant trends in recent historical writing, The Cultural Turn in U.S. History takes stock of the field at the same time as it showcases exemplars of its practice. The first of this volume’s three distinct sections offers a comprehensive genealogy of American cultural history, tracing its multifaceted origins, defining debates, and intersections with adjacent fields. The second section comprises previously unpublished essays by a distinguished roster of contributors who illuminate the discipline’s rich potential by plumbing topics that range from nineteenth-century anxieties about greenback dollars to confidence games in 1920s Harlem, from Shirley Temple’s career to the story of a Chicano community in San Diego that created a public park under a local freeway. Featuring an equally wide ranging selection of pieces that meditate on the future of the field, the final section explores such subjects as the different strains of cultural history, its relationships with arenas from mass entertainment to public policy, and the ways it has been shaped by catastrophe. Taken together, these essays represent a watershed moment in the life of a discipline, harnessing its vitality to offer a glimpse of the shape it will take in years to come.

Library Journal

Library Journal
Title Library Journal PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 516
Release 2009
Genre Libraries
ISBN

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