Kansas Affairs ...

Kansas Affairs ...
Title Kansas Affairs ... PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee to Investigate the Troubles in Kansas
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Pages 1334
Release 1856
Genre Kansas
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What's the Matter with Kansas?

What's the Matter with Kansas?
Title What's the Matter with Kansas? PDF eBook
Author Thomas Frank
Publisher Picador
Pages 340
Release 2007-04-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1429900326

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One of "our most insightful social observers"* cracks the great political mystery of our time: how conservatism, once a marker of class privilege, became the creed of millions of ordinary Americans With his acclaimed wit and acuity, Thomas Frank turns his eye on what he calls the "thirty-year backlash"—the populist revolt against a supposedly liberal establishment. The high point of that backlash is the Republican Party's success in building the most unnatural of alliances: between blue-collar Midwesterners and Wall Street business interests, workers and bosses, populists and right-wingers. In asking "what 's the matter with Kansas?"—how a place famous for its radicalism became one of the most conservative states in the union—Frank, a native Kansan and onetime Republican, seeks to answer some broader American riddles: Why do so many of us vote against our economic interests? Where's the outrage at corporate manipulators? And whatever happened to middle-American progressivism? The questions are urgent as well as provocative. Frank answers them by examining pop conservatism—the bestsellers, the radio talk shows, the vicious political combat—and showing how our long culture wars have left us with an electorate far more concerned with their leaders' "values" and down-home qualities than with their stands on hard questions of policy. A brilliant analysis—and funny to boot—What's the Matter with Kansas? presents a critical assessment of who we are, while telling a remarkable story of how a group of frat boys, lawyers, and CEOs came to convince a nation that they spoke on behalf of the People. *Los Angeles Times

Child Language

Child Language
Title Child Language PDF eBook
Author Michelle Aldridge
Publisher Multilingual Matters
Pages 236
Release 1996
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9781853593161

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Comprises 17 papers presented at the Child Language Seminar, Bangor 1994, with contributions in areas as diverse as bilingual development, phonological disorders, sign language development, and the language of Down's syndrome children.

I've a Feeling We're Not in Kansas Anymore

I've a Feeling We're Not in Kansas Anymore
Title I've a Feeling We're Not in Kansas Anymore PDF eBook
Author Ethan Mordden
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 212
Release 1996-02-15
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780312141127

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"We have traded tales, my buddies and I; of affairs, encounters, secrets, fears, self-promotion-of fantasies that we make real in the telling." In this, the first volume in Ethan Mordden's acclaimed trilogy on Manhattan gay life, he introduces a small group of friends-Dennis Savage, Little Kiwi, Carlos, and the narrator, Bud-and chronicles their exploration of the new world of gay life and the new people they are in the process of becoming. In a voice at once ironic, wistful, witty, and profound, Mordden investigates his suspicion that all of gay life is stories and that, somehow or other, all these stories are about love.

Kansas’s War

Kansas’s War
Title Kansas’s War PDF eBook
Author Pearl T. Ponce
Publisher Ohio University Press
Pages 284
Release 2011-01-28
Genre History
ISBN 0821443526

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When the Civil War broke out in April 1861, Kansas was in a unique position. Although it had been a state for mere weeks, its residents were already intimately acquainted with civil strife. Since its organization as a territory in 1854, Kansas had been the focus of a national debate over the place of slavery in the Republic. By 1856, the ideological conflict developed into actual violence, earning the territory the sobriquet “Bleeding Kansas.” Because of this recent territorial strife, the state’s transition from peace to war was not as abrupt as that of other states. Kansas’s War illuminates the new state’s main preoccupations: the internal struggle for control of policy and patronage; border security; and issues of race—especially efforts to come to terms with the burgeoning African American population and American Indians’ continuing claims to nearly one-fifth of the state’s land. These documents demonstrate how politicians, soldiers, and ordinary Kansans understood the conflict and were transformed by the war.

Bleeding Kansas

Bleeding Kansas
Title Bleeding Kansas PDF eBook
Author Michael Woods
Publisher Routledge
Pages 202
Release 2016-10-04
Genre History
ISBN 1317339134

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Between 1854 and 1861, the struggle between pro-and anti-slavery factions over Kansas Territory captivated Americans nationwide and contributed directly to the Civil War. Combining political, social, and military history, Bleeding Kansas contextualizes and analyzes prewar and wartime clashes in Kansas and Missouri and traces how these conflicts have been remembered ever since. Michael E. Woods’s compelling narrative of the Kansas-Missouri border struggle embraces the diverse perspectives of white northerners and southerners, women, Native Americans, and African Americans. This wide-ranging and engaging text is ideal for undergraduate courses on the Civil War era, westward expansion, Kansas and/or Missouri history, nineteenth-century US history, and other related subjects. Supported by primary source documents and a robust companion website, this text allows readers to engage with and draw their own conclusions about this contentious era in American History.

Life of Stephen A. Douglas

Life of Stephen A. Douglas
Title Life of Stephen A. Douglas PDF eBook
Author Henry Martyn Flint
Publisher
Pages 452
Release 1890
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