Polish Immigrants and Industrial Chicago

Polish Immigrants and Industrial Chicago
Title Polish Immigrants and Industrial Chicago PDF eBook
Author Dominic A. Pacyga
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 332
Release 2003-11
Genre History
ISBN 9780226644240

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Chronicles the experiences of immigrants in two iconic South Side Polish neighborhoods in Chicago to demonstrate how Poles created new communities in an attempt to preserve the customs of their homeland.

Washing "the Great Unwashed"

Washing
Title Washing "the Great Unwashed" PDF eBook
Author Marilyn T. Williams
Publisher Ohio State University Press
Pages 216
Release 1991
Genre Public baths
ISBN 0814205372

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Williams (history, Pace U.) details the public bath movement of the 19th and early 20th centuries--the origins, proponents, motives, achievements. Take note California--your drought may be permanent. This is a heavily revised thesis. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Silent Victories

Silent Victories
Title Silent Victories PDF eBook
Author John W. Ward
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 507
Release 2007
Genre Medical
ISBN 0195150694

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Americans' health improved dramatically over the twentieth century. Public health programs for disease and injury prevention were responsible for much of this advance. Over the century, America's public health system grew dramatically, employing science and political authority in response to an increasing array of health problems. As the disease burden of the old scourges of infection, perinatal mortality, and dietary deficiencies began to lift, public health's mandate expanded to take on new health threats, such as those resulting from a changing workplace, the rise of the automobile, and chronic and complex conditions caused by smoking, diet and other lifestyle and environmental factors. Public health measures almost always occur on contested ground; accordingly, controversies and recriminations over past failures often persist. In contrast, public health's many successes, even the imperfect ones, become part of the fabric of everyday life, a fact already apparent early in the last century, when C.E.A. Winslow reminded his peers that the lives saved and healthy years extended were the "silent victories" of public health. In its exploration of ten major public health issues addressed in the 20th century, Silent Victories takes a unique approach: for each issue, leading scientists in the field trace the discoveries, practices and programs that reduced morbidity and mortality from disease and injury, and an accompanying chapter by a historian or social scientist highlights key moments or conflicts that shaped public health action on that issue. The book concludes with a look toward the challenges public health must face in the future. Silent Victories reveals the lessons of history in a format designed to appeal to students, health professionals and the public seeking to understand how public health advanced the country's health in the 20th century, and the challenges to protecting health in the future.

Partisans and Progressives

Partisans and Progressives
Title Partisans and Progressives PDF eBook
Author Thomas R. Pegram
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 320
Release 1992
Genre History
ISBN 9780252018473

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Thomas Pegram shows how progressives won certain battles even as they lost the war. The progressives popularized their various reform ideas but failed to control the all important process of shepherding these reforms through the legislative and bureaucratic systems. The largely unspoken irony of the progressive movement was that, in attempting to open up the political process, it fostered more economical and efficient forms of government. Eventually, this economy and efficiency led to the entrenchment of party bosses.

The Chicago School of Criminology 1914-1945: The hobo

The Chicago School of Criminology 1914-1945: The hobo
Title The Chicago School of Criminology 1914-1945: The hobo PDF eBook
Author Piers Beirne
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 344
Release 2005
Genre Chicago school of criminology
ISBN 9780415383554

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This volume is a collection of all-new original essays covering everything from feminist to postcolonial readings of the play as well as source queries and analyses of historical performances of the play. The Merchant of Venice is a collection of seventeen new essays that explore the concepts of anti-Semitism, the work of Christopher Marlowe, the politics of commerce and making the play palatable to a modern audience. The characters, Portia and Shylock, are examined in fascinating detail. With in-depth analyses of the text, the play in performance and individual characters, this book promises to be the essential resource on the play for all Shakespeare enthusiasts.

Supplement ... to the Public Health Reports

Supplement ... to the Public Health Reports
Title Supplement ... to the Public Health Reports PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 1222
Release 1927
Genre Public health
ISBN

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Family Welfare Work in a Metropolitan Community

Family Welfare Work in a Metropolitan Community
Title Family Welfare Work in a Metropolitan Community PDF eBook
Author Sophonisba Preston Breckinridge
Publisher
Pages 968
Release 1924
Genre Social case work
ISBN

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