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Autor:
Ryan, Carmelita S.
Publikováno v:
The American Archivist, 1970 Jan 01. 33(1), 87-88.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/40291186
Autor:
Ryan, Carmelita S.
Publikováno v:
The American Archivist, 1967 Jul 01. 30(3), 511-512.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/40290748
Autor:
Ryan, Carmelita S.
Publikováno v:
Western Historical Quarterly; April 1975, Vol. 6 Issue: 2 p163-163, 1p
Autor:
Navarro-Rivera, Pablo
Publikováno v:
Centro Journal. Spring2006, Vol. 18 Issue 1, p222-259. 38p.
Autor:
Robert J. Higgs
From the worship of Michael Jordan to the downfall of O.J. Simpson, it has become clear that sports and sports heroes have assumed a role in American society far out of proportion to their traditional value. In this powerful critique of present-day A
Autor:
Alfred W. McCoy, Francisco A. Scarano
At the end of the nineteenth century the United States swiftly occupied a string of small islands dotting the Caribbean and Western Pacific, from Puerto Rico and Cuba to Hawaii and the Philippines. Colonial Crucible: Empire in the Making of the Moder
Autor:
Jose-Manuel Navarro
This work explores how after acquiring Puerto Rico in 1898, the United States engaged in a systematic ideological conquest of the population through social science textbooks used in the public school system.
Autor:
Thomas C. Danisi, John C. Jackson
The definitive biography on Meriwether Lewis by Thomas C. Danisi and John C. Jackson now in paperback for the first time.October 11, 2009 marks the bicentennial of Meriwether Lewis's death. As the leader of the Lewis and Clark expedition, an epic exp
Autor:
David Wallace Adams
The last “Indian War” was fought against Native American children in the dormitories and classrooms of government boarding schools. Only by removing Indian children from their homes for extended periods of time, policymakers reasoned, could white
Autor:
Jon Reyhner, Jeanne Eder
Before Europeans arrived in North America, Indigenous peoples spoke more than three hundred languages and followed almost as many distinct belief systems and lifeways. But in childrearing, the different Indian societies had certain practices in commo