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Books @ KU: Recent submissions
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Proceedings of the Alumni Reunion
(Division of Continuing Education, University of Kansas, 1994)This volume was prepared as part of the celebration to recognize the contributions of the staff, faculty, students, and alumni of the department of Aerospace Engineering on the occasion of the 50th graduating class. Included ... -
The Foundations of American Distance Education: A Century of Collegiate Correspondence Study
(Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, 1991)A century after correspondence study began in the United States, the Independent Study Division of the National Continuing Education Association has launched an ambitious project to record the history, achievements, ideas, ... -
The Eisenhower Era
(Division of Continuing Education, University of Kansas, 1990)The Eisenhower Era is a twelve-part radio I newspaper series designed to provide fresh perspectives on the Eisenhower presidency and on the mid-century period. This series uses primary-source material, including oral ... -
Lincoln-Douglas Debate: Theory and Practice
(Division of Continuing Education, University of Kansas, 1981)In August, 1858, the race for a vacant seat in the U.S. Senate in Illinois attracted national attention. A reporter for the New York Tribune stated at the time that "no local contest in this country ever excited so general ... -
"A Funnie Place, No Fences": Teenagers' Views of Kansas, 1867-1900
(Division of Continuing Education, University of Kansas, 1992)Many hands and minds contributed to bringing this book to completion. Most important were individuals who generously loaned diaries in their possession and granted permission to excerpt from these treasures that deserve ... -
The Campus Plan: A Framework for Campus Renewal and Physical Development
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Kate Hansen - The Grandest Mission on Earth: From Kansas to Japan, 1907 - 1951
(Division of Continuing Education, University of Kansas, 2000)This volume of materials by and about Kate Hansen brings together her diaries of a family trip to Colorado by covered wagon in 1891 and a year-long (1893-94) stay in Denmark, her father’s homeland; letters and diary excerpts ... -
H. George Frederickson Memory Book
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Happy Retirement: Fred Pawlicki Retirement Book
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Women's Activism in South Africa: Working Across Divides
(University Of KwaZulu-Natal Press, 2009-03-19)Women's Activism in South Africa provides the most comprehensive collection of women's experiences within civil society since the 1994 transition. This book captures South African women's stories of collective activism and ... -
Kansas Statistical Abstract 2014 (49th Edition)
(Institute for Policy & Social Research, 2015-09)The Kansas Statistical Abstract contains the latest available state, county, and city-level data for Kansas on population, vital statistics and health, housing, education, business and manufacturing, exports, employment, ... -
The French Presence in Kansas 1673-1854
(University of Kansas Libraries, 2016-08-01)THE FRENCH PRESENCE IN KANSAS, 1673-1854, is a comprehensive history of the early French mapmakers, trappers, guides and others and their contacts with a number of Native Americans tribes as well as adventurers from other ... -
Freedom's Crucible: The Underground Railroad in Lawrence and Douglas County, Kansas, 1854-1864, A Reader
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Annihilated Space: American Literature and American Society
(Main and Fulton, 2016)Annihilated Space uses American literature to understand our social history. Flexible and inclusive, it shows multiple ways in which national fiction, drama, journals and poetry reveal us. The study builds upon a lifetime ... -
Virtue and Heroism
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An Economic History 1500-1900: Economic Development in South Central Kansas
(School of Business, Bureau of Business Research, University of Kansas, 1956)During recent years the Bureau of Business Research has been engaged in the preparation of a series of area reports designed to shed light on the significant characteristics of the Kansas economy. In this connection ten ... -
Doctors and·Slaves: A medical and demographic history of slavery in the British West Indies, 1680-1834
(Cambridge University Press, 1985)In this study Professor Sheridan presents a rich and wide-ranging account of the health care of slaves in the British West Indies, from 1680–1834. He demonstrates that while Caribbean island settlements were viewed by ... -
Studies in Ibibio Grammar
(University of Kansas, Department of Linguistics, 2014)This volume contains a collection of research about Ibibio, a Niger-Congo, Lower Cross language spoken in southeastern Nigeria. While there is previous linguistic work on Ibibio, this volume, to our knowledge, is the largest ... -
West Indies Accounts: Essays on the History of the British Caribbean and the Atlantic Economy in Honour of Richard Sheridan
(The Press University of the West Indies, 1996)