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History: Recent submissions
Now showing items 221-240 of 357
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Civil Society in Early Ming China
(Université de Montréal: Centre d’Études de l’Asie et de l’Est, 1998-01-01) -
The Nazi-Soviet Pact of August 23, 1939: When Did Stalin Decide to Align with Hitler, and Was Poland the Culprit?
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A Ming Landscape: Settlement, Land Use, Labor, and Estheticism in T’ai-ho County, Kiangsi.
(Harvard-Yenching Institute, 1989)No Abstract -
The Cheng Communal Family: Social Organization and Neo-Confucianism in Yuan and Early Ming China.
(Harvard-Yenching Institute, 1974)No Abstract -
The Returned Yank as Site of Memory in Irish Popular Culture
(Cambridge University Press, 2013-02-26)This article charts conceptual developments in the field of history of women in the Americas over the past forty years since the author began her career. It compares women’s and gender history and the contributions of key ... -
Whither History of Women in the Americas?
(Society for the History of Women in the Americas, 2013)This article charts conceptual developments in the field of history of women in the Americas over the past forty years since the author began her career. It compares women’s and gender history and the contributions of key ... -
'What's a Heaven For?' National Public Culture's Role in Shaping US Space Policy, 1957-61
(University of Kansas, 2012-05-31)While cultural tenets exert strong impact on defense policy and doctrine, these ideas are crucially distilled and adjusted by people and institutions, and other opinion seek to influence the minds and actions of these ... -
East German Protestantism Under Communist Rule, 1945 - 1961
(The University of Kansas, 1966) -
Conquerors and Confucians: Aspects of Political Change in Late Yuan China (Studies in Oriental Culture)
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Shun-ti and the end of Yüan rule in China
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Childhood in Premodern China
(Greenwood Press, 1991-03) -
Blood and History in China: The Donglin Faction and Its Repression, 1620-1627
(University of Hawaii Press, 2002-02)From 1625 to 1627 scholar-officials belonging to a militant Confucianist group known as the "Donglin Faction" suffered one of the most gruesome political repressions in China's history. Many were purged from key positions ... -
Did the Mongols Matter? Territory, Power, and the Intelligentsia in China from the Northern Song to the Early Ming
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Order and Disorder in Modern Britain: Essays on Riot, Crime, Policing and Punishment
(Breviary Stuff Publications, 2014)The pieces in this collection range from an account of the Skeleton Army riots against the Salvation Army in the early 1880s to the unsuccessful campaign to abolish the death penalty in the aftermath of the Second World ... -
Charles Booth’s Policemen: Crime, Police and Community in Jack-the-Ripper’s London
(Breviary Stuff Publications, 2014)What explains the law-abidingness of late Victorian England? A number of modern historians contend that the answer lies with the effectiveness of policing, and with the imposition of a ‘policeman-state’ in Victorian and ... -
Southeastern Kansas Cow Towns
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Melting Moments: The Greasy Sources of Modern Perceptions of Fat
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Marriage Contracts in Fifteenth-Century Normany: An Examination of MSD47 at the Spencer Research Library
(Department of History, University of Kansas, 1992-01-01) -
Enemies Hypothesis: A Review of the Effect of Vegetational Diversity on Predatory Insects and Parasitoids
(Environmental Entomology, 1989-08)The enemies hypothesis holds that predatory insects and parasitoids are more effective at controlling populations of herbivores in diverse systems of vegetation than in simple ones. Eighteen studies that tested the enemies ... -
The Strange Career of DDT: Experts, Federal Capacity, and ‘Environmentalism’ in World War II
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999-10-01)