A prize-winning historian chronicles the outstanding progress and profound failures of postwar American life--from the economic boom of the 1950s, to current conservative trends--and offers alternate possibilities
... the historian William E. Leuchtenburg has pointed out , the White House had been known as a “ bully pulpit . ” Yet “ when Eisenhower was president , it was an empty pulpit . It is not too much to say that a great deal of the ...
Paul Ehrlich, The Population Bomb (New York: Ballantine, 1968). 16. Strong, Where on Earth Are We Going? 123. 17. Quoted in Maurice Strong, “Policy Lessons Learned in a Thirty Years' Perspective,” in Ministry of the Environment, ...
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A prize-winning historian chronicles the outstanding progress and profound failures of postwar American life, from the economic boom of the 1950s to the conservative trends of the 1980s
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From musings on Columbus Day to how kids behave in school and from the role of parents to politicians, this book is a uniquely informative and instructive firsthand account of the people, policies, and players that have shaped American ...
"Unfinished Journey reflects the many and varied interests of one of the most gifted musicians and original intellects of the 20th century.
This is a package of two of Oxford's most popular American history texts: An Unfinished Journey, a text on post-World War II America written by William E. Chafe, and A History of Our Time, edited by Chafe and Harvard Sitkoff, which is a ...
This collection includes contributions from the leading interpreters of the eco-justice movement as it recounts the evolution of the Eco-Justice Project, initiated by campus ministries in Rochester and Ithaca, New York.
By exploring the hundred-year period from The Birth of a Nation to Get Out, this work acknowledges the racist history of America, and offers the possibility of hope for the future"--