An insightful reassessment of the relationship between the U.S. Congress and the states.
Filled with facts and figures, information about unusual aspects of the war, and moving personal accounts, this remarkable volume will be indispensable to anyone who wishes to understand the World War II era and its continuing ...
This is a foundational primary source in modern Jewish history. _This translation of the protocols of the First Zionist Congress will be of immense benefit to students and scholars of Jewish and Middle Eastern history, nationalism studies, ...
Written by a former Congressional staff member, this book includes boxed features on Congressional action - highlighting such topics as file sharing and student loans - that show students how Congress's work affects their lives.
Taylor, Angus E. (1982–1987). A study of Maurice Fréchet: I. His early work on point set theory and the theory of functionals, Arch. Hist. Exact Sci. 27, no. 3, (1982), 233–295; II. Mainly about his work on general topology, 1909–1928, ...
This resource attempts to describe the principles that underlie the structure of the Library of Congress subject headings system and the policies that govern the assignment of subject headings to...
This detailed volume fills that gap with careful analysis of how the public and Congress reacted to the attack and how it began to modify their past attitudes toward foreign war.
This book explains why Congress is the indispensable institution for safeguarding popular, democratic, and constitutional government. Even though its record over the past two centuries presents a mixed picture, the...