A charismatic orator then, as he is now, Warren was one of the first people called upon whenever a speaker was needed to address the rapidly growing Asian ...
A charismatic orator then, as he is now, Warren was one of the first people called upon whenever a speaker was needed to address the rapidly growing Asian ...
... Theresa L. Osypuk, Cleopatra Howard Caldwell, Robert W. Platt, and Dawn P. Misra, “The Consequences of Foreclosure for Depressive Symptomatology,” Annals of Epidemiology 22.6 (2012), 379–87; D. J. Pevalin, “Housing Repossessions, ...
It is unlikely that one of the actors in the drama of the Occupy movement, Canon Chancellor Giles Fraser, was not aware of this history. Long before he resigned as a result of his defence of the Occupy movement's right to remain outside ...
On the ULI plan for NewOrleans, see Christine Boyer's essay inPart II of thisvolume. 18 The Center for Urban Pedagogy mounted an exhibition(organized by Rosten Woo andDamon Rich)and allied educational events underthetitle“Urban Renewal: ...
Human arts, skills and crafts in his version betoken not the fall of humanity but, on the contrary, its greatest gift. ... where the only 'craft' permitted to citizens was war, but also, as we shall see, if we compare it to Plato's ...
We are grateful to Dominique Le Nuz, Sinéad Rushe, Sarah Hirschmuller, Lucie Mercier, Eddie Hughes and Alain Le Goff for their help with the most stubborn translation puzzles, and again to Dominique Le Nuz for her pioneering and ...
... 217 Seldon , Arthur , 295 , 309 Shawcross , William , 307 Shultz , George , 6 , 308 Shiina , Motoo 344 Sihanouk ... John , 300-1 Salter , Sir Arthur , 191 Salter , Ethel , 239 Satsuma , Daimio , 107 Scardino , Marjorie , 340 Schacht ...
Ben's decent obit in the New York Times by William Grimes mentioned many of the writers he published: Ted Hughes, Alice Munro, James Salter, Susan Minot, John Hollander, Northrop Frye ...
"With an introduction by Greg Grandin"--Cover.
William R. Davie, Alexander Martin, and Hugh Williamson of North Carolina, and John Blair of Virginia, joined such men as Thomas Mifflin, Robert Morris, and Thomas Fitzsimons of Pennsylvania, and John Langdon of New Hampshire in ...
He draws stark parallels with Western European imperialism as well as US imperial expansion across the continent (Manifest Destiny), expressing the problem succinctly in a particularly memorable line: “The British sent warships—the ...
As early as February 2013, a United Nations independent inquiry report concluded that “The FSA has remained a brand name only.” The UN further issued a damning assessment of the role of the United States, UK and their Gulf allies in ...
It's an organizing that is deeply rooted in what our long-term vision can be as Black people and their allies. a Heatherton: You now work for the Ella Baker Center for Human Rights. In her famous article “More than Hamburger,” Baker ...
Warm thanks are also due Ben Mabie, Andy Hsiao and Duncan Ranslem, our thoughtful editors at Verso. We would both like to thank Cory Doctorow, Ross Duncan, Gemma Galdon, Sam Gindin, Scott Kilpatrick, Ken MacLeod, James Meadway, ...
The intimate story of a teenager’s murder of his family, from an award-winning Mexican journalist Sixteen-year-old Vicente and two of his high school friends murdered his mother, his father, and...
Revealing, honest, humorous, and self-deprecating, Trans includes an epilogue with Sheila Heti, author of How Should a Person Be?, in which Jacques and Heti discuss the cruxes of writing and identity.
It was Hermann Cohen, following Salomon Maimon, who argued that the given is produced by infinitesimals of sensation, capable of rationalization. Cognition is thus understood as an imperative directed toward an infinite, ...
In the fall elections , however , a great burst of enthusiasm accompanied Raul Ruiz's campaign as an RUP candidate against Democrat Richard Alatorre and Republican Bill Brophy in the Forty - Eight Assembly District in East L.A. There ...
O. Martov to A. N. Stein, June 16, 1918, ibid., pp. 96–7, 101. 87 Vladimir N. Brovkin, The Mensheviks After October: Socialist Opposition and the Rise of the Bolshevik Dictatorship (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1987), p. xvii.