
PDF 4.3MB - Imaginary Futures
... MIT on an exchange scheme funded by the US intelligence services.8 Growing up during the Second World War, he had been fascinated by the modern and vibrant culture across the Atlantic which produced Hollywood movies and jazz music. As a student union official in the early-1950s, he’d been involved i ...
... MIT on an exchange scheme funded by the US intelligence services.8 Growing up during the Second World War, he had been fascinated by the modern and vibrant culture across the Atlantic which produced Hollywood movies and jazz music. As a student union official in the early-1950s, he’d been involved i ...
THE POLITICS OF ABORTION AND THE RISE OF THE NEW RIGHT
... Cynthia Greenlie, Sarah McNamara and Jessie Wilkerson for their friendships and their work on the Long Women's Movement. Our conversations about women's social and political activism have enriched my life and my work. The members of the Working Group in Feminism and History have inspired and inform ...
... Cynthia Greenlie, Sarah McNamara and Jessie Wilkerson for their friendships and their work on the Long Women's Movement. Our conversations about women's social and political activism have enriched my life and my work. The members of the Working Group in Feminism and History have inspired and inform ...
AP US History - SS5185 Scope and Sequence
... Introduction to AP US History Age of Exploration Introduction to Unit 1 American Indians of the East Coast Compare and contrast the systems of government created by Eastern American Indian cultures. Describe the common qualities shared by diverse American Indian cultures in eastern North America. Lo ...
... Introduction to AP US History Age of Exploration Introduction to Unit 1 American Indians of the East Coast Compare and contrast the systems of government created by Eastern American Indian cultures. Describe the common qualities shared by diverse American Indian cultures in eastern North America. Lo ...
Ideas and Politics in Social Science Research
... social sciences. In some of these subdisciplines, ideational approaches are new, being toyed with by scholars who seek to move beyond rationalist or structuralist approaches. In other subdisciplines, ideational perspectives are well established but seem in recent years to have become the dominant ap ...
... social sciences. In some of these subdisciplines, ideational approaches are new, being toyed with by scholars who seek to move beyond rationalist or structuralist approaches. In other subdisciplines, ideational perspectives are well established but seem in recent years to have become the dominant ap ...
Power to the People?
... spite of the highly diversified continent, the categories of actors are similar to those found in Europe and elsewhere, many promoting democratic change. However, not all civil society actors hold democratic aspirations. This, as noted by Sundar, sometimes results in the state representing the more ...
... spite of the highly diversified continent, the categories of actors are similar to those found in Europe and elsewhere, many promoting democratic change. However, not all civil society actors hold democratic aspirations. This, as noted by Sundar, sometimes results in the state representing the more ...
AdamsColDamAnt
... approaches to cultural policy emerge throughout; but I focus especially on the contrasting federal cultural programs of the New Deal and those of domestic cultural agencies established in the 1960’s. This story reveals how politicians and policymakers relied upon religious values were for Cold War ...
... approaches to cultural policy emerge throughout; but I focus especially on the contrasting federal cultural programs of the New Deal and those of domestic cultural agencies established in the 1960’s. This story reveals how politicians and policymakers relied upon religious values were for Cold War ...
Untitled - Monoskop
... magazine were championing the early-1980s neo-liberal model of the Net.5 A few years later, I’d made a similar connection in ‘The Hi-Tech Gift Economy’ between the dreams of the open source software movement in the late 1990s and those of the 1960s community media activists.6 What fascinated me then ...
... magazine were championing the early-1980s neo-liberal model of the Net.5 A few years later, I’d made a similar connection in ‘The Hi-Tech Gift Economy’ between the dreams of the open source software movement in the late 1990s and those of the 1960s community media activists.6 What fascinated me then ...
Negotiating Agreement in Politics
... public space is dominated by endless bickering and stalemate, and our national political institutions seem to betray our best intentions. Many other advanced, industrial democracies do a better job at locating pragmatic solutions to pressing policy problems through political negotiation, using the v ...
... public space is dominated by endless bickering and stalemate, and our national political institutions seem to betray our best intentions. Many other advanced, industrial democracies do a better job at locating pragmatic solutions to pressing policy problems through political negotiation, using the v ...
Diego Rivera and the Left: The Destruction and Recreation of the
... gambling, though each side contained ambiguous elements. At the center stood contemporary man, the controller of nature and industrial power, whose choice lay between these two fates. The portrait of Lenin became the locus of the controversy at a moment when Rivera was disaffected with the policies ...
... gambling, though each side contained ambiguous elements. At the center stood contemporary man, the controller of nature and industrial power, whose choice lay between these two fates. The portrait of Lenin became the locus of the controversy at a moment when Rivera was disaffected with the policies ...
Citizens, Experts, and the Environment
... standoff between citizens and experts? This is the question addressed in the pages that follow. Part of the difficulty in answering this question rests with political and social inquiry. Despite the contemporary emphasis on citizenship, democratic theorists largely remain distant from the level of th ...
... standoff between citizens and experts? This is the question addressed in the pages that follow. Part of the difficulty in answering this question rests with political and social inquiry. Despite the contemporary emphasis on citizenship, democratic theorists largely remain distant from the level of th ...
Chapter 40—The Resurgence of Conservatism, 1980
... b. a gender gap emerged between the two political parties. c. pro-choice women distanced themselves from the Republican party. d. the social issues that helped elect Republicans were growing in their public appeal. e. many women became increasingly critical of the president's stand on abortion. ANS: ...
... b. a gender gap emerged between the two political parties. c. pro-choice women distanced themselves from the Republican party. d. the social issues that helped elect Republicans were growing in their public appeal. e. many women became increasingly critical of the president's stand on abortion. ANS: ...
ohio`s state test high school american history teacher`s guide
... associated items, and the graphics adjust themselves to account for the new inputs. In social studies, simulations are accompanied by several items of various types. The simulation functions as an interactive stimulus that provides information for the student to reflect on, analyze or synthesize wit ...
... associated items, and the graphics adjust themselves to account for the new inputs. In social studies, simulations are accompanied by several items of various types. The simulation functions as an interactive stimulus that provides information for the student to reflect on, analyze or synthesize wit ...
THE PARADOX OF CONFRONTATION - D
... Do protests increase or decrease political engagement among the general public? Despite the fact that social movements so often aspire to persuade and engage civil society, scholars have largely neglected these consequences of protest activity. I argue that protest is a double-edged sword. People ma ...
... Do protests increase or decrease political engagement among the general public? Despite the fact that social movements so often aspire to persuade and engage civil society, scholars have largely neglected these consequences of protest activity. I argue that protest is a double-edged sword. People ma ...
PDF-1 - RUcore - Rutgers University
... demonstrates that while the Cold War restricted more radical forms of activism in the United States, dedicated leftists continued to challenge conventional thinking and remained engaged in civil rights struggles. The Jacksons’ lives reveal that anticommunism influenced the direction and methods of t ...
... demonstrates that while the Cold War restricted more radical forms of activism in the United States, dedicated leftists continued to challenge conventional thinking and remained engaged in civil rights struggles. The Jacksons’ lives reveal that anticommunism influenced the direction and methods of t ...
Period 1: 1491 – 1607 Period 2: 1607 – 1754
... 2004 (B) - #3: Evaluate the extent to which the role of women maintained continuity as well as fostered change in economic, political, and social arenas between 1790 and 1860? 2003 - #3: Evaluate ways developments in transportation brought about economic and social change in the United States in the ...
... 2004 (B) - #3: Evaluate the extent to which the role of women maintained continuity as well as fostered change in economic, political, and social arenas between 1790 and 1860? 2003 - #3: Evaluate ways developments in transportation brought about economic and social change in the United States in the ...
John Irish Rewording Old Prompts into New HTS
... #3 (c): Evaluate how British imperial policies changed the relationship between the colonies and the British between the years 1763-1776. #2 (c): Explain the impact of British imperial policies after the Seven Years War (1763) through 1776 on colonials’ resistance to British rule. #3 (a): Explain th ...
... #3 (c): Evaluate how British imperial policies changed the relationship between the colonies and the British between the years 1763-1776. #2 (c): Explain the impact of British imperial policies after the Seven Years War (1763) through 1776 on colonials’ resistance to British rule. #3 (a): Explain th ...
Social Studies Test Content Descriptions GPS/QCC Version
... a. Explain the impact of the Industrial Revolution as seen in Eli Whitney’s invention of the cotton gin. b. Describe the westward growth of the United States; include the emerging concept of Manifest Destiny. c. Describe reform movements, specifically temperance, abolitionism, and public school. d. ...
... a. Explain the impact of the Industrial Revolution as seen in Eli Whitney’s invention of the cotton gin. b. Describe the westward growth of the United States; include the emerging concept of Manifest Destiny. c. Describe reform movements, specifically temperance, abolitionism, and public school. d. ...
Power And Its Disguises
... of looking at explanations of the changes that have occurred and considering their broader theoretical implications. There are many contributions to which I have still failed to give the place they are due. I must excuse myself to their authors on the pragmatic grounds of lack of space, but I hope t ...
... of looking at explanations of the changes that have occurred and considering their broader theoretical implications. There are many contributions to which I have still failed to give the place they are due. I must excuse myself to their authors on the pragmatic grounds of lack of space, but I hope t ...
Frontier Democracy: The Turner Thesis Revisited
... public mind.2 Hartz's argument for pervasive liberalism proved to be a period piece heavily influenced by the solid anti-communist front of the 1950s as well as that era's vanilla image of Americans as "Ike"voting, "Lucy"-watching, middle-class conformists. Hartz's liberal consensus position, which ...
... public mind.2 Hartz's argument for pervasive liberalism proved to be a period piece heavily influenced by the solid anti-communist front of the 1950s as well as that era's vanilla image of Americans as "Ike"voting, "Lucy"-watching, middle-class conformists. Hartz's liberal consensus position, which ...
The Tea Party Movement: Right-Wing
... The Tea Party movement emerged in early 2009 as a conservative reaction against the election of Barack Obama and the proposed bailout of financial firms and homeowners by the federal government. The movement went on to oppose Obama’s health care reform proposal and eventually to support conservative ...
... The Tea Party movement emerged in early 2009 as a conservative reaction against the election of Barack Obama and the proposed bailout of financial firms and homeowners by the federal government. The movement went on to oppose Obama’s health care reform proposal and eventually to support conservative ...
Conference abstract book - University of Birmingham
... The University of Birmingham was established by Queen Victoria by Royal Charter in 1900 and was the UK’s first civic or 'redbrick' university. It is a member of the prestigious Russell Group of research universities and a founding member of Universitas 21. The University grew out of the radical visi ...
... The University of Birmingham was established by Queen Victoria by Royal Charter in 1900 and was the UK’s first civic or 'redbrick' university. It is a member of the prestigious Russell Group of research universities and a founding member of Universitas 21. The University grew out of the radical visi ...
Table of Contents
... the Spanish-American War and World War I. Students will study the goals and accomplishments of the Progressive movement and the New Deal. Students will also learn about the various factors that led to America’s entry into World War II, as well as its consequences for American life. Students will exp ...
... the Spanish-American War and World War I. Students will study the goals and accomplishments of the Progressive movement and the New Deal. Students will also learn about the various factors that led to America’s entry into World War II, as well as its consequences for American life. Students will exp ...
Propositions for Reform - TigerPrints
... Pierpont Morgan, who between themselves orchestrated the merger creating the United States Steel Corporation in 1901, the first business ever initially capitalized at $1 billion or more, or John D. Rockefeller of the Standard Oil Company, who became the first American to amass a personal fortune of ...
... Pierpont Morgan, who between themselves orchestrated the merger creating the United States Steel Corporation in 1901, the first business ever initially capitalized at $1 billion or more, or John D. Rockefeller of the Standard Oil Company, who became the first American to amass a personal fortune of ...
TEKS Clarification
... In United States History Studies Since 1877, which is the second part of a two-year study that begins in Grade 8, students study the history of the United States from 1877 to the present. The course content is based on the founding documents of the U.S. government, which provide a framework for its ...
... In United States History Studies Since 1877, which is the second part of a two-year study that begins in Grade 8, students study the history of the United States from 1877 to the present. The course content is based on the founding documents of the U.S. government, which provide a framework for its ...
New Left

The New Left was a political movement in the 1960s and 1970s consisting of educators, agitators and others who sought to implement a broad range of reforms on issues such as gay rights, abortion, gender roles, and drugs, in contrast to earlier leftist or Marxist movements that had taken a more vanguardist approach to social justice and focused mostly on labor unionization and questions of social class. Sections of the New Left rejected involvement with the labor movement and Marxism's historical theory of class struggle, although others gravitated to variants of Marxism like Maoism. In the United States, the movement was associated with the Hippie movement and anti-war college-campus protest movements including the Free Speech Movement. While formed in opposition to the ""Old Left"" Democratic Party, groups composing the New Left gradually became central players in the Democratic coalition.