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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
ปาฐกถา เรื่อง "บทบาทของทหารกับการพัฒนาสังคม ศึกษาเฉพาะกรณีบทบาทของทหารในโครงการ ฮารับบั่นบารู", สุรินทร์ พิศสุวรรณ
ปาฐกถา เรื่อง "บทบาทของทหารกับการพัฒนาสังคม ศึกษาเฉพาะกรณีบทบาทของทหารในโครงการ ฮารับบั่นบารู", สุรินทร์ พิศสุวรรณ
Journal of Social Sciences
No abstract provided.
การศึกษาความสัมพันธ์ระหว่างทหาร-พลเรือน และแนวความคิดเกี่ยวกับบทบาททหาร ในการสร้างความมั่นคงของชาติในประเทศไทย, ธนพล บุณโยปัษฏัมภ์
การศึกษาความสัมพันธ์ระหว่างทหาร-พลเรือน และแนวความคิดเกี่ยวกับบทบาททหาร ในการสร้างความมั่นคงของชาติในประเทศไทย, ธนพล บุณโยปัษฏัมภ์
Journal of Social Sciences
No abstract provided.
การขยายการแทรกแซงของสหรัฐอเมริกาในสงครามเวียดนาม, ธีระ เปี่ยม
การขยายการแทรกแซงของสหรัฐอเมริกาในสงครามเวียดนาม, ธีระ เปี่ยม
Journal of Social Sciences
No abstract provided.
Comments On The Rhetoric Project In Methodology, John B. Davis
Comments On The Rhetoric Project In Methodology, John B. Davis
Economics Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Clark A. Warburton (1896-1979), John B. Davis
Clark A. Warburton (1896-1979), John B. Davis
Economics Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Omaha Conditions Survey: 1990, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar)
Omaha Conditions Survey: 1990, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar)
Publications
This report summarizes responses for the North Omaha sample; findings from the metropolitan sample are presented in a separate report series. After a look at the demographic characteristics of the 200 adult respondents, the report examines the North Omaha area's quality of life, employment, and housing conditions. Next, ratings of the best and worst facets of life in the Omaha area are highlighted. The fourth section of the report provides details on North Omahans' satisfaction with a variety of services, facilities and programs. The final two sections focus in greater detail on two issues - labor force experiences and crime …
Police Executive Leadership, Donald G. Hanna
Excavating Underappreciated Sociologists: A Survey Of Assumptions And Strategies In Archival Research, Michael R. Hill
Excavating Underappreciated Sociologists: A Survey Of Assumptions And Strategies In Archival Research, Michael R. Hill
Department of Sociology: Faculty Publications
Archivally-based research in the history and sociology of sociology (especially the recent work of Mary Jo Deegan on Jane Addams and the Men of the Chicago School, 1892-1918) powerfully demonstrates the central epistemological importance of excavating and rehabilitating the contributions of sociologists who have long been ignored by historians of sociology. Archival experience reveals that uncovering the unknown, the unwritten, or the unrecognized in the history of sociology frequently requires reversing the conventional wisdoms of sociological research. Ten archival research strategies are identified. These approaches are best adapted to long-term rather than short-term research programs. It is concluded that. the …
Japan's Role In Southeast Asian Security In The 1990s, Chaiwat Khamchoo
Japan's Role In Southeast Asian Security In The 1990s, Chaiwat Khamchoo
Asian Review
No abstract provided.
Confucianism And Singapore, Dr. Paul Lim
Pawns, Potentates, And Parasites: Thucydides On Faction And Civil War, John Patrick Coby
Pawns, Potentates, And Parasites: Thucydides On Faction And Civil War, John Patrick Coby
Government: Faculty Publications
Thucydides offers two sustained accounts of cities torn by domestic strife, Corcyra and Athens. His analysis suggests that faction arises either from weakness or from strength. Corcyra was a dependent city, and its civil war was a function of foreign intervention; Athens was an imperial city, and its faction resulted from its own exorbitant desires and from the wear and tear of maintaining dominion. Thucydides has no easy solution to propose, but his ambivalence toward empire and his rejection of democracy point in the direction of moderation abroad and mixed government at home.
Review Of South Dakota Leaders: From Pierre Choteau, Jr., To Oscar Howe And Over A Century Of Leadership: South Dakota Territorial & State Governors, Gilbert C. Fite
Review Of South Dakota Leaders: From Pierre Choteau, Jr., To Oscar Howe And Over A Century Of Leadership: South Dakota Territorial & State Governors, Gilbert C. Fite
Great Plains Quarterly
Special events in the history of a state have customarily stimulated an unusual variety of commemorative writings. Such is the case with the books under review, both of which grew out of South Dakota's centennial in 1989. Moreover, both books deal with one theme-leadership. One concentrates on political leadership while the other includes a broader representation.
Homestead On The Range: The Emergence Of Community In Eastern Montana, 1900-1925, Rex C. Myers
Homestead On The Range: The Emergence Of Community In Eastern Montana, 1900-1925, Rex C. Myers
Great Plains Quarterly
Mary Tanner saw homesteading as "a togetherness" learned from neighbors. 1 In 1915 she and thirty-two families shared that togetherness at Round Butte, Dawson County, Montana, clustered around a school and post office that bore the same name. Neighbors got together and threshed grain, raised barns, or brought in crops for neighbors "laid up" by accident or illness. That same cooperative effort extended to the formation of the Round Butte school and post office, to community social organizations, and ultimately to the creation of a new county, Garfield, in 1919.
Owen Wister : Wyoming's Influential Realist And Craftsman, Leslie T. Whipp
Owen Wister : Wyoming's Influential Realist And Craftsman, Leslie T. Whipp
Great Plains Quarterly
On 8 July 1885, while on his first visit to Wyoming, Owen Wister wrote in his journal, "This existence is heavenly in its monotony and sweetness. Wish I were going to do it every summer. I'm beginning to be able to feel I'm something of an animal and not a stinking brain alone. "1 Wister was being very candid and very appreciative in this statement of just how much Wyoming had done for him, but Wyoming was to be more fortunate and significant for him than he knew. Wyoming's affirmation of the animal in Owen Wister proved to have …
Review Of We Fed Them Cactus, Felix D. Almaraz
Review Of We Fed Them Cactus, Felix D. Almaraz
Great Plains Quarterly
Concerned about a lack of recorded history of her family's contributions to the settlement of eastern New Mexico, Fabiola Cabeza de Baca in the 1940s began to compile data for a book that would focus on the cultural values of Hispanics who grazed their livestock on the high plains of the Texas Panhandle. Relying on oral traditions of family members, friends, and acquaintances, Dona Fabiola reinforced the narrative with occasional references to archival documents.
Notes And News For Vol.10 No.2
The Mexican Immigrant Press Beyond The Boederlands: The Case Of El Cosmopolita, 1914-19, Michael M. Smith
The Mexican Immigrant Press Beyond The Boederlands: The Case Of El Cosmopolita, 1914-19, Michael M. Smith
Great Plains Quarterly
During the first three decades of the twentieth century, a variety of factors-overpopulation, endemic poverty, inflation, stagnant wages, peonage, and, especially, the Mexican Revolution of 191O-drove hundreds of thousands of Mexicans from their homeland and into the United States. Although most of these migrants settled in the contiguous southwestern American states, tens of thousands proceeded north into the Great Plains and the Midwest, establishing dozens of colonias (settlements) in railroad centers, mining camps, industrial districts, and agricultural encampments. From 1900 until the Great Depression, the creation of these cultural islands of Mexican immigrants in such places as Oklahoma City, Kansas …
Review Of Views From The Apache Frontier: Report On The Northern Provinces Of New Spain, Ralph H. Vigil
Review Of Views From The Apache Frontier: Report On The Northern Provinces Of New Spain, Ralph H. Vigil
Great Plains Quarterly
This report on the northern provinces of New Spain was written in 1799 by Jose Maria Cortes, a lieutenant in the Royal Corps of Engineers.Cortes, an intelligent and keen observer, relied on personal observations and archival research to describe the Apaches and other Indian groups of the trans-Mississippi West.
Review Of Remote Beyond Compare: Letters Of Don Diego De Vargas To His Family From New Spain And New Mexico, 1675-1706, David J. Weber
Review Of Remote Beyond Compare: Letters Of Don Diego De Vargas To His Family From New Spain And New Mexico, 1675-1706, David J. Weber
Great Plains Quarterly
"Spain was but a stepmother to me, for she banished me to seek my fortune in strange lands" (130-31). Thus Diego de Vargas, a member of the untitled nobility, explained why he had set out for the Indies at age twenty-eight, leaving his wife and four children behind in Madrid. Thirty-two years later when Vargas died while on campaign against Apaches in New Mexico, he had not made his fortune nor returned to Madrid as planned. He had won fame, however, in New Mexico and New Spain. For his intrepid leadership of the reconquest of New Mexico following the stunning …
Review Of The Plains Cree: Trade, Diplomacy And War, 1790- 1870., James Dempsey
Review Of The Plains Cree: Trade, Diplomacy And War, 1790- 1870., James Dempsey
Great Plains Quarterly
John Milloy's examination of the Plains Cree fits in with the growing concern for presenting histories that are not based on the European perspective but focus on events and issues relevant to a particular group's past. Although he is not a native, Milloy's portrayal of the Plains Cree's political and economic relations with neighboring tribes is a good example of how a "native" perspective can give new insight into historical events. For example, he points out that while the Red River area is important to fur trade historians, at other places in the West "significant events were occurring in the …
Review Of New Directions In American Indian History, Michael Eastin
Review Of New Directions In American Indian History, Michael Eastin
Great Plains Quarterly
This appropriately titled collection of essays is the first volume of a continuing bibliographic series intended to supplement earlier bibliographies and further assist American Indian historians, especially newcomers to the field, in determining the relative merit of the hundreds of new publications concerning American Indians becoming available annually.
Review Of Raising Less Com And More Hell: Midwestern Farmers Speak Out, Deborah Fink
Review Of Raising Less Com And More Hell: Midwestern Farmers Speak Out, Deborah Fink
Great Plains Quarterly
Raising Less Corn and More Hell will be inspiring reading for the political advocates organized around the Save the Family Farm Act; others will find insights on the symbols and themes that lie behind a highly visible rural movement of the 1980s. The bulk of the book, consisting of excerpts of interviews with fortytwo farmers and nonfarmers, mostly from Iowa and bordering states, gives vivid personal stories of the hard times of the 1980s. Pictures of many of the persons, set in the context of their daily work, help us to hear and understand the messages.
Review Of Route 66: The Highway And Its People, Richard P. Horwitz
Review Of Route 66: The Highway And Its People, Richard P. Horwitz
Great Plains Quarterly
Quinta Scott and Susan Croce Kelly have crafted an affectionate contribution to the mythology of Route 66, the U. S. highway stretching from Chicago to Los Angeles. Kelly's eight chapters provide a detailed, illustrated chronology of the highway, from its "birth" in the 1920s through its decommission in 1985. The narrative cruises from humble beginnings and heroic visions, through hard times, to jubilation and inevitable decline. This saga frames the series of documentary photographs by Scott who features crisp views of roadside relics, cafes, and billboards from the route's golden age, and textured portraits of their aging owners. Both photographs …
Review Of D'Arcy Mcnickle, Frederick E. Hoxie
Review Of D'Arcy Mcnickle, Frederick E. Hoxie
Great Plains Quarterly
This contribution to the Boise State University Western Writers Series is slightly more than fifty pages long, but it represents the fullest presentation of D'Arcy McNickle's life and work available in print. While two recent American doctoral dissertations (by Birgit Hans, English, University of Arizona; and Dorothy Parker, History, University of New Mexico) work their way toward publication as books and articles, this will stand as the handiest guide to the man and his work.
Review Of Folklife Annual 1987, Lynn M. Ireland
Review Of Folklife Annual 1987, Lynn M. Ireland
Great Plains Quarterly
Those of us disheartened by what seems to be an ever-increasing homogenization of American culture will find solace and hope in the pages of this attractive, well-designed book. Produced by the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress, the Folklife Annual celebrates "the fact of our national diversity." Great Plains readers will be encouraged to discover a number of pieces directly related to this region.
Review Of Historical Atlas Of Kansas, Frederick C. Luebke
Review Of Historical Atlas Of Kansas, Frederick C. Luebke
Great Plains Quarterly
The University of Oklahoma Press, which has published a series of state historical atlases, has now issued a revision of its Kansas atlas, first published in 1972. The authors, historian Homer Socolofsky and geographer Huber Self, have updated their earlier work on the basis of 1984 state and federal government estimates.
Review Of Ernest Haycox, Jon Nelson
Review Of Ernest Haycox, Jon Nelson
Great Plains Quarterly
It can be posited that each western author has written at least one memorable short story or novel. Ernest Haycox, the subject of this pamphlet in the Boise State University series on western fiction, is best remembered for his short story "Stage to Lordsburg" that John Ford made into the classic film Stagecoach in 1939 with John Wayne and Claire Trevor. Since then the story has been refilmed twice, once by Gordon Douglas in 1966 with Bing Crosby and Ann Margaret, and again in 1988 for television with Kris Kristofferson and Johnny Cash.
Notes And News For Vol.10 No.3
Review Of The American West In Film: Critical Approaches To The Western, Terry Nygren
Review Of The American West In Film: Critical Approaches To The Western, Terry Nygren
Great Plains Quarterly
German filmmaker Fritz Lang once observed that the Western is to America what the Niebelungen Saga is to Germany. Set during a relatively brief period in American history, the Western genre mythologized America's confrontation with a vast frontier. Themes center on the conflict between savagery and civilization, community and the rugged individual, lawlessness and social order. Many critics have argued that the Western is primarily a vehicle for American imperialist ideology, and thus, only peripherally about the historical settlement of the West.
Review Of John Graves, Amil Quayle
Review Of John Graves, Amil Quayle
Great Plains Quarterly
John Graves wrote that human beings do not deserve the bald eagle. Given our record on this planet it might also be said that we do not deserve the grizzly bear, the timber wolf, the snail darter, and the hundreds of other species that we have annihilated or would annihilate. What seems more evident is that they don't deserve us. Dorys Crow Grover has captured the essence of this in her penetrating work on John Graves.