Delivering Shared Heritage

Delivering Shared Heritage
Author: London (England). Mayor's Commission on African and Asian Heritage
Publisher:
Total Pages: 125
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: Arts
ISBN: 9781852617554

Caring for School Age Children

Caring for School Age Children
Author: Phyllis Click
Publisher: Delmar Thomson Learning
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2006
Genre: Education
ISBN:

The activities promote fun and learning in the areas of fine arts, language arts, math, movement, science, and social studies.

Fifty Major Thinkers on Education

Fifty Major Thinkers on Education
Author: Joy Palmer
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2002-09-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1134735944

In this unique work some of today's greatest educators present concise, accessible summaries of the great educators of the past. Covering a time-span from 500 BC to the early twentieth century each essay gives key biographical information, an outline of the individual's principal achievements and activities, an assessment of their impact and influence, a list of their major writings and suggested further reading. Together with Fifty Modern Thinkers on Education, this book provides a unique reference guide for all students of education.

The Civilising Mission and the English Middle Class, 1792-1850

The Civilising Mission and the English Middle Class, 1792-1850
Author: A. Twells
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2008-12-17
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0230234720

This volume concerns the missionary philanthropic movement which burst onto the social scene in early nineteenth century in England, becoming a popular provincial movement which sought no less than national and global reformation.

The Black Towns

The Black Towns
Author: Norman L. Crockett
Publisher: University Press of Kansas
Total Pages: 266
Release: 1979
Genre: History
ISBN:

From Appomattox to World War I, blacks continued their quest for a secure position in the American system. The problem was how to be both black and American -- how to find acceptance, or even toleration, in a society in which the boundaries of normative behavior, the values, and the very definition of what it meant to be an American were determined and enforced by whites. A few black leaders proposed self-segregation inside the United States within the protective confines of an all-black community as one possible solution. The black-town idea reached its peak in the fifty years after the Civil War; at least sixty black communities were settled between 1865 and 1915. Norman L. Crockett has focused on the formation, growth and failure of five such communities. These include Nicodemus, Kansas; Mound Bayou, Mississippi; Langston, Oklahoma; and Boley, Oklahoma. The last two offer opportunity to observe aspects of Indian-black relations in this area.

General Drafting

General Drafting
Author: United States. Department of the Army
Publisher:
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1955
Genre: Mechanical drawing
ISBN:

Dance Hall & Picture Palace

Dance Hall & Picture Palace
Author: Jill Julius Matthews
Publisher:
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN:

This book paints Sydney between the depressions of the 1890s and the 1930s as a prosperous city riding an international wave of modernism. In the pub, parlour and pulpit, people clashed over the significance of moving pictures, jazz, new dance crazes, the radio, gramophone records and cheap magazines. Conventional accounts of the Australian film industry at the beginning of the twentieth century focus on the impact of Hollywood on local production. But in this vibrant history, the author shows how moving pictures captured the imagination of Sydneys people and transformed how they thought about the world. Jill Julius Matthews describes how in Sydney, as elsewhere, young flappers came to embody both glamour and decadence in modern city life. She uncovers entrepreneurs bribing politicians as they aggressively pursued profits for their American patrons and reveals the innovative marketing techniques that provoked cultural elites to deplore commercialisation.

The Children of Harvey Milk

The Children of Harvey Milk
Author: Andrew Reynolds
Publisher:
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2019
Genre: History
ISBN: 0190460954

Andrew Reynolds' The Children of Harvey Milk is not only a compelling collective portrait of LGBTQ politicians around the globe; it also offers a powerful explanation of why individual politicians practicing "identity politics" have been absolutely crucial to the successes of this still-expanding global social movement.