957 resultados para History, Latin American|History, United States|Sociology, Ethnic and Racial Studies


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"Classification, cataloging, and care of maps": p. 282-295; "Tentative map classification outline by subject": p. 297-308; "Map classification outline by areas": p. 309-311.

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The author's third series of American travel. It was preceded by "Sketches of history, life and manners in the United States" 1826, and "The black book, or A continuation of travels in the United States" 1828-1829.

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Disbound Original Held in Oak Street Library Facility.

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continued: ... XII. Historical documents and remarks (from December, 1799 to March, 1801) ; Trial of Cooper ; Emigration Society ; Washington's death ; Proceedings in Congress during the session which began December, 1799 ; Board of Commissioners ; Defence of the Quakers of Pennsylvania ; Farewell advertisement ; Prison eclogue ; Republican morality ; Jefferson's election ; Adam's public conduct ; Jefferson's character ; Convention concluded between America and France, in 1800 ; Proceedings in Congress during the session which ended in March, 1801 ; Index.

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"None of these studies have previously appeared in print except two, viz. those relating to the United States [in Johns Hopkins university studies in historical and political science, 5th series, no. 9] and to the two Dutch republics [in the Forum, April 1896] and both of these have been enlarged and revised ...Some studies were (in substance) delivered as public lectures at Oxford, during the years 1870-1893."-Pref.

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Gender relations remain embedded in their sociopolitical context. Compared here using event-history analysis is how household divisions of paid and unpaid labor affect marital stability in the former West Germany, where policy reinforced male breadwinner families, and the United States, where policy remains silent regarding the private sphere. In Germany, any moves away from separate gendered spheres in terms of either wives' relative earnings or husbands' relative participation in housework increase the risk of divorce. In the United States, however, the more stable couples are those that adapt by displaying greater gender equity. These results highlight that policy shapes how gender gets done in the intimate sphere, and that reinforcement of a gendered division of labor may be detrimental to marital stability.