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Joseph Samuel Murrow :
(1982)
When he realized that the Indian would not be allowed to determine that destiny, Murrow struggled to protect the rights of Indians against predatory actions by both the government and white settlers.
Henry Cabot Lodge :
(1980)
Analysis of Lodge's career not only provided insight into the process of political apprenticeship in nineteenth century America but also contributed to an understanding of the evolution of political conservatism. Lodge's ...
Paranoia bordering on resignation :
(1982)
Most socialists believed only a democratic socialist party could translate their theories into reality. The World War II SP tried repeatedly to expand its base of political support through alliance, sometimes for specific ...
An analysis of the economic and ideological factors involved in the development of rights to water in the West :
(The University of Oklahoma., 1984)
The last portion of the study offers an empirical test of the hypotheses generated by the model. Ordinary least squares equations are estimated, using the number of water rights cases as an indicator of defining and enforcing ...
Wielding the pen as a sword :
(1983)
Arguably the greatest journalist of his era and longtime editor of the famed newsletter, I. F. Stone has employed both pen and voice to support many of the nation's great left-oriented movements during the post-World War ...
Henry James, Sr. and the American experience.
(1981)
In this biography, I have endeavored to discuss Henry James, Sr.'s career, his responses to the transformations--both social and personal--which marked his age and touched his life. I have tried to analyze the ideas that ...
Strategic psychological warfare of the Truman Administration :
(1982)
This study is concerned with the origins, objectives, and operations of the Truman Administration's strategic psychological warfare effort.