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... politics, and membership in secular organizations. Among her lofty goals at the beginning of her car... by Collier-Thomas's painstaking research in 19th-, 20th-, and 21st-cenmry newspapers, magazines, de...By the turn of the 20th century, African American church and club women through th... in Raleigh," and what they termed "slave labor," referring to the conditions in the hot laundry f...
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Introduction - II. What is the nation-state good for? - III. The nation-state and social integration - IV. The staying power of national identity - V. How nation-states destroy morality - VI. Economic globalization vs. the nation-state - VII. The political and military decay of the nation-state - VIII. Conclusion
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... is the lab? What's happening in the laboratory?. (CROSSTALK). SMITH: .. longhorned beetle, our f... I thought it was the 19th Century. And I didn't sense that there was a real ... from the states and the producer organizations, the tribes, we came up with standards, standards ...
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...I have argued that black women's organizations and activities in communities, churches, and natio...Along with the "gifts" of African American labor, creativity, political criticism, liberatory pract..., and the Frenzy." (4) After more than a century, it has become clear that his paradigm needs updat... other end of the spectrum, by the end of the 19th century, "AME Zion women were the idols of women i...
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... after its ratification through the late 19th century also supports the Court's conclusion. Pp. ... to associate together as military organizations, or to drill or parade with arms in cities and tow... As Justice Cardozo observed years ago, the "labor of judges would be increased almost to the breakin...
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...In the 19th Century the United States made a transition to the... how previous fundamental movements of laborers, peasants, and natives peoples in different countr... membership in intergovernmental organizations and increased the amount of legislation passed tha...
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..., states must consult international organizations and authorities before they decide to use force ag...(14) In the mid-17th century, the concept of nation-states crystallized to form... with matters of global trade, health, labor, etc., including the World Trade Organization, the...Since the 19th century the most generous settled view has been th...
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... the solidaristic aspects of these organizations, for which there is very little published research... assistance to health care, education, and labor market integration--Italian social cooperatives sh... Movement, whose origins date back to the 19th Century. Although fraught with internal tensions r...
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This article examines in detail the British opium industry in colonial Burma from the time of the annexation of Arakan and Tenasserim in 1826 to the publication of Chief Commissioner Charles Aitchison's 1881 memorandum on opium in Burma. It argues that while the profitability of the opium trade in Burma was an important factor in the decisions the colonial administration made regarding opium, it was not the only factor. From the earliest days of British administration in Tenasserim, different ethnic groups within Burma were treated differently with regards to opium use. There is evidence that the colonial administration's view of opium use among a particular group was influenced by the degree to which use of the drug was perceived to facilitate social stability and productivity, or unem...
... the trade from its beginnings in the early 19th century to the late 20th century, does not discuss...They are physically unfit for labor, and a married life does not appear to be their de... British officialdom with anti-opium organizations such as the Society for the Suppression of the Opi...
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... on boards of journals, academic organizations, and a host of other associations. I have worked i... Investing the overabundance of love and labor. Isola races ahead of the day Faster than duty lef... interest is African History since the 19th Century; his geographic areas of study include Afr...