The Rise of American Air Power

The Rise of American Air Power
Title The Rise of American Air Power PDF eBook
Author Michael S. Sherry
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 482
Release 1987-01-01
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9780300044140

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Includes material on firebombing and nuclear warfare.

Latinos and Criminal Justice

Latinos and Criminal Justice
Title Latinos and Criminal Justice PDF eBook
Author José Luis Morín
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 533
Release 2016-03-28
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0313356610

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This unique compilation of essays and entries provides critical insights into the Latino/a experience with the U.S. criminal justice system. Concerns about immigration's relationship to crime make accurate information and critical analysis of the utmost importance. Latinos and Criminal Justice: An Encyclopedia promotes understanding of Latinas and Latinos and the U.S. criminal justice system, at the same time dispelling popular misconceptions about this population and criminal activity in the United States. Unlike a traditional encyclopedia comprised solely of A–Z entries, this work consists of two parts. Part I offers detailed essays on particularly important topics. Part II provides brief, A–Z entries. Topics are crossreferenced to enable easy research. Among the wide range of topics covered are policing and police misconduct, incarceration, the war on drugs, gangs, border crime, and racial profiling. Historically important issues and events relative to the Latino experience of criminal justice in the United States are also included, as are key legal cases.

The Road to Disunion

The Road to Disunion
Title The Road to Disunion PDF eBook
Author William W. Freehling
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 655
Release 1991-12-05
Genre History
ISBN 0199840326

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Far from a monolithic block of diehard slave states, the South in the eight decades before the Civil War was, in William Freehling's words, "a world so lushly various as to be a storyteller's dream." It was a world where Deep South cotton planters clashed with South Carolina rice growers, where the egalitarian spirit sweeping the North seeped down through border states already uncertain about slavery, where even sections of the same state (for instance, coastal and mountain Virginia) divided bitterly on key issues. It was the world of Jefferson Davis, John C. Calhoun, Andrew Jackson, and Thomas Jefferson, and also of Gullah Jack, Nat Turner, and Frederick Douglass. Now, in the first volume of his long awaited, monumental study of the South's road to disunion, historian William Freehling offers a sweeping political and social history of the antebellum South from 1776 to 1854. All the dramatic events leading to secession are here: the Missouri Compromise, the Nullification Controversy, the Gag Rule ("the Pearl Harbor of the slavery controversy"), the Annexation of Texas, the Compromise of 1850, and the Kansas-Nebraska Act. Freehling vividly recounts each crisis, illuminating complex issues and sketching colorful portraits of major figures. Along the way, he reveals the surprising extent to which slavery influenced national politics before 1850, and he provides important reinterpretations of American republicanism, Jeffersonian states' rights, Jacksonian democracy, and the causes of the American Civil War. But for all Freehling's brilliant insight into American antebellum politics, Secessionists at Bay is at bottom the saga of the rich social tapestry of the pre-war South. He takes us to old Charleston, Natchez, and Nashville, to the big house of a typical plantation, and we feel anew the tensions between the slaveowner and his family, the poor whites and the planters, the established South and the newer South, and especially between the slave and his master, "Cuffee" and "Massa." Freehling brings the Old South back to life in all its color, cruelty, and diversity. It is a memorable portrait, certain to be a key analysis of this crucial era in American history.

An Essay on the Learning of Contingent Remainders and Executory Devises

An Essay on the Learning of Contingent Remainders and Executory Devises
Title An Essay on the Learning of Contingent Remainders and Executory Devises PDF eBook
Author Charles Fearne
Publisher
Total Pages 606
Release 1795
Genre Executory interests
ISBN

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Joint Force Quarterly

Joint Force Quarterly
Title Joint Force Quarterly PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 396
Release 2000
Genre Combined operations (Military science)
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Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series

Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series
Title Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series PDF eBook
Author Library of Congress. Copyright Office
Publisher Copyright Office, Library of Congress
Total Pages 1480
Release 1977
Genre Copyright
ISBN

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The Encyclopedia of Sculpture: A-F

The Encyclopedia of Sculpture: A-F
Title The Encyclopedia of Sculpture: A-F PDF eBook
Author Antonia Boström
Publisher Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers
Total Pages 648
Release 2004
Genre Art
ISBN

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This book explores the influence of Enlightenment and Romantic-era theories of the mind on the writings of Godwin and Shelley and examines the ways in which these writers use their fiction to explore such psychological phenomena as ruling passions, madness, the therapeutic value of confessions (both spoken and written), and the significance of dreams. Unlike most studies of Godwin and Shelley, it does not privilege their masterworks--for the most part, it focuses on their lesser-known writings. Brewer also considers the works of other Romantic-era writers, as well as the seventeenth- and eighteenth-century philosophical and medical theories that informed Godwin's and Shelley's presentations of mental states and types of behavior.