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  • - The Manhattan Project's Secret Chemistry Work in Dayton, Ohio
    av Linda Carrick Thomas
    354 - 450

  • - Democratic Terror, Prosthetic Poetics, and the Comedy of Modern Ethical Life
    av Bo Earle
    491

  • - 1915-1930
    av William W Giffin
    662,-

  • av Arthur Meier Schlesinger
    662,-

  • av Judith Ezekiel
    662,-

  • - Where Narrative Theory and Geography Meet
    av Marie-Laure Ryan, Maoz Azaryahu & Kenneth Foote
    679,-

  • - Intersections of Folklore, Vernacular, Myth, and Queerness in Black Female Culture
    av L H Stallings
    645,-

  • - Queer and Feminist Interventions
    av Susan S Lanser & Robyn R Warhol
    764 - 1 773

  • - The Quest for an Anglo-American Copyright Agreement, 1815-1854
    av James J Barnes
    679,-

  • - Historic Districts of the United States
    av David Hamer
    474,-

  • - Bicameralism in the Contemporary World
     
    679,-

  • - Gender, Honor and Rituals in Modern Europe and America
     
    576,-

  • - Public Health and the Decline of Breastfeeding in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
    av Jacqueling H. Wolf
    645,-

    How did breastfeeding-once accepted as the essence of motherhood and essential to the well-being of infants-come to be viewed with distaste and mistrust? Why did mothers come to choose artificial food over human milk, despite the health risks? In this history of infant feeding, Jacqueline H. Wolf focuses on turn-of-the-century Chicago as a microcosm of the urbanizing United States. She explores how economic pressures, class conflict, and changing views of medicine, marriage, efficiency, self-control, and nature prompted increasing numbers of women and, eventually, doctors to doubt the efficacy and propriety of breastfeeding. Examining the interactions among women, dairies, and health care providers, Wolf uncovers the origins of contemporary attitudes toward and myths about breastfeeding.

  • - Reading Nonfiction Over the Edge
    av Daniel W. Lehman
    457,-

  • - Readings in American History
     
    559,-

  • av Nathaniel Hawthorne & William Charvat
    1 824

  • - Magnificent Failure of the Lustron Corp
    av Douglas Knerr
    576,-

    Suburban Steel chronicles the rise and fall of the Lustron Corporation, once the largest and most completely industrialized housing company in U.S. history. Beginning in 1947, Lustron manufactured porcelain-enameled steel houses in a one-million-square-foot plant in Columbus, Ohio. With forty million dollars in federal funds and support from the highest levels of the Truman administration, the company planned to produce one hundred houses per day, each neatly arranged on specially designed tractor-trailers for delivery throughout the country. Lustron's unprecedented size and scope of operations attracted intense scrutiny. The efficiencies of uninterrupted production, integrated manufacturing, and economies of scale promised to lead the American housing industry away from its decentralized, undercapitalized, and inefficient past toward a level of rationalization and organization found in other sectors of the industrial economy.The company's failure marked a watershed in the history of the American housing industry. Although people did not quit talking about industrialized housing, enthusiasm for its role in the transformation of the housing industry at large markedly waned. Suburban Steel considers Lustron's magnificent failure in the context of historical approaches to the nation's perpetual shortage of affordable housing, arguing that had Lustron's path not been interrupted, affordable and desirable housing for America's masses would be far more prevalent today.

  • av Emma Kafalenos
    576,-

  • av Ilana M Blumberg
    525,-

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