2017, Presidential briefings series, ISBN 9781412864411, 124 pages
The presidential-congressional relationship is the most important and vivid of all the inter-branch relationships. It defines presidential activities,...
United States. Congress | Presidents | Political planning | Government | Introductory Politics | United States | Political planning - United States | Congressional quarterly | Veto threats | Presidential congressional relations | Reagan's veto | Introducing United States Armed Forces | Mid-term elections | Legislative presidency | Roll call votes | Nixon's veto | Specie circular | Successful override | Capitol hill | Executive legislative interaction | Post-world war ii era | Health care reform | Presidential leadership | Veto message | Congressional quarterly almanac | Divided government
United States. Congress | Presidents | Political planning | Government | Introductory Politics | United States | Political planning - United States | Congressional quarterly | Veto threats | Presidential congressional relations | Reagan's veto | Introducing United States Armed Forces | Mid-term elections | Legislative presidency | Roll call votes | Nixon's veto | Specie circular | Successful override | Capitol hill | Executive legislative interaction | Post-world war ii era | Health care reform | Presidential leadership | Veto message | Congressional quarterly almanac | Divided government
Book
Journal of Social History, ISSN 0022-4529, 1/2010, Volume 44, Issue 2, pp. 351 - 378
This essay sketches the rise of a Popular Front-inflected vision of the U.S. city neighborhood's meaning and worth, a communitarian ideal that reached its...
Social history | Theater | Neighborhoods | Communities | ARTS AND CITIES | Democracy | War | Cities | Solidarity | Novelists | World wars | 20th century | Weill, Kurt | United States | Social aspects | History | Arts and society | LIFE | HISTORY | Yiddish language literature | national identity | 1900-1999 | urban life | democracy | Asch, Sholem | Al naharot Manhaten | Street Scene | novel | DuBois, Rachel Davis | American literature | World War II | Suburban Health - history | Literature - history | Humans | Prejudice | Ethnic Groups - psychology | Social Problems - legislation & jurisprudence | Race Relations - legislation & jurisprudence | Social Problems - history | Cities - legislation & jurisprudence | Social Problems - economics | Race Relations - psychology | Residence Characteristics - history | Cities - ethnology | Population Dynamics - history | Social Change - history | Ethnic Groups - education | Suburban Population - history | Cities - economics | United States - ethnology | Ethnic Groups - ethnology | History, 20th Century | Ethnic Groups - legislation & jurisprudence | Race Relations - history | Social Problems - ethnology | Ethnic Groups - history | Cities - history | Social Problems - psychology | Nationalism | Analysis | Beliefs, opinions and attitudes | Ethnic relations | Social scientists | Neighborhood | Teachers | Motivation | Journalism | Suburbanization | Congressional investigations | Urban areas | Citizenship | Accentuation | Ethnicity | Cold War | Progressivism | Ethnic neighborhoods | Vision | Theme | Post World War II period | Novels | Minority & ethnic violence | Community | Essays
Social history | Theater | Neighborhoods | Communities | ARTS AND CITIES | Democracy | War | Cities | Solidarity | Novelists | World wars | 20th century | Weill, Kurt | United States | Social aspects | History | Arts and society | LIFE | HISTORY | Yiddish language literature | national identity | 1900-1999 | urban life | democracy | Asch, Sholem | Al naharot Manhaten | Street Scene | novel | DuBois, Rachel Davis | American literature | World War II | Suburban Health - history | Literature - history | Humans | Prejudice | Ethnic Groups - psychology | Social Problems - legislation & jurisprudence | Race Relations - legislation & jurisprudence | Social Problems - history | Cities - legislation & jurisprudence | Social Problems - economics | Race Relations - psychology | Residence Characteristics - history | Cities - ethnology | Population Dynamics - history | Social Change - history | Ethnic Groups - education | Suburban Population - history | Cities - economics | United States - ethnology | Ethnic Groups - ethnology | History, 20th Century | Ethnic Groups - legislation & jurisprudence | Race Relations - history | Social Problems - ethnology | Ethnic Groups - history | Cities - history | Social Problems - psychology | Nationalism | Analysis | Beliefs, opinions and attitudes | Ethnic relations | Social scientists | Neighborhood | Teachers | Motivation | Journalism | Suburbanization | Congressional investigations | Urban areas | Citizenship | Accentuation | Ethnicity | Cold War | Progressivism | Ethnic neighborhoods | Vision | Theme | Post World War II period | Novels | Minority & ethnic violence | Community | Essays
Journal Article
American Jewish History, ISSN 0164-0178, 2013, Volume 97, Issue 4, pp. 441 - 443
Journal Article
Nationalities Papers, ISSN 0090-5992, 01/2015, Volume 43, Issue 1, pp. 27 - 44
This paper highlights campaigns for national rights among two non-titular communities in the Soviet Union and places them in local historical contexts. Drawing...
Soviet nationality policy | Soviet history | nationality politics | post-World War II era | Khrushchev | citizenship
Soviet nationality policy | Soviet history | nationality politics | post-World War II era | Khrushchev | citizenship
Journal Article
Nationalities Papers, ISSN 0090-5992, 01/2015, Volume 43, Issue 1, pp. 27 - 44
This paper highlights campaigns for national rights among two non-titular communities in the Soviet Union and places them in local historical contexts. Drawing...
citizenship | Soviet nationality policy | Soviet history | nationality politics | post-World War II era | Khrushchev
citizenship | Soviet nationality policy | Soviet history | nationality politics | post-World War II era | Khrushchev
Journal Article
Arbor, ISSN 0210-1963, 2011, Volume 187, Issue 751, pp. 887 - 904
Journal Article
Abacus, ISSN 0001-3072, 12/2008, Volume 44, Issue 4, pp. 341 - 376
This article describes the relationship between the understanding and practice of standard costing in both the U.S. and the U.K. and discusses the development...
Anglo‐American Council on Productivity | Comparative accounting history | Scientific management | Standard costing | Post‐World War II era | Post-World War II era | Anglo-American Council on productivity | BUSINESS, FINANCE | Anglo-American Council on Productivity | Employers | Process costing | Analysis | Cost accounting
Anglo‐American Council on Productivity | Comparative accounting history | Scientific management | Standard costing | Post‐World War II era | Post-World War II era | Anglo-American Council on productivity | BUSINESS, FINANCE | Anglo-American Council on Productivity | Employers | Process costing | Analysis | Cost accounting
Journal Article
2006, AD-a449 746.
Recent charges of detainee and prisoner mistreatment in the Global War on Terror resulted in numerous investigations, intense media coverage, and international...
military history | international committee of the red cross | united states government | detainees | policies | surveys | post world war ii era | panama | korean war | vietnam war | military doctrine | terrorism | media scrutiny | persian gulf war | historical surveys | geneva conventions | national liberation front | lessons learned | military operations | gwot(global war on terrorism) | grenada | detention operations | iraq | mass media | prisoner abuse | second world war | desert storm operation | military planning | decision making | government(foreign) | prisoner treatment | prisoners of war
military history | international committee of the red cross | united states government | detainees | policies | surveys | post world war ii era | panama | korean war | vietnam war | military doctrine | terrorism | media scrutiny | persian gulf war | historical surveys | geneva conventions | national liberation front | lessons learned | military operations | gwot(global war on terrorism) | grenada | detention operations | iraq | mass media | prisoner abuse | second world war | desert storm operation | military planning | decision making | government(foreign) | prisoner treatment | prisoners of war
Government Document
International Journal of Learner Diversity and Identities, ISSN 2327-2627, 2014, Volume 20, Issue 2, pp. 1 - 16
Journal Article
Tempo, ISSN 0040-2982, 7/2010, Volume 64, Issue 253, pp. 13 - 20
Musical activity is one of the many forms of purposeful human activity. Its peculiarity lies in its creative character – an attribution which brings to mind...
Composers | Musical aesthetics | Folk music | Ethnomusicology | Music composition | Folklore | Formalist art | Mass settings | World wars | Creativity | MUSIC | Music history | Politics | Musicology | World War II
Composers | Musical aesthetics | Folk music | Ethnomusicology | Music composition | Folklore | Formalist art | Mass settings | World wars | Creativity | MUSIC | Music history | Politics | Musicology | World War II
Journal Article
ARBOR-CIENCIA PENSAMIENTO Y CULTURA, ISSN 0210-1963, 2011, Volume 187, Issue 751, pp. 887 - 904
Between September 27 and October 3, 1947, Yehudi Menuhin gave six performances in Berlin, two of them together with Wilhelm Furtwangler, who had just been...
displaced persons | Wilhelm Furtwangler | Post-World War II era | jewish community | Germany | HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY | Yehudi Menuhin
displaced persons | Wilhelm Furtwangler | Post-World War II era | jewish community | Germany | HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY | Yehudi Menuhin
Journal Article
Arbor, ISSN 0210-1963, 10/2011, Volume 187, Issue 751, pp. 887 - 904
Between September 27 and October 3, 1947, Yehudi Menuhin gave six performances in Berlin, two of them together with Wilhelm Furtwängler, who had just been...
displaced persons | comunidad judía | Wilhelm Furtwängler | personas desplazadas | Post-World War II era | Alemania | jewish community | Posterior a la Segunda Guerra Mundial | Germany | Yehudi Menuhin
displaced persons | comunidad judía | Wilhelm Furtwängler | personas desplazadas | Post-World War II era | Alemania | jewish community | Posterior a la Segunda Guerra Mundial | Germany | Yehudi Menuhin
Journal Article
2008, AD-a477 635.
Tens of thousands of military personnel and civilians were potentially exposed to chemical or biological substances through Department of Defense (DoD) tests...
biological agent exposure | vaccines | project 112 tests | exposed retirees | department of defense | cost benefit analysis | medical research | chemical warfare agents | exposed veterans | notification | human experimentation | identification | hazardous materials | department of veterans affairs | post-world war ii era | exposed civilians | exposed service members | chemical agent exposure | veterans(military personnel) | exposure(physiology) | tracer studies | test and evaluation | exposed individuals | biological warfare agents | toxic agents | nonproject 112 tests | military personnel | civilian personnel | retirement(personnel)
biological agent exposure | vaccines | project 112 tests | exposed retirees | department of defense | cost benefit analysis | medical research | chemical warfare agents | exposed veterans | notification | human experimentation | identification | hazardous materials | department of veterans affairs | post-world war ii era | exposed civilians | exposed service members | chemical agent exposure | veterans(military personnel) | exposure(physiology) | tracer studies | test and evaluation | exposed individuals | biological warfare agents | toxic agents | nonproject 112 tests | military personnel | civilian personnel | retirement(personnel)
Government Document
05/2014, ISBN 9780470656129, 24
This chapter provides an overview of American sport historiography focusing on the period between 1920 and 1960. The 1920s has often been called the golden age...
1920 | 1960 | American sport | Golden Age | cold war era | post‐World War II | Jackie Robinson | Olympic games
1920 | 1960 | American sport | Golden Age | cold war era | post‐World War II | Jackie Robinson | Olympic games
Book Chapter
2005, AD-a436 142.
Phase III Operation Iraqi Freedom has shown the U.S. military's propensity to focus on major combat operations (MCO), often at the expense of post-MCO security...
military history | japan | post major combat operations | germany | case studies | post world war ii era | panama | kosovo | security | military doctrine | iraqi freedom operation | leadership | postwar operations | serbia | historical analysis | lessons learned | military modernization | iraq | ebo(effects based operations) | mootw(military operations other than war) | operations other than war | second world war | security doctrine | transformations | ona(operational net assessment) | army doctrine
military history | japan | post major combat operations | germany | case studies | post world war ii era | panama | kosovo | security | military doctrine | iraqi freedom operation | leadership | postwar operations | serbia | historical analysis | lessons learned | military modernization | iraq | ebo(effects based operations) | mootw(military operations other than war) | operations other than war | second world war | security doctrine | transformations | ona(operational net assessment) | army doctrine
Government Document
2006, AD-a449 530.
The purpose of this study was twofold: (1) to capture the United States Government's revealed preference for air superiority using the hedonic pricing approach...
military aircraft spending | air superiority capability | regression analysis | united states | ussr | theses | hpa(hedonic pricing approach) | flyaway costs | range(distance) | su-30mki aircraft | service ceiling | comparative analysis | revealed preference methods | payload | post-world war ii era | life expectancy(service life) | fighter aircraft | quantitative analysis | comparison | air force procurement | integrated circuits | f-15e aircraft | performance capabilities | air power | military modernization | air force | airspeed | interception probabilities | thrust
military aircraft spending | air superiority capability | regression analysis | united states | ussr | theses | hpa(hedonic pricing approach) | flyaway costs | range(distance) | su-30mki aircraft | service ceiling | comparative analysis | revealed preference methods | payload | post-world war ii era | life expectancy(service life) | fighter aircraft | quantitative analysis | comparison | air force procurement | integrated circuits | f-15e aircraft | performance capabilities | air power | military modernization | air force | airspeed | interception probabilities | thrust
Government Document
The Journal of Musicology, ISSN 0277-9269, 01/2009, Volume 26, Issue 1, pp. 85 - 131
In spring 1945, a small group of students, among them Serge Nigg and Pierre Boulez, protested during the first performances in liberated Paris of the...
Composers | Musical aesthetics | Music criticism | Political debate | Music composition | Music | Serial music | Political protests | Cold wars | Music concerts | Olivier Messiaen | Pierre Boulez | German occupation of France | Cold war | Serge Nigg | Igor Stravinsky | MUSIC | Cold War | Evaluation | Twelve-tone system | Works | Demonstrations and protests | 20th century | French culture | Demonstrations & protests | Ideology | Classical music | Semiotics | Music festivals | Musicology
Composers | Musical aesthetics | Music criticism | Political debate | Music composition | Music | Serial music | Political protests | Cold wars | Music concerts | Olivier Messiaen | Pierre Boulez | German occupation of France | Cold war | Serge Nigg | Igor Stravinsky | MUSIC | Cold War | Evaluation | Twelve-tone system | Works | Demonstrations and protests | 20th century | French culture | Demonstrations & protests | Ideology | Classical music | Semiotics | Music festivals | Musicology
Journal Article
Popular Music and Society, ISSN 0300-7766, 07/2008, Volume 31, Issue 3, pp. 357 - 372
American country music has a surprisingly large number of practitioners and fans in Japan, but the subculture around it has received very little attention from...
MUSIC | ethnomusicology | country music | reception | United States | Japan | folk music | Country music
MUSIC | ethnomusicology | country music | reception | United States | Japan | folk music | Country music
Journal Article
2005, AD-a439 963.
The United States Army Air Forces became an independent service, the United States Air Force (USAF), in 1947 -- the second year, supposedly, of "peace." In...
glcm(ground launched cruise missiles) | western security(international) | harry s truman | treaties | united states | ussr | post world war ii era | john f kennedy | air force operations | president(united states) | military commanders | shape(supreme headquarters allied powers europe) | nato | europe | berlin | joseph stalin | reforger(return of forces to germany) | military aircraft | air power | united kingdom | franklin d roosevelt | dwight d eisenhower | cold war | air force | berlin airlift | history | provide promise operation | yugoslavia | deliberate force operation | operations other than war | airlift operations | political alliances | military exercises | usafe(united states air forces in europe) | government(foreign) | humanitarian assistance | deny flight operation | strategy | post cold war era | nato forces | european security
glcm(ground launched cruise missiles) | western security(international) | harry s truman | treaties | united states | ussr | post world war ii era | john f kennedy | air force operations | president(united states) | military commanders | shape(supreme headquarters allied powers europe) | nato | europe | berlin | joseph stalin | reforger(return of forces to germany) | military aircraft | air power | united kingdom | franklin d roosevelt | dwight d eisenhower | cold war | air force | berlin airlift | history | provide promise operation | yugoslavia | deliberate force operation | operations other than war | airlift operations | political alliances | military exercises | usafe(united states air forces in europe) | government(foreign) | humanitarian assistance | deny flight operation | strategy | post cold war era | nato forces | european security
Government Document
Journal of Musicology - A Quarterly Review of Music History, Criticism, Analysis, and Performance Practice, ISSN 0277-9269, 01/2009, Volume 26, Issue 1, pp. 17 - 43
Because composer Arnold Schoenberg's name was synonymous with modernism and its persecution across Europe, his symbolic post-World War II reappearance via...
Journal Article
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