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  • 1
    Book
    Book
    New York : Sarah Crichton Books
    UID:
    b3kat_BV045881350
    Format: viii, 306 Seiten , Illustration , 24 cm
    Edition: First American edition
    ISBN: 9780374213589
    Content: Mothering is as old as human existence. But how has this most essential experience changed over time and cultures? What is the history of maternity—the history of pregnancy, birth, the encounter with an infant? Can one capture the historical trail of mothers? How? In Mother Is a Verb, the historian Sarah Knott creates a genre all her own in order to craft a new kind of historical interpretation. Blending memoir and history and building from anecdote, her book brings the past and the present viscerally alive. It is at once intimate and expansive, lyrical and precise. As a history, Mother Is a Verb draws on the terrain of Britain and North America from the seventeenth century to the close of the twentieth. Knott searches among a range of past societies, from those of Cree and Ojibwe women to tenant farmers in Appalachia; from enslaved people on South Carolina rice plantations to tenement dwellers in New York City and London’s East End. She pores over diaries, letters, court records, medical manuals, items of clothing. And she explores and documents her own experiences. As a memoir, Mother Is a Verb becomes a method of asking new questions and probing lost pasts in order to historicize the smallest, even the most mundane of human experiences. Is there a history to interruption, to the sound of an infant’s cry, to sleeplessness? Knott finds answers not through the telling of grand narratives, but through the painstaking accumulation of a trellis of anecdotes. And all the while, we can feel the child on her hip
    Note: Mothering by numbers -- Generation -- Finding out -- Week ten, or eight weeks gone -- Quickening -- The rising of the apron -- This giving birth -- Hello, you -- Tears and anecdotes -- Staying the month -- Damp cloth -- Time, interrupted -- The middle of the night -- Pent milk -- Uncertainty, or a thought experiment -- Queer ideas at the clinic -- Back and forth -- Paper flowers -- An oak dolly tub -- Yard baby, lap baby -- Navigating the times -- The end of the night
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: USA ; Großbritannien ; Mutter ; Geschichte 1600-2000
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  • 2
    UID:
    b3kat_BV023232490
    Format: XXIII, 311 S. , graph. Darst. , 22 cm
    Edition: 1. ed.
    ISBN: 9780393067019
    Content: Nobel Prize winner Joseph E. Stiglitz and Harvard professor Linda J. Bilmes cast a spotlight on expense items that have been hidden from the U.S. taxpayer, including not only big-ticket items like replacing military equipment (being used up at six times the peacetime rate) but also the cost of caring for thousands of wounded veterans--for the rest of their lives. Shifting to a global focus, the authors investigate the cost in lives and economic damage within Iraq and the region. Finally, with the chilling precision of an actuary, the authors measure what the U.S. taxpayer's money would have produced if instead it had been invested in the further growth of the U.S. economy.--From amazon.com
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Is it really three trillion? -- The costs to the nation's budget -- The true cost of caring for our veterans -- Costs of the war that the government doesn't pay -- The macroeconomic effects of the war -- Global consequences -- Exiting Iraq -- Learning from our mistakes : reforms for the future
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics , Political Science
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    Keywords: USA ; Golfkrieg ; Kosten ; USA ; Golfkrieg ; Finanzierung
    Author information: Stiglitz, Joseph E. 1943-
    Author information: Bilmes, Linda 1959-
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Ann Arbor, Mich. : ProQuest ; Nachgewiesen 2004 -
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    UID:
    gbv_377504866
    Format: Online-Ressource
    Content: Das NL-Angebot umfasst 8 Zeitungen The Guardian, The Observer, The New York Times, Boston Globe, The Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times und endet 1922
    Note: Gesehen am 31.10.08
    Language: English
    Keywords: Großbritannien ; USA ; Zeitung ; Datenbank
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  • 4
    Book
    Book
    New York : New Viewpoints
    UID:
    b3kat_BV003198514
    Format: 342 S.
    ISBN: 0531055663
    Series Statement: A New York Times book.
    Language: English
    Subjects: Education , General works
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    Keywords: USA ; Bildungswesen ; USA ; Bildungswesen ; Geschichte 1945-1973
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  • 5
    UID:
    b3kat_BV008195797
    Format: XII, 382 S.
    ISBN: 0465014097
    Content: The first history of American manhood this book sweeps away the groundless assumptions and myths that inform the current fascination with men's lives. Who is a "real man"? What is "naturally" male? How does a "manly" man act? Opposing the views of men's movement leaders and bestselling authors, who maintain that manliness is eternal and unchanging, E. Anthony Rotundo stresses that our concept of manhood is man-made; and like any human invention, it has a history. Rotundo traces the drastic shifts in the meaning of masculinity that have occurred over the past two centuries, and presents a radically different portrait of manhood in earlier times. Two hundred years ago, for example, men were considered more sexually restrained than women. The word "competitive" did not exist then, and the word "effeminate," until a century ago, referred to a fondness for luxury
    Content: Also in the nineteenth century, men often wrote each other love letters - even such famous Americans as Alexander Hamilton and Daniel Webster. American Manhood argues that a revolution in our understanding of masculinity has occurred twice over the last two hundred years. In colonial America, "communal manhood" - emphasizing social bonds and a man's place at the head of the household - dominated men's lives. But at the dawn of the nineteenth century a new "self-made manhood" emerged, stressing competition and fusing man's identity to the workplace. A second revolution occurred in the twentieth century as "passionate manhood," based on aggression, combativeness, and sexual desire, became the ideal
    Content: Speaking directly to the contemporary dilemmas of American masculinity, Rotundo brilliantly analyzes the moral and psychological paradoxes of becoming a man, discussing the bonds between mothers and sons as well as fathers and sons; the origins of an idealized athleticism; the worship of heroic entrepreneurs; patterns of love, marriage, and sexuality; and the roots of disdain for male homosexuality. The book also reveals how changing concepts of manhood helped to define the character of many important modern American institutions, from higher education to sports to politics. Here is a fascinating account of how our understanding of what it means to be a man has changed over time
    Language: English
    Subjects: American Studies , Ethnology , Sociology
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    Keywords: USA ; Mann ; Geschlechterrolle ; Geschichte 1800-1900
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  • 6
    UID:
    b3kat_BV046357427
    Format: xvi, 444 Seiten , Diagramme
    ISBN: 9781324005018
    Content: "An accessible, compelling introduction to today's major policy issues from columnist, best-selling author, and Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman. There is no better guide than Paul Krugman to basic economics, the ideas that animate much of our public policy. Likewise, there is no better foe of zombie economics, the misunderstandings that just won't die. This delightful new book finds Krugman at his best, turning readers into intelligent consumers of the daily news with quick, vivid sketches of the key concepts behind taxes, health care, international trade, and more. Arguing with Zombies will put Krugman at the front of the debate in the 2020 election year. Building on and expanding his New York Times columns and other writings, it contains short, accessible chapters on topics including the fight for national health care in the United States, the housing bubble and financial meltdown of 2007- 2008, the European Union and Brexit, the attack on Social Security, and the fraudulent argument- the ultimate zombie- that tax cuts for the rich will benefit all"--
    Note: Enthält Index
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB
    Additional Edition: 9781324005025
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
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    Keywords: USA ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Sozialpolitik
    Author information: Krugman, Paul R. 1953-
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  • 7
    Book
    Book
    New York, NY : BasicBooks
    UID:
    b3kat_BV008439797
    Format: XI, 577 S.
    ISBN: 0465014615
    Content: "In a panoramic history of our criminal justice system from colonial times to today, one of our foremost legal thinkers shows how America fashioned a system of crime and punishment in its own image." "Lawrence M. Friedman argues that the evolution of criminal justice has reflected transformations in America's character. Thus the theocratic world of seventeenth-century Puritanism generated a peculiar equation between crime and sin. The extraordinary geographic and social mobility of nineteenth-century America produced its own distinctive approach to crime and punishment. And the expressive individualism of the twentieth century encouraged an emphasis on "crimes of the self."" "Crime and Punishment in American History covers vast and fascinating terrain: the Salem witchcraft trials; the Red Scare after World War I; the rise of the American penitentiary; the emergence of the professional detective; the development of laws against fornication and gambling and the reform of rape laws; the rise of the insanity defense; the growth of a prisoners rights movement; and much more. It is about vigilantes, outlaws, embezzlers, swindlers, and what happened to them; about the growth of white-collar crime; and about revolutionary changes in the relationship between gender and criminal justice." "Informed by the perspective of the social sciences, this book is a social history of crime and punishment, the story of the social reaction to crime. Not a history of criminal law or an intellectual history of penology or a treatise on the philosophy of good and evil, this book chronicles the development of a working system of criminal justice, from arrest to trial to prison and punishment." "Serious crime has skyrocketed in our day,
    Language: English
    Subjects: Law
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    Keywords: USA ; Strafverfolgung ; Geschichte
    Author information: Friedman, Lawrence M. 1930-
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  • 8
    UID:
    gbv_814215432
    Format: XII, 234 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Edition: First edition
    ISBN: 9780823265398
    Series Statement: Reconstructing America
    Content: "New Men uncovers the narrative of veteran reentry into civilian life and exposes a growing gap between how former soldiers of the Civil War saw themselves and the representations of them created by late nineteenth-century American society. This gap generated a new conception of the "veteran" still influential today"--
    Content: "This intriguing exploration of the post-Civil War period through its fiction and nonfiction illuminates how the era spawned a new understanding of war veterans that lives on today. Scholars of the Civil War era have commonly assumed that veterans of the Union and Confederate armies effortlessly melted back into society and that they adjusted to the demands of peacetime with little or no difficulty. Yet the path these soldiers followed on the road to reintegration was far more tangled. New Men unravels the narrative of veteran reentry into civilian life and exposes the growing gap between how former soldiers saw themselves and the representations of them created by late-nineteenth century American society. In the early years following the Civil War, the concept of the "veteran" functioned as a marker for what was assumed by soldiers and civilians alike to be a temporary social status that ended definitively with army demobilization and the successful attainment of civilian employment. But in later postwar years this term was reconceptualized as a new identity that is still influential today. It came to be understood that former soldiers had crossed a threshold through their experience in the war, and they would never be the same: They had become new men. Uncovering the tension between veterans and civilians in the postwar era adds a new dimension to our understanding of the legacy of the Civil War. Reconstruction involved more than simply the road to reunion and its attendant conflicts over race relations in the United States. It also pointed toward the frustrating search for a proper metaphor to explain what soldiers had endured. A provocative engagement with literary history and historiography, New Men challenges the notion of the Civil War as "unwritten" and alters our conception of the classics of Civil War literature. Organized chronologically and thematically, New Men coherently blends an analysis of a wide variety of fictional and nonfictional narratives. Writings are discussed in revelatory pairings that illustrate various aspects of veteran reintegration, with a chapter dedicated to literature describing the reintegration experiences of African Americans in the Union Army. New Men is at once essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the origins of our concept of the "veteran" and a book for our times. It is an invitation to build on the rich lessons of the Civil War veterans' experiences, to develop scholarship in the area of veterans ...
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis:Seite [195]-225 , Machine generated contents note:TABLE OF CONTENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- CHAPTER ONE: Demobilization, Disability, and the Competing Imagery of the Wounded Warrior and the Citizen-Soldier -- CHAPTER TWO: Veterans, Artisanal Manhood, and the Quest for Postwar Employment -- CHAPTER THREE: Narrating Traumatic Experience in Civil War Memoir -- CHAPTER FOUR: The Glorious Burden of the Aging Civil War Veteran -- CHAPTER FIVE: Racial Uplift and the Figure of the Black Soldier -- EPILOGUE -- BIBLIOGRAPHY.
    Language: English
    Subjects: American Studies
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    Keywords: USA ; Literatur ; Sezessionskrieg ; Reconstruction ; Veteran ; Reintegration ; Männerbild ; Geschichte 1865-1900
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  • 9
    UID:
    b3kat_BV005431163
    Format: VIII, 376 S.
    Edition: 1. ed.
    ISBN: 0812919149
    Content: Our children are a nation at risk. Poverty, drug and alcohol abuse, poor health, illiteracy, racial prejudice, and the eruption of unprecedented levels of violence both in the inner cities and across the country give us ample reason to worry about the present state of our nation and society. Yet while today's problems carry severe consequences for ourselves, they are immeasurably graver for today's children. Though the risks to young Americans may never have been so great as they are today, at no other time in our history have we possessed so many of the tools essential for understanding what must be done and how to effect change. In Today's Children, David Hamburg, M.D., president of the Carnegie Corporation of New York and a nationally recognized authority on child development, provides a comprehensive overview of the crises our infants and adolescents face, and the decisions we must make to protect them
    Content: Today's Children is not a reactive prescription for treating only the symptoms of the failure to provide adequately for all our nation's young people. Instead, Dr. Hamburg isolates the causes, and looks at what is being done nationally to remedy our approach to child development. Beginning with an overview of the biological, social, and psychological heritage we all share as human beings, Dr. Hamburg explores the historical role of the family in child-raising. He analyzes how changes in the family structure and in social norms, including rising divorce rates, two-career families, teenage pregnancy, loneliness, dislocation, illiteracy, violence, and poor nutrition have resulted in what he calls an inadvertent tidal wave of child neglect. Dr. Hamburg's book surveys important recent research in child development, focusing on early childhood and early adolescence, the two most critical periods during which appropriate intervention can make a permanent difference in children's lives
    Content: It also looks closely at innovative programs which point in the most promising directions for improving young lives. Today's Children is, in the words of Jonas Salk, "a timely prophecy and a timely prescription that can start the healing process." Policymakers, social scientists, educators, and parents will find in Dr. Hamburg a wise and experienced spokesman for our children
    Language: English
    Subjects: Psychology , Sociology
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    Keywords: USA ; Erziehung ; USA ; Kind ; USA ; Eltern ; Kind ; Eltern ; Kind
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  • 10
    UID:
    b3kat_BV042590986
    Format: VIII, 436 S.
    Edition: 1. trade paperback ed.
    ISBN: 9781401310776 , 140131077X
    Series Statement: New York Times bestseller
    Language: English
    Keywords: USA ; Schüler ; Middle school ; High school ; Gruppenidentität
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