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    Content: This four-volume encyclopedia chronicles the historical roots of the United States' current military dominance, documenting its growth from continental expansionism to hemispheric hegemony to global empire. This groundbreaking four-volume encyclopedia offers sweeping coverage of a subject central to American history and of urgent importance today as the nation wrestles with a global imperial posture and the long-term viability of the largest military establishment in human history. The work features more than 650 entries encompassing the full scope of American expansionism and imperialism from the colonial era through the 21st-century "War on Terror." Readers will learn about U.S.-Native American conflicts; 19th-century land laws; early forays overseas, for example, the opening of Japan; and America's imperial conflicts in Cuba and the Philippines. U.S. interests in Latin America are explored, as are the often-forgotten ambitions that lay behind the nation's involvement in the World Wars. The work also offers extensive coverage of the Cold War and today's ongoing conflicts in Iraq, Afghanistan, Africa, and the Middle East as they relate to U.S. national interests. Notable individuals, including American statesmen, military commanders, influential public figures, and anti-imperialists are covered as well. The inclusion of cultural elements of American expansionism and imperialism-for example, Hollywood films and protest music-helps distinguish this set from other more limited works
    Note: Preface Acknowledgments General Introduction VOLUME 1: Seven Years' War to the Annexation of Hawai'i Chronology: 1754 - 1898 1. From Colony to Empire: The Transformation of Anglo North America, 1754 - 1850 Historical Overview Adams, John Quincy Algonquians American Revolution (1775 - 1783) Articles of Confederation Astor, John Jacob Astoria Baring, Alexander Blockade of Confederate Ports (1861 - 1865) Cayuse War (1848 - 1850) Citizen Genêt Affair (1793) Convention of 1818 Cook, James Donation Land Claim Act of 1850 Embargo Act (1807) Fort Stanwix, Treaty of (1784) Hard Labor, Treaty of (1768) Hudson's Bay Company Indian Peace Medals Indians of the Middle Missouri River Indians of the Pacific Northwest Iroquois Confederacy Jay's Treaty (1794) Lord Dunmore's War (1774) Lower and Upper Canada Rebellions (1837 - 1838) Madison, James Missions Neolin New Orleans, Battle of (1815) Nootka Sound Convention (1790) Northwest Passage Oregon Boundary Dispute Oregon Treaty (1846) Paris, Treaty of (1763) Paris, Treaty of (1783) Paxton Boys (1763) Pinckney's Treaty (1796) Pontiac Proclamation of 1763 Quebec Act (1774) Rush-Bagot Pact (1817) San Juan Islands Seven Years' War (1754 - 1763) Spalding, Henry and Eliza Hart Stevens, Isaac Thompson, David Trent Affair (1861) Vancouver, George Wampum War Hawks War of 1812 (1812 - 1815) Webster-Ashburton Treaty (1842) Whitman, Marcus and Narcissa Prentiss XYZ Affair (1797 - 1798) Primary Documents Pontiac's Speech Explaining His Reasons for Making War on the English (1763) "We Are All Equally Free": Broadside of the New York City Workingmen Demanding a Voice in the Revolutionary Struggle (1770) Mohawk Joseph Brant Comes to London and Addresses King George III (1776) George Washington's Newburgh Address (1783) American Proclamation of Neutrality (1793) President James Madison's War Message (1812) "Star Spangled Banner" (1814) Monroe Doctrine (1823) Andrew Sherburne's Experiences on an American Privateer During the Revolutionary War (1828) "For Oregon!" Settlers from Illinois Describe the Oregon Territory (1847) 2. Imperial Conflicts on the Spanish-Mexican Rim, 1769 - 1855 Historical Overview Adams-Onis Treaty (1819) Alamo, Battle of (1836) Alta California Anza, Juan Bautista de Austin, Moses Austin, Stephen F. Barceló, Maria Gertrudis ("Las Tules") Bear Flag Revolt (1846) Becknell, William California Missions California Republic (1846) Californios Comancheria Cortina, Juan Nepomuceno East and West Florida Empresarios Fredonian Rebellion (1826 - 1827) Gadsden Purchase (1854) Gregg, Josiah Guadalupe Hidalgo, Treaty of (1848) Herrera, Jose Joaquin de Houston, Sam Indians of California Indians of the Southwest Kearny, Stephen Watts Kirker, James La Amistad Schooner (1839 - 1841) Las Gorras Blancas Lisa, Manuel Maxwell, Lucien Bonaparte Mestizos Mexican-American War (1846 - 1848) Mexican Colonization Law of 1824 Mexican Land Grants Neutral Ground (Louisiana)/Sabine Free State (1806 - 1821) New Spain Osages Pike, Zebulon Presidios Russian-American Company San Ildefonso, Treaty of (1800) San Jacinto, Battle of (1836) San Lorenzo, Treaty of (Pinckney Treaty) (1795) Santa Anna, Antonio López de Santa Fe Trail Seguin, Juan Seminole War (First) (1817 - 1818) Serra, Junipero Smith, Jedediah Strong Taylor, Zachary Texas, Annexation of (1845) Texas Rangers Texas, Republic of (1836 - 1845) Vallejo, Mariano Guadalupe Walker, Robert J. Wilkinson, James Wilmot, David Primary Documents Junipero Serra's Report on the Missions of California (1773) Stephen F. Austin's Address Supporting Texas Independence (1836) "A Foreigner in My Own Land": Juan Nepomuceno Seguin Flees Texas (1842) Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo's Account of His Imprisonment During the Bear Flag Revolt in California (1846) Samuel Chamberlain's Recollections of the Mexican War (1846) Vicente Filisola's Account of the Battle of the Alamo (1849) Jose Antonio Navarro's Letter to the Editor, San Antonio Ledger (1853) Elfido López Recalls Rural Mexican-American Life in the Late 19th Century (1870s) 3. Beyond the Continent, 1798 - 1898 Historical Overview American Colonization Society American Exceptionalism, Roots of Amity and Commerce, Treaty of (1858) Bakumatsu Barbary War (First) (1801 - 1805) Barbary War (Second) (1815) Bayonet Constitution (1887) Black Ships Burlingame-Seward Treaty (1868) Cushing, Caleb Filibusterers Gray, Robert Guano Islands Act (1856) Gunboat Diplomacy Hawai'i, Annexation of (1898) Hawaiian League Japan, Opening of (1853 - 1860) Kamehameha Kanghwa, Battle of (1871) Korean Expedition of 1871 Koszta Affair (1853) Liberia López, Narciso Midway Atoll Missionaries, Hawai'i Monroe Doctrine (1823) Nicaragua, Republic of (1856 - 1857) Opium Wars Ostend Manifesto (1854) Pacific Mail Steamship Company Peace and Amity, Treaty of/Kanagawa, Treaty of (1854) Perry, Matthew Calbraith Quasi-War Queen Lili'uokalani Quitman, John A. Roberts, Edmund Sakoku Santo Domingo, Annexation of (1869 - 1871) Shimonoseki Straits, Battle of (1863) Shufeldt, Robert W. Strong, Josiah Sugar Plantations, Hawai'i Tianjin, Treaty of (1858) Tyler, John Upshur, Abel Parker Walker, William Wanghia (Wangxia), Treaty of (1844) West Indies Squadron Whaling Industry Wilkes Expedition (1838 - 1842) Primary Documents Enslaved American James Riley Encounters an Arab Trader (1815) Matthew Perry's Account of His Landing in Japan (1853) Ostend Manifesto (1854) Excerpt from William Walker's The War in Nicaragua (1860) Glossary Bibliography Index VOLUME 2: Northwest Indian Wars to Wounded Knee Chronology: 1775 - 1898 1. The Expanding Nation in the Trans-Appalachian West, 1785 - 1835 Historical Overview American System Assimilation Black Hawk Black Hoof Blue Jacket Boone, Daniel Boudinot, Elias Brant, Joseph Calhoun, John Caldwell Cass, Lewis Cherokees Chicasaws Civilization Policy Clark, George Rogers Creek Wars Dancing Rabbit Creek, Treaty of (1830) Factory System Fort McIntosh, Treaty of (1785) Fort Stanwix, Treaty of (1784) Fort Wayne, Treaties of (1803, 1809) Goschochking (Ohio) Massacre of 1782 Greenville, Treaty of (1795) Hamilton, Alexander Harrison, William Henry Hopewell, Treaty of (1785) Horseshoe Bend, Battle of (1814) Indian Removal Act of 1830 Indian Trade and Intercourse Act of 1790 Jackson, Andrew Jefferson, Thomas Keokuk King Cotton Knox, Henry Little Turtle Madison, James Marshall (John) Court Decisions (1823, 1831, 1832) McGillivray, Alexander McIntosh, William McKenney, Thomas L. Morse, Jedidiah National Road New Echota, Treaty of (1835) Northwest Land Ordinance (1785) Northwest Ordinance (1787) Northwest Territory Ohio Company Ohio Indian Confederation Osceola Paine, Thomas Potawatomis Prairie du Chien, Treaties of (1825, 1829, 1830) Red Sticks Ridge, John Ross, John Seminole War (Second) (1835 - 1842) St. Clair, Arthur Stokes Commission (1832 - 1837) Tecumseh Tenskwatawa Trail of Tears Washington, George Wayne, Anthony Whiskey Rebellion (1794) Primary Documents Northwest Ordinance (1787) "The Print of My Ancestor's Houses": Little Turtle Balks at Giving Up Land to General Anthony Wayne (1795) "My Husband Was Seized with the Mania": Harriet L. Noble's Account of Emigration from New York to Michigan (1824) President Andrew Jackson's Message to Congress on Indian Removal (1829) Cherokee Nation v. Georgia (1831) The Burlend Family Encounters America's System for Populating the West, Pike Country, Illinois (1831) Black Hawk Remembers Village Life Along the Mississippi (1834) Journal of Occurrences of a Party of Emigrating Creek Indians (1837) 2. Into the Plains and Beyond, 1803 - 1898 Historical Overview Alaska, Purchase of (1867) Anglo-Saxonism Artists, Western Ashley, William Henry Bent, William Benton, Thomas Hart Carson, Kit Catlin, George Chouteau Family Clark, William Compromise of 1850 Corps of Discovery (1803 - 1806) Corps of Topographical Engineers, U.S. Army Credit Mobilier Scandal (1872) Douglas, Stephen A. , Exodusters Free-Soil Movement Fremont, John Charles Frontier General Land Office Gilpin, William Gold Rush, California (1848) Gold Rush, Colorado (1858) Gold Rush, Klondike (1897 - 1899) Great American Desert Homestead Act (1862) Louisiana Purchase (1803) Manifest Destiny Mining Camps Missouri Compromise (1820) Mormonism Morrill Land Grant Act (1862) Mountain Meadows Massacre (1857) Mountain Men National Parks Oklahoma Land Run (1889) Oregon Trail Pacific Railroad Act (1862) Pacific Railroad Reports (1853 - 1855) Polk, James Knox Powell, John Wesley Preemption Act of 1841 Romantic Thinkers Smith, Joseph Telegraph Transcontinental Railroad Turner, Frederick Jackson U.S. Geological Survey Utah Expedition (Utah War) (1857 - 1858) Young, Brigham Primary Documents Louisiana Purchase Treaty (1803) John L. O'Sullivan's Article on America's "Manifest Destiny" (1845) President James K. Polk's Speech Reaffirming the Monroe Doctrine (1845) Senator Thomas Hart Benton on "The Destiny of a Race" (1846) Journalist Edward Gould Buffum Pans for Gold in California (1848) "This Muddy Place": Mary Ballou, a Boardinghouse Keeper in the California Gold Rush (1854) Homestead Act (1862) "We Are Not Entirely Out of Civilization": A Homesteader Writes Home-Letter from Mattie V. Oblinger to George W. Thomas, Grizzie B. Thomas, and the Wheeler Thomas Family (June 16, 1873) 3. Controlling the Indians, 1835 - 1903 Historical Overview Allotment American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions Big Foot Black Hills Bosque Redondo (1863 - 1868) Buffalo Cultures Buffalo Soldiers Bureau of Indian Affairs Carlisle Indian School Cherokee Outlet and Cherokee Strip Chief Joseph Cochise Crazy Horse Crow Dog Custer, George Armstrong Dawes Severalty Act (1887) De Smet, Pierre-Jean Dodge, Henry Dog Soldiers Fletcher, Alice C. Fort Laramie Treaties (1851, 1868) Geronimo Grattan, John L. Great Peace of 1840 Great Sioux Uprising or Minnesota Uprising (1862) Indians of the Eastern Plains Indians of the Great Basin Indian Territory Jackson, Helen Hunt Lakotas or Western Sioux Little Bighorn, Battle of, or Greasy Grass Battle (1876) Lone Wolf v. Hitchcock (1903) Long Walk of the Navajos (1863 - 1864) Manuelito Medicine Lodge Creek Treaty (1867) Metis Nez Perce One Hundred Slain, Battle of (1866) Pawnee Scouts (1864 - 1876) Peace Policy Red Cloud Red River War (1874) Reservation System Sand Creek Massacre (1864) Schoolcraft, Henry Sherman, William Tecumseh Sitting Bull Treaty System Vanishing Indian Virgin Soil Epidemics Wounded Knee Massacre (1890) Yakima War (1855) Primary Documents Chief Arapooish's Speech on Crow Country from Washington Irving's The Adventures of Captain Bonneville (1830s) "A Sioux Story of the War": Jerome Big Eagle Describes the Great Sioux Uprising (1862) Treaty of Fort Laramie (1868) Red Cloud's Speech at Cooper Union, New York (1870) Excerpt from Helen Hunt Jackson's A Century of Dishonor (1881) Dawes Act (1887) Wounded Knee Massacre: Testimony of the Sioux (1890) Glossary Bibliography Index VOLUME 3: Spanish-American War to World War II Chronology: 1868 - 1945 1. Spanish-American and Philippine-American Wars Historical Overview African American Military Units Aguinaldo, Emilio American Anti-Imperialist League Beveridge, Albert J. Bryan, William Jennings Cuba, U.S. Economic Interests in Cuban War of Independence and U.S. Intervention (1895 - 1902) Great White Fleet Guam Hay, John MacArthur, Arthur, Jr. Manila Bay, Battle of (1898) Marti, Jose McKinley, William Moro Rebellion (1899 - 1913) Paris, Treaty of (1898) Philippine Commissions, First (1899 - 1900) and Second (1900 - 1916) Philippine Organic Act (Philippine Bill of 1902) Philippine Revolution (1896 - 1898) Platt Amendment (1901) Propaganda, Spanish-American and Philippine-American Wars Roosevelt, Theodore, and the Rough Riders Social Darwinism Teller Amendment (1898) Twain, Mark USS Maine Weyler y Nicolau, Valeriano Wood, Leonard Yellow Journalism Primary Documents Jose Marti's "Our America" (1891) President Grover Cleveland's Final Message to Congress: "American Interest in the Cuban Revolution" (1896) General Calixto Garcia's Letter to General William R. Shafter (1898) "The Big Type War of the Yellow Kids" (1898) New York Journal and Advertiser Article Calls Sinking of the Maine the "Work of an Enemy" (1898) Lyrics to "The Battle of Santiago" by Charles F. Alsop (1898) Albert Beveridge's "March of the Flag" (1898) President William McKinley's "The Benevolent Assimilation Proclamation" (1898) "Ten Thousand Miles from Tip to Tip" (1898) Andrew Carnegie's "Distant Possessions: The Parting of the Ways" (1898) "Open Letter to President McKinley by Colored People of Massachusetts" (October 3, 1899) Emilio Aguinaldo's Manifesto Protesting the U.S. Claim of Sovereignty over the Philippines (1899) Platform of the American Anti-Imperialist League (1899) Platt Amendment (1901) "Columbia's Easter Bonnet" (1901) 2. American Expansion into Latin America and Asia, 1899 - 1945 Historical Overview American Samoa Boxer Rebellion (1899 - 1901) Butler, Smedley Darlington Chicago Columbian Exposition (1893) Dollar Diplomacy Dominican Republic (1893 - 1945) Education Good Neighbor Policy Haiti (1893 - 1945) Jones Act (Philippine Autonomy Law of 1916) Lodge Corollary (1912) Mahan, Alfred Thayer McKinley Tariff Act (1890) Mexico (1893 - 1945) Nicaragua (1893 - 1945) Open Door Policy Panama/Panama Canal Puerto Rico Roosevelt, Theodore Root, Elihu Russo-Japanese War (1904 - 1905) Somoza Garcia, Anastasio Standard Fruit Company Taft, William Howard Tracy, Benjamin Franklin Tydings-McDuffie Act of 1934 United Fruit Company Venezuela (1893 - 1945) Washington Naval Conference (1922 - 1923) World's Fairs Primary Documents Excerpt from Captain Alfred T. Mahan's The Influence of Sea Power Upon History, 1660 - 1783 (1890) Chicago World's Fair (1893) Secretary of State John Hay's Open Door Note (1899) Map of "Greater America" (1899) Roosevelt Corollary (1904) Excerpt from the Taft-Katsura Agreement (1905) President Theodore Roosevelt on International Relations in the Western Hemisphere, State of the Union Address (December 3, 1906) Excerpt from "The Panama Canal a Sound Business Proposition," a San Francisco Call Article Outlining the Expected Economic Benefits of the Panama Canal (1908) President Woodrow Wilson's Address to a Joint Session of Congress on Mexican Affairs (August 27, 1913) Protest by Women of Palacagüina, Nicaragua, Against Destruction of Their Church by U.S. Marines (1929) General Smedley Butler's Memorial Day Speech, "War Is a Racket" (1933) President Franklin D. Roosevelt's Statement on the Good Neighbor Policy in Cuba (August 13, 1933) Tydings-McDuffie Act (1934) Standard Oil's Reply to Mexico: Standard Oil Puts Forth Its Position on Expropriation of Oil Leases by the Mexican Government (1940) 3. World War I and the Interwar Era Historical Overview Addams, Jane Africa, U.S. Interests in American League to Limit Armaments American Red Cross as Agent of U.S. Expansion Baruch, Bernard Committee on Public Information (CPI) Debs, Eugene V. Espionage Act (1917) A Farewell to Arms (Ernest Hemingway) (1929) Fourteen Points/Lodge Reservations (1918, 1919) Hughes, Charles Evans "I Didn't Raise My Boy to Be a Soldier" (1914) Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) Isolationism Kellogg-Briand Pact (1928) Lenin, Vladimir, Anti-Imperialist Critique of Lodge, Henry Cabot Peace Movement, World War I Preparedness Movement Road to War: America, 1914 - 1917 (Walter Millis) (1935) Russian Civil War, U.S.-Allied Intervention in (1918 - 1920) Schenck (Charles) v. United States (1919) Sedition Act (1918) Selective Service System Tarzan Unrestricted Submarine Warfare Versailles, Treaty of (1919) Virgin Islands Wilson, Woodrow Zimmermann Telegram (1917) Primary Documents Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan's Note to the German Government in Response to Unrestricted Submarine Warfare (May 13, 1915) Lyrics to the Song "I Didn't Rais , Intervention (January 25, 1917) American Declaration of War Against Germany (April 6, 1917) Committee on Public Information Propaganda Posters (1917) President Woodrow Wilson's Proclamation "Do Your Bit for America" (April 15, 1917) Vladimir Ilyich Lenin's Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism: A Popular Outline (1917) Lyrics for the Song "Over There" (1917) President Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points (January 8, 1918) Speech Delivered by Eugene Debs in Canton, Ohio, in Violation of the Espionage Act (June 16, 1918) Randolph Bourne's The State (1918) The Conviction of Mrs. Kate Richards O'Hare and North Dakota Politics (1918) Speech of Senator Henry Cabot Lodge of Massachusetts Opposing U.S. Membership in the League of Nations (August 12, 1919) George Creel's How We Advertised America (1920) Kellogg-Briand Pact (1928) 4. World War II: The American Century Dawns Historical Overview America First Committee American Armies of Occupation (World War II) American Century/American Exceptionalism Arsenal of Democracy Atlantic Charter (1941) Atomic Bomb Bretton Woods Conference/System China (World War II) Coca-Cola Fascism, Support in the United States and Economic Ties to General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) Hull, Cordell Lend-Lease (1940 - 1941) Micronesia Middle East Nazi Germany, U.S. Relationship to Neutrality Acts (1930s) Northwest Defense Projects Nye Committee and Merchants of Death Thesis Peace Movement (1930s) Potsdam Conference (1945) Roosevelt, Franklin Delano Southeast Asia Spanish Civil War (1936 - 1939) Stimson, Henry L. Tehran Conference (1943) United Nations (UN) Why We Fight (Frank Capra) (1942 - 1945) Yalta Conference (1945) Zionism Primary Documents The Nye Commission Report (1936) Charles Lindbergh's Address to the America First Committee in New York City (April 23, 1941) The Atlantic Charter (August 14, 1941) Map of U.S. Defense Projects in Alaska (1941 - 1945) "This Man Is Your Friend" Propaganda Poster Series Two Letters Describing U.S. Interests in the Middle East (1944, 1948) Excerpts from the Diary of President Harry S. Truman Regarding the Potsdam Conference (1945) "Japan's Struggle to End the War" from the U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey Report (June 30, 1946) Senate Committee Report on the Support U.S. Corporations Provided for Fascism and Nazism Prior to World War II (1974) Glossary Bibliography Index VOLUME 4: The Cold War to the War on Terror Chronology: 1945 - 2015 1. The Early Cold War Era and Global U.S. Interests, 1946 - 1954 Historical Overview Acheson, Dean Atomic Bomb/Nuclear Weapons (1946 - 1954) Berlin Blockade/Airlift (1948 - 1949) Byrnes, James F. Castle Bravo Nuclear Test (1954) Central Intelligence Agency (1947 - 1954) China, Early Cold War (1946 - 1954) Cold War Cultural Imperialism Dulles, Allen Dulles, John Foster Eisenhower Doctrine (1957) Eisenhower, Dwight D., "New Look" Policy of Figueres Ferrer, Jose French War in Indochina (1946 - 1954) Geneva Accords (1954) Greek Civil War (1946 - 1949) Green Revolution Guatemala (1946 - 1954) Iran, Coup d'etat (1953) Israel (1946 - 1954) Italy Japan, Postwar Occupation of Kennan, George Korea (1945 - 1953) MacArthur, Douglas Marshall Plan (1948 - 1952) McCarthyism National Security Act (1947) National Security Council Paper NSC-68 Nitze, Paul North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Operation Splinter Factor (1948 - 1956) Organization of American States (OAS) Point IV Program (U.S. Home Economics Education in Iran) Radio Free Europe (RFE) South African Apartheid Truman, Harry S., Doctrine of Containment U.S. Military Bases Primary Documents President Harry S. Truman's Address Before a Joint Session of Congress Declaring the Truman Doctrine (March 12, 1947) North Atlantic Treaty, Establishing the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (April 4, 1949) Excerpts from Dean Acheson's Speech on the Far East (January 12, 1950) Excerpts from Senator Joseph McCarthy's "Enemies from Within" Speech, Delivered at Wheeling, West Virginia (February 9, 1950) and Senator McCarthy's Follow-up Letter to President Harry Truman (February 11, 1950) NSC-68: United States Objectives and Programs for National Security (April 14, 1950) President Harry S. Truman's Radio and Television Address to the American People on the Situation in Korea (July 19, 1950) (Including the Text of a Message from General Douglas MacArthur Describing the Situation in Korea) United States Embassy, Iran Cable from C. Edward Wells, Public Affairs Officer at the U.S. Embassy in Iran, to the Department of State Regarding the Pro-Soviet Film North Star (December 28, 1950) Cable from U.S. Egyptian Embassy to State Department Regarding an Article in an Egyptian Newspaper on American Aid to Saudi Arabia (January 5, 1951) Defense of Iceland: An Agreement between the United States and Iceland (May 5, 1951) Security Treaty Between the United States and Japan (1951) CIA Document on the Arbenz Government in Guatemala (1952) CIA Propaganda Document Smearing Prime Minister Mosaddeq of Iran as a "Dictator" (Summer 1953) and CIA Summary Entitled "Campaign to Install a Pro-Western Government in Iran," a Redacted Draft of the Internal History of the Coup That Overthrew Prime Minister Mosaddeq (1953) Philip C. Roettinger Recalls the 1954 CIA Coup in Guatemala (1986) 2. Vietnam and the Limits of American Power, 1955 - 1975 Historical Overview Antiwar Movement Antiwar Protest Songs Apollo Space Program (1963 - 1972) Argentina Australian Coup d'Etat (1975) The Battle of Algiers (Gillo Pontecorvo) (1966) Bay of Pigs/Cuban Missile Crisis (1961, 1962) Berlin Crisis (1961 - 1962) Black Panther Party for Self-Defense Brazil (1954 - 1975) British Guiana Cambodia Castro Ruz, Fidel Chile (1954 - 1975) Congo Crisis (1960 - 1961) Diem, Ngo Dinh Dominican Republic (1954 - 1975) Dr. Strangelove, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (Stanley Kubrick) (1964) Ecuador (1954 - 1975) G.I. Joe Greece, Military Coup d'Etat and Junta (1967 - 1974) The Green Berets (1968) Guatemala (1954 - 1975) Guevara de la Serna, Ernesto "Che" Gulf of Tonkin Incident/Resolution (1964) Haiti (1954 - 1975) Hanoi-Haiphong Bombing (1966 - 1972) Ho Chi Minh Indonesia/East Timor Jazz Kennedy, John F. Kennedy, John F., American University "Peace" Speech (1963) King, Dr. Martin Luther, Jr., "Beyond Vietnam" Speech (1967) Kissinger, Henry, and Realpolitik Kitchen Debate (1959) Lebanon, U.S. Interventions in LeMay, Curtis Madman Theory Mayaguez Incident (1975) Military-Industrial Complex My Lai Massacre (1968) National Liberation Front (NLF) Non-Aligned Movement Operation Rolling Thunder (1965 - 1968) Paris Peace Accords (1973) Peace Corps Pentagon Papers and Daniel Ellsberg Phoenix Program (1968 - 1972) Red Power Movement Saigon/Ho Chi Minh City (1975) Six-Day (Arab-Israeli) War (1967) Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO) (1954 - 1976) Sputnik (1957) Taiwan Strait Crisis, Second (1958) Tet Offensive (1968) Tijerina, Reies Lopez (1926 - 2015) The Ugly American (Eugene Burdick and William Lederer) (1958) Uruguay U-2 Spy Plane Incident (1960) Vietnam War (1955 - 1975) War Powers Act (1973) Westerns Yom Kippur War (1973) Primary Documents Ho Chi Minh's Appeal on the Occasion of the Founding of the Indochinese Communist Party, Delivered at Hong Kong (February 18, 1930) Declaration of Independence of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (September 2, 1945) Telegram from Secretary of State Dean Acheson to the U.S. Consulate in Hanoi (May 20, 1949) Excerpts from President Dwight Eisenhower's News Conference, Remarks on Future of Indochina (April 7, 1954) U.S. Mission to the United Nations Dispatch 790, (UN-UND) Petition from the Marshallese People Concerning the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands (May 5, 1954) Secretary of State John Foster Dulles's Statement on Indochina (May 7, 1954) and Communique to State Department Diplomats at Geneva Regarding Indochina (May 7, 1954) Senator John F. Kennedy's Speech in the United States Senate: "Imperialism- , Johnson's Message to Congress on the Gulf of Tonkin Incident (August 5, 1964) and the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution (August 7, 1964) "Memorandum for the Record" on the Orchestration of Chilean Coup (September 17, 1970) Teleconference between President Richard M. Nixon and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger on the Overthrow of President Allende in Chile (September 16, 1973) 3. Confronting the Vietnam Syndrome, 1976 - 1989 Historical Overview Afghanistan (1976 - 1989) Angola Antiapartheid Movement Apocalypse Now (Francis Ford Coppola) (1979) Born on the 4th of July (Oliver Stone) (1989) Camp David Accords (1978) Carter Doctrine (1980) Children's Toys Church Committee Hearings/Reports (1975 - 1976) Country Western Music (1970s - 2014) Dellums, Ronald V. El Salvador (1976 - 1989) Full Metal Jacket (Stanley Kubrick) (1987) Grenada (1976 - 1989) Honduras (1976 - 1989) Hussein, Saddam Invasion USA (Joseph Zito) (1985) Iran-Contra Scandal (1985 - 1987) Iran Hostage Crisis (1979 - 1981) Israel (1976 - 1989) Lebanon (1976 - 1989) Libya (1976 - 1989) Marcos, Ferdinand (1917 - 1989), and the Philippines Missing (Konstantine Costa Gavras) (1982) Nicaragua, Contra War (1981 - 1990) Nuclear Freeze Movement Oil Industry in the Middle East Panama Canal (Torrijos-Carter) Treaties (1977) Panama Invasion (1989) Permanent Court of International Justice "Rambo" Films (1982, 1985, 1988, 2008) Red Dawn (John Milius) (1984) Rhodesia/Zimbabwe School of the Americas Top Gun (Tony Scott) (1986) United States Central America Peace Movement Vietnam Syndrome Young, Andrew Primary Documents President Jimmy Carter's Address to the Nation on the Panama Canal Treaties (February 1, 1978) Testimony of Ismael Guadalupe Ortiz on Vieques, Puerto Rico (October 2, 1979) President Jimmy Carter's State of the Union Address Declaring the Carter Doctrine (January 23, 1980) Tom Carhart's Statement to the U.S. Fine Arts Commission Opposing the "Black Gash of Shame," the Design Selected for the Vietnam Wall Memorial (October 13, 1981) President Ronald Reagan's Address on a Plan for Middle East Peace (September 1, 1982) President Ronald Reagan's Address on Central America (April 27, 1983) Excerpts from a Cable Sent from the U.S. Embassy in the United Kingdom by Charles H. Price II to the Department of State on Donald Rumsfeld's Meeting with Iraqi President Saddam Hussein (December 21, 1983) Excerpts from In Search of Hidden Truths, the Second Interim Report of the National Commissioner for Human Rights in Honduras (1998) Excerpts from a Report to Congress on Congressional Concerns Regarding the School of the Americas (April 16, 2001) Profile of Antiapartheid Activist Jennifer Davis (2007) 4. The Lone Superpower, 1990 - 2014 Historical Overview Abu Ghraib Afghanistan (1990 - 2014) Al Qaeda Balkans, U.S. Interests and Intervention in Bin Laden, Osama Bolton, John Bush Doctrine Cable News Central Asia Cheney, Richard B. "Dick" Climate Change Colombia Drone Attacks Egypt (1990 - 2013) Georgia, Republic of Guantanamo Bay Haiti (1990 - 2014) Homeland Security/Intelligence Establishment Honduras (1990 - 2014) Iran (1990 - 2014) Iraq, Persian Gulf War (Operation Desert Shield/Storm) (1990 - 1991) Iraq, Gulf War II (2003 - 2011) Israel (1990 - 2014) Mexican-U.S. Border Relations Militarization of American Culture National Missile Defense North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), Post - Cold War Expansion of Pakistan (1990 - 2014) Powell Doctrine Private Military Contractors Rumsfeld, Donald Saudi Arabia September 11, 2001 (9/11) Soft Power Somalia Sustainable Development True Lies (James Cameron) (1994) Venezuela Wolfowitz, Paul World Trade Organization (WTO) Primary Documents "Defense Planning Guidance," a Policy Statement on America's Mission in the Post - Cold War World (1992) "A Clean Break: A New Strategy for Securing the Realm," a Report by the Study Group on a New Israeli Strategy Toward 2000 of the Institute for Advanced Strategic and Political Studies (1996) Project for the New American Century, Letter to President Bill Clinton Regarding Iraq (January 26, 1998) United States Information Service, "State Department Fact Sheet on the Enlargement of NATO" (February 11, 1998) An Interview with Colombian Guerrilla Movement ELN (National Liberation Army) Commander Antonio Garcia (October 2000) Memories of the September 11, 2001, Terrorist Attacks: Narrative of Henrietta McKee Carter (September 11, 2001) President George W. Bush's State of the Union Address (January 29, 2002) George W. Bush Administration, National Security Strategy of the United States of America (September 2002) International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local 705, "Resolution Against the War" (October 18, 2002) Remarks by President Barack Obama in an Address to the United Nations General Assembly (September 24, 2013) Russian President Vladimir Putin Addresses the Russian Annexation of Crimea (March 18, 2014) Glossary Bibliography Editors and Contributors Index , Barrierefreier Inhalt: Compliant with Level AA of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. Content is displayed as HTML full text which can easily be resized or read with assistive technology, with mark-up that allows screen readers and keyboard-only users to navigate easily
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    Suffolk :Boydell & Brewer,
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    Format: 1 online resource (x, 270 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9781580466844 (ebook)
    Content: 'A Clean Sweep? The Politics of Ethnic Cleansing in Western Poland, 1945-1960' examines the long-term impact of ethnic cleansing on postwar Poland, focusing on the western Polish provinces of Poznan and Zielona Góra. Employing archival materials from multiple sources, including newly available Secret Police archives, it demonstrates how ethnic cleansing solidified Communist rule in the short term while reshaping and 'nationalizing' that rule. The Poles of Poznan played a crucial role in the postwar national revolution in which Poland was ethnically cleansed by a joint effort of the people and state. A resulting national solidarity provided the Communist-dominated regime with an underlying stability, while it transformed what had been a militantly internationalist Polish Communism. This book addresses the legacy of Polish-German conflict that led to ethnic cleansing in East Central Europe, the ramifications within the context of Polish Stalinism's social and cultural revolutions, and the subsequent anti-national counterrevolutionary effort to break the bonds of national solidarity. Finally, it examines how the Poznan milieu undermined and then reversed Stalinist efforts at socioeconomic and cultural revolution. In the aftermath of the Poznan revolt of June 1956, the regime's leadership re-embraced hyper-nationalist politics and activists, and by 1960 Polish authorities had succeeded in stabilizing their rule at the cost of becoming an increasingly national socialist polity. T. David Curp is assistant professor in the Department of History at Ohio University.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 02 Oct 2015). , Introduction : hearts and minds and land : ethnic cleansing and the stabilization of postwar Poland -- How the East was lost : Germany's struggle for the Polish-German borderlands, 1870-1945 -- Who won the West : the colonists and ethnic cleansers of Poznań and eastern Brandenburg in 1945 -- Acts of sacrifice : Poland's ethnic cleansing and the end of political pluralism, 1945-47 -- Counterrevolution from above and abroad : the delocalization of politics and the beginning of Polish Stalinism's antinational counterrevolution, 1947-49 -- Waging counterrevolution : the party-state's struggle for hearts, minds, and land in Wielkopolska, 1949-53 -- Revolutions before the revolution : national solidarity and the long retreat of Stalinism in Wielkopolska, 1953-56 -- The revolutions betrayed? : the Poznań revolt and the Polish road to national socialism, 1956-60 -- Conclusion : a near run thing : from national solidarity to Solidarity.
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    Purdue University Press | [West Lafayette, Indiana] :Purdue University Press,
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    Format: 1 online resource (1 online resource) : , illustrations.
    ISBN: 1-61249-756-X , 1-61249-702-0
    Series Statement: New directions in the human-animal bond
    Content: Pioneer Science and the Great Plagues covers the century when infectious plagues-anthrax, tuberculosis, tetanus, plague, smallpox, and polio-were conquered, and details the important role that veterinary scientists played. The narrative is driven by astonishing events that centered on animal disease: the influenza pandemic of 1872, discovery of the causes of anthrax and tuberculosis in the 1880s, conquest of Texas cattle fever and then yellow fever, German anthrax attacks on the United States during World War I, the tuberculin war of 1931, Japanese biological warfare in the 1940s, and today's bioterror dangers. Veterinary science in the rural Midwest arose from agriculture, but in urban Philadelphia it came from medicine; similar differences occurred in Canada between Toronto and Montreal. As land-grant colleges were established after the American Civil War, individual states followed divergent pathways in supporting veterinary science. Some employed a trade school curriculum that taught agriculturalists to empirically treat animal diseases and others emphasized a curriculum tied to science. This pattern continued for a century, but today some institutions have moved back to the trade school philosophy. Avoiding lessons of the 1910 Flexner Report on medical education reform, university-associated veterinary schools are being approved that do not have control of their own veterinary hospitals, diagnostic laboratories, and research institutes-components that are critical for training students in science. Underlying this change were twin idiosyncrasies of culture-disbelief in science and distrust of government-that spawned scientology, creationism, anti-vaccination movements, and other anti-science scams. As new infectious plagues continue to arise, Pioneer Science and the Great Plagues details the strategies we learned defeating plagues from 1860 to 1960-and the essential role veterinary science played. To defeat the plagues of today it is essential we avoid the digital cocoon of disbelief in science and cultural stasis now threatening progress.
    Note: PROLOGUE -- , The Veterinary Schools of Europe -- , Edward Jenner: Zoologist, Physician, Pioneer -- , William Dick: From Farrier to Veterinarian in Edinburgh -- , The Science Giants of 1860: Pasteur, Virchow, and Darwin -- , Robert Koch: Game Change -- , FARRIER TO VETERINARIAN -- , Emigrants West: Ohio Country, Iowa Territory, and Tejas -- , The Canadian Midwest: Divergence of Lower and Upper Canada -- , Pioneers in the Midwest Frontier: Physicians in Veterinary Practice -- , New Plagues, Civil War, and the United States Department of Agriculture -- , Agriculture and Veterinary Science in the Midwest -- , PIONEERING VETERINARY EDUCATION -- , Urban East Versus Rural West: Montreal and New York Diss Toronto and Iowa -- , The Pioneer State Colleges: Iowa, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Cornell -- , Plagues and the Bureau of Animal Industry -- , Bacteriology in the Heardand -- , The 1890s: Horse Markets and Enrollments Drop -- , LIVESTOCK AND VETERINARIANS GO WEST -- , Private Veterinary Schools: Chicago, Kansas City, and Indianapolis -- , Public Veterinary Schools: The Second-Generation Pioneers -- , The Bureau of Animal Industry and Hog Cholera -- , Veterinary Education, Charles Stange, and the Flexner Report -- , World War I: Biowarfare, Prejudice, and the U.S. Army Veterinary Corps -- , ASCENDANCE -- , Agricultural Depression Amidst a National Boom: The 1910s -- , 1929: Prelude to Bad Times -- , Public Health and Distrust of Government: The Tuberculin War -- , A Depression Paradox: Culture and Science -- , New Deal: Discoveries in Infectious Disease -- , DUTY REQUIRED -- , War: The Home Front -- , Veterinary Corps and Bioterror -- , Postwar Investigations of Enemy Biological Warfare -- , Prelude to the Science Revolution -- , The Atomic Age -- , TRANSFORMATION -- , New Programs, New Laboratories: Malaria, Polio, and New Viruses -- , Comparative Medicine: Models for Leukemia -- , Grassroots Mandates: The National Research Centers for Livestock Diseases -- , Old Plagues in the Wild: The National Wildlife Centers -- , New Plagues: Scrapie, Mad Cow Disease, and the Prion -- , EPILOGUE -- , The Farm Crises of 1980-1995: Distrust of Science -- , The Gender Shift -- , Biopolitics -- , Bioterror, Anthrax, and the National Animal Health Networks -- , Anti-Science Scams and Keys to Progress. , English
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    Format: 1 online resource (256 p.)
    ISBN: 0-85745-541-9
    Series Statement: Film Europa: German Cinema in an International Context
    Content: The demise of the New German Cinema and the return of popular cinema since the 1990s have led to a renewed interest in the postwar years and the complicated relationship between East and West German cinema in particular. A survey of the 1950s, as offered here for the first time, is therefore long overdue. Moving beyond the contempt for ""Papa's "Kino"" and the nostalgia for the fifties found in much of the existing literature, this anthology explores new uncharted territories, traces hidden connections, discovers unknown treasures, and challenges conventional interpretations. Informed by cultural studies, gender studies, and the study of popular cinema, this anthology offers a more complete account by focusing on popular genres, famous stars, and dominant practices, by taking into account the complicated relationships between East vs. West German, German vs. European, and European vs. American cinemas; and by paying close attention to the economic and political conditions of film production and reception during this little-known period of German film history. John Davidson is Director of the Program of Film Studies and Associate Professor of Germanic Languages and Literatures at the Ohio State University. His Deterritorializing the New German Cinema appeared in 1999, and he has published numerous articles on German film as well as political discourses and literary figures in cinema more generally. He serves on the editorial board of Studies in European Cinema (UK) and is currently working on a book project investigating cinema, labor, and mobility in twentieth-century Germany. Sabine Hake is the Texas Chair of German Literature and Culture in the Department of Germanic Studies at the University of Texas at Austin. She is the author of four books: German National Cinema (2002), Popular Cinema of the Third Reich (2001), The Cinema's Third Machine: German Writings on Film 1907-1933 (1993), Passions and Deceptions: The Early Films of Ernst Lubitsch (1992), as well as numerous articles on German film and Weimar culture. Her current book project deals with urban architecture and mass utopia in Weimar Berlin.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Series Page; Title Page; Table of Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1. The Question of German Guilt and the ""German Student""; Chapter 2. Returning Home; Chapter 3. The Passenger; Chapter 4. Helmut Kautner's Epilog; Chapter 5. Location Heimat ; Chapter 6. ""Great Truths and Minor Truths""; Chapter 7. The First DEFA Fairy Tales; Chapter 8. Visualizing the Enemy; Chapter 9. The Treatment of the Past; Chapter 10. Film und Frau and the Female Spectator in 1950s West German Cinema; Chapter 11. Reterritorializing Enjoyment in the Adenauer Era; Chapter 12. Allegories of Management , Chapter 13. The Restructuring of the West German Film Industry in the 1950sChapter 14. The Other ""German"" Cinema; Works Cited; FIlm Titles; Notes on Contributors; Index of Names
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-84545-536-3
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    Rochester, NY :University of Rochester Press,
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    Format: 1 online resource (x, 270 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 1-282-08063-6 , 9786612080630 , 1-58046-684-2
    Series Statement: Rochester studies in Central Europe,
    Content: 'A Clean Sweep? The Politics of Ethnic Cleansing in Western Poland, 1945-1960' examines the long-term impact of ethnic cleansing on postwar Poland, focusing on the western Polish provinces of Poznan and Zielona Góra. Employing archival materials from multiple sources, including newly available Secret Police archives, it demonstrates how ethnic cleansing solidified Communist rule in the short term while reshaping and 'nationalizing' that rule. The Poles of Poznan played a crucial role in the postwar national revolution in which Poland was ethnically cleansed by a joint effort of the people and state. A resulting national solidarity provided the Communist-dominated regime with an underlying stability, while it transformed what had been a militantly internationalist Polish Communism. This book addresses the legacy of Polish-German conflict that led to ethnic cleansing in East Central Europe, the ramifications within the context of Polish Stalinism's social and cultural revolutions, and the subsequent anti-national counterrevolutionary effort to break the bonds of national solidarity. Finally, it examines how the Poznan milieu undermined and then reversed Stalinist efforts at socioeconomic and cultural revolution. In the aftermath of the Poznan revolt of June 1956, the regime's leadership re-embraced hyper-nationalist politics and activists, and by 1960 Polish authorities had succeeded in stabilizing their rule at the cost of becoming an increasingly national socialist polity. T. David Curp is assistant professor in the Department of History at Ohio University.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 02 Oct 2015). , Introduction : hearts and minds and land : ethnic cleansing and the stabilization of postwar Poland -- How the East was lost : Germany's struggle for the Polish-German borderlands, 1870-1945 -- Who won the West : the colonists and ethnic cleansers of Poznan and eastern Brandenburg in 1945 -- Acts of sacrifice : Poland's ethnic cleansing and the end of political pluralism, 1945-47 -- Counterrevolution from above and abroad : the delocalization of politics and the beginning of Polish Stalinism's antinational counterrevolution, 1947-49 -- Waging counterrevolution : the party-state's struggle for hearts, minds, and land in Wielkopolska, 1949-53 -- Revolutions before the revolution : national solidarity and the long retreat of Stalinism in Wielkopolska, 1953-56 -- The revolutions betrayed? : the Poznan revolt and the Polish road to national socialism, 1956-60 -- Conclusion : a near run thing : from national solidarity to Solidarity. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-58046-238-3
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    Format: 1 online resource (1 v) , cm
    ISBN: 9781784713072
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
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    Content: Feinstein, C.H. (1998), 'Pessimism perpetuated: real wages and the standard of living in Britain during and after the industrial revolution', Journal of Economic History, 58, 625-58 -- Ferrie, J. and Troseken, W. (2008), 'Water and Chicago's mortality transition, 1850-1925', Explorations in Economic History, 45 (1), 1-16 -- Floud, R. (1984), 'Measuring the transformation of the European economies: income, health and welfare', Centre for Economic Policy Research Discussion Paper, 33 -- Floud, R., Fogel, R., Harris, B. and Hong, S.C. (2011), The Changing Body: Health, Nutrition and Human Development in the Western World Since 1700, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press -- Floud, R., Wachter, K. and Gregory, A. (1990), Height, Health and History: Nutritional Status in the United Kingdom, 1750-1980, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press -- Floud, R., Wachter, K. and Gregory, A. (1993), 'Measuring historical heights: short cuts or the long way round: a reply to Komlos', Economic History Review 46, 145-54 -- Fogel, R.W. (1986), 'Nutrition and the decline in mortality since 1700: some preliminary findings', in Place of publication not identified Engerman and R.E. Gallman, editions., Long-term Factors in American Economic Growth, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 439-555 -- Fogel, R.W. (1989), Without Consent or Contract: the Fise and Fall of American Slavery, New York: W.W.Norton -- Fogel, R.W. (2004), The Escape from Hunger and Premature Death, 1700-2100: Europe, America and the Third World, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press -- Fogel, R.W. and Engerman, Place of publication not identified (1974), Time on the Cross: the Economics of American Slavery, 2 volumes, Boston: Little, Brown and Co -- Fogel, R.W., Engerman, Place of publication not identified, Floud, R., Friedman, G., Margo, R.A., Sokoloff, K., Steckel, R.H., Trussell, T.J., Villaflor, G. and Wachter, KW. (1983), 'Secular changes in American and British stature and nutrition', Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 14 (2), 445-81 -- Friedman, G. (1982), 'The heights of slaves in Trinidad', Social Science History, 6 (4), 482-515 -- Frost, W.H. (1939), 'The age-selection of tuberculosis mortality in successive decades', American Journal of Hygiene, 30, 91-6 -- Gallman, R. (1996), 'Dietary change in antebellum America', Journal of Economic History, 56 (1), 193-201 -- Galobardes, B., Lynch, J. and Davey Smith, G. (2004), 'Childhood socioeconomic circumstances and cause-specific mortality in adulthood: systematic review and interpretation', Epidemiologic Reviews, 26, 7-21 -- Habakkuk, H.J. (1953), 'English population in the eighteenth century', Economic History Review, second series, vi, 117-33 -- Haines, M. (1994), 'The population of the United States, 1790-1920', NBER Working Paper Series on Historical Factors in Long-Run Growth, Historical Paper numbers 56. URL: http://www.nber.org/papers/h0056.pdf -- Haines, M. (2004), 'Growing incomes, shrinking people - can economic development be hazardous to your health?', Social Science History, 28 (2), 249-70 -- Haines, M., Craig, L. and Weiss, T. (2003), 'The short and the dead: nutrition, mortality and the "antebellum puzzle" in the United States', Journal of Economic History, 63 (2), 382-413
    Content: Hammond, J.L. (1930), 'The industrial revolution and discontent', Economic History Review, 2, 215-28 -- Harris, B. (2004), 'Public health, nutrition and the decline of mortality: the McKeown thesis revisited', Social History of Medicine, 17, 379-407 -- Harris, B. (2008), 'Gender, health and welfare in England and Wales since industrialisation', Research in Economic History, 26, 157-204 -- Harris, B., Floud, R. and Hong, S.C. (2014), 'Food for thought: comparing estimates of food availability in England and Wales, 1700-1914', NBER Working Paper 20177. URL: http://www.nber.org/papers/w20177 -- Harris, B., Gorsky, M., Guntupalli, A. and Hinde, A. (2012), 'Long-term changes in sickness and health: further evidence from the Hampshire Friendly Society', Economic History Review, 65 (2), 719-45 -- Hassan, J. (1985), 'The growth and impact of the British water industry in the nineteenth century', Economic History Review, 38, 531-47 -- Heintel, M., Sandberg, L. and Steckel, R.H. (1998), 'Swedish historical heights revisited: new estimation techniques and results', in J. Komlos and J. Baten, editions., The Biological Standard of Living in Comparative Perspective, Stuttgart: Steiner Verlag, 449-58 -- Heyberger, L. (2011), L'histoire anthropométrique, Bern: Peter Lang -- Hong, S.C. (2007), 'The burden of early exposure to malaria in the United States, 1850-1860: malnutrition and immune disorders', Journal of Economic History, 67 (4), 1001-35 -- Hong, S.C. (2013), 'Malaria: an early indicator of later disease and work level', Journal of Health Economics, 32 (3), 612-32 -- Horrell, S., Meredith, D. and Oxley, D. (2009), 'Measuring misery: body mass, ageing and gender inequality in Victorian London', Explorations in Economic History, 46, 93-119 -- Klein, H.S. (2004), A Population History of the United States, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press -- Komlos, J. (1989), Nutrition and Economic Development in the Eighteenth-Century Habsburg Monarchy: an Anthropometric History, Princeton: Princeton University Press -- Komlos, J. (1991), 'Anthropometric history: what is it?', Journal of Social and Biological Structures, 14, 353-6 -- Komlos, J. (1993a), 'The secular trend in the biological standard of living in the United Kingdom, 1730-1860', Economic History Review, 46, 115-44 -- Komlos, J. (1993b), 'Further thoughts on the nutritional status of the British population', Economic History Review, 46, 363-6 -- Komlos, J. (1996), 'Anomalies in economic history: toward a resolution of the "antebellum puzzle"', Journal of Economic History, 56 (1), 202-14 -- Komlos, J. (1998), 'Shrinking in a growing economy? The mystery of physical stature during the industrial revolution', Journal of Economic History, 58 (3), 779-802 -- Komlos, J. (2004), 'How to (and how not to) analyze deficient height samples: an introduction', Historical Methods, 37, 160-73
    Content: Kuh, D., Hardy, R., Hotopf, M., Lawlor, D., Maughan, B., Westendorp, R., Cooper, R., Black, S. and Mishra, G.D. (2009), 'A review of lifetime risk factors for mortality', British Actuarial Journal, 15, Supplement, 17-64 -- Layard, R. (2005), Happiness: Lessons from a New Science, Harmondsworth: Penguin -- Le Roy Ladurie, E. and Bernageau, N. (1971), 'Études sur un contingent militaire (1868): mobilité géographique, delinquance et stature, mises en rapport avec d'autres aspects de la situation des conscrits', Annales de Démographie Historique, 311-37 -- Le Roy Ladurie, E., Bernageau, N. and Pasquet, Y. (1969), 'Le conscrit et l'ordinateur: perspectives de recherche sur les archives militaires du XiXe siècle français', Studi Storici, 10, 260-308 -- Lindert, P. and Williamson, J. (1983), 'English workers' living standards during the industrial revolution: a new look', Economic History Review, 36, 1-25 -- Mathias, P. (1975), 'Preface', in A.J. Taylor, edition, The Standard of Living in Britain in the Industrial Revolution, London: Methuen, vii-x -- McKeown, T. (1976), The Modern Rise of Population, London: Edward Arnold -- McMahon, S. (1985), 'A comfortable subsistence: the changing composition of diet in rural New England, 1620-1840', William and Mary Quarterly, 42, 26-65 -- McNay, K., Humphries, J. and Klasen, S. (2005), 'Excess female mortality in nineteenth-century England and Wales: a regional analysis', Social Science History, 29 (4), 649-81 -- Meeker, E. (1974), 'The social rate of return on investment in public health, 1880-1910', Journal of Economic History, 34 (2), 392-41 -- Meredith, D. and Oxley, D. (2014), 'Food and fodder: feeding England, 1700-1900', Past and Present, 222, 163-214 -- Morris, M.D. (1979), Measuring the Condition of the World's Poor: the Physical Quality of Life Index, New York: Pergamon -- Muldrew, C. (2011), Food, Energy and the Creation of Industriousness: Work and Material Culture in Agrarian England, 1550-1780, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press -- Nordhaus, W. and Tobin, J. (1973), 'Is growth obsolete?', in M. Moss, edition, The Measurement of Economic and Social Performance, New York: National Bureau of Economic Research, 509-64 -- Nussbaum, M. (2000), Women and Human Development: the Capabilities Approach, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press -- Oddy, D. (1990), 'Food, drink and nutrition', in F.M.L. Thompson, edition, The Cambridge Social History of Britain 1750-1950, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, volume 2, 251-78 -- Paneth, N. and Susser, M. (1995), 'Early origin of coronary heart disease (the "Barker hypothesis"', British Medical Journal, 310, 411-12 -- Razzell, P. (1994), 'The growth of population in eighteenth-century England: a critical reappraisal', in P. Razzell, Essays in English population history, London: Caliban, 173-206 -- Razzell, P. (1998), 'The conundrum of eighteenth-century English population growth', Social History of Medicine, 11, 469-500
    Content: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Allen, R. (2005), 'English and Welsh agriculture, 1300-1850: outputs, inputs and income'. URL: http://economics.ouls.ox.ac.uk/13622/1/Allen%20-%20English%20and%20Welsh%20agriculture.pdf -- Allen, R. (2007), 'Pessimism preserved: real wages in the British industrial revolution', Oxford University Department of Economics Working Paper 314. URL: http://www.economics.ox.ac.uk/materials/working_papers/paper314.pdf -- Barker, D.J.P., Eriksson, J.G., Forsén, T. and Osmond, C. (2002), 'Fetal origins of adult disease: strength of effects and biological basis', International Journal of Epidemiology, 31, 1235-9 -- Bell, F. and Millward, R. (1998), 'Public health expenditures and mortality in England and Wales 1870-1914', Continuity and Change, 13, 221-49 -- Bleakley, H. (2007), 'Disease and development: evidence from hookworm eradication in the American South', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 122 (1), 73-117 -- Bleakley, H. (2010), 'Malaria eradication in the Americas: a retrospective analysis of childhood exposure', American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 2 (2), 1-45 -- Brickman, P. and Campbell, D. (1971), 'Hedonic relativism and planning the good society', in M.H. Appley, edition, Adaptation-level Theory: a Symposium, New York: Academic Press, 287-302 -- Broadberry, S., Campbell, B., Klein, A., Overton, M. and Van Leeuwen, B. (2011), 'British economic growth, 1270-1870'. URL: http://www.lse.ac.uk/economicHistory/seminars/ModernAndComparative/papers2011-12/Papers/Broadberry.pdf -- Cain, L. (1970), 'The sanitary district of Chicago: a case study in water use and conservation', Journal of Economic History, 30 (1), 256-61 -- Chadwick, E. (1842), Report on the Sanitary Condition of the Labouring Population of Great Britain, Edited, with an Introduction, by M.W. Flinn, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press (1965 edition) -- Clark, G. (2001), 'Farm wages and living standards in the industrial revolution, England, 1670-1850', Economic History Review, 54, 477-505 -- Clark, G. (2005), 'The condition of the working class in England, 1209-2004', Journal of Political Economy, 113, 1307-40 -- Clark, G., Huberman, M. and Lindert, P. (1995), 'A British food puzzle, 1770-1850', Economic History Review, 48, 215-37 -- Costa, D.L. (1998), The Evolution of Retirement: an American Economic History, Chicago: University of Chicago Press -- Crimmins, C. and Finch, E. (2004), 'Inflammatory exposure and historical changes in lifespans', Science, 305, 1736-9 -- Davidson, A.R. and Reid, A.R. (1927), 'On the calculation of rates of mortality', Transactions of the Faculty of Actuaries, 11, 183-232 -- Deaton, A. (2005), 'The great escape: a review essay on Fogel's The escape from hunger and premature death, 1700-2100', NBER Working Paper 11308. URL: http://www.nber.org/papers/w11308 -- Derrick, V.P.A. (1927), 'Observations on (1) errors of age in the population statistics of England and Wales, and (2) the changes in mortality indicated by the national records', Journal of the Institute of Actuaries, 58, 117-59 -- Eveleth, P. and Tanner, J. (1976), Worldwide Variation in Human Growth, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (1st edition)
    Content: Riley, J.C. (1987), The Eighteenth-Century Campaign to Avoid Disease, Basingstoke: Macmillan -- Riley, J.C. (2001), Rising Life Expectancy: a Global History, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press -- Rowntree, B.S. (1902), Poverty: a Study of Town Life, London: Macmillan and Company (2nd edition) -- Sandberg, L.G. and Steckel, R.H. (1988), 'Overpopulation and malnutrition rediscovered: hard times in 19th-century Sweden', Explorations in Economic History, 25, 1-19 -- Sandberg, L.G. and Steckel, R.H. (1997), 'Was industrialisation hazardous to your health? Not in Sweden!', in R. Steckel and R. Floud, editions., Health and Welfare during Industrialisation, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 127-59 -- Schneider, E. (2013), 'Inescapable hunger? Energy cost accounting and the costs of digestion, pregnancy and lactation', European Review of Economic History, 17, 340-63 -- Scrimshaw, N. and SanGiovanni, J.P. (1997), 'Synergism of nutrition, infection and immunity', American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 66, 464S-477S -- Sen, A. (1973), 'On the development of basic income indicators to supplement GNP measures', UN Economic Bulletin for Asia and the Far East, 24, 1-11 -- Sen, A. (1974), 'Informational bases of alternative welfare approaches: aggregation and income distribution', Journal of Public Economics, 3, 387-403 -- Sen, A. (1976), 'Real national income', Review of Economic Studies, 43, 19-39 -- Sen, A. (1979), 'The welfare basis of real income comparisons', Journal of Economic Literature, 17, 1-45 -- Sen, A. (1980), 'Equality of what?', in S.M. McMurrin, edition, The Tanner Lectures on Human Values, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 196-220 -- Sen, A. (1999), Development as freedom, Oxford: Oxford University Press -- Steckel, R.H. (1979), 'Slave height profiles from coastwise manifests', Explorations in Economic History, 16, 363-80 -- Steckel, R.H. (1986), 'A peculiar population: the nutrition, health and mortality of American slaves from childhood to maturity', Journal of Economic History, 46 (3), 721-41 -- Steckel, R.H. (1992), 'Stature and living standards in the United States', in R. Gallman and J. Wallis, eds, American Economic Growth and Standards of Living before the Civil War, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 265-308 -- Steckel, R.H. (2009), 'Heights and human welfare: recent developments and new directions', Explorations in Economic History, 46, 1-23 -- Steckel, R.H. (2014), 'In memory of Robert William Fogel', Economics and Human Biology, 12, 1-3 -- Steckel, R.H. and Haurin, D. (1982), 'Height, nutrition and mortality in American Midwest, 1850-1910', unpublished manuscript, Ohio State University
    Content: Steckel, R.H. and Haurin, D. (1994), 'Health and nutrition in the American Midwest: evidence from the height of Ohio National Guardsmen, 1850-1910', in J. Komlos, edition, Stature, Living Standards and Economic Development: Essays in Anthropometric History, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 117-28 -- Stein, Z., Susser, M., Saenger, G. and Marolla, F. (1975), Famine and Human Development: the Dutch Hunger Winter of 1944-5, New York: Oxford University Press -- Sukhatme, P.V. (1978), 'Assessment of adequacy of diets at different income levels', Economic and Political Weekly, 13 (31/33), Special Number, August 1978, 1373-84 -- Sukhatme, P.V. (1981a), 'Measuring the incidence of undernutrition: a comment', Economic and Political Weekly, 16 (23), June 6, 1981, 1034-6 -- Sukhatme, P.V. (1981b), 'On measurement of poverty', Economic and Political Weekly, 16 (32), August 8, 1981, 1318-24 -- Sukhatme, P.V. (1982), 'Measurement of undernutrition', Economic and Political Weekly, 17 (50), December 11, 1982, 2000-2016 -- Tanner, J.M. (1981), A History of the Study of Human Growth, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press -- Tanner, J.M. (1986), 'Growth as a mirror of the condition of human society: secular trends and class distinctions', in A. Demirjian, edition, Human Growth: a Multidisciplinary Review, London and Philadelphia: Taylor and Francis, 3-34 -- Tanner, J.M. (1987), 'Growth as a mirror of the condition of human society: secular trends and class distinctions', Acta Paediatrica Japonica, 29, 96-103 -- Tanner, J.M. (1989), Fetus into Man: Physical Growth from Conception to Maturity, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press (revised and enlarged edition) -- Troesken, W. (2004), Water, Race and Disease, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press -- United Nations Development Programme (1990), Human Development Report 1990, New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press -- Verbrugge, L. (1984), 'Longer life but worsening health: trends in health and mortality of middle-aged and older persons', Milbank Memorial Fund Quarterly, 62, 475-519 -- Waaler, H.T. (1984), 'Height, weight and mortality: the Norwegian experience', Acta Medica Scandinavica: Supplementum 679, 1-51 -- Williamson, J. (1981), 'Urban disamenities, dark Satanic mills, and the British standard-of-living debate', Journal of Economic History, 41, 75-83 -- Woods, R. (2000), The Demography of Victorian England and Wales, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press -- Woods, R. and Shelton, N. (1997), An Atlas of Victorian Mortality, Liverpool: Liverpool University Press -- Wrigley, E.A. and Schofield, R.S. (1981), The Population History of England 1541-1871: a Reconstruction, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press -- Wrigley, E.A., Davies, R., Oeppen, J. and Schofield, R. (1997), English Population History from Family Reconstitution 1580-1837, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
    Content: This research review offers an essential guide to debates about the causes and consequences of the decline of mortality and the improvement of human health over the last three centuries. It discusses the early-life origins of adult health and disease, changes in height, weight and body mass, the definition and measurement of the 'standard of living', and the economic and social impact of health improvements
    Content: Thomas McKeown and R.G. Brown (1955), 'Medical Evidence Related to English Population Changes in the Eighteenth Century', Population Studies, 9 (2), November, 119-41 -- Thomas McKeown and R.G. Record (1962), 'Reasons for the Decline of Mortality in England and Wales during the Nineteenth Century', Population Studies, 16 (2), November, 94-122 -- Thomas McKeown, R.G. Brown and R.G. Record (1972), 'An Interpretation of the Modern Rise of Population in Europe', Population Studies, 26 (3), November, 345-82 -- P.E. Razzell (1974), '"An Interpretation of the Modern Rise of Population in Europe" - A Critique', Population Studies, 28 (1), March, 5-17 -- E.A. Wrigley (1983), 'The Growth of Population in Eighteenth-Century England: A Conundrum Resolved', Past and Present, 98 (1), February, 121-50 -- Robert Woods (1985), 'The Effects of Population Redistribution on the Level of Mortality in Nineteenth-Century England and Wales', Journal of Economic History, 45 (3), September, 645-51 -- Simon Szreter (1988), 'The Importance of Social Intervention in Britain's Mortality Decline c.1850-1914: A Re-interpretation of the Role of Public Health', Social History of Medicine, 1, 1-37 -- Samuel H. Preston and Etienne van de Walle (1978), 'Urban French Mortality in the Nineteenth Century', Population Studies, 32 (2), July, 275-97 -- Edward Meeker (1971-2), 'The Improving Health of the United States, 1850-1915', Explorations in Economic History, 9 (1), 353-73 -- Samuel H. Preston (1975), 'The Changing Relation between Mortality and Level of Economic Development', Population Studies, 29 (2), July, 231-48 -- Partha Dasgupta and Debraj Ray (1990), 'Adapting to Undernourishment: The Biological Evidence and its Implications', in Jean Drèze and Amartya Sen (eds), The Political Economy of Hunger: Volume 1 Entitlement and Well-Being, Chapter 7, Oxford, UK: Clarendon Press, 191-246 -- Sarah F. McMahon (1981), 'Provisions Laid Up for the Family: Toward a History of Diet in New England, 1650-1850', Historical Methods, 14 (1), Winter, 4-21 -- Carole Shammas (1984), 'The Eighteenth-Century English Diet and Economic Change', Explorations in Economic History, 21, 254-69 -- David Grigg (1995), 'The Nutritional Transition in Western Europe', Journal of Historical Geography, 22 (1), July, 247-61 -- Roy Porter (1991), 'Cleaning Up the Great Wen: Public Health in Eighteenth-Century London', in W.F. Bynum and Roy Porter (eds), Living and Dying in London (Medical History, Supplement numbers 11), London, UK: Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine, 61-75 -- John C. Brown (1988), 'Coping with Crisis? The Diffusion of Waterworks in Late Nineteenth-Century German Towns', Journal of Economic History, XLVIII (2), June, 307-18 -- W. Robert Lee and Jörg P. Vögele (2001), 'The Benefits of Federalism? The Development of Public Health Policy and Health Care Systems in Nineteenth-Century Germany and their Impact on Mortality Reduction', Annales de Démographie Historique, 101 (1), 65-96 -- William H. Hubbard (2000), 'The Urban Penalty: Towns and Mortality in Nineteenth-Century Norway', Continuity and Change, 15 (2), September, 331-50 -- Karin Johannisson (1994), 'The People's Health: Public Health Policies in Sweden', in Dororthy Porter (edition), The History of Public Health and the Modern State, Chapter 4, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Editions Rodopi B.V., 165-82
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    Content: Pioneer Science and the Great Plagues covers the century when infectious plagues-anthrax, tuberculosis, tetanus, plague, smallpox, and polio-were conquered, and details the important role that veterinary scientists played. The narrative is driven by astonishing events that centered on animal disease: the influenza pandemic of 1872, discovery of the causes of anthrax and tuberculosis in the 1880s, conquest of Texas cattle fever and then yellow fever, German anthrax attacks on the United States during World War I, the tuberculin war of 1931, Japanese biological warfare in the 1940s, and today's bioterror dangers. Veterinary science in the rural Midwest arose from agriculture, but in urban Philadelphia it came from medicine; similar differences occurred in Canada between Toronto and Montreal. As land-grant colleges were established after the American Civil War, individual states followed divergent pathways in supporting veterinary science. Some employed a trade school curriculum that taught agriculturalists to empirically treat animal diseases and others emphasized a curriculum tied to science. This pattern continued for a century, but today some institutions have moved back to the trade school philosophy. Avoiding lessons of the 1910 Flexner Report on medical education reform, university-associated veterinary schools are being approved that do not have control of their own veterinary hospitals, diagnostic laboratories, and research institutes-components that are critical for training students in science. Underlying this change were twin idiosyncrasies of culture-disbelief in science and distrust of government-that spawned scientology, creationism, anti-vaccination movements, and other anti-science scams. As new infectious plagues continue to arise, Pioneer Science and the Great Plagues details the strategies we learned defeating plagues from 1860 to 1960-and the essential role veterinary science played. To defeat the plagues of today it is essential we avoid the digital cocoon of disbelief in science and cultural stasis now threatening progress.
    Note: PROLOGUE -- , The Veterinary Schools of Europe -- , Edward Jenner: Zoologist, Physician, Pioneer -- , William Dick: From Farrier to Veterinarian in Edinburgh -- , The Science Giants of 1860: Pasteur, Virchow, and Darwin -- , Robert Koch: Game Change -- , FARRIER TO VETERINARIAN -- , Emigrants West: Ohio Country, Iowa Territory, and Tejas -- , The Canadian Midwest: Divergence of Lower and Upper Canada -- , Pioneers in the Midwest Frontier: Physicians in Veterinary Practice -- , New Plagues, Civil War, and the United States Department of Agriculture -- , Agriculture and Veterinary Science in the Midwest -- , PIONEERING VETERINARY EDUCATION -- , Urban East Versus Rural West: Montreal and New York Diss Toronto and Iowa -- , The Pioneer State Colleges: Iowa, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Cornell -- , Plagues and the Bureau of Animal Industry -- , Bacteriology in the Heardand -- , The 1890s: Horse Markets and Enrollments Drop -- , LIVESTOCK AND VETERINARIANS GO WEST -- , Private Veterinary Schools: Chicago, Kansas City, and Indianapolis -- , Public Veterinary Schools: The Second-Generation Pioneers -- , The Bureau of Animal Industry and Hog Cholera -- , Veterinary Education, Charles Stange, and the Flexner Report -- , World War I: Biowarfare, Prejudice, and the U.S. Army Veterinary Corps -- , ASCENDANCE -- , Agricultural Depression Amidst a National Boom: The 1910s -- , 1929: Prelude to Bad Times -- , Public Health and Distrust of Government: The Tuberculin War -- , A Depression Paradox: Culture and Science -- , New Deal: Discoveries in Infectious Disease -- , DUTY REQUIRED -- , War: The Home Front -- , Veterinary Corps and Bioterror -- , Postwar Investigations of Enemy Biological Warfare -- , Prelude to the Science Revolution -- , The Atomic Age -- , TRANSFORMATION -- , New Programs, New Laboratories: Malaria, Polio, and New Viruses -- , Comparative Medicine: Models for Leukemia -- , Grassroots Mandates: The National Research Centers for Livestock Diseases -- , Old Plagues in the Wild: The National Wildlife Centers -- , New Plagues: Scrapie, Mad Cow Disease, and the Prion -- , EPILOGUE -- , The Farm Crises of 1980-1995: Distrust of Science -- , The Gender Shift -- , Biopolitics -- , Bioterror, Anthrax, and the National Animal Health Networks -- , Anti-Science Scams and Keys to Progress. , English
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    Series Statement: New directions in the human-animal bond
    Content: Pioneer Science and the Great Plagues covers the century when infectious plagues-anthrax, tuberculosis, tetanus, plague, smallpox, and polio-were conquered, and details the important role that veterinary scientists played. The narrative is driven by astonishing events that centered on animal disease: the influenza pandemic of 1872, discovery of the causes of anthrax and tuberculosis in the 1880s, conquest of Texas cattle fever and then yellow fever, German anthrax attacks on the United States during World War I, the tuberculin war of 1931, Japanese biological warfare in the 1940s, and today's bioterror dangers. Veterinary science in the rural Midwest arose from agriculture, but in urban Philadelphia it came from medicine; similar differences occurred in Canada between Toronto and Montreal. As land-grant colleges were established after the American Civil War, individual states followed divergent pathways in supporting veterinary science. Some employed a trade school curriculum that taught agriculturalists to empirically treat animal diseases and others emphasized a curriculum tied to science. This pattern continued for a century, but today some institutions have moved back to the trade school philosophy. Avoiding lessons of the 1910 Flexner Report on medical education reform, university-associated veterinary schools are being approved that do not have control of their own veterinary hospitals, diagnostic laboratories, and research institutes-components that are critical for training students in science. Underlying this change were twin idiosyncrasies of culture-disbelief in science and distrust of government-that spawned scientology, creationism, anti-vaccination movements, and other anti-science scams. As new infectious plagues continue to arise, Pioneer Science and the Great Plagues details the strategies we learned defeating plagues from 1860 to 1960-and the essential role veterinary science played. To defeat the plagues of today it is essential we avoid the digital cocoon of disbelief in science and cultural stasis now threatening progress.
    Note: PROLOGUE -- , The Veterinary Schools of Europe -- , Edward Jenner: Zoologist, Physician, Pioneer -- , William Dick: From Farrier to Veterinarian in Edinburgh -- , The Science Giants of 1860: Pasteur, Virchow, and Darwin -- , Robert Koch: Game Change -- , FARRIER TO VETERINARIAN -- , Emigrants West: Ohio Country, Iowa Territory, and Tejas -- , The Canadian Midwest: Divergence of Lower and Upper Canada -- , Pioneers in the Midwest Frontier: Physicians in Veterinary Practice -- , New Plagues, Civil War, and the United States Department of Agriculture -- , Agriculture and Veterinary Science in the Midwest -- , PIONEERING VETERINARY EDUCATION -- , Urban East Versus Rural West: Montreal and New York Diss Toronto and Iowa -- , The Pioneer State Colleges: Iowa, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Cornell -- , Plagues and the Bureau of Animal Industry -- , Bacteriology in the Heardand -- , The 1890s: Horse Markets and Enrollments Drop -- , LIVESTOCK AND VETERINARIANS GO WEST -- , Private Veterinary Schools: Chicago, Kansas City, and Indianapolis -- , Public Veterinary Schools: The Second-Generation Pioneers -- , The Bureau of Animal Industry and Hog Cholera -- , Veterinary Education, Charles Stange, and the Flexner Report -- , World War I: Biowarfare, Prejudice, and the U.S. Army Veterinary Corps -- , ASCENDANCE -- , Agricultural Depression Amidst a National Boom: The 1910s -- , 1929: Prelude to Bad Times -- , Public Health and Distrust of Government: The Tuberculin War -- , A Depression Paradox: Culture and Science -- , New Deal: Discoveries in Infectious Disease -- , DUTY REQUIRED -- , War: The Home Front -- , Veterinary Corps and Bioterror -- , Postwar Investigations of Enemy Biological Warfare -- , Prelude to the Science Revolution -- , The Atomic Age -- , TRANSFORMATION -- , New Programs, New Laboratories: Malaria, Polio, and New Viruses -- , Comparative Medicine: Models for Leukemia -- , Grassroots Mandates: The National Research Centers for Livestock Diseases -- , Old Plagues in the Wild: The National Wildlife Centers -- , New Plagues: Scrapie, Mad Cow Disease, and the Prion -- , EPILOGUE -- , The Farm Crises of 1980-1995: Distrust of Science -- , The Gender Shift -- , Biopolitics -- , Bioterror, Anthrax, and the National Animal Health Networks -- , Anti-Science Scams and Keys to Progress. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-61249-656-3
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-61249-642-3
    Language: English
    Keywords: History. ; Electronic books.
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