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In: SUNY Series, Trans-Indigenous Decolonial Critiques Series
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Religious Liberty, Free Inquiry, and the Problem of Orthodoxy -- 1. The Crisis of Liberalism and the Return to Orthodoxy -- 2. Toward a Theology of Liberalism: Locke's Reasonableness of Christianity -- 3. Benjamin Franklin and the Hemphill Affair: Making Good Citizens, Not Good Presbyterians -- 4. James Madison and the Ambition of Making Laws for the Human Mind -- 5. Diamonds from Dunghills: Jefferson's Materialism, Free Inquiry, and Religious Reform -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- Back Cover.
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Preparing the Battlespace: A House Older Than Canada, a Skirmish on the Trail -- The Army is No Place for a Solider": Captain Louis Crawford Goes Looking for a War -- The Final Seal: Colonel William Crawford and the Battle for the Philippines -- Waiting for the Storm: Major A. R. Woods and the World of the Secret War -- After Action Report: Rumors and Random Intelligence -- Notes and Acknowledgments -- Back Cover.
In: Urban Worlds Series
This book investigates the communicative turn in planning practice, and its potential for insurgent forms of civic engagement and democracy-building, drawing on interviews with urban planners who challenge technocratic spatial planning by incorporating notions of participation, spatial justice and the right to the city into their daily practices.
In: Landmark Law Cases and American Society
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Editors' Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. "We Are Coming -- 2. The ACLU, the Supreme Court, and the First Amendment -- 3. Why Free Speech Is Not Always Free -- 4. Judges, Lawyers, and Legislatures -- 5. Speech, Symbols, and Suffering -- 6. The Price of Battle -- 7. Verbal Cacophony -- 8. The Critics -- 9. The View from Abroad -- 10. "Freedom for the Thought That We Hate -- Chronology -- Relevant Cases -- Bibliographical Essay -- Index -- Back Cover.
In: CultureAmerica
The first book to focus specifically on the women of the counterculture movement reveals how hippie women launched a subtle rebellion by rejecting their mothers' suburban domesticity in favor of their grandmothers' agrarian ideals, which assigned greater value to women's contributions.
Stephen Sterling is a pioneer in sustainability education. This collection of his essential writings is freshly curated by the author and offers a new overview and chapter by chapter introductions that link together his thinking to inform the growing and urgent debate on the role and nature of education.
Intro -- 1Praise for Play -- 2Praise for Jess Taylor -- 15Now -- 17How It Happened -- The Lighted City -- 19Now -- 24How It Happened -- May 2016 -- 28Now -- 42How It Happened -- May 2016 -- 46Now -- 50How It Happened -- May 2016 -- 53How It Happened -- The Lighted City -- 56How It Happened -- May 2016 -- 64Now -- 67How It Happened -- The Lighted City -- 69How It Happened -- May 2016 -- 84Now -- 86How It Happened -- May 2016 -- 92How It Happened -- The Lighted City -- 99How It Happened -- May 2016 -- 105Now -- 107How It Happened -- May 2016 -- 112Now -- 121How It Happened -- May 2016 -- 141How It Happened -- The Lighted City -- 144How It Happened -- May 2016 -- 160How It Happened -- The Lighted City -- 161How It Happened -- May 2016 -- 165How It Happened -- The Lighted City -- 168Now -- 173How It Happened -- May 2016 -- 185Now -- 188How It Happened -- May 2016 -- 205Now -- 210How It Happened -- 2016 -- 237Now -- 240How It Happened -- May 2016 -- 251How It Happened -- The Lighted City -- 254How It Happened -- June 2016 -- 264Now -- 272How It Happened -- June 2016 -- 282How It Happened -- The Lighted City -- 286How It Happened -- June 2016 -- 297Now -- 303How It Happened -- June 2016 -- 315How It Happened -- The Lighted City -- 319How It Happened -- 2016 -- 329Now -- 336How It Happened -- June 2016 -- 342Now -- 349Acknowledgements.
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- About This Book -- Introduction -- Editorial Principles -- John F. Kennedy: European Diary, July-September 1937 -- Photographs -- Kirk LeMoyne Billings: Scrapbook, July-September 1937 -- Photographs -- John F. Kennedy, European Diary Itinerary and General Timetable -- Bibliography -- Index of Names -- Index of Places -- Index of Subjects.
In: Early Modern History and Modern History E-Books Online, Collection 2024
"A team of experts view the relationship between rulers and their leading subjects across Europe and further afield. If God-derived authority legitimized a monarch's rule, it did not necessarily prevent opposition to perceived arbitrary government as subjects put forward the counter-concept of consensual rule. The provincial elite might serve the ruler as advisors and officers at court but they also possessed an independent source of power based on their extensive estates. While monarchs wanted to perpetuate a system in which they could watch over members of the regional elite at court and keep them busy, they sought to make use of them as local and provincial administrators, that is, as long as they remained loyal: a fraught balancing act. Contributors include: Hélder Carvalhal, Peter Edwards, Jemma Field, Cailean Gallagher, Pedro José Herades-Ruiz, Graeme S. Millen, Vita Malašinskiené, Tibor Monostori, Steve Murdoch, David Potter, Peter S. Roberts, Irene Maria Vicente-Martin, and Matthias Wong"--