Essay in Comparative Labour History
In: Labour history review, Band 51, Heft 1, S. 25-35
ISSN: 1745-8188
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In: Labour history review, Band 51, Heft 1, S. 25-35
ISSN: 1745-8188
In: Labour history review, Band 50, S. 22-31
ISSN: 1745-8188
In: Labour history review, Band 48, S. 58-71
ISSN: 1745-8188
In: Labour history review, Band 28, S. 41-56
ISSN: 1745-8188
In: Labour history review, Band 5, S. 62-70
ISSN: 1745-8188
In: Foreign affairs: an American quarterly review, Band 2, Heft 2, S. 319
ISSN: 2327-7793
Part I. Idealism, 1952-1970. History will absolve me : the rebellion, 1952-1958 -- Fatherland or death! Setting the revolution's foundations, 1959-1962 -- The ten million will happen : expanding socialism, 1963-1970 -- Part II. Personalistic institutionalization, 1971-1990. We must turn the setback into victory : Sovietization, institutionalization, and the expanding Cuban diaspora, 1971-1985 -- Now we are going to build socialism : crisis and rectification, 1986-1990 -- Part III. Survival, 1991-2013. Socialism or death! The long special period, 1991-2000 -- This revolution can destroy itself : Cuba at the dawn of the new millennium, 2001-2011 -- Rectify and change ... all that should be rectified and changed : transitions, elections, and successions, 2011-2013 -- Conclusion : rewinding the threads in the labyrinth -- Epilogue : you are my friend
In: Explorations in culture and international history series Volume 9
PART I. Branding the nation and selling the state : case studies -- Nation branding amidst civil war : publishing U.S. foreign policy documents to define and defend the republic, 1861-66 / William B. McAllister -- From the moralizing appeal for patriotic consumption to nation branding case studies : Austria and Switzerland / Oliver Kuhschelm -- Branding internationalism : displaying art and international cooperation in the interwar period / Ilaria Scaglia -- High culture to the rescue : Japan's nation branding in the United States, 1934-40 / John Gripentrog -- All publicity is good publicity? : advertising, public relations, and the branding of Spain in Britain, 1945-69 / Carolin Viktorin -- The art of branding : rethinking American cultural diplomacy during the Cold War / Michael L. Krenn -- Suriname : nation building and nation branding in a postcolonial state, 1945-2015 / Rosemarijn Hoefte -- A new brand for post-communist Europe / Beata Ociepka -- PART II. Promises and challenges of nation branding : commentaries on case studies -- Historicizing the relationship between nation branding and public diplomacy / Justin Hart -- Nation branding : a twenty-first century tradition / Melissa Aronczyk -- The history of nation branding and nation branding as history / Mads Mordhorst
World Affairs Online
In: Political psychology: journal of the International Society of Political Psychology, Band 9, Heft 2, S. 323
ISSN: 1467-9221
Robert Justin Goldstein, American Blacklist: The Attorney General's List of Subversive Organizations (Lawrence: University of Kansas Press, 2008) Ivan Greenberg, The Dangers of Dissent : The FBI and Civil Liberties Since 1965 (New York: Lexington Books, 2010) Tim Wiener, Enemies: A History of the FBI (New York: Random House, 2012)
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In: Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory Research Paper Series No. 2022-16
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"This work traces the history of the jukebox from its origins in the invention of the phonograph by Thomas Alva Edison in the 1880s up to its relative obscurity today." "The jukebox's first twenty years were experimental, with low technical quality and other limitations. It then practically disappeared for a quarter-century, beaten out by the player piano as the coin-operated music machine of choice." "Then, new and improved, the jukebox spread quickly across America, largely as a result of the repeal of Prohibition and the increased number of bars nationwide. Other important elements of the jukebox are covered: it played patriotic tunes during wartime and, located in youth centers, entertained young people and kept them out of "trouble." The industry had one last fling due to a healthy export trade and then went into decline in the 1960s. Richly illustrated."--Jacket