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In: The Salisbury review: a quarterly magazine of conservative thought, Band 17, Heft 2, S. 27-30
ISSN: 0265-4881
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In: The Salisbury review: a quarterly magazine of conservative thought, Band 17, Heft 2, S. 27-30
ISSN: 0265-4881
In: The journal of economic history, Band 22, Heft 3, S. 403-404
ISSN: 1471-6372
World Affairs Online
In: Shofar: a quarterly interdisciplinary journal of Jewish studies ; official journal of the Midwest and Western Jewish Studies Associations, Band 26, Heft 1, S. 112-129
ISSN: 1534-5165
This paper attempts to present Heschel's thoughts on the land of Israel and the city of Jerusalem, examining the demands and goals that he set for himself and the Jewish people as a result of the Six-Day War, observing how well Israel has lived up to these ideals since then, and asking if they could be further fulfilled and/or critiqued.
In: Shofar: a quarterly interdisciplinary journal of Jewish studies ; official journal of the Midwest and Western Jewish Studies Associations, Band 15, Heft 2, S. 150-152
ISSN: 1534-5165
In: Political and legal anthropology review: PoLAR, Band 18, Heft 2, S. 127-138
ISSN: 1555-2934
In: National municipal review, Band 43, Heft 6, S. 319-320
In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.dd0000802256
Cover title. ; Bibliography: p. 39-42. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.$b669775
At head of title: Governmental Research Bureau. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: Studies in family planning: a publication of the Population Council, Band 17, Heft 6, S. 317
ISSN: 1728-4465
In: Studies in family planning: a publication of the Population Council, Band 16, Heft 4, S. 238
ISSN: 1728-4465
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- INTRODUCTION. The Cultural Politics of Race and Nature: Terrains of Power and Practice -- PART ONE. Calculating Improvements -- 1. After the Great White Error . . . the Great Black Mirage -- 2. Simians, Savages, Skulls, and Sex Science and Colonial Militarism in Nineteenth-Century South Africa -- 3. ''The More You Kill the More You Will Live'' The Maya, ''Race,'' and Biopolitical Hopes for Peace in Guatemala -- PART TWO. Landscapes of Purity and Pollution -- 4. ''There is a Land where Everything is Pure'' Linguistic Nationalism and Identity Politics in Germany -- 5. ''On the Raggedy Edge of Risk'' Articulations of Race and Nature After Biology -- 6. Beyond Ecoliberal ''Common Futures'' Environmental Justice, Toxic Touring, and a Transcommunal Politics of Place -- PART THREE. Communities of Blood and Belonging -- 7. Inventing the Heterozygote Molecular Biology, Racial Identity, and the Narratives of Sickle Cell Disease, Tay-Sachs, and Cystic Fibrosis -- 8. For the Love of a Good Dog Webs of Action in the World of Dog Genetics -- 9. Intimate Publics Race, Property, and Personhood -- PART FOUR. The Politics of Representation -- 10. Men in Paradise Sex Tourism and the Political Economy of Masculinity -- 11. Pulp Fictions of Indigenism -- 12. Masyarakat Adat, Difference, and the Limits of Recognition in Indonesia's Forest Zone -- Bibliography -- Contributors -- Index
In: Studies in family planning: a publication of the Population Council, Band 16, Heft 4, S. 238
ISSN: 1728-4465
In the pursuit of a first-rate education for all students, America's public schools have struggled to achieve fuller racial integration and higher academic standards. Yet sharp inequities between prosperous school districts and poorer districts remain, reinforced by traditional ways of funding and administering public education. This book brings together cutting-edge ideas and strategies of prominent advocates of school equity reform. Discussing their first-hand experiences in forming coalitions, framing court cases, and dealing with state politics in New Jersey, Texas, Illinois, Michigan, Alabama, Kentucky, and Washington, the contributors consider what succeeded, and what failed, in the search for financial and legal remedies to educational inequity.The varied case studies of this book underscore the importance of a comprehensive approach-combining finance, restructuring, and governance reforms-for the success of a city or state school reform effort. The authors investigate how state constitutions have been used to challenge a state's financial distribution of school aid, how business and community organizations have engaged in reform efforts, and how others have negotiated legislation to achieve change. This discussion of reform strategies will interest not only those who are concerned with excellence and equity in education but also those who wish to form successful coalitions and challenge existing state policies