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- 1101: Hysteria 2
- ... is accumulated upon. From Hippocrates to Freud the knowledge of hysteria has been on quite a voyage, and like most other ideas has changed drastically over time, and will continue to change. Works cited Appignanesi, Richard. Freud For Beginners. New York: Pantheon Books, 1979. Freud, Sigmund. DORA: An Analysis Case Of Hysteria. New York Simon & Schuster, Inc., 1963. Gilman, Sander L. and King, Helen. and Porter, Roy. and Rousseau, G.S ...
- 1102: History Of Photography
- ... ed. Photography, History and art of. Grolier Encyclopedia of Knowledge. 1994 ed. Sussman, Aaron. The Amateur Photographers Handbook. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company Inc. 1973. The Camera. Grolier Encyclopedia of Knowledge. 1994 ed. Walker, Richard J. and Walker, Robert E. Exploring Photography. South Holland, Illinios: The Goodheard--Willcox Company, Inc. 1991.
- 1103: History Of The Original Lincol
- ... on the field of battle. BIBLIOGRAPHY Angle, Paul, Created Equal? (The University of Chicago Press, 1958) Fehrenbacher, Don, Abraham Lincoln Speeches and Writings 1832-1858, (New York, Literary Classics of the United States, 1989) Heckman, Richard, Lincoln vs. Douglas, (Washington D.C., Public Affairs Press, 1967) Holzer, Harold, The Lincoln-Douglas Debates, (New York, HarperCollins Publishers, 1993) Jahannson, Robert, The Lincoln-Douglas Debates, (New York, Oxford University Press, 1965) Sigelschiffer, Saul ...
- 1104: Harlem Slums As A Result Of Th
- ... be they the farm, the factory, or the family. In 1790, for example, only a little over 4 percent of the American population lived in cities; today 70 percent of Americans live in urban areas. Richard Hofstadter summed it up well: "The United States was born in the country and has moved to the city (Handlin 3)." The rough, harsh and crowded lives of the Harlem slums and discrimination against Negroes ...
- 1105: Gilded Age
- ... votes among legislators to gain passage of certain projects), and voters found it difficult to split a ticket when party organizers left no space to fill in names on the ballot. In Cherny's book, Richard Jensen said that "Elections were treated like battles in which the two main armies (parties) concentrated on fielding the maximum number of troops (voters) on the battlefield (polls) on election day" (Cherny 12). America was ...
- 1106: Franks Connelly
- ... examine the 7th District congressional race because it was local to Woodbridge Township, the town where I live and work. There were four candidates running: Bob Franks, Republican; Maryanne Connelly, Democrat; Darren Young, Libertarian; and Richard C. Martin, NJ Conservative Party. This race was essentially text book. Bob Franks, Republican, the incumbent with a much larger bank account and a good amount of name recognition won with 52% of the vote ...
- 1107: Economics Of Eisenhower
- ... Eisenhower. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1970 Bonker, Don. Americas Trade Crisis. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1988 Branyan, Robert L., Larsen, Lawrence H. The Eisenhower Administration 1953-1961. New York: Random House, 1971 Melanson, Richard A., Mayers, David. Reevaluating Eisenhower American Foreign Policy in the 1950s. Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1987 Pach, Chester J. Jr., Richardson, Elmo. The Presidency of Dwight D. Eisenhower. Kansas: University Press of ...
- 1108: Durham Cathedral
- ... The cathedral itself was built fairly quickly. Construction began in 1093 and was completed in large part, as Bishop William had planned it, by 1133, with the two western towers added in 1217-1222. When Richard le Poore, former Bishop of Salisbury, became Bishop of Durham in 1228, the east chapel was in bad shape, so he began the construction that replaced it with the present Chapel of Nine Alters (See ...
- 1109: Cuban Missile Crisis
- ... of Cuba. This would be the start of international communism. This did not go well with the US. The US Government learned of the Soviet missile sites on October 5, by a U-2 pilot Richard Heyser who took photographs from his aircraft. Kennedy immediately called a meeting of his executive committee and two possible courses of action were discussed; an air strike followed by invasion, or a naval quarantine. Kennedy ...
- 1110: Centralization Of Control In M
- ... The Pope realized that to have control of the King was to have control over his empire. This would be the most significant method for increasing centralization of power in Europe. In "The Coronation of Richard the Lion Heart," Roger of Wendover describes the role the church played in the coronation of a new king. This was very significant because the acceptance of a new king provides insight into how he ...
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