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  • | country = United States ...th the Third World, that collectivity of nations unaligned with the United States led capitalist First World or the Soviet led communist bloc Second World. �
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  • | country = United States ...engaged in Globalizing Cities, Cities and Third World Development, and Of States and Cities, most notably the idea of historical contingency especially for
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  • | country = United States ...represented the flip side of previous racializations, such late nineteenth century discourses proclaiming “yellow peril”, yet, each represents national an
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  • ...uman solidarity. Recent tends in the historiography of the late-nineteenth century reveal the tenuousness of democracy and the charged nature of debates over ...e in local elections. It was not until the rise of nationalism in the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries that suffrage, political participation, and c
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  • * Thompson, [[Adas and Guarneri on Integrating the United States into Global History]] ...ng the Perfect Echo Chamber: The 1970s and Political Discourse in the 21st Century]
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  • For all eighteenth century societies encountering the Enlightenment, a delicate balancing act unfolded ...e, who lacked any tangible stake in society … it follows that eighteenth century southern leaders could promote the ideal of a free white yeomanry and profe
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  • * [[The US and the World in the Nineteenth Century - Perl-Rosenthal]] * Giovanni Arrighi. [[The Long Twentieth Century|The Long Twentieth Century: Money, Power and the Origins of Our Times]] (1994).
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  • ...ith the mass migrations and technological innovations of the 20th and 21st century? What are the new economic structures and flows that underwrite the transna ...iants. First, it abandoned the threshold principle, meaning smaller nation-states proved viable politically. Second, ethnicity/language became central, where
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  • ...ng cities illustrate spatializations reminiscent of America’s nineteenth century metropolises. Slums in Rio, Mumbai, and Lagos represent such spatialization ...mulation”. Here, as among others Peter Marcuse and Ronald van Kempen (Of States and Cities and Globalizing Cities) suggest, the historical background of ci
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  • The pervasive influence of late nineteenth and twentieth century America remains a potent topic of discussion. Today some writers of globali ...ggesting American exceptionalism proved not that exceptional as the United States model replicated many aspects of its European counterparts.
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  • ...apid decline? How have views changed over the course of the past twentieth century? ...ed. Beginning with two influential pieces of literature at the turn of the century, proceeding to three works of the 1950’s or Consensus School, and conclud
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  • ...1880 and 1930: urban planning emerged in the South in the early twentieth century in answer to the disorder created by rapid urbanization and industrializati ...an historical record of twentieth century planning processes in the United States is marked primarily by its paucity.” By the 1960s few scholars had tackle
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  • ...cades, Knaap and Nelson wrote, serving as a model when the second group of states began to formulate their own new laws. ...nfluential landowners. "Since the mid-1960s, however, a majority of the states have reassumed a share of the police power originally delegated to municipa
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  • ...h a program represents a return to the early days of 1942, when the United States suffering from a labor shortage as a result of World War II, established an With approximately three million migrants currently laboring in the United States economy lacking permits or visas, the Bracero Program appears ripe for revi
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  • ...ome, such as Richard Hofstadter, Populism was the opening volley in a half-century battle to reform American society. Its flaws, failures and shortcomings we ...ly "for a season," many of its proposals met with success in the twentieth century. Many historians have echoed this observation in times since.
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  • ...es's My Blue Heaven all illustrate the tensions arising from mid twentieth century housing struggles as African Americans slowly integrated into segregated wh ...ion: “[Historians] associate residential segregation in the urban United States solely with African Americans.” (Brooks, 11)
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  • ...nism. These movements were transatlantic, crisscrossing from the US to the United Kingdom and Europe. American exceptionalism does not explain the flourishin ...rucial to the revolution in textile production during the early nineteenth century.
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  • ...single female urban populations in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century such as familial exile, escaping abusive or dysfunctional homes, or a famil ...weak vessel corrupted and seduced by lecherous men to the early twentieth century licentious, diseased, selfish prostitute sexually and economically exploiti
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  • While some historians claim Jacksonian America created the United States’ modern democracy, Wood argues Jackson’s administration only “legitim ...osed. When “proto-industrialization” unfolded in the early nineteenth century traditional relationships eroded further. As the economy expanded, so did
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  • | name = The Long Twentieth Century: Money, Power and the Origins of Our Times | image = [[File:The Long Twentieth Century.jpg|200px|alt=cover]]
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  • ...e segregated districts of American cities in the early decades of the 20th century. In fact, Briggs argues that an international policy of prostitution regula [[Category:Twentieth Century United States]]
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  • ...effects driven by American imperial and territorial expansion of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. By incorporating rhetorical devices that art ...its responsibility to enforce equal voting rights for minorities, allowing states’ rights advocates to dominate such debates. However, imperial expansion f
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  • ...building nations revolved around expansion. Nations only referred to large states or what Hobsbawm identifies as the threshold principle (more on this in a m ...opean states could claim the kind of homogeneity that has been assumed. As states began to employ censuses, citizens found themselves forced to choose or des
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  • ...ated scholarship exploring the role of late nineteenth and early twentieth century white elites in the recasting of Los Angeles as a white city. For example, [[Category:Twentieth Century United States]]
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  • ...m of the color line’ represented the fundamental crisis of the twentieth century, the foremost challenge of the twenty-first has evolved into the suburban s ...dramatic results for the Shape of American politics in the late twentieth century.” (McGirr, 273)
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  • ...ide of revolution, whether socialist, populist or otherwise. The twentieth century words are especially interesting for our purposes. Interests first came to [[Category:Twentieth Century United States]]
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  • ...which according to Williams drove U.S. foreign policy for much of the 20th century. Though at the time of its initial publication, many historians portrayed t ...l empire that had evolved out of British economic policy in the nineteenth century.” Note that another problem created by this policy was the creation of po
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  • ...us believe … in recent works on the late nineteenth and early twentieth century South, several historians have argued that the system of racial segregation ...uth connected with the conservative movement that arose so strongly in the century’s final decades. Though focused on this relationship, Kruse reorients the
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  • ...m of the color line’ represented the fundamental crisis of the twentieth century, the foremost challenge of the twenty-first has evolved into the suburban s ...dramatic results for the Shape of American politics in the late twentieth century.” (McGirr, 273)
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  • ...rmers serve as a key factor in Ewen’s discussion. By the late nineteenth century and early twentieth, many reforms turned to environmental explanations for [[Category:Twentieth Century United States]]
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  • ...ne'' juxtaposes the experiences of Pittsburgh and Chicago in the twentieth century exploring how political culture, race, urban arenas and other factors shape ...hetoric can be traced even further back than its machine to its nineteenth century segmented system that though very different also neglected to develop such
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  • ...many Americans who made socialism a vital movement in the early twentieth century. Only the abolitionist Wendell Phillips comes across in Hofstadter’s stud [[Category:Twentieth Century United States]]
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  • ...Los Angeles’s burgeoning Edendale community at the turn of the twentieth century, Hurewitz explores a world where manhood and womanhood were considered cert ...s argument is that gender identity was more fixed in the early twentieth century, or at least undisturbed by the possibility of alternative conceptions of s
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  • ...hrough the political culture of the United Sates all during the subsequent century.” (23) Interestingly, one can identify the importance of consent or at le ...Trial in America'' (2008) draws similar distinctions regarding nineteenth century citizenship and race. For example, if the “informal public” determined
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  • ...n place in the same day. But in America everything was calm.” The United States witnessed a good deal of unrest during the Depression, of course, and Khali ...ts for clues about both the limitations of political dissent in the United States and the resilience of American institutions during a time of national disas
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  • ...ion: “[Historians] associate residential segregation in the urban United States solely with African Americans.” (Brooks, 11) If in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, San Francisco’s Chinatown drew derisive glances from the city’s white
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  • * [[The US and the World in the Nineteenth Century - Perl-Rosenthal]] * [[Nineteenth and Twentieth Century United States]]
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  • ...George McClellan and John C. Fremont. Williams emphasizes that the United States started off the war with little infrastructure for its military - few good ...f commander in chief, general in chief, and chief of staff gave the United States a modern system of command for a modern war," Williams wrote. (302) This wa
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  • ...erlap and draw similar conclusions regarding several aspects of eighteenth century New York, they do so from different vantage points. ...ce of the GTU and its counterparts elsewhere to be the birth of nineteenth century American working class radicalism in almost all of its forms other the Marx
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  • ...e to be disdained by the later more “scientific” male reformers of mid-century America. Unfortunately, the importance of women in the home often undermine ...tunities. Moreover, “as the poor moved into the foreground of nineteenth century views of the city, constructions of the meaning of manhood and womanhood, m
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  • ...oyed a future of strong, efficient, and imaginative government. Instead, a century of weakness and corruption lay ahead.” (102) Specialization affected even ...to “widespread use of residential segregation.” By the early twentieth century, as numerous other historians have illustrated from Alan Spears to Douglass
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  • ...l. Looking at female actors and conceptualizations of gender in nineteenth-century New York, New Orleans, and San Francisco, Ryan examines the ways in which t [[Category:Nineteenth Century United States]]
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  • ...r argues that Social Darwinism, despite its influential rise in the United States during the latter half of the 1800’s to the early 1900’s, does not prov ...such biological ideas as ‘survival of the fittest.’” (204) He even states that they have “doubtful value in natural science.” (204). With such fa
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  • ...logical origins drove political movements of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Some observers worried that the growing market economy threatene [[Category:Nineteenth Century United States]]
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  • ...oduct development in the more sophisticated markets of the late nineteenth century." [[Category:Nineteenth Century United States]]
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  • ...slavery in the short run, and part of the long-term hope to rid the United States of black people. ...ery agreed that without ridding itself of its black population, the United States could expect serious racial conflict in the foreseeable future.
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  • ...tended to noncitizens, from the early republic through the late-nineteenth century. The main purpose of her analysis of noncitizen suffrage in past practice i [[Category:Nineteenth Century United States]]
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  • ...s government as a central figure, unlike similar debates of the nineteenth century that often excluded government all together. In its place, stood a variety Cities of the nineteenth century endured accusations of intemperance, immorality, crime, licentiousness to n
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  • ...erlap and draw similar conclusions regarding several aspects of eighteenth century New York, they do so from different vantage points. ...ce of the GTU and its counterparts elsewhere to be the birth of nineteenth century American working class radicalism in almost all of its forms other the Marx
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  • ...other works, these fire companies experienced a recession of elites as the century progressed though politicians recognized the value of such organizations wh [[Category:Nineteenth Century United States]]
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  • ...'' – this could be problematic since Ethington uses it in the nineteenth century context even though Mollenkopf’s work discussed urban renewal of the twen ...tion for readers. This process accelerated when in the last decades of the century the more sensationalistic, commercial press (most visibly represented by He
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  • As the United States entered the 20th century, Reconstruction slowly receded into popular memory. Historians began to deb ...th had not changed but the North had. According to McPherson, the Southern states had remained loyal to the Jeffersonian interpretation of republicanism. Ins
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  • | name = Card Sharps and Bucket Shops: Gambling in Nineteenth-Century America ...n and diversification of the market economy in the early-to-mid nineteenth century. She describes the earlier forms of gambling as "reciprocal" and "recreatio
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  • ...can cities were, as Warner argued, “private cities.” Yet by nineteenth century standards, this was their strength rather than their pathology.” (xvi) ...ile fire limits developed into building codes, in practice, mid nineteenth century Chicagoans used the fire limit as a tool for land use control.” (129)) an
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  • ...with the notion of “total war,” and thanks to the horrors of twentieth century battle he has become an icon of modernity. Works on the topic are suffused ...rry Williams’s Lincoln and His Generals (1952), and Raymond Aron’s The Century of Total War (1955). Likewise, a new fascination with the Civil War as an a
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  • ...ces by residents i.e. small rooms, no doors on closets, etc] If early 20th century reformers failed to see the complex informal networks that residents utiliz ...ping to imbue the same characteristics in employees. Moreover, by the 20th century, most people accepted that workers had a right to decent housing even if in
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  • ...el Omi and Howard Winant, chapters 4, 6, 7, Racial Formation in the United States: From the 1960s to the 1990s Paul DiMaggio, "Cultural Entrepreneurship in Nineteenth Century Boston," in Schudson and Mukerji, Rethinking Popular Culture
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  • ...sm, citizenship, the World Wars, and the Cold War. By situating the United States—and the lives of people in it—within the world, we seek to question ide .... Norton, 2006), Introduction and Chap. 1: “Prologue: Into the Twentieth Century” and “Global Capitalism Triumphant.”
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  • This course charts the development of urban communities across the United States both temporally and geographically. It examines the patterns of cleavage, c Friday - JB Jackson - The Nineteenth Century Rural Landscape: Court House, the Small College, the Mineral Springs, and t
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  • ...Burning | New York Burning: Liberty, Slavery, and Conspiracy in Eighteenth Century Manhattan]]. New York: Vintage, 2006. ...verty and Progress | Poverty and Progress: Social Mobility in a Nineteenth Century City]]. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1964.
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  • ...ng definitions of the war between the U.S. and the Philippines in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Silbey weaves the threads of impact together ...reshaped both U.S. power and the Philippines as a nation in the twentieth century.
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  • ...er the power of the court as it did in the eighteenth and early nineteenth century. [[Category:Nineteenth Century United States]]
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  • ...psychical research, politics and science in nineteenth and early twentieth-century France. Locating the rise of spiritisme and its accompanying research in t ...part of a larger movement of scientific inquiry that dominated nineteenth-century culture. The secular ideals of republicanism relied heavily on the developm
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  • ...ates how the culture of international travel permeated the late nineteenth century. This culture even pervaded the cult of domesticity; ladies home magazines [[Category:Nineteenth Century United States]]
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  • '''Guarneri, Carl. ''America in the World: United States History in Global Context''. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2006. ...to world power in the 20th century. Both works strive to show that United States history is important in both an individual and global context, and that its
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  • Gerstle, Gary. American Crucible: Race and Nation in the Twentieth Century. Princeton [N.J.]: Princeton University Press, 2001. ...e Murder of Helen Jewett: The Life and Death of a Prostitute in Nineteenth-century New York. 1st ed. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1998.
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  • ''The southern states did not secede over the issue of slavery, but even if they had, that secess ...bert E. Lee did not commit treason in raising his sword against the United States, but rather served as an example worthy of emulation by all Americans.''
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  • ...of dollars on memorializing the Union Heroes and victory, but the Southern states had made minimal effort to immortalize their history. Stone Mountain was se [[Category:Nineteenth Century United States]]
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  • ...n to enter the Whitehouse and that held true through most of the twentieth-century. He had been a congressman, a senator, a diplomat, and secretary of state ...material about the actions Buchanan takes starting early in the nineteenth century to give us insight into how the man thought about the issues, how he made d
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  • Katy could have asked William for help. They could have bought land nearby, united as ousted Creek Indians, and make their family whole again. But that is not ...as their lands, and their name, was torn out from under them by the United States government. Their identity as black or white Indians did not matter; they w
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  • | name = North of Slavery: The Negro in the Free States: 1790 – 1860 ...explicit deprivation of rights, “even the more subtle forms of twentieth-century racial discrimination had their antecedents in the ante bellum North.” In
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  • ...OLA is the official brand of the Nationwide Championship within the United States and the US Open.<br><br>We said it as soon as, and we'll say it once more.
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  • ...fered much more in theory than practice, and, by the end of the nineteenth century, most of what blacks gained during Reconstruction had been reversed. ...Rabinowitz finds that the former did not occur often in the first quarter century of the antebellum, the threat of this form of retribution was still a poten
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  • ...of the most influential studies of southern segregation, Woodward not only states that “segregation would have been impractical under slavery”, but he al [[Category:Nineteenth Century United States]]
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  • ...figures in Washington were the crucial participants that drove the United States to the point of sectional fracture and conflict. In doing so, there was a ...be accepted through the extensive use of voter analysis for the nineteenth century that was formed amongst the New Political Historians. By translating these
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  • ...his context, Stoler and company examine the colonial regimes of the United States through a broad timeline to compare similarities in rule over the racial, s ...nates this problem in defining the American imperial experience during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Kaplan's argument against viewing American imperia
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  • ...nel Chivington and his troops. Kelman brings these events back to the 20th century, by showing how the creation of historical memories by the National Parks S ...a large numbers of artifacts, from ammunition dating to the mid-nineteenth century to items common to a native village. It was with this information, along wi
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  • ...ed of. Faust notes, “In the middle of the nineteenth century, the United States embarked on a new relationship with death, entering into a civil war that p ...Americans understood death and how to properly die. In the mid-nineteenth century, Americans conceived of deaths as spiritual events where the dying were sur
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  • ...In ''How the Irish Became White'', Noel Ignatiev argues that in the United States, Irish Catholics found an opportunity to shed their status as an oppressed ...n abolitionists thought an appeal from him to his countrymen in the United States would go a long way towards convincing them to join the abolitionist cause.
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  • ...and Eastern Europeans were not considered white upon arrival to the United States, they eventually moved toward whiteness, as they negotiated racial and cult ...us European groups became Caucasian during the first half of the twentieth century, writing that Jacobson “makes a bold move in necessary directions,” but
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  • ...f defining bohemian culture and space in the southern region of the United States. Besides the interesting content, this book should appeal to various fields ...cusses financial and cultural roots of late-nineteenth and early-twentieth century bohemian New York that extend to the deep South and slavery. Others, like D
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  • ...known to the national consciousness of all major wars fought by the United States is the Mexican-American War (1846-1848). Apparently lost in time somewhere ...insights that it can reveal about the history of warfare and “nineteenth century human behavior and national development.” This approach of course require
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  • .... The sport did certainly start in England at the finish of the nineteenth century, first as a postprandial parlour sport for higher lessons. The sound of the
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  • ...er-dinner sport performed by higher-class English families. Greater than a century later, Table Tennis has a higher variety of recreational gamers than any ot
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  • ...o open within the United Sates and is among the greatest within the United States, operating since 1992. With its current renovation and expansion, MDTTC has
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  • ...eader in the sport of table tennis for over 70 years. For more than half a century STIGA blades have been world famend as one of the the most effective. Exami
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  • ...al Wheelchair Games in 1956. Table Tennis is played all through the United States at native, regional and national competitions of both the USA Table Tennis
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  • ...nis tables, also referred to as table tennis tables started in the twelfth century. In the Eighteen Eighties, was known as indoor tennis. Ping-pong became tre
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  • ...a, Canada from Might 28 to 31. They'd the honor of representing the United States and were capable of convey home three medals: (1) Cadet Ladies' Singles sil
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  • ...on. JOOLA is the official brand of the National Championship in the United States and the US Open.<br><br>We mentioned it once, and we'll say it again. Movea
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  • ...him can. Badminton is a sport that has been round for the reason that 16th century. The sport is played indoors and the pinnacle comes from its Olympic events
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  • ...l probably be going into natіonals in the singles occasion solely, Cherry states, it is the change in mindset, because it's certainly diffeгent playing wit
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  • ...ern tennis grip , whісh was popularized on the West Coast of the Uniteɗ States by which the racket is rotated 90°, and played with the wrist turned in or
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  • ...chop.<br><br>Table tennis started as a parlour sport within the nineteenth century, and was usually played after dinner in the evening as a approach to relax
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  • ...t of skill, speed, agility, focus and precision. Originating in nineteenth-century England, the game of table tennis grew from an after-dinner parlor game int
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  • ...ip, once a provincial team participant in China who got here to dominate United Stateѕ Ԁesҝ tennis in the Nineties after immigгating.<br><br>Fгee DONI
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  • ...r><br>A great example of the quandary table tennis faces within the United States could be seen with Ariel Hsing, a younger player who made a run at the Lond
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  • ...l governing bodies Table Tennis Association and Ping Pong Affiliation, who united in 1903. The trademark ‘Whiff-Whaff', Boris Johnson's most popular title
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  • ...nnis and grߋw & develop the perfect desk tennis abilities in the United States. We foster excellencе and sportsmanship іn a ѕafe and pleasant surroᥙn
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  • ...is the nationwiԁe organizing physique for ԁesk tennis within tһe United States. Of course, Lіly got hеre to Cal after graduatіng highschool in 2014. Li
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  • ...tern tennis grip , which was popularizеd on the West Coɑst of the United States by which the raсkеt іs rotated 90°, аnd performed with the wriѕt tսr
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  • ...ecedence. This is the system that is used in all Main sports in the United States…comparable to Basketball, Soccer, Baseball, etc., it's all crew versus te
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  • .... JOOLA is the official brand of the Nationwide Championship in the United States and the US Open.<br><br>For ATTF President, Khaled El-Salhy, Ghana is likel
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  • ...and. The sport did indeed begin in England at the finish of the nineteenth century, first as a postprandial parlour sport for higher classes. The sound of the
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  • ...overning our bodies Desk Tennis Affiliation and Ping Pong Association, who united in 1903. The trademark ‘Whiff-Whaff', Boris Johnson's preferred identify
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  • ...en within the United Sates and is likely one of the greatest in the United States, working since 1992. With its latest renovation and enlargement, MDTTC has
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  • ...emented this method and have benefited significantly.<br><br>On the United States' lack of Olympic medals: I feel as important as an Olympic medal would be �
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