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         Us Studies 20th Century:     more books (100)
  1. Them and Us: The American Invasion of British High Society by CharlesJennings, 2007
  2. Race and the Shaping of Twentieth-Century Atlanta by Ronald H. Bayor, 1996-05-20
  3. Checking the Waste: A Study in Conservation (From an Early 20th Century Perspective) by Mary Huston Gregory, 2010-01-31
  4. The Journal of Burma Studies
  5. World Today (Modern studies) by Esmond Wright, 1978-04-01
  6. In Search of Refuge: Jews and Us Consuls in Nazi Germany 1933-1941 (Parkes-Wiener Series on Jewish Studies) by Bat-Ami Zucker, 2001-04
  7. America Beyond Black and White: How Immigrants and Fusions Are Helping Us Overcome the Racial Divide (Contemporary Political and Social Issues) by Ronald Fernandez, 2008-12-15
  8. Exploitation and Exclusion: Race and Class in Contemporary Us Society (African Discourse Series, No. 3) by Abebe Zegeye, Leonard Harris, 1991-09
  9. Angels From the Sea: Relief Operations in Bangladesh, 1991 (CBO Study) by Charles R. Smith, 1996-03-21
  10. The US Military in Hawai'i: Colonialism, Memory and Resistance (Cambridge Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies Series) by Brian Ireland, 2010-12-07
  11. Guys Like Us: Citing Masculinity in Cold War Poetics by Michael Davidson, 2003-12-15
  12. American Environmentalism: The US Environmental Movement, 1970-1990
  13. The International Theory of Leonard Woolf: A Study in Twentieth-Century Idealism by Peter Wilson, 2003-09-06
  14. The Boundaries between Us: Natives and Newcomers along the Frontiers of the Old Northwest Territory, 1750-1850

81. Graduate Faculty
Ph.D. Harvard University; Post1965 us Latina/o Minority, Post-Colonial, and CulturalStudies theories. Ph.D. Yale University; 20th century poetry; Japanese
http://ls.berkeley.edu/dept/theater/GraduateProgram/faculty.html

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GRADUATE FACULTY
Janet Adelman
, Professor and Chair, Department of English; Ph.D. Yale University; Shakespearean Drama; Psychoanalytic and Feminist Theory. Joel Altman , Professor, Department of English; Ph.D. Stanford University; English Renaissance.
Chris Berry , Associate Professor, Film Studies and Department of Theater, Dance,
and Performance Studies; Ph.D. UCLA; Performance in Audio-Visual Media, Drama, and Chinese Film, Performance and Identity.
Judith Butler , Professor and Chair, Departments of Rhetoric and Comparative Literature; Ph.D. Yale University; Performance and Identity.
Brandi Wilkins Catanese , Assistant Professor, Departments of African American Studies and Theater, Dance, and Performance Studies ; Ph.D. Stanford University; African-American Drama and Theater.
Sudipto Chatterjee , Assistant Professor, Department of Theater, Dance, and Performance Studies; Ph.D. New York University; Bengali Theater, Postcolonial Studies Anne Cheng , Associate Professor, Department of English; Ph.D. University of California at Berkeley; Narration and Performance of race in modern literature with an interdisciplinary focus on drama, fiction, and film.

82. History Faculty At CSI
History Calvin B. Holder, Professor and Director of the AfricanAmerican StudiesProgram (holder@postbox.csi.cuny.edu) Afro-American, 20th-century us, Caribbean
http://www.library.csi.cuny.edu/dept/history/faculty.html
The Department of History
The College of Staten Island/CUNY
Room 2N-215, 2800 Victory Boulevard, Staten Island, NY 10314 (718) 982-2870 HISTORY HOME STUDYING HISTORY HISTORY ADVISING DEGREE REQUIREMENTS FACULTY COURSES HISTORY DEPARTMENT NEWS LINKS, TOOLS AND
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The Faculty The department has a large faculty with a varied background. All of its members are ready to help you study history but if you are especially interested in a particular kind of history it might help you to know what members of the department share your interests. Once you have developed an interest in a special field you may want to do an independent study project of your own devising with an interested department member.
Frederick M. Binder, Professor Emeritus binder@postbox.csi.cuny.edu
Early National U.S., History of Education, U.S. Social and Intellectual.
Luther P. Carpenter, Professor (On Leave, 2002-2003)

Sandi E. Cooper, Professor ( sansi@cunyvm.cuny.edu
Modern Europe (especially France and Italy), Women's History, World History.
Manuela Dobos, Associate Professor (On Leave, 2002-2003) (

83. Consequences (v1,No1) - Trends In U.S. Climate During The Twentieth Century
number of hurricanes making landfall in the us and in also low in the early part ofthe century. Furthermore, recent studies indicate that even if significant
http://www.gcrio.org/CONSEQUENCES/spring95/Climate.html
CONESQUENCES: Volume 1, Number 1
Trends in U.S. Climate during the Twentieth Century
by Thomas R. Karl Richard W. Knight David R. Easterling Robert G. Quayle The Authors all serve on the scientific staff of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Climatic Data Center (NCDC), in Asheville, North Carolina. Thomas Karl , who has also been active in defining an international Global Climate Observing System, serves as the Center's Senior Scientist. Robert Quayle is Chief of the NCDC Global Climate Laboratory and David Easterling and Richard Knight are staff meteorologists. The NCDC is the nation's repository for all current and past meteorological records. H as the climate of the United States changed significantly during the century that is about to end? In what ways and by how much? Have national trends emerged that agreeor perhaps disagreewith what is expected from projections of global greenhouse warming? In this review assessment we focus on the climate history of the conterminous U.S. (excluding Alaska and Hawaii) for the century that is about to end. We first examine the observations that conventionally describe weather and climate and next, the now pressing question of whether observed changes in this country are consistent with predictions of anticipated, global greenhouse warming. In doing so, we need always remember that while we are among the largest countries in terms of land area, the U.S. covers but about 2% of the surface of the Earth; what happens meteorologically within its borders is but a sampling of that amount drawn from an interrelated, global system. While we have a U.S. National Climatic Data Center (NCDC), its mission is necessarily global because climate itself is a global phenomenon: the atmosphere respects no national boundaries. At the same time, it is local weather conditions that most affect us, individually or collectively. Any response to the question of impending climate change must first be weighed in light of regional and national impacts, in this country or any other.

84. 20th Century U.S. Workshop Of The Corcoran Department Of History

http://www.virginia.edu/history/events/20-sem/home.html
The Twentieth Century U.S. Workshop of the Corcoran Department of History
The Twentieth Century U.S. Workshop of the Corcoran Department of History is an informal group that meets occasionally throughout the year to discuss work in progress by faculty and graduate students. Inquiries regarding possible presentations should be directed to Jon Stokes or Professor Brian Balogh Previous Guests This year, the Miller Center's American Political Development Program will be combining the Twentieth Century U.S. History Workshop (that was held Friday afternoons on grounds last year) and the APD colloquia series into a regularly scheduled "Colloquia Series on Politics and History." This series will continue to be interdisciplinary and attract a broad range of speakers on topics from cultural history to political science. We will invite a range of speakers, from graduate students on grounds to senior scholars from across the country and post the papers of the speakers in advance. Speakers will make presentations followed by significant time for discussion. The colloquia will generally be held on Thursdays beginning at Noon in the Associates Room at the Miller Center of Public Affairs . Lunch will be served followed by the speaker presentations.
Fall, 2002

85. French And Linguistics, BA Honours, UCAS Code QR11, 4 Years
Key Figures in 20th century Linguistics (10 credits); Topics in the Psychology LanguageText and Technology (10 credits); Name studies (20 credits); Introduction
http://www.ncl.ac.uk/sml/undergrad/QR11.php

86. French And Business Studies, BA Honours, UCAS Code RN11, 4 Years
In Business studies, you must take an organisational behaviour module and an SelectedFrench Authors of the 20th century (10 credits); Introduction to the
http://www.ncl.ac.uk/sml/undergrad/RN11.php

87. UCLA International Institute :: The 20th Century Through Russian Eyes
traces major moments in the 20th century from the a $100 gift certificate to SocialStudies School Service UCLA Contact us Email Webmaster About the
http://www.international.ucla.edu/article.asp?parentid=2726

88. American Studies Program
500 pm Sample American studies Course Offerings 19181945 American labor during the20th century American parties and drama Asian American and us politics Asian
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/gsas/liberalstudies/americanstudies.html
American
Studies
Program
The Program in American Studies focuses on the various cultures of the United States from the viewpoint of several disciplines. Required courses in literature, history, social science, and art history give students the foundation to specialize in one period or interdisciplinary area as they design an individual program of study in consultation with their adviser. The program concludes with a substantial paper that brings synthesized perspectives from two (or more) disciplines to bear on a limited topic within the student's area of concentration.
Since relatively few courses meet during evening hours, it would be difficult to complete this program taking evening courses alone.
Requirements
All students in the program should consult the program adviser regularly. The requirements here are special to the program and should be read in conjunction with the general requirements for the Liberal Studies M.A. degree. Thirty-six points of courses dealing with the United States are required. Of these, 6 points may be allowed in transfer credit from another university if the faculty committee on admissions approves. Thirty points must be completed in Columbia courses. The program includes:
  • one introductory course (3 points), usually

89. United States History
Social studies. Great American Speeches Great political speeches of the 20th centurywith background Ross Homepage - Information on the history of the us flag
http://www.sldirectory.com/studf/research3.html

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    • From Revolution to Reconstruction and what happened next . An online history of the United States. The American Presidency - Do you have to do a report on a president? This is the place to go. Information from three different Grolier Encyclopedias, sound bites from presidential speeches, and results from all presidential elections. The American Memory - A variety of topics in American history illustrated with photos and other materials from the Library of Congress. America's Story - Introduction to American history and geography. Meet amazing Americans, visit the states, travel in time, and learn about America's music. The American Currency Exhibit - The history of money in the United States. There are lots of illustrations. Great American Speeches - Great political speeches of the 20th century with background information.

90. USGS Minerals Information: Materials Flow
General, 20th century us Mineral Prices Decline in Constant Dollars OF00-389;A Note on Scrap in the 1992 us Input-Output Tables OF-00-313;
http://minerals.usgs.gov/minerals/mflow/

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91. Royal Shakespeare Company: The Michigan Residency
the Part I Book Club, this group discussion will be led by UM graduate students RahulSinha (Asian studies) and Sejal Sutaria (20thcentury British and Indian
http://www.umich.edu/pres/rsc/educational-events/bookclubs.html

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Winter 2003 Course Offerings
RSC Study and Book Clubs
Coriolanus and Merry Wives of Windsor Reading the book and/or play prior to attending these events is encouraged, but not required. STUDY CLUB CORIOLANUS Multi-purpose Room, Basement Level Ann Arbor District Library, 343 S. Fifth Avenue Led by U-M English Professor Linda Gregerson. Coriolanus A UMS collaboration with the Ann Arbor District Library. STUDY CLUB MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR Multi-purpose Room, Basement Level Ann Arbor District Library, 343 S. Fifth Avenue Led by U-M Theater and Drama Faculty John Neville-Andrews. This study club will explore how the comedy, characters, and plot in The Merry Wives Of Windsor A UMS collaboration with the Ann Arbor District Library. RSC BOOK CLUB Ann Arbor District Library, 343 S. Fifth Avenue Led by U-M English Lecturer Sadia Abbas. Sadia Abbas received her Ph.D. from Brown University. Her specialization is in the work of Salman Rushdie, Renaissance English literature, and late-20th-century fiction and culture.

92. English 200: Resources For Research: 19th And 20th Century Literature
and indexes to other nineteenthcentury magazines and Dissertations (UCB only) ListsUS dissertations from of nineteenth-centruy British studies published from
http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/Collections/English/English200.html
English 200
Resources for Research
September 2002
Prepared by Michaelyn Burnette
and
Joe Barker
, The Teaching Library University of California, Berkeley
Contents of this page:
The URL of this page is: http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/Collections/English/English200.html
Click here for the Current Schedule of Drop-In Library Workshops (Evaluating Web Sites, EndNote, Electronic Research Resources, Finding Full-Text Online, web searching including the "Invisible Web," and more)
Indexes to Scholarly Research Published in Periodicals and Books

93. 20th Century Studies
This......Module DatabaseTopics ListCourse List MUS508J2 20th centurystudies. Campus Jordanstown Tutor Semesters 2.
http://www.ulst.ac.uk/courses/modules/modules/MUS508J2.html
Module Database Topics List Course List MUS508J2 - 20th century studies Campus: Jordanstown
Semesters:
Description:

This module is a general historical study of music since 1920, in which the students are expected to study the broad stylistic trends of the period as well as analysing representative works by the main composers concerned. : Coursework:
Exam:
Credits:
Level:
Entrance requirements:

No special requirements

94. Ballard Spahr Andrews & Ingersoll, LLP | Client Successes | Case Studies
its European flights from Philadelphia International Airport – one of us Airways’major hub in the nation at the turn of the 20th century, Philadelphia’s
http://www.ballardspahr.com/client_successes/caselists.asp?id=74

95. USDA Forest Service - Sierra Nevada Research Center - Current
TITLE Response of subalpine conifers to 20th century climate variability in theSierra Nevada and St., Albany, CA 94706 usA Millar cmillar@fs.fed.us ph 510
http://www.psw.fs.fed.us/snrc/research_emphasis_areas/ecosystem/currentstudies/b

96. Skewl Sites - Site Index - SOCIALS STUDIES - Current Events
SOCIALS studies Current Events. as the historical and intellectual origins of theUS Constitution and A list of the 100 top news stories of the 20th century. .
http://www.skewlsites.com/curevent.htm
SOCIALS STUDIES - Current Events Primary 50 States.com Click on any of the fifty states for fast facts, state capitals, and information about each and every U.S. State. Ben's Guide to U.S. Government for Kids Ben Franklin is your guide as you learn how government works. Bonus.com Offers hundreds of quality activities that invite kids to play, colour, explore, learn and imagine. CBC 4 Kids This Canadian web site offers news, sports, a clubhouse, science experiments, and music for kids from CBC radio. CEC Lesson Plans A comprehensive, well organized compilation of lesson plans for k-12. Earth Day Groceries Project Find out about a "project in which students decorate paper grocery bags with environmental messages for Earth Day." Education Site for the 2002 Olympic Winter Games An educational site for the 2002 Olympic Winter Games Education Week on the Web Up to date information on the latest and greatest events happening in the field of education.

97. Year By Year: 1900-2002
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98. U.S. Latino Studies From The University Of Texas Press

http://www.utexas.edu/utpress/subjects/uslat.html
U.S. Latino Studies
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Amigas: Letters of Friendship and Exile
(read an excerpt Aquino et al. A Reader in Latina Feminist Theology: Religion and Justice (read an excerpt Arreola Tejano South Texas: A Mexican American Cultural Province (read an excerpt Barger and Reza The Farm Labor Movement in the Midwest: Social Change and Adaptation among Migrant Farmworkers Barrera Looking for Carrascolendas: From a Child's World to Award-Winning Television (read an excerpt Barrientos and Hosch Reaching Out/Dame la Mano: Utilization of Mental Health Resources in El Paso and Mexico Berg Latino Images in Film: Stereotypes, Subversion, and Resistance (read an excerpt Brown-Guillory Women of Color: Mother-Daughter Relationships in 20th-Century Literature El Teatro Campesino: Theater in the Chicano Movement Carmichael and Sayer The Skeleton at the Feast: The Day of the Dead in Mexico Chipman Spanish Texas, 1519-1821

99. Women's Studies: U. S. Literature

http://www.utexas.edu/depts/wstudies/publications/hsr/uslit.html
you are here: home publications high school reading list U.S. Literature S. Cahill, ed. Writing Women's Lives: An Anthology of Autobiographical Narratives by Twentieth Century American Women Writers . [1994: Harper Collins] (NF) See TEACHING RESOURCES Louisa May Alcott. Little Women . This classic novel traces the experiences of a family and their four daughters in 19th century America. The book presents an early feminist criticism of the institution of marriage as the only option for a young woman. (F) and A Modern Mephistopheles . A nice surprise from the usually known fare by the author of Little Women (see also Behind a Mask and Plots and Counterplots ). The character of Gladys becomes central to the novella's meaning, and the grounds for her "release" explore the problem of the nineteenth-century woman's self-captivity. (F) Paula Gunn Allen, ed. Spider Woman's Granddaughters . [1989: Beacon Press] This collection of traditional tales and contemporary writing by native American women derives its title from a Cherokee account that Grandmother Spider brought the light of intelligence and experience to the people. (F) Dorothy Allison.

100. HL-Courses Fulfilling American Field (Class Of 2002)
Williams. Religion 1482. The Catholic Experience in the us. Orsi. Orsi. 6. 20thCentury American Literature. AfroAmerican studies 138z. Interracial Literature.
http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~histlit/period_reqs2002.html
Committee on Degrees in
LIST OF 2002-2003 COURSES FULFILLING PERIOD REQUIREMENTS IN THE AMERICA FIELD
1. Colonial American History
Historical Study B-41. Inventing New England. Ulrich History 71a. America to Civil War. Corman History 1610. Confronting Objects/Interpreting Culture. Ulrich/Gaskell History 1620. The Old South. O'Donovan History 1648. Communication in the Early Nation. Corman History and Literature 91r. The African Diaspora in the Colonial Americas. Beatty Religion 1465. Liberalism and Orthodoxy. Hall Religion 1468. Religion in America. Hall 2. Colonial American Literature Afro-American Studies 134y. Memory, Landscape and the African American. Kincaid English 17. American Literature to 1860. New 3. 19th Century American History Historical Study A-34. Medicine and Society in America. Brandt Historical Study B-41. Inventing New England. Ulrich

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