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This course uses readings and discussions to focus on a series of short-term events that shed light on American politics, culture, and social organization. It emphasizes finding ways to make sense of these complicated, highly traumatic events, and on using them to understand larger processes of change in American history. The class also gives students experience with primary documentation research through a term paper assignment. This course uses readings and discussions to focus on a series of short-term events that shed light on American politics, culture, and social organization. It emphasizes finding ways to make sense of these complicated, highly traumatic events, and on using them to understand larger processes of change in American history. The class also gives students experience with primary documentation research through a term paper assignment.Subjects
riot | riot | strike | strike | conspiracy | conspiracy | cities | cities | urbanism | urbanism | U.S. history | U.S. history | revolutionary war | revolutionary war | boston tea party | boston tea party | civil war | civil war | slavery | slavery | slave uprisings | slave uprisings | Anthony Burns | Anthony Burns | Henry David Thoreau | Henry David Thoreau | industrial revolution | industrial revolution | textile workers | textile workers | Lawrence | Lawrence | MA | MA | student uprising | student uprising | Vietnam War | Vietnam War | Columbia University | Columbia University | communism | communism | socialism | socialism | Lawrence | MA | Lawrence | MA | 21h.104 | 21h.104 | 11.015 | 11.015License
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See all metadataFrom Attlee to Miliband: Can Labour and Unions Face the Future?
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This year's University College Clement Attlee Memorial Lecture will be given by Frances O'Grady, General Secretary of the TUC. Frances O'Grady has been an active trade unionist and campaigner all her working life. In 1994 Frances was appointed as TUC Campaigns Officer and ran campaigns for equal rights for part-timers and against low pay. In 1997, she was appointed to head up the New Unionism campaign and launched the TUC's Organising Academy. In January 2013 Frances became the General Secretary of the TUC, the first woman ever to hold this post. Fair pay remains a core ambition - she was on the Resolution Foundation's Commission on Living Standards, and has been a member of the Low Pay and the High Pay Commissions. Frances is a strong believer in protecting the public service ethos, Wales; http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/uk/Subjects
university college | socialism | labour party | Attlee | Clement Attlee | capitalism | labour | nhs | politics | austerity | university college | socialism | labour party | Attlee | Clement Attlee | capitalism | labour | nhs | politics | austerityLicense
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This course uses readings and discussions to focus on a series of short-term events that shed light on American politics, culture, and social organization. It emphasizes finding ways to make sense of these complicated, highly traumatic events, and on using them to understand larger processes of change in American history. The class also gives students experience with primary documentation research through a term paper assignment. This course uses readings and discussions to focus on a series of short-term events that shed light on American politics, culture, and social organization. It emphasizes finding ways to make sense of these complicated, highly traumatic events, and on using them to understand larger processes of change in American history. The class also gives students experience with primary documentation research through a term paper assignment.Subjects
21H.104 | 21H.104 | 11.015 | 11.015 | riot | riot | strike | strike | conspiracy | conspiracy | cities | cities | urbanism | urbanism | U.S. history | U.S. history | revolutionary war | revolutionary war | boston tea party | boston tea party | civil war | civil war | slavery | slavery | slave uprisings | slave uprisings | Anthony Burns | Anthony Burns | Henry David Thoreau | Henry David Thoreau | industrial revolution | industrial revolution | textile workers | textile workers | Lawrence | MA | Lawrence | MA | student uprising | student uprising | Vietnam War | Vietnam War | Columbia University | Columbia University | communism | communism | socialism | socialismLicense
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See all metadataand de facto delimitation in rural Central Asia
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Part of the COMPAS Seminar Series Michaelmas 2013: Rebordering: reflections in relation to (post)socialism Madeleine Reeves (University of Manchester) explores the relationship between infrastructure, (re)bordering, and inter-communal relations in rural Central Asia. Two decades after independence from the Soviet Union, large stretches of the international border between Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan remain to be juridically delimited or demarcated. The two states are in disagreement over which maps and normative acts, ratified in one republic but not the other when both were part of the Soviet Union, should be taken as the basis of negotiation for border delimitation today. This presentation explores the contemporary legacies of spatial indeterminacy for understanding the politics of territ Wales; http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/uk/Subjects
migration | politics | policy | post-socialism | migration | politics | policy | post-socialism | 2013-12-05License
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See all metadata(In)formal Economies, Economies of Favour: The End of Transition?
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Dr John Round, Senior Lecturer in Human Geography, University of Birmingham and Higher School of Economics, Moscow and Dr Nicolette Makovicky, Departmental Lecturer in Russian and East European Studies give a talk for the FLJS Series Twenty-five years on from the collapse of communism in the Eastern Bloc, this book colloquium will take a comparative approach to two new publications on the importance in everyday life of the informal economy in a post-Soviet, post-Socialist era. In recent years, there has emerged a growing consensus among social scientists that everyday economic transactions ? comprising cash-in-hand work, subsistence production, and the use of social networks ? have increasingly become subsumed by a more thoroughly regulated formal economy. But two books published in th Wales; http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/uk/Subjects
law | justice | socialism | capitalism | economics | politics | law | justice | socialism | capitalism | economics | politics | 2014-03-20License
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See all metadata21A.461 What is Capitalism? (MIT) 21A.461 What is Capitalism? (MIT)
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As we live in the aftermath of the Financial Crisis of 2008, there are renewed questions about the nature of the economic system—capitalism—within which we live. What are its benefits and drawbacks? Why does it garner both so much opposition and support? What are its moral, economic, social and political implications? Is it even a "system"? How has capitalism played out in different historical moments and regions of the world? This class addresses the question "what is capitalism?" from a social scientific point of view, rather than a classical economic one. As we live in the aftermath of the Financial Crisis of 2008, there are renewed questions about the nature of the economic system—capitalism—within which we live. What are its benefits and drawbacks? Why does it garner both so much opposition and support? What are its moral, economic, social and political implications? Is it even a "system"? How has capitalism played out in different historical moments and regions of the world? This class addresses the question "what is capitalism?" from a social scientific point of view, rather than a classical economic one.Subjects
anthropology | anthropology | capitalism | capitalism | capitalist | capitalist | socialism | socialism | socialist | socialist | ethnography | ethnography | ethnographic | ethnographic | economics | economics | inequality | inequality | class | class | financial crisis | financial crisis | weber | weber | bourdieu | bourdieu | Post-Structuralism | Post-Structuralism | Post-Structuralist | Post-Structuralist | globalization | globalization | tea party | tea party | occupy wall street | occupy wall street | socioeconomic | socioeconomicLicense
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See all metadataWelsh history and its sources Welsh history and its sources
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This free course, Welsh history and its sources, is a teaching and learning resource for anyone interested in Welsh history. It contains study materials, links to some of the most important institutions that contribute to our understanding of the history of Wales, and a pool of resources that can help you understand Welsh history and the way it is studied. Included in the material is a taster of the Open University course Small country, big history: themes in the history of Wales (A182). First published on Fri, 18 Mar 2016 as Welsh history and its sources. To find out more visit The Open University's Openlearn website. Creative-Commons 2016 This free course, Welsh history and its sources, is a teaching and learning resource for anyone interested in Welsh history. It contains study materials, links to some of the most important institutions that contribute to our understanding of the history of Wales, and a pool of resources that can help you understand Welsh history and the way it is studied. Included in the material is a taster of the Open University course Small country, big history: themes in the history of Wales (A182). First published on Fri, 18 Mar 2016 as Welsh history and its sources. To find out more visit The Open University's Openlearn website. Creative-Commons 2016Subjects
Heritage | Heritage | Wales | Wales | Welsh | Welsh | medieval | medieval | Middle Ages | Middle Ages | industry | industry | coal | coal | Victorian | Victorian | post-war | post-war | communism | communism | nationalism | nationalism | socialism | socialism | labour | labour | CYMRU_1 | CYMRU_1License
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See all metadataAnarchist-socialist conference Anarchist-socialist conference
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germany | germany | communism | communism | socialism | socialism | anarchy | anarchy | elections | elections | referendum | referendumLicense
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This unit is a teaching and learning resource for anyone interested in Welsh history. It contains study materials, links to some of the most important institutions that contribute to our understanding of the history of Wales, and a pool of resources that can help you understand Welsh history and the way it is studied. Included in the material is a taster of the Open University course Small Country, Big History: Themes in the History of Wales (A182).Subjects
arts and history | coal | communism | communist | demography | edward i | industrial | industry | labour | language | medieval | middle ages | mining | nationalism | nationalist | nonconformist | nonconformity | post-war | radical | radicalism | riot | socialism | socialist | sport | strike | tudor | union | victorian | vote | wales | welsh | welsh history | Education | X000License
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Collection: Cornell University Collection of Political Americana, Cornell University Library Repository: Susan H. Douglas Political Americana Collection, #2214 Rare & Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library, Cornell University Title: Socialist Party Ribbon Political Party: Socialist Date Made: ca. 1900-1920 Measurement: Ribbon: 4 3/4 x 2 in.; 12.065 x 5.08 cm Classification: Costume Persistent URI: hdl.handle.net/1813.001/60d2 There are no known U.S. copyright restrictions on this image. The digital file is owned by the Cornell University Library which is making it freely available with the request that, when possible, the Library be credited as its source.Subjects
cornelluniversitylibrary | badges | politics | promotionalmaterials | socialism | socialistparty | torches | arms | geometricpatterns | culidentifier:value=2214rb0080 | culidentifier:lunafield=idnumberLicense
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See all metadataThe National Conventions and Platforms of All Political Parties: 1789 to 1900
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Collection: Cornell University Collection of Political Americana, Cornell University Library Repository: Susan H. Douglas Political Americana Collection, #2214 Rare & Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library, Cornell University Title: The National Conventions and Platforms of All Political Parties: 1789 to 1900 Political Party: Prohibition Election Year: 1900 Date Made: 1900 Measurement: Book: 6.25 x 4 in.; 15.875 x 10.16 cm Classification: Publications Persistent URI: hdl.handle.net/1813.001/61mn There are no known U.S. copyright restrictions on this image. The digital file is owned by the Cornell University Library which is making it freely available with the request that, when possible, the Library be credited as its source.Subjects
cornelluniversitylibrary | paperbacks | politics | history | politicalconventions | voting | electoralcollege | politicalparties | platformspoliticalparties | presidents | delegates | states | republicannationalconvention | democraticnationalconvention | elections | populistpartyus | prohibitionparty | socialism | americanflags | flowers | culidentifier:value=2214bk0003 | culidentifier:lunafield=idnumberLicense
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Collection: Cornell University Collection of Political Americana, Cornell University Library Repository: Susan H. Douglas Political Americana Collection, #2214 Rare & Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library, Cornell University Title: New York County Socialist Party Ribbon Political Party: Socialist Date Made: ca. 1900-1920 Measurement: Ribbon: 4 x 1 3/4 in.; 10.16 x 4.445 cm Classification: Costume Persistent URI: hdl.handle.net/1813.001/60d1 There are no known U.S. copyright restrictions on this image. The digital file is owned by the Cornell University Library which is making it freely available with the request that, when possible, the Library be credited as its source.Subjects
cornelluniversitylibrary | badges | politics | promotionalmaterials | socialistparty | torches | newyorkcountynewyork | socialism | culidentifier:value=2214rb0079 | culidentifier:lunafield=idnumberLicense
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See all metadataDebs-Seidel "Our Candidates" Portrait Campaign Ribbon, ca. 1912
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Collection: Cornell University Collection of Political Americana, Cornell University Library Repository: Susan H. Douglas Political Americana Collection, #2214 Rare & Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library, Cornell University Title: Debs-Seidel "Our Candidates" Portrait Campaign Ribbon, ca. 1912 Political Party: Socialist Election Year: 1912 Date Made: ca. 1912 Measurement: Ribbon: 3 1/2 x 1 1/2 in.; 8.89 x 3.81 cm Classification: Photographs Persistent URI: hdl.handle.net/1813.001/60d0 There are no known U.S. copyright restrictions on this image. The digital file is owned by the Cornell University Library which is making it freely available with the request that, when possible, the Library be credited as its source.Subjects
cornelluniversitylibrary | badges | portraits | buttonsinformationartifacts | debseugenev | seidelemil | politics | promotionalmaterials | busts | socialism | culidentifier:value=2214rb0078 | culidentifier:lunafield=idnumberLicense
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See all metadataSocialist Party German Branch Committee Ribbon, 1916
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Collection: Cornell University Collection of Political Americana, Cornell University Library Repository: Susan H. Douglas Political Americana Collection, #2214 Rare & Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library, Cornell University Title: Socialist Party German Branch Committee Ribbon, 1916 Political Party: Socialist Election Year: 1916 Date Made: 1916 Measurement: Ribbon: 5 x 2 in.; 12.7 x 5.08 cm Classification: Costume Persistent URI: hdl.handle.net/1813.001/60d3 There are no known U.S. copyright restrictions on this image. The digital file is owned by the Cornell University Library which is making it freely available with the request that, when possible, the Library be credited as its source.Subjects
cornelluniversitylibrary | badges | politics | promotionalmaterials | socialistparty | committees | germanamericans | manhattanvillenewyork | socialism | culidentifier:value=2214rb0081 | culidentifier:lunafield=idnumberLicense
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This resource is a composite image comprising a sepia photograph of Karl Marx, an image of a gavel and an image of money (American dollar bills).Subjects
political philosophy | communism | socialism | capitalism | economics | philosophy | marx | karl | marxism | engels | POLITICS / ECONOMICS / LAW / SOCIAL SCIENCES | HUMANITIES (HISTORY / ARCHAEOLOGY / RELIGIOUS STUDIES / PHILOSOPHY) | Social studies | Historical and Philosophical studies | Learning | Design and delivery of programmes | Students | UK EL06 = SCQF 6 | Advanced courses | NICAT 3 | CQFW 3 | Advanced | A/AS Level | NVQ 3 | Higher | SVQ 3 | UK EL07 = SCQF 7 | Higher Certificate | NICAT 4 | CQFW 4 | NVQ 4 | Advanced Higher | SVQ 4 | HN Certificate | UK EL08 = SCQF 8 | Higher Diploma | NICAT 5 | CQFW 5 | HN Diploma | Diploma in HE | UK EL09 = SCQF 9 | Ordinary degree | NICAT 6 | CQFW 6 | NVQ 5 | SVQ 5 | Ordinary degree | Graduate certific | UK EL10 = SCQF 10 | Honours degree | Graduate diploma | philosophical studies | V000 | L000 | D | ELicense
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The importance of context, that is when, where and how we display a work of art can change meaning. For copyright purposes images used in this material are copyrighted Columbia University and LSE 2005 and originate from www.dart.columbia.edu.Subjects
context | art | history | social interaction | display | politics | socialism | composition | fine art | graphics | art and design | curators | dealers | artists | writers | Arts and Crafts | Creative Arts and Design | Learning | Design and delivery of programmes | UK EL05 = SCQF 5 | Intermediate level | Intermediate | NICAT 2 | CQFW 2 | Intermediate | GSCE A-C | NVQ 2 | | UK EL06 = SCQF 6 | Advanced courses | NICAT 3 | CQFW 3 | Advanced | A/AS Level | NVQ 3 | Higher | SVQ 3 | UK EL07 = SCQF 7 | Higher Certificate | NICAT 4 | CQFW 4 | NVQ 4 | Advanced Higher | SVQ 4 | HN Certificate | design | W000License
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See all metadataHistory of Europe, 1800 to the Present
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This course will introduce the student to the history of Europe from 1800 to present day. The student will learn about the major political, economic, and social changes that took place in Europe during this period including Industrial Revolution, the First and Second World Wars, imperialism, and the Cold War. By the end of this course, the student will understand how nationalism, industrialization, and imperialism fueled the rise of European nation-states in the nineteenth century, as well as how world war and oppressive regimes devastated Europe during the 1900s. This free course may be completed online at any time. See course site for detailed overview and learning outcomes. (History 202)Subjects
industrial revolution | labor | urbanization | class | science | napoleonic | socialism | liberalism | nationalism | modernization | migration | imperialism | depression | dictatorship | world war | cold war | european union | philosophical studies | V000License
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This free course is a teaching and learning resource for anyone interested in Welsh history. It contains study materials links to some of the most important institutions that contribute to our understanding of the history of Wales and a pool of resources that can help you understand Welsh history and the way it is studied. Included in the material is a taster of the Open University course Small country big history: themes in the history of Wales (A182).Subjects
Heritage | Wales | Welsh | medieval | Middle Ages | industry | coal | Victorian | post-war | communism | nationalism | socialism | labour | CYMRU_1License
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s Capital Volume I with Professor David Harvey. A close reading of the text of Marx's Capital Volume I with Professor David Harvey.Subjects
Karl Marx | Das Kapital | David Harvy | marxism | capitalism | Communist Manifesto | socialism | political economy | economics | sociologyLicense
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s Capital Volume I with Professor David Harvey. A close reading of the text of Marx's Capital Volume I with Professor David Harvey.Subjects
Karl Marx | Das Kapital | David Harvy | marxism | capitalism | Communist Manifesto | socialism | political economy | economics | sociologyLicense
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