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UNINA9910140239803321 |
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Armor |
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[Washington, D.C.], : [United States Armor Association], [1950]- |
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Fort Knox, Ky., : Chief of Armor |
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Fort Knox, KY, : U.S. Army Armor Center |
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Fort Benning, GA, : U.S. Army Armor School |
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Tanks (Military science) - United States |
Armed Forces - Armored troops |
Armed Forces - Drill and tactics |
Tanks (Military science) |
Periodicals. |
United States |
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Some v. distributed to depository libraries, except July-Aug. 2001-<Nov.-Dec. 2001> |
"Magazine of mounted warfare"--Home page screen caption. |
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ARMOR is the professional journal of the U.S. Army's Armor Branch, published by the Chief of Armor at Fort Knox, Ky., training center for the Army's tank and cavalry forces. It seeks to address such problems as implementing official doctrine, addressing concerns about the wisdom of particular tactics, expressing useful discoveries that have been made within units and sharing techniques with others. |
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UNINA9910793763003321 |
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Autore |
Horn Max <1920-> |
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The Intercollegiate Socialist Society, 1905-1921 : origins of the modern American student movement / / Max Horn |
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London : , : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, , 2019 |
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1-000-30250-4 |
1-000-23062-7 |
0-429-31186-9 |
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1 online resource (xv, 259 pages) |
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Student movements - United States |
Right and left (Political science) |
College students - Political activity - United States - History - 20th century |
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Monografia |
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"First published 1979 by Westview Press." |
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Westview Replica Editions -- Preface -- Birth of the Intercollegiate Socialist Society -- The Struggle for Survival -- In Search of Ideology -- The ISS in Action -- The Quest for Allies -- The Crisis of World War I -- "Enemies of the Republic" -- Epilogue -- Constitution of the Intercollegiate Socialist Society -- Selected ISS Student Leaders and Members -- Officers and Members of ISS Executive Committee, 1905-1921 -- ISS College Chapters Active for Varying Periods, 1910-1917 |
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The Intercollegiate Socialist Society--prototype of the modern American student movement and the ancestor of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS)--was the first nationally organized student group that had a distinct political and ideological orientation. Its social and economic concerns, among them the labor and women's suffrage movements, encompassed most of the issues agitating a rapidly changing society during the first two decades of this century. The ISS started a tradition of student political awareness and protest that has persisted to our day. For more than 15 years, it provided a forum for a group of gifted young men and women who, then and later, exercised influence far out of proportion to their numbers. This first full-scale |
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study of the ISS follows the society from its birth in 1905 to its decline during World War I and the postwar period. Relying largely on original sources, Horn examines the structure, ideology, program, and tactics of the ISS and assesses its impact on students, faculty, and college administrators. |
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