04715nam 2200673 450 991046395150332120200520144314.01-306-86564-60-89733-823-5(CKB)3240000000126552(EBL)1708535(SSID)ssj0001281472(PQKBManifestationID)11951438(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001281472(PQKBWorkID)11347662(PQKB)11580685(MiAaPQ)EBC1708535(PPN)187314810(Au-PeEL)EBL1708535(CaPaEBR)ebr10881307(CaONFJC)MIL617815(OCoLC)881417216(EXLCZ)99324000000012655220140621h20082008 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrAvengers and defenders glimpses of Chicago's Jewish past /Walter RothChicago, Illinois :Academy Chicago,2008.©20081 online resource (248 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-89733-825-1 0-89733-573-2 Front Cover; Title Page; Half Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; Part I: Trouble in the City; 1: Jewish Connections to the Haymarket Bomb Tragedy; 2: The Peoria Street Riots of November 1949; 3: Meyer Levin and the Memorial Day Massacre of 1937; 4: Levy Mayer and the Iroquois Theatre Fire; 5: Frankie Foster: Did he Really Murder Jake Lingle?; Part II: Business in the City; 6: Albert Davis Lasker: ""The Father of Modern Advertising""; 7: Ernest Byfield: The Pump Room and the Pageant; 8: Williams S. Paley: Good Night, and Good Luck; 9: Elizabeth Stein, Photographer10: Mail Order & Bungalows: Philanthropist Benjamin J. Rosenthal11: Demise of the Foreman-State Bank: Was it ""Shylock in Reverse""?; 12: Nelson Morris and the Stockyards; Part III: Culture in the City; Meyer Levin and the Kibbutz Buchenwald Diary; Isaac Rosenfeld: Humboldt Park's Troubled Literary ""Golden Boy""; Part IV: Science in the City; 15: Leo Strauss at the University of Chicago; 16: Martin D. Kamen: Science and Politics in the Nuclear Age; 17: From Berlin to Chicago: ""Lucky"" Molecular Biologist Gunther Stent; Part V: Avengers and Defenders18: The Mexican Adventure of Paul Rothenberg19: Sholom Schwartzbard: The Avenger; 20: Julian M. Mack: Life in Chicago; 21: Judge Samuel Alschuler of the Seventh Court; 22: Terminiello vs. Chicago: The Free Speech Case; Part VI: Lovers of Zion; 23: Jabotinsky: The Zionist Leader and Ideological Forebear of Today's Likud Party Drew Attention Wherever He Went, Even During his Two Visits to Chicago; Part VII: Addenda: Author's Messages to the Chicago Jewish Historical Society 2003-2007; 24: Dr. Edward Hirsch Levi: The Greatest Lawyer of his Time25: ""Is Jerusalem Burning?"" Myth, Memory and the Battle of Latrun26: Daniel Barenboim Workshop in the Middle East; 27: 1001 Afternoons in Chicago; 28: Eli Wiesel and Night; 29: Dr. Erika Fromm, Famed Psychologist; 30: Albert Einstein: The ""Undesirable Alien""; 31: Chicago Jewish Philanthropists; 32: A Three Generation Visit to Israel; 33: How to Kiss a Catholic Priest; 34: Hecht and Levin; 35: Aaron Director, University of Chicago Free Market Economist; 36: Italy 2005: Victory Celebration; 37: How the Son of Ulysses S. Grant Helped a Galtizianer; 38: A German-Jewish DialogueWalter Roth delves deep into the archives of Chicago's Jewish past, and provides a new collection of illuminating essays on its various aspects. Booklist said of his previous collection, Looking Backward: True Stories from Chicago's Jewish Past, ?Roth writes about the well-known and the not-so-well-known, bringing to life the peOut of Printle, events and institutions that shaped the Jewish community." Roth is also co-author of An Accidental Anarchist, about the killing of a Jewish immigrant by Chicago's Chief of Police in 1908. Kirkus Reviews said, ?The authors have skillfully removed the dustJewsIllinoisChicagoHistoryJewsSocial conditionsJewsHistory1789-1945JewsHistory1945-Electronic books.JewsHistory.JewsSocial conditions.JewsHistoryJewsHistory977.311004924Roth Walter350426MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910463951503321Avengers and defenders2172634UNINA02860oam 2200541z 450 991014014570332120240125051221.02-940549-55-910.4000/books.iheid.1767(CKB)2560000000351829(SSID)ssj0001387302(PQKBManifestationID)12631817(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001387302(PQKBWorkID)11378872(PQKB)11513122(FrMaCLE)OB-iheid-1767(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/60845(PPN)182829189(oapen)doab60845(EXLCZ)99256000000035182920160829d1986 uy 0freuu||||||m||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThéorie Générale de L'EtatGraduate Institute Publications1986Presses universitaires de France1986Genève :Graduate Institute Publications,20141986, 20141 online resource (517 p.)Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph2-13-039623-2 Il n’est pas possible de bâtir une théorie de l’État sur la croyance en l’État qui a marqué les époques précédentes, puisque tant d’hommes souffrent et pâtissent, aujourd’hui encore, sous le joug d’États iniques. Il importe, au contraire, de veiller à ce que la théorie de l’État s’occupe beaucoup plus des fondements philosophiques, de la justification et des finalités de l’État. Celui qui écrit une théorie de l’État doit donc aller au fond des débats contemporains, qu’ils soient idéologiques ou de programme. L’auteur de cet ouvrage s’est donc assigné une tâche ardue qu’il a remarquablement accomplie grâce à sa connaissance approfondie du droit public et de la philosophie politique. De surcroît, son analyse est enrichie par la perception aiguë des problèmes de notre époque. Il a fait une synthèse exemplaire des doctrines exposées par les différents théoriciens de l’État et complète son ouvrage d’un apport personnel original. Dans sa démarche intellectuelle, il s’est attaché plus particulièrement à la question des droits de l’homme ainsi qu’aux rapports entre le droit et la justice.Political sciencePhilosophyPolitical sciencePhilosophy.Fleiner-Gerster Thomas1938-aut249541Hänni PeterctbFleiner-Gerster Thomas1938-ctbMorand GermainectbMiAaPQNZ-WeVULNZ-WeVULBOOK9910140145703321Theorie generale de l'Etat616073UNINA