01318cam0-22003251i-450-99000552755040332120130624131603.0000552755FED01000552755(Aleph)000552755FED0100055275519990604e19661891km-y0itay50------baitaITy-------001yy<<L'>>economia politica nelle accademie e ne'congressi degli scienziati, 1750-1850memoria onorata del premio Cossa dalla R. Accademia di scienze, lettere ed arti di Modena 3 aprile 1889 sul tema L'economia politica nelle accademie italiane della seconda meta del secolo XVIII e ne' congressi degli scienziati della prima metà del secolo XIXAndrea BallettiBolognaForni1966223 p.25 cmRistampa anastatica dell'ed.: Modena, 1891ECONOMIATeorieItaliaSec. 18.-19.330.121itaBalletti,Andrea<1850-1938>123092ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990005527550403321330.1 BAL 1ST.MED.MOD. 3411FLFBC330.1 BAL 1 BISBibl. 21454FLFBCFLFBCEconomia politica nelle accademie e ne'congressi degli scienziati, 1750-1850610154UNINA03535nam 2200469 450 991082221160332120200702044134.01-4744-7130-710.1515/9781474471305(CKB)4100000010653618(MiAaPQ)EBC6141471(DE-B1597)616247(DE-B1597)9781474471305(OCoLC)1306538624(EXLCZ)99410000001065361820200618h20102004 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe civil rights movement /Mark NewmanEdinburgh :Edinburgh University Press,2010.©20041 online resource (xiii, 193 pages)BAAS paperbacks0-7486-1593-8 Frontmatter -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Chronology -- 1 Prerequisites for Change -- 2 The Emergence of the Movement, 1941-59 -- 3 The End of Jim Crow in the South, 196o-; -- 4 The Disintegration of the National Civil Rights Coalition, 1964-8 -- 5 Civil Rights in a Conservative Era -- 6 Conclusion -- Suggestions for Further Reading -- IndexExplains the origins, development, results and the debates surrounding the movement for racial equality in the USAGBS_insertPreviewButtonPopup('ISBN:9780748615933');This introduction to the Civil Rights Movement synthesises its history, explaining its origins, development and results as well as historiographical debates. A survey based on a wealth of recent scholarship, it provides a critical perspective on the movement, eschewing the celebratory tone that pervades much of the current literature, and taking into account the African-American community's diversity.Mark Newman outlines the range of white responses to the movement and analyses both northern and southern opinion. He examines the role of the federal government, the church and organised labour, as well as assessing the impact of the Cold War. The book discusses local, regional, and national civil rights campaigns; the utility of non-violent direct action; and the resurgence of black nationalism. And it explains the development, achievements and disintegration of the national civil rights coalition, the role of Martin Luther King Jr and the contribution of many otherwise ordinary men and women to the movement. The insufficiently appreciated National Association for the Advancement of Colored People receives particular attention, with contrasts drawn between the national office and state conferences and local branches. In detailing and assessing the African-American struggle between the 1930s and 1980s, Newman widens the movement's traditional chronology, offering readers a broad-ranging history. Key FeaturesCovers both the north and south of AmericaBroad chronological coverage - begins in 1941 and ends in 1989, covering the origins and long-term effects of the movementDiscusses the historiography of the CRM, at an appropriate level for undergraduates"BAAS paperbacks.Civil rights movementsUnited StatesHistory20th centuryCivil rights movementsHistory323.0973MG 70968SEPArvkNewman Mark(Historian),863447MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910822211603321The civil rights movement4014701UNINA