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Murdach, Allison D. – Social Work, 2007
During the 1890s and the first three decades of the 20th century, social work in the United States developed a community-based direct practice approach to family assistance and social reform. The basis for this method was a situational view of social life that emphasized the use of interpersonal and transactional methods to achieve social and…
Descriptors: Social Action, Social Work, Counseling Techniques, Community Action
Brinkley, Alan – New England Social Studies Bulletin, 1984
Most historians now widely agree that the concrete accomplishments of President Kennedy were modest and that his failures and misjudgments were considerable. Yet Kennedy's image continues to shine in our historical memories with a brightness that few other figures of this century can match. Reasons are discussed. (RM)
Descriptors: Modern History, Presidents, United States History
Parmet, Herbert – New England Social Studies Bulletin, 1984
The presidency of John F. Kennedy is assessed. Considered are J.F.K's positions on, and national and world leaders' reactions to, such issues as oil depletion allowances, the Civil Rights Bill, the Vietnam situation, and the Cold War missile gap. (RM)
Descriptors: Modern History, Presidents, United States History
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Sun, Qi – Convergence, 2008
Since the founding of the modern Chinese state in 1949 until the end of the century, China has mobilised and experienced several social/political movements and economic transformations. Entering the twenty-first century, China's repositioning within the global context has brought about its new national policy and blueprint to build a socialist…
Descriptors: Modern History, Adult Education, Ideology, Foreign Countries
Kelley, Colleen E. – 1989
A preliminary study surveyed peace communication research in speech communication journals, covering the period from World War I through the late 20th century. The Matlon "Index" includes journals approved by the publications board of the Speech Communication Association (SCA) and was used in this project as the database for the period…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Modern History, Peace, Scholarly Journals
Lindemann, Dirk – Indiana Social Studies Quarterly, 1985
Richard Wagner was probably the most influential musician of the 19th century. However, his image as an alleged intellectual-spiritual forerunner of national socialism through his music and prose works fosters aversion among critics. Whether Wagner's complicacy of art and ideology has had any lasting consequence on his reputation is discussed. (RM)
Descriptors: European History, Modern History, Music, Musicians
Worthen, Marian L. – Orbit, 1972
A review of taped interviews of Canadian public figures. (MM)
Descriptors: History Instruction, Interviews, Modern History, Tape Recordings
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Aquino, John – Music Educators Journal, 1979
In recognition of Rudolf Friml's centenary (1879-1979), his career as a composer of operettas, musical comedies, and musical satires and as a concert pianist is reviewed. (KC)
Descriptors: Biographies, Modern History, Musical Composition, Musicians
Drew, Lisa – National Wildlife, 1995
Examines lessons the natural world has taught humans in the past quarter century. Each subject, ranging from toxic pollution to the effects of regulation, illustrates the theme that the fates of people and wildlife are intertwined. (LZ)
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Environmental Research, Modern History, Wildlife
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Kamecka, Malgorzata – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2007
The aim of this paper is to comment, first of all, on the principles of the educational model suggested to young noble Poles. It emphasises the importance that was attached to education during the period analysed and describes the most significant changes that were taking place in pedagogical methods. Then, the role of private tutors in the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Tutors, Tutoring, Private Education
Bartlett, Steve; Murton, Diana M. – SAGE Publications (CA), 2007
"Introduction to Education Studies" is established as the key text for undergraduate students of education studies as well as for practitioners embarking on a higher degree. The book provides a thorough grounding for students new to the subject without assuming a substantial prior knowledge of the area. It also takes a multidisciplinary approach…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Graduate Students, Modern History, Higher Education
Grossman, Stanley – Indiana Social Studies Quarterly, 1985
The views of the French political leader Marcel Deat are examined to determine whether he was a fascist by conviction or a fascist by the force of circumstances created by World War II. It is shown that by 1934 Deat had clearly adopted a stance best described as national socialist. (RM)
Descriptors: European History, Fascism, Foreign Countries, Modern History
Mackey, Richard William – Indiana Social Studies Quarterly, 1985
Through a series of events in German-controlled Alsace, e.g., a Prussian military commander insulted Alsatian civilians and the French flag, the fundamental question of civilian-military relations in both Alsace-Lorraine and Germany itself was brought to the fore. How the situation was handled is discussed. (RM)
Descriptors: European History, Foreign Countries, Military Personnel, Modern History
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Luther, Catherine A.; Boyd, Douglas A. – Journal of Communication, 1997
Examines military occupation force's role in shaping Japan's contemporary broadcasting system. Notes that controls placed on Japanese broadcasters were often rigorous and uncompromising, despite Washington's initial instructions to give guidance to the Japanese without overt control. Suggests that this domination created an environment conducive…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Foreign Countries, Media Research, Modern History
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Loshitzky, Yosefa – Journal of Communication, 1995
Examines images of World War II invoked in two live, international music concerts (one rock, one classical) celebrating the fall of the Berlin Wall. Argues that Western television's choice of imagery represented the Wall's demise as a marker of the end of the Cold War rather than a vanishing monument of Germany's conflicted struggle with Holocaust…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Imagery, Modern History, Television
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