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New York, NY, United States of America : Oxford University Press, [2018]
9780190645397 (hardback ; alkaline paper)
"A Model of Christian Charity" (1630) / "Theopolis Americana" (1709) / "Religion and Patriotism the Constituents of a Good Soldier" (1755) / "Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death" (1775) / "Common Sense" (1776) / "The United States Elevated to Glory and Honor" (1783) / "The Federalist No. 11" (1787) / "Farewell Address" (1796) / "Third Annual Message" (1803) / "Speech on Independence Day" (1821) / "The Monroe Doctrine" (1823) / "On Indian Removal" (1830) / "Present Crisis in the Condition of the American Indians" (1830) / "Letter to Congress" (1836) / "The Triumph of Liberty in France" (1830) / "Conduct of Foreign Affairs by the American Democracy," Democracy in America (1835) / "A Letter to the Honorable Henry Clay" (1837) / "The Great Nation of Futurity," The United States Magazine and Democratic Review (November 1839) / "Annexation," The United States Magazine and Democratic Review (July-August 1845) / "Our Territory on the Pacific," Brooklyn Daily Eagle (July 7, 1846) / "On the Mexican War" (1847) / "The War with Mexico" (1848) / "Letter to the Emperor of Japan" (1853) / "A Broadway Pageant," Leaves of Grass (1860) / "Gettysburg Address" (1863) / "Manifest Destiny," Harper's New Monthly Magazine (March 1885) / Our Country (1885) / "The United States Looking Outward," The Atlantic Monthly (December 1890) / "The Benefits of War," North American Review (December 1891) / "The Significance of the Frontier in American History" (1893) / "The March of the Flag" (1898) / "On Empire and the Philippines" (1898) / "The White Man's Burden," New York Sun (February 10, 1899) / "Expansion," Mr. Dooley in the Hearts of His Countrymen (1899) / "Democracy or Militarism" (1899) / "Americanism versus Imperialism," North American Review (January 1899) / "In Support of an American Empire" (1900) / "The Battle Hymn of the Republic, Updated" (1900) / "Imperialism (Flag of an Empire)" (1900) / "First Open Door Note" (1899) / "The Platt Amendment" (1901) / "Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine" (1904) / Promise of American Life (1909) / Valor of Ignorance (1909) / "The Moral Equivalent of War," McClure's Magazine (August 1910) / "Dollar Diplomacy" (1912) / "Speech in Philadelphia" (1915) / "Preamble" (1915) / "Preparedness, the Road to Universal Slaughter," Mother Earth (December 1915) / "Democracy of Business" (1916) / "Peace Without Victory" (1917) / "War Message" (1917) / "Against Entry into War" (1917) / "War with Germany" (1917) / "Over There" (1917) / "Address on Flag Day" (1917) / "The State" (1918) / "Canton, Ohio Anti- War Speech" (1918) / "League of Nations Speech" (1919) / "Pueblo, Colorado Speech" (1919) / "Opposing the League of Nations" (1919) / "The League of Nations" (1919) / "Report of the Overman Committee" (1919) / "Introduction" to Lothrop Stoddard, Rising Tide of Color (1921) / "The Conference on Limitation of Armament" (1921) / Kellogg-Briand Pact (1928) -- "Letter to Senator Borah" (1932) / Merchants of Death (1934) / War Is a Racket (1935) / "Chatauqua Speech" (1936) / "Giddy Minds and Foreign Quarrels,"Harper's (September 1939) / "Neutrality and War" (1939) / "Fireside Chat" (1940) / "Step by Step--The War," Social Justice (September 2,1940) -- "Statement of Policy" (1941) / "Des Moines Speech" (1941) / "The Four Freedoms" (1941) / "The American Century," Life (February 17, 1941) / U.S. Foreign Policy : Shield of the Republic (1943) /
New York, N.Y. : Literary Classics of the United States, Inc., [2017]
9781598535143 : HRD
Heir to Austria's throne is slain Death of an archduke, Sarajevo, June 1914 -- The war begins, Belgium, July-August 1914 / A journal from our legation in Belgium) -- "The grand smash is come" : London, August 1914 / Defending Germany, Massachusetts, August 1914 / Britain goes to war, London, August 1914 / Statement on Neutrality / The fall of Brussels and burning of Louvain, Belgium, August 1914 / "Justice and fair play" : Long Island, October 1914 / "White Imperialism" : New York, November 1914 / (World War and the Color Line) -- "Hungry, wet, weary" : Przemyśl and Budapest, October-November 1914 / "A vain hatred" : England, November 1914 / (The Logic of Fanaticism) -- "My boy belongs to me" : New York, January 1915 / (I didn't raise my boy to be a soldier) -- "The war-vision" : France, February-March 1915 / "A fifty-mile grave" : Serbia, April 1915 / (Goutchevo and the valley of corpses) -- "The final plunge" : off the Irish coast, May 1915 / The Lusitania's last voyage) -- Address to naturalized citizens at Convention Hall, Philadelphia, May 10, 1915 / "There are things worse than war" : New York, May 1915 / (Roosevelt for prompt action, "The sacred freedom of the seas" : Washington, D.C., May 1915 / Reports of Armenian massacres, Istanbul, May 1915 / "The lie unveiled" : New York, June 1915 / (Lusitania) -- "The rights of humanity" : Washington, D.C., June 1915 /
Introduction: Old Hickory, Prince Hal, and the World of the Early Republic Social Change and the Market Revolution Politics in the Early Republic Jackson, Clay, and the Party System The Making of a Tennessee Gentleman The Gentleman Becomes a Hero The War Hawk from Kentucky Postwar Problems: Banking Panic and Missouri Crisis 1824 1828 The Hero Becomes a President Four More Years Aftermath The Documents Andrew Jackson, Division Orders to the Tennessee Militia, March 7, 1812 "The Hunters of Kentucky," Jacksonian Campaign Song, 1822 Scaevola [Henry Clay], "To the Electors of Fayette County," April 16, 1798 Henry Clay, On the Proposed Repeal of the Non-Intercourse Act, February 22, 1810 Henry Clay, On the Seminole War, January 20, 1819 Henry Clay, On the Tariff, March 30-31, 1824 Edward Patchell, Letter to Andrew Jackson, August 7, 1824 Andrew Jackson, Letter to L.H. Coleman, April 26, 1824 The First Volley: Letters on the "Corrupt Bargain" of 1824 Henry Clay to Francis T. Brooke, January 28, 1825 Andrew Jackson to Samuel Swartwout, February 22, 1825 Washington Gazette, "Mr. Clay and His Conscience," February 11, 1825 Margaret Smith, Letter to Mrs. Kirkpatrick, March 11, 1829 Andrew Jackson, Excerpt on Indian Removal from the First Annual Message, December 8, 1829 Theodore Frelinghuysen, On Indian Removal, April 9, 1830 Andrew Jackson, Veto of the Maysville Road, 1830 Andrew Jackson, Bank Veto, July 10, 1832 Henry Clay, On the American System, February 2, 3, and 6, 1832 Andrew Jackson, Nullification Proclamation, December 10, 1832 Henry Clay, On the Compromise Tariff, February 12, 1833 Henry Clay, On the Removal of the Deposits, December 26, 1833 Andrew Jackson, Protest against Censure Resolutions, April 15, 1834 Andrew Jackson, Letter to Tilghman A. Howard, August 20, 1833 Andrew Jackson, Letter to Joseph Conn Guild, April 24, 1835 Andrew Jackson, Farewell Address, 1837 Whig Campaign Platform of 1844 Henry Clay, Resolutions and Speech on the Proposed Compromise of 1850, January 29 and February 5 and 6, 1850
Introduction -- Dunfermline, 1835-1848 -- To America, 1848-1855 -- Upward bound, 1853-1859 -- War and riches, 1860-1865 -- Branching out, 1865-1866 -- A man of energy, 1867-1868 -- "Mr. Carnegie is now 35 years of age, and is said to be worth one million of dollars," 1870-1872 -- "All my eggs in one basket," 1872-1875 -- Driving the bandwagon, 1875-1878 -- Round the world, 1878-1881 -- Making a name, 1881-1883 -- Mr. Spencer and Mr. Arnold, 1882-1884 -- star-spangled Scotchman," 1884 -- Booms and busts, 1883-1885 -- The "millionaire socialist," 1885-1886 -- Things fall apart, 1886-1887 -- A wedding and a honeymoon, 1887 -- The Pinkertons and "Braddock's battlefield," 1887-1888 -- Friends in high places, 1888-1889 -- The gospels of Andrew Carnegie, 1889-1892 -- Surrender at Homestead, 1889-1890 -- "There will never be a better time than now to fight it out," 1890-1891 -- The battle for Homestead, 1892 -- Loch Rannoch, the Summer of 1892.
Introduction -- Dunfermline, 1835-1848 -- To America, 1848-1855 -- Upward bound, 1853-1859 -- War and riches, 1860-1865 -- Branching out, 1865-1866 -- man of energy, 1867-1868 -- "Mr. Carnegie is now 35 years of age, and is said to be worth one million of dollars," 1870-1872 -- "All my eggs in one basket," 1872-1875 -- Driving the bandwagon, 1875-1878 -- Round the world, 1878-1881 -- Making a name, 1881-1883 -- Mr. Spencer and Mr. Arnold, 1882-1884 -- star-spangled Scotchman," 1884 -- Booms and busts, 1883-1885 -- "millionaire socialist," 1885-1886 -- Things fall apart, 1886-1887 -- wedding and a honeymoon, 1887 -- Pinkertons and "Braddock's battlefield," 1887-1888 -- Friends in high places, 1888-1889 -- gospels of Andrew Carnegie, 1889-1892 -- Surrender at Homestead, 1889-1890 -- "There will never be a better time than now to fight it out," 1890-1891 -- battle for Homestead, 1892 -- Loch Rannoch, the Summer of 1892 --
New York : G.K. Hall ; Toronto : Maxwell Macmillan Canada ; New York : Maxwell Macmillan International, [1993]
0805799540 (alkaline paper)
Early Manifestations. First Identifiers. Carl Vinnen, "Quonsque Tandem," from A Protest of German Artists, 1911. Wilhelm Worringer, "The Historical Development of Modern Art," The Struggle for Art: The Answer to the "Protest of German Artists," 1911. Paul Ferdinand Schmidt, "The Expressionists," Der Sturm, 1912. Richart Reiche, "Foreword," International Exhibition of the Sonderbund, Cologne, 1912. Max Deri, "Cubists and Expressionism," Pan, 1912. The Brucke. E. L. Kirchner: program of the artist group, Brucke, 1906; "Chronicle of the Brucke," 1913; letter to Erich Heckel and Max Pechstein, March 31, 1910; letters to Gustav Schiefler, June 27, 1911 and March 16, 1913. Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, postcard to Cuno Amiet, January 8, 1909, and letter to Gustav Schiefler, ca. 1913. Erich Heckel letters to Franz Marc, Spring 1912 to Winter 1912/13. Max Pechstein (transcribed by W. Heymann), "What Is Picasso Up To?", Pan, 1912. Neue Kunstler Vereinigung Munchen and the Blaue Reiter. Wassily Kandinsky, "Foreword," Neue Kunstler Vereinigung exhibition catalogue, 1909-10, and untitled essay, The Struggle for Art: The Answer to the "Protest of German Artists", 1911. Kubin-Kandinsky letters, May 5, 1910, and August 13, 1911. Wassily Kandinsky and Franz Marc, preface (not printed), ca. October 1911, for the Blaue Reiter almanac; and Franz Marc, subscription prospectus, January 1912, for the Blaue Reiter almanac. Franz Marc letter to Reinhard Piper, April 20, 1910, and to Wassily Kandinsky, October 5, 1912. Paul Klee, "Exhibition of the Modern League in the Zurich Kunsthaus," Die Alpen, 1912. Der Sturm. Herwarth Walden, "Introduction," First German Autumn Salon, 1913, and letter from August Macke, April 21, 1913.
Young Statesman 1897-1915 -- Oblivion and Redemption 1916-29 -- Wilderness Years 1930-39 -- Glory Years 1939-45 -- Sunset Years 1945-63 -- Churchill Center and Societies
Manchester, UK ; New York, NY : Manchester University Press ; New York, NY : Distributed exclusively in the USA by Palgrave, 2004.
0719064732 (paperback)
Berlin ist nicht Bonn? : continuity and change in postwar Germany / The origins of the Bonn Republic / The origins of the Berlin Republic / Legacies of divided memory and the Berlin Republic / A three-dimensional view of German history : the weight of the past in Germany's relations with Jews in Germany, Israel and the diaspora / Restitution and the Berlin Republic / Public opinion and political issue divides / 'Girl power' : women, politics and leadership in the Berlin Republic / Social movements in the Federal Republic / Neo-nazism in comparative perspective : no longer Germany's problem? / German party system change / The dynamics of party support in chancellor-democracy : Schröder and his SPD / The PDS and the party systems in unified Germany / Elections in the Länder, 1990-2002 / Post-unification German military organisation : the struggle to create national command structures / Evolution of the German Bundesbank : from Bank deutscher Länder to regional bank of the European Central Bank / Standort Deutschland revisited / Tax reforms and Modell Deutschland : lessons from four years of Red-Green tax policy / The 'German problem' reconsidered : the impact of unification on the European order / Germany and Poland : beyond the past? / Germany and the future of European integration / Community breakdown? : Germany, NATO and the guns of September / Run, Gerhard, run : or, is the Reformstau real? /
Ideological origins. Of Plimoth Plantation, 1650 / A modell of Christian charity, 1630 / Letter to Lord Kames, April 11, 1767 / Expansion in the early republic. A Commissioner's view of the Ohio River Valley, 1785 / To the Commissioners of the United States, August 16, 1793 / The American geography, 1792 / Letter to Thomas Dwight, October 31, 1803 / Second Inaugural Address, March 4, 1805 / Appeal to the Osages, 1811 / Pushing West. State of the Union Address, December 6, 1830 / Encroachment by white settlers, 1832 / Memorial and protest of the Cherokee Nation, June 22, 1836 ; A plea for the West, 1835 / On land-lust in America, 1837 / An encounter between Omaha hunters and white squatters in Iowa, 1853 / A fur trapper's view of manifest destiny, 1839 / The great nation of futurity, November 1839 / Two years before the mast, 1840 / The young American, 1844 / Texas and Oregon. Letter to President Guadalupe Victoria, June 30, 1828 / Letter in favor of the reannexation of Texas, January 8, 1844 / Letter to the citizens of Worcester County, Massachusetts, January 23, 1844 / Inaugural address, March 4, 1845 / Uncle Sam's Song to Miss Texas, 1845 ; Annexation, July-August 1845 / Arbitration of the Oregon question, January 3, 1846 / War for empire. Diary entry, June 30, 1846 / Protesting the Mexican War, 1880 / Life on the Rio Grande, April 1847 / American workingmen, versus slavery, September 1, 1847 / Speech at Lexington, Kentucky, November 13, 1847 / Public meeting in favor of annexing all of Mexico, January 30, 1848 / Origin of the war with the United States, 1848 / Expanded horizons : Cuba, Hawaii, and Central America. Appeal to the inhabitants of Cuba, April 27, 1848 / The benefits of annexing Cuba, 1850 / The Ostend Manifesto, 1854 / The "Ostend Doctrine" : practical Democrats carrying out the principle, 1856 / Traveling through the Pacific, 1859 / Nicaragua Ho!, January 1856 / Political destiny of the colored race on the American continent, August 24, 1854 / A Jamaican's view of Americans in Panama, 1857 / Sectionalism trumps manifest destiny. The war in Nicaragua, 1860 / Hostility to southern interests, May 31, 1858 / Why southerners should oppose territorial expansion, January 15, 1855 / Manifest destiny reevaluated and redeemed. American progress, ca. 1873 / Trouble on the Paiute Reservation, 1865 / The march of the flag, September 16, 1898 / A chronology of manifest destiny and American territorial expansion Questions for consideration ; Selected bibliography.
from The revival of Irish literature. "The necessity of de-Anglicizing Ireland" / from Abhráin grádh chúige Connacht = Love songs of Connacht. "Dá d'téinnse siar" = "If I were to go west" / from The united Irishman. "Parnell" / from The Irish monthly. "The associations of scenery" / from From the land of St. Lawrence. "The orange lilies" / from Some experiences of an Irish R.M. "Lisheen races, second hand" / from Ideals in Ireland. "The battle of two civilizations" / from Ideals in Ireland. "The literary movement in Ireland" / from Imagination and reveries. "Nationality or cosmopolitanism" / from Workers' republic. "Physical force in Irish politics" / from Irish Literary Society gazette. Lecture by Mr. W.B. Yeats / from The ballad of Reading gaol /