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Clare Boothe Luce – The Ambassador

In early 1944 Ann Clare Brokaw, the daughter of Clare Boothe Luce, was killed in a car accident. The loss of her only child devastated Clare Boothe Luce, who was then finishing up her first term in the United States House of Representatives. Although she managed to win reelection, the trauma persisted. Searching for solace,...

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Spreading the News of Yellow Fever

Every year when the seasons change from cold to warm, I get sick. Usually it’s allergies or a cold, but like clockwork I am out of commission for a few days. I suspect this has happened to people since time began, but if you lived on Manhattan Island during the 1790s, and even as late...

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Highway to Hell: Tensions in the La Guardia Administration

Despite the effects of the Great Depression, the City Planning Commission under Mayor Fiorello La Guardia reported for the period 1920–1939 a staggering increase in New York City motor vehicle registrations from 225,000 to nearly one million. As a result of the evolving needs of constituents, and with a glimmering post-war economic boom on the horizon,...

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Copying History: A Handmade Facsimile of a Rare Franklin Imprint

In 1725, a then unknown nineteen-year-old journeyman printer named Benjamin Franklin printed A Dissertation on Liberty and Necessity, Pleasure and Pain, responding to William Wollaston’s The Religion of Nature Delineated. Later, having second thoughts about the soundness of his argument, Franklin destroyed most of the remaining copies of what was already a small run. Fortunately, his distribution of...

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Now on View–“Padlocked”: New York’s Prohibition Years

Set to commence on January 17, 1920, the great social experiment of Prohibition had already begun with a “dry run” for Americans adapting to the restriction of alcohol inspired by World War I. That was followed by a full year anticipating the event through the process of Constitutional amendment and the passage of enforcement legislation...

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Now on View–“Advocacy Within”: Gay Rights at Time Warner

On October 31, 1969, Time published “The Homosexual: Newly Visible, Newly Understood.” While the controversial piece discussed the public’s growing consciousness of the gay community, it also presented harmful stereotypes, a reflection of the markedly conservative coverage of gay rights issues Time maintained throughout most of its history. At the height of the AIDS crisis, in June...

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The Struggle for the Reclamation of the Amistad

“Se confundió el gozo en el pozo”― “he confused the joy in the well”; which is simply a way of saying that something went wrong which was expected to go right. This was the expression that Saturnino Carrias used in 1848 to express his disappointment upon hearing that the $50,000 dollars in compensation that he...

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Highlights from the Bill Cunningham “Facades” Photograph Collection

September in New York City marks the beginning of the fall season, but the fashion industry is already looking ahead towards spring with the showcasing of Spring/Summer 2020 collections at New York Fashion Week (NYFW). To celebrate the start of a new fashion season, we’re highlighting the work of world famous fashion photographer, Bill Cunningham...

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“Take No Medicine Without Advice”: New York Reacts to Pandemics Past

The grim new numbers of the cases and deaths from COVID-19 reach us every day. As laypeople, we want to tune them out at times, but they are crucial to medical practice and public health. Certainly, we see that in history: Here is the sobering list of yellow fever deaths at Bellevue Hospital in 1795...

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Before Yankee Stadium: The View from the Subway Construction Photograph Collection

Will we ever get back to watching baseball at Yankee Stadium? It is a fair and frustrating question. Perhaps, as therapy, it helps to go back in time before Yankee Stadium (either the original or the newer one) was even there.  We get this view from the Subway Construction Photograph Collection, and some parts of...

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Insight into the Landscape of Professional Development in Head Start from FACES 2014

A new research brief illuminates the landscape of professional development in Head Start programs. Using data from the spring 2017 round of the FACES 2014 Survey, researchers explore professional development experiences of Head Start program directors, center directors, teachers, and other staff.




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New Research Analyzes State-Level Impact of USDA Proposal to End SNAP Broad-Based Categorical Eligibility

This interactive data visualization uses SNAP quality control data from fiscal year 2016 and microsimulation modeling to provide detailed information on the demographic characteristics of those at risk of losing benefits.




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Mathematica Honors National Principals Month with Resources on Innovative Programs to Develop School Leaders

Each October, National Principals Month recognizes the essential role principals play in making schools great.




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Effects of Sweetened Beverage Taxes in Philadelphia and Oakland: Fewer Beverage Purchases, but Increased Cross-Border Shopping and Mixed Effects on Consumption

A Mathematica issue brief synthesizes new and recent evidence on how the two cities’ beverage taxes affected purchases, consumption, and the retail environment.




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Does a Professional Development Program for Elementary School Principals Improve School Leadership?

Principals can play an important role in improving instruction and student achievement in their schools. Many professional development programs focus on strengthening principals’ leadership skills.




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Explore everything : place-hacking the city / Bradley L. Garrett

Garrett, Bradley L




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Reading tourism texts : a multimodal analysis / Sabrina Francesconi

Francesconi, Sabrina, 1976-




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The leadership imperative : technology adoption and strategic management in travel firms in Jamaica / by Andrew Spencer

Spencer, Andrew (Lecturer in tourism management), author




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Internet marketing implementation and leapfrogging effects in tourism / Ahmad Fareed Ismail

Ismail, Ahmad Fareed, author




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Managing sustainability in the hospitality and tourism industry : paradigms and directions for the future / edited by Vinnie Jauhari, PhD




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Volunteer tourism : popular humanitarianism in neoliberal times / bMary Mostafanezhad

Mostafanezhad, Mary, author




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Explorer travellers and adventure tourism / Jennifer Laing and Warwick Frost

Laing, Jennifer, 1967- author




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New tourism in the 21st century : culture, the city, nature and spirituality / edited by Rubén C. Lois González, José M. Santos-Solla and Pilar Taboada-de-Zúñiga




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The practice of sustainable tourism : resolving the paradox / edited by Michael Hughes, David Weaver and Christof Pforr




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Tourism, recreation and regional development : perspectives from France and abroad / edited by Jean-Christophe Dissart, Jeoffrey Dehez, Jean-Bernard Marsat




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Shire of Wagin tourism development and marketing strategy : Wagin Woolorama 2002 : an overview of the trade and consumer fair / prepared for the Shire of Wagin by Menzies & Associates Pty Ltd

Menzies, Ian, author




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Resisting paradise : tourism, diaspora, and sexuality in Caribbean culture / Angelique V. Nixon

Nixon, Angelique V




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Dead men's silver : the story of Australia's greatest shipwreck hunter / Hugh Edwards

Edwards, Hugh, 1933-




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Tourism in Russia : a management handbook / edited by Frédéric Dimanche, Lidia Andrades Caldito




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The handbook of managing and marketing tourism experiences / edited by Marios Sotiriadis (University of South Africa, Pretoria, South Africa), Dogan Gursoy (Washington State University, Pullman, WA, USA)




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Case studies of traditional cultural accommodations in the Republic of Korea, Japan and China




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Events management : an introduction / Charles Bladen, James Kennell, Emma Abson and Nick Wilde

Bladen, Charles, author




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The politics of marijuana : a new paradigm / edited by Timothy McGettigan.

New York : Peter Lang, [2019]




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Attitudes related to gender-based violence and #MeToo in Canada - final report [electronic resource] / prepared for Women and Gender Equality Canada (WAGE)

Ottawa, Ontario : Women and Gender Equality Canada = Femmes et égalité des genres Canada, 2019




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Adam Baum and the Jew movie / Daniel Goldfarb.

[Winnipeg] : Scirocco Drama, 2002




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Susan Glaspell and Sophie Treadwell [electronic resource] / Barbara Ozieblo and Jerry Dickey

London ; New York : Routledge, 2008




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Legal issues on climate change and international trade law / Deok-Young Park, editor




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Addressing regulatory gaps in relation to the environmental issues arising from offshore oil and gas activities in the Arctic : case study of Norway and Russia / Joanna Grigorjeva

Grigorjeva, Joanna, author




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The shipping industry, ocean governance and environmental law in the paradigm shift : in search of a pragmatic balance for the Arctic / Tafsir Johansson, Patrick Donner

Johansson, Tafsir, author




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Questions of jurisdiction and admissibility before international courts / Yuval Shany

Shany, Yuval, author




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Human security and human rights under international law : the protections offered to persons confronting structural vulnerability / Dorothy Estrada-Tanck

Estrada-Tanck, Dorothy, author




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Stateless law : evolving boundaries of a discipline / edited by Helge Dedek (McGill University, Canada), Shauna Van Praagh (McGill University, Canada)




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Humanitarian intervention in the long nineteenth century : setting the precedent / Alexis Heraclides and Ada Dialla

Heraclides, Alexis




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The contentious and advisory jurisdiction of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea / by Miguel García García-Revillo ; foreword by Tullio Treves, Rafael Casado

García-Revillo, Miguel García, author




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Responsibility to protect (R2P) : a new paradigm of international law? / edited by Peter Hilpold, University of Innsbruck




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Statehood and self-determination : reconciling tradition and modernity in international law / edited by Duncan French

International Law Association. British Branch. Annual Conference (2011 : University of Sheffield)




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Immunity of heads of state and state officials for international crimes / by Ramona Pedretti

Pedretti, Ramona, author




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Jurisdiction and private international law / edited by Patrick J. Borchers, director of the Werner Institute for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution, professor of law and adjunct professor of philosophy at Creighton University, USA




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AMTAC annual addresses 2007-2016




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Emerging and advanced technologies in diverse forensic science / edited by Ronn Johnson