Transforming Cultures in the Americas

Transforming Cultures in the Americas
Author: Debra A. Castillo,Mary Jo Dudley
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2000
Genre: Latin America
ISBN: PSU:000060861184

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Transforming America

Transforming America
Author: Robert M. Collins
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2007
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780231124003

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Robert Collins examines the critical and controversial developments of the 1980s and the unmistakable influence of Ronald Reagan on their making. Portraying the former president as a complex political figure who combined ideological conservatism with political pragmatism, Collins demonstrates how Reagan's policies helped limit the scope of government, control inflation, reduce the threat of nuclear war, and defeat communism. In the 1980s other changes occurred as well, including the advent of the personal computer, a revolution in information technology, a more globalized national economy, and a restructuring of the American corporation. In the realm of culture, MTV, self-help gurus, and postmodernism realized the cultural shifts of the postwar era, creating a conflict that pitted cultural conservatism against a secular, multicultural view of the world. Entertaining and erudite, Transforming America explores the events, movements, and ideas that profoundly changed American culture and politics during an important decade.

Central Africans and Cultural Transformations in the American Diaspora

Central Africans and Cultural Transformations in the American Diaspora
Author: Linda M. Heywood
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521002788

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Transactions Transgressions Transformations

Transactions  Transgressions  Transformations
Author: Heide Fehrenbach,Uta G. Poiger
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 1571811087

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From an April 1996 colloquium, The American Cultural Impact on Germany, France, Italy, and Japan, 1945-1995: An International Comparison, 11 essays examine the reception and impact of American products and images. Most of the contributors are historians, but others from fields such as architecture and literature. They move beyond the standard model of cultural colonialism and democratic modernization, while never loosing sight of the asymmetry in power relations between the countries and the US. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Transforming Culture

Transforming Culture
Author: E. Briody,R. Trotter,T. Meerwarth
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2016-06-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780230106178

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Transforming Culture offers a discussion and exploration of American work culture that can serve as a guide for organizational-culture change through the description and explanation of a model for change used at GM. The book describes the model, discusses culture-change tools that were derived from it and descriptions of how the tools work.

American Academic Culture in Transformation

American Academic Culture in Transformation
Author: Thomas Bender,Carl E. Schorske
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2021-03-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780691227832

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In the half century since World War II, American academic culture has changed profoundly. Until now, those changes have not been charted, nor have their implications for current discussions of the academy been appraised. In this book, however, eminent academic figures who have helped to produce many of the changes of the last fifty years explore how four disciplines in the social sciences and humanities--political science, economics, philosophy, and literary studies--have been transformed. Edited by the distinguished historians Thomas Bender and Carl Schorske, the book places academic developments in their intellectual and socio-political contexts. Scholarly innovators of different generations offer insiders' views of the course of change in their own fields, revealing the internal dynamics of disciplinary change. Historians examine the external context for these changes--including the Cold War, Vietnam, feminism, civil rights, and multiculturalism. They also compare the very different paths the disciplines have followed within the academy and the consequent alterations in their relations to the larger public. Initiated by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the study was first published in Daedalus in its 1997 winter issue. The contributors are M. H. Abrams, William Barber, Thomas Bender, Catherine Gallagher, Charles Lindblom, Robert Solow, David Kreps, Hilary Putnam, José David Saldívar, Alexander Nehamas, Rogers Smith, Carl Schorske, Ira Katznelson, and David Hollinger.

Comic Book Nation

Comic Book Nation
Author: Bradford W. Wright
Publsiher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2003-10-17
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0801874505

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A history of comic books from the 1930s to 9/11.

The Transformation of American Political Culture and the Impact on Foreign Strategy

The Transformation of American Political Culture and the Impact on Foreign Strategy
Author: PAN Yaling
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2021-12-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781000519990

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This book examines the interplay between political culture and diplomatic strategy in the U.S., revealing the transformation of American political culture and its impact on the country’s foreign strategy. The theoretical pivot of this study is an analysis of the dynamics of political culture and the mechanisms of the interaction between political culture and diplomatic strategy. Given this premise, the core chapters revisit the historical transformations of American political culture and analyze the responses and countermeasures taken to attempt to reverse the perceived decline in American hegemony during the presidencies of George W. Bush, Barack Obama, and Donald Trump, factors interwoven with security, economic, and institutional crises. The discussion describes the landscape and evolution of contemporary American political culture and the correlated adjustments of U.S. global strategy over the course of the twenty-first century. Given the myriad of challenges and political legacies left by its predecessors, the author gives a pessimistic prognosis of the prospect of resolving America’s political plight by the Joe Biden administration. The title will be a valuable reference for academic and general readers interested in American politics, U.S. diplomatic strategy, and international relations.