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History of Race in America

Dermatologic Clinics, 2023
Racial and ethnic disparities exist across a wide range of disease areas and clinical services. Becoming familiar with the history of race in America, and how it has been used to structure laws or policies that drive inequities in the social determinants of health, even today, is necessary to mitigate these disparities across medicine.
Ellen N, Pritchett, Rebecca, Vasquez
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History and Theory in Anthropology

, 2021
In the past twenty years, there have been exciting new developments in the field of anthropology. This second edition of Barnard's classic textbook on the history and theory of anthropology has been revised and expanded to include up-to-date coverage on ...
A. Barnard
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History and Strategy

, 2020
This work is a powerful demonstration of how historical analysis can be brought to bear on the study of strategic issues, and, conversely, how strategic thinking can help drive historical research.
Marc Trachtenberg
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America's Histories

American Literary History, 1998
My title means to point to the fact that the history of America most of us know is not the only history of America. The indigenous oral tradition, for example, abounds with narratives that the contemporary Wyandot historian Clifford Trafzer calls "thefirst history of the Americas" (474; emphasis added).
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America as History

2017
This chapter examines early Italian writings on the history of the American War of Independence, including Carlo Botta's History of the War of Independence of the United States of America (1809), Carlo Giuseppe Londonio's three-volume Storia delle colonie inglesi (1812–1813), and Giuseppe Compagnoni's twenty-nine-volume Storia dell'America (1829).
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A History of Fertility in America

2013
Over the past century fertility patterns in the United States have fluctuated and the age of first-time parents has generally increased. With greater family planning resources women have also had the opportunity to delay both marriage and childbearing in pursuit of their education and careers.
Sonya L. Britt   +2 more
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History of Childhood in America

2012
The history of childhood and youth is a relatively new field in American history that has grown exponentially in size and sophistication over the past twenty years. Befitting a burgeoning field, historians are currently engaged in all areas of scholarship—compiling anthologies, creating reference works, and crafting both monographs and comprehensive ...
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The History of Credit in America

2019
The United States is a nation built on credit, both public and private. This article focuses on private credit: that is, credit extended to businesses and consumers by private entities such as banks, other businesses, and retail stores. Business credit involves short-term lending for items such as inventories, payroll, and the like; and long-term ...
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Migration history in the Americas

2015
Most historical studies of migration in the Americas focus either on North America or South (Latin) America or on a few countries (Canada, Argentina, the United States) that have made immigration central themes in national histories. This essay instead offers a very long-term perspective on migrations in the hemispheric Americas.
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Earthquake History of the Americas

Revista de Estudios Hispánicos, 2021
This essay reads Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala's El primer nueva coronica y buen gobierno (1615) as a meditation on the all-devouring historical system produced by the colonial-global. The Quechua historian's particular adaptation of both Christian scriptural knowledge and the vexed early modern European tradition of natural and moral philosophy ...
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