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Green County (Hardcover): Joseph Y DeSpain, John R. Burch, Timothy Q. Hooper Green County (Hardcover)
Joseph Y DeSpain, John R. Burch, Timothy Q. Hooper
R842 R691 Discovery Miles 6 910 Save R151 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Campbellsville (Hardcover): Joseph Y DeSpain, John R. Burch, Timothy Q. Hooper Campbellsville (Hardcover)
Joseph Y DeSpain, John R. Burch, Timothy Q. Hooper
R842 R691 Discovery Miles 6 910 Save R151 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Poverty in the United States - A Documentary and Reference Guide (Hardcover): John R. Burch Poverty in the United States - A Documentary and Reference Guide (Hardcover)
John R. Burch
R3,550 Discovery Miles 35 500 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This collection of documents contextualizes the ways in which Americans have addressed the evolving challenges of poverty throughout U.S. history. Each document is accompanied by an analysis that both summarizes its content and considers its impact. Poverty has always been a part of the fabric of American life, and this installment in the Documentary and Reference Guides series fills the gaps left by most educational treatments of the subject, beginning with an examination of poverty at the state and local levels as it was during the early 19th century. A federal plan for addressing poverty was not devised until Franklin Delano Roosevelt launched the New Deal in the 1930s. As these 70 chronologically arranged documents illustrate, the unfinished business of the New Deal, interrupted by World War II, culminated in new legislation during John F. Kennedy's New Frontier and Lyndon B. Johnson's War on Poverty; progress, however, fell victim to the Vietnam War, ushering in decades of rollbacks under presidents of both parties. Noted scholar and librarian John R. Burch Jr. provides thorough coverage of these and contemporary events throughout which poverty has endured, including the Great Recession of 2008-2009, the minimum wage debate, and the Affordable Care Act and attempts to repeal it. Analyzes primary documents to provide useful context in such areas as labor law, health care, housing, and family assistance Emphasizes state and local responses to poverty from the Founding Fathers through the early 20th century Devotes a chapter to Native Americans and the Indian removal policies and reservation system Features legislation, reports, court cases, and speeches Includes sidebars that highlight individuals or events related to the relevant time period, a guide to related documents, a chronology, and a bibliography

The Great Society and the War on Poverty - An Economic Legacy in Essays and Documents (Hardcover): John R. Burch The Great Society and the War on Poverty - An Economic Legacy in Essays and Documents (Hardcover)
John R. Burch
R3,245 Discovery Miles 32 450 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

An ideal resource for students as well as general readers, this book comprehensively examines the Great Society era and identifies the effects of its legacy to the present day. With the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson inherited from the Kennedy administration many of the pieces of what became the War on Poverty. In stark contrast to today, Johnson was aided by a U.S. Congress that was among the most productive in the history of the United States. Despite the accomplishments of the Great Society programs, they failed to accomplish their ultimate goal of eradicating poverty. Consequently, some 50 years after the Great Society and the War on Poverty, many of the issues that Johnson's administration and Congress dealt with then are in front of legislators today, such as an increase in the minimum wage and the growing divide between the wealthy and the poor. This reference book provides a historical perspective on the issues of today by looking to the Great Society period; identifies how the War on Poverty continues to impact the United States, both positively and negatively; and examines how the Nixon and Reagan administrations served to dismantle Johnson's achievements. This single-volume work also presents primary documents that enable readers to examine key historical sources directly. Included among these documents are The Council of Economic Advisers Economic Report of 1964; the Civil Rights Act of 1964; John F. Kennedy's Remarks Upon Signing the Economic Opportunity Act; The Negro Family: The Case for National Action (a.k.a. the Moynihan Report); and the Report of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (a.k.a. the Kerner Report). Documents the evolution of key issues addressed in the Great Society-such as civil rights, immigration, and the chasm between rich and poor-that are still challenging us today Shows how young people were able to influence massive political and social change-in a time without the benefit of instant communication and social media Includes dozens of primary documents, including Lyndon B. Johnson's 1964 State of the Union Address; the Civil Rights Act of 1964; Lyndon B. Johnson's "Stepping Up the War on Poverty" address; "Where Do We Go From Here?," delivered by Martin Luther King Jr. at the SCLC Convention Atlanta, GA; and remarks given by President Obama at the Civil Rights Summit at the LBJ Presidential Library in April 2014 Includes content related to the themes of the National Curriculum Standards for Social Studies and the Common Core requirements for primary documents and critical thinking exercises

Climate Change and American Policy - Key Documents, 1979-2015 (Paperback): John R. Burch Jr Climate Change and American Policy - Key Documents, 1979-2015 (Paperback)
John R. Burch Jr
R1,180 Discovery Miles 11 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Climate change has long been a contentious issue, even before its official acknowledgment as a global threat in 1979. Government policies have varied widely, from Barack Obama's dedication to environmentalism to George W. Bush's tacit minimizing of the problem to Republican officials' refusal to acknowledge the scientific evidence supporting anthropogenic climate change. Presented chronologically, this collection of important policy-shaping documents shows how the views of both advocates and deniers of climate change have developed over the past four decades.

Water Rights and the Environment in the United States - A Documentary and Reference Guide (Hardcover): John R. Burch Water Rights and the Environment in the United States - A Documentary and Reference Guide (Hardcover)
John R. Burch
R3,811 Discovery Miles 38 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This sweeping study traces the development of water policy in the United States from the 19th century to the present day, exploring the role of legislation in appropriating access to water to the American people. Three factors influence the development of water policy and politics in the United States: the availability of water, the manner in which people use the commodity to its maximum economic benefit, and governmental control. This book is a one-stop resource for understanding the scope of water issues in America, from governing doctrine and legislation, to Native American water rights, to water protection and pollution, and to the mitigation of natural and manmade disasters. Distinguished author and noted scholar John R. Burch Jr. reviews the conflicts among state, federal, and international agencies in dealing with water supply and points to competing legal rulings and laws as undermining the creation of a cohesive policy for all. Through an analysis of key documents, Burch examines the recent calamities befalling the American water system-including droughts, oil spills, and natural disasters-and considers the future of water distribution to the American people. Organized into six parts, sections include doctrines and rights, waters of the West, border regions water management and flood control, environmental issues, and water supply and safety. Addresses recent events including the handling of Hurricane Katrina and the BP oil spill in the Gulf Consolidates difficult-to-locate documents on United States water policy Covers topics as diverse as water doctrine, water rights, pollution control, wildlife conservation, invasive species regulation, and environmental damage mitigation Describes the impact of climate change on water supply and safety Focuses solely on the water issues affecting the United States

Encyclopedia of Water Politics and Policy in the United States (Hardcover, Revised): Steven L. Danver, John R. Burch Encyclopedia of Water Politics and Policy in the United States (Hardcover, Revised)
Steven L. Danver, John R. Burch
R6,455 Discovery Miles 64 550 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Water has had an immeasurable impact on the history and growth of the United States. As an essential element of life water has been and remains a constant source of conflict and controversy as different constituencies fight for limited resources. The Encyclopedia of Water Politics and Policy in the United States is the most comprehensive reference source available that analyzes water-related issues in America. A diverse group of over 100 scholars have provided their research and analysis of why water is so significant by tracing its impact on issues like national and state boundaries, western migration, urbanization, and the economy. This volume chronicles the origins of present-day water problems, political conflicts, the impact of legislation and court decisions on the use of water resources, the major projects undertaken across the country, and what experts are proposing be done to preserve this basic component of the environment. Going back some 150 years, the Encyclopedia provides an overview of approximately 280 pieces of water-related legislation, legal cases, people, projects, and organizations that have shaped the history of the United States. In addition to historical coverage, the volume also addresses many current environmental issues including acid rain, agriculture, climate change, mining, erosion, levees and dams, pollution, urbanization, and wastewater treatment. The volume's A to Z entries are divided into four sections: Regional Water Politics and Policy: Essays providing a narrative background and overview Major Issues in Water Politics and Policy: A comprehensive list of issues from colonial times to the present Law and Government: The people and legislation that have shaped water policy in the United States Places and Projects: Extensive coverage of the projects (including dams and aqueducts) the government has undertaken to develop the nation's waterways Throughout the volume, concise text features highlight important events, advocacy groups, people, books, and sites important to water politics and policy. A thematic table of contents allows users to easily locate reclamation projects geographically, biographies of important figures, current issues by subject area, government agencies, and legal cases.

The Bibliography of Appalachia - More Than 4,700 Books, Articles, Monographs and Dissertations, Topically Arranged and Indexed... The Bibliography of Appalachia - More Than 4,700 Books, Articles, Monographs and Dissertations, Topically Arranged and Indexed (Paperback, New)
John R. Burch
R1,705 Discovery Miles 17 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Appalachian Mountains are home to many myths and stereotypes, but they are also the focus of intense academic interest. This bibliography of books, articles, monographs, and dissertations features more than 4,700 entries, divided into twenty-four subject areas such as activism and protest; Appalachian Studies; arts and crafts; community culture and folk life; education; environment; ethnicity, race and identity; health and medicine; media and stereotypes; recreation and tourism; religion; and women and gender. The region is defined as including all, or portions, of Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia. Two indexes - one of authors, compilers, editors and interviewers, the other of subjects - conclude the bibliography.

Owsley County, Kentucky, and the Perpetuation of Poverty (Paperback, New): John R. Burch Owsley County, Kentucky, and the Perpetuation of Poverty (Paperback, New)
John R. Burch
R973 Discovery Miles 9 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Owsley County, Kentucky, is well known by journalists, academics, and local historians as a quintessential example of rural poverty in Appalachia. This study identifies several reasons behind Owsley County's ongoing struggle with poverty, including the county's lack of natural resources, a poor transportation system, and a centralized socio-political power structure controlled by the entrenched elite. The author asserts that Owsley County's economic hardships are far from unique, but rather are representative of a significant number of Appalachian counties and towns. Several tables and appendices provide useful demographic, legislative, and agricultural data.

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