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The Flu Epidemic of 1918 - America's Experience in the Global Health Crisis (Hardcover, New): Sandra Opdycke The Flu Epidemic of 1918 - America's Experience in the Global Health Crisis (Hardcover, New)
Sandra Opdycke
R4,919 Discovery Miles 49 190 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In 1918, a devastating world-wide influenza epidemic hit the United States. Killing over 600,000 Americans and causing the national death rate to jump 30% in a single year, the outbreak obstructed the country's participation in World War I and imposed terrible challenges on communities across the United States. This epidemic provides an ideal lens for understanding the history of infectious disease in the United States. The Flu Epidemic of 1918 examines the impact of the outbreak on health, medicine, government, and individual people's lives, and also explores the puzzle of Americans' decades-long silence about the experience once it was over. In a concise narrative bolstered by primary sources including newspaper articles, eye-witness accounts, and government reports, Sandra Opdycke provides undergraduates with an unforgettable introduction to the 1918 epidemic and its after-effects. Critical Moments in American History is a series of short texts designed to familiarize students with events or issues critical to the American experience. Through the use of narrative and primary documents, these books help instructors deconstruct an important moment in American history with the help of timelines, glossaries, textboxes, and a robust companion website.

America's Social Health - Putting Social Issues Back on the Public Agenda (Paperback): Marque-Luisa Miringoff, Sandra... America's Social Health - Putting Social Issues Back on the Public Agenda (Paperback)
Marque-Luisa Miringoff, Sandra Opdycke
R1,490 Discovery Miles 14 900 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Calling for a fundamental change in the focus of public policy in America, this book paints a vivid portrait of the nation's social health. Miringoff and Opdycke clearly show that social progress has stalled and the country's energies need to be directed at critical domestic issues in the years ahead.The authors propose a new agenda for monitoring America's social well-being built around sixteen key indicators of American life, such as infant mortality, teenage suicide, health insurance coverage, and affordable housing. They maintain that social conditions, like economic conditions, must be constantly monitored in order to have a clear sense of "how we are doing" as a society.The book builds on the work of the Institute for Innovation in Social Policy and argues that there needs to be a greater visibility for social issues - and a closer link between social reporting and public action - to better address the nation's social problems. It considers the critical role of the media in advancing public understanding of social issues, and examines important advances in the community indicators movement and international social reporting. Eye-opening and compelling, the book is a provocative centerpiece for policy debates and national initiatives on today's crucial domestic concerns.

America's Social Health - Putting Social Issues Back on the Public Agenda (Hardcover): Marque-Luisa Miringoff, Sandra... America's Social Health - Putting Social Issues Back on the Public Agenda (Hardcover)
Marque-Luisa Miringoff, Sandra Opdycke
R4,483 Discovery Miles 44 830 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Calling for a fundamental change in the focus of public policy in America, this book paints a vivid portrait of the nation's social health. Miringoff and Opdycke clearly show that social progress has stalled and the country's energies need to be directed at critical domestic issues in the years ahead.The authors propose a new agenda for monitoring America's social well-being built around sixteen key indicators of American life, such as infant mortality, teenage suicide, health insurance coverage, and affordable housing. They maintain that social conditions, like economic conditions, must be constantly monitored in order to have a clear sense of "how we are doing" as a society.The book builds on the work of the Institute for Innovation in Social Policy and argues that there needs to be a greater visibility for social issues - and a closer link between social reporting and public action - to better address the nation's social problems. It considers the critical role of the media in advancing public understanding of social issues, and examines important advances in the community indicators movement and international social reporting. Eye-opening and compelling, the book is a provocative centerpiece for policy debates and national initiatives on today's crucial domestic concerns.

No One Was Turned Away - The Role of Public Hospitals in New York City Since 1900 (Hardcover): Sandra Opdycke No One Was Turned Away - The Role of Public Hospitals in New York City Since 1900 (Hardcover)
Sandra Opdycke
R4,563 Discovery Miles 45 630 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

For more than a century, New York City's public hospitals have played a major role in ensuring that people of every class had a place to turn for care. A comparison of the history of Bellevue Hospital with that of the private New York Hospital illuminates the unique contribution that public hospitals have made to the city and confirms their continued value today. This book is set against the rich economic, cultural and political backdrop of new York City, which played an important role in the fortunes of both hospitals.

The Routledge Historical Atlas of Women in America (Hardcover): Sandra Opdycke The Routledge Historical Atlas of Women in America (Hardcover)
Sandra Opdycke
R5,078 Discovery Miles 50 780 Ships in 12 - 19 working days


Looking at general trends and specific items such as life in a tenement, women working overseas in World War I, the production of cosmetics in the 1920s, and new female immigration, this atlas portrays the history of American women from a vivid geographical and demographic perspective. In a variety of colourful maps and charts, this important new work documents milestones in the evolution of the social and political rights of women.

Jane Addams and Her Vision of America (Paperback, New): Sandra Opdycke Jane Addams and Her Vision of America (Paperback, New)
Sandra Opdycke
R1,767 Discovery Miles 17 670 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

"Jane Addams and Her Vision of America" brings Addams' life and work alive in a way that no account has before. The book is a presentation of Jane Addams' story in clear, non-technical language, focusing primarily on her philosophy and achievements as well as their significance in her own time and ours. Paperback, brief and inexpensive, each of the titles in the Library of American Biography series focuses on a figure whose actions and ideas significantly influenced the course of American history and national life. In addition, each biography relates the life of its subject to the broader themes and developments of the times.

When Women Won The Vote - The Final Decade, 1910-1920 (Paperback): Sandra Opdycke When Women Won The Vote - The Final Decade, 1910-1920 (Paperback)
Sandra Opdycke
R1,303 Discovery Miles 13 030 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

When Women Won the Vote focuses on the final decade (1910-1920) of American women's fight for the vote-a fight that had already been underway for more than sixty years, and which culminated in the passage of the 19th amendment in 1920. Sandra Opdycke reveals how woman suffragists campaigned in communities across the country, building a mass movement and tirelessly publicizing their cause. Meanwhile, in Washington DC, the main suffrage organization led by Carrie Chapman Catt courted the President and Congress with diplomatic skill, while the smaller National Woman's Party, headed by Alice Paul, intensified political pressure with confrontational picketing and demonstrations. Supported by primary documents and online eResources, this book adds context by describing the historical events that shaped this crucial decade in American women's fight for the vote. The story of how American women won the vote is a compelling chapter in US women's history and in the story of American democracy. This book is essential reading for students of American Political or Women's History, Gender Studies, or Progressivism.

The Routledge Historical Atlas of Women in America (Paperback): Sandra Opdycke The Routledge Historical Atlas of Women in America (Paperback)
Sandra Opdycke
R1,243 Discovery Miles 12 430 Ships in 12 - 19 working days


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Routledge Atlases of American History

The WPA - Creating Jobs and Hope in the Great Depression (Paperback): Sandra Opdycke The WPA - Creating Jobs and Hope in the Great Depression (Paperback)
Sandra Opdycke
R1,306 Discovery Miles 13 060 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Established in 1935 in the midst of the Great Depression, the Works Progress Administration (WPA) was one of the most ambitious federal jobs programs ever created in the U.S. At its peak, the program provided work for almost 3.5 million Americans, employing more than 8 million people across its eight-year history in projects ranging from constructing public buildings and roads to collecting oral histories and painting murals. The story of the WPA provides a perfect entry point into the history of the Great Depression, the New Deal, and the early years of World War II, while its example remains relevant today as the debate over government's role in the economy continues. In this concise narrative, supplemented by primary documents and an engaging companion website, Sandra Opdycke explains the national crisis from which the WPA emerged, traces the program's history, and explores what it tells us about American society in the 1930s and 1940s. Covering central themes including the politics, race, class, gender, and the coming of World War II, The WPA: Creating Jobs During the Great Depression introduces readers to a key period of crisis and change in U.S. history.

When Women Won The Vote - The Final Decade, 1910-1920 (Hardcover): Sandra Opdycke When Women Won The Vote - The Final Decade, 1910-1920 (Hardcover)
Sandra Opdycke
R4,466 Discovery Miles 44 660 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

When Women Won the Vote focuses on the final decade (1910-1920) of American women's fight for the vote-a fight that had already been underway for more than sixty years, and which culminated in the passage of the 19th amendment in 1920. Sandra Opdycke reveals how woman suffragists campaigned in communities across the country, building a mass movement and tirelessly publicizing their cause. Meanwhile, in Washington DC, the main suffrage organization led by Carrie Chapman Catt courted the President and Congress with diplomatic skill, while the smaller National Woman's Party, headed by Alice Paul, intensified political pressure with confrontational picketing and demonstrations. Supported by primary documents and online eResources, this book adds context by describing the historical events that shaped this crucial decade in American women's fight for the vote. The story of how American women won the vote is a compelling chapter in US women's history and in the story of American democracy. This book is essential reading for students of American Political or Women's History, Gender Studies, or Progressivism.

The WPA - Creating Jobs and Hope in the Great Depression (Hardcover): Sandra Opdycke The WPA - Creating Jobs and Hope in the Great Depression (Hardcover)
Sandra Opdycke
R4,918 Discovery Miles 49 180 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Established in 1935 in the midst of the Great Depression, the Works Progress Administration (WPA) was one of the most ambitious federal jobs programs ever created in the U.S. At its peak, the program provided work for almost 3.5 million Americans, employing more than 8 million people across its eight-year history in projects ranging from constructing public buildings and roads to collecting oral histories and painting murals. The story of the WPA provides a perfect entry point into the history of the Great Depression, the New Deal, and the early years of World War II, while its example remains relevant today as the debate over government's role in the economy continues. In this concise narrative, supplemented by primary documents and an engaging companion website, Sandra Opdycke explains the national crisis from which the WPA emerged, traces the program's history, and explores what it tells us about American society in the 1930s and 1940s. Covering central themes including the politics, race, class, gender, and the coming of World War II, The WPA: Creating Jobs During the Great Depression introduces readers to a key period of crisis and change in U.S. history.

The Flu Epidemic of 1918 - America's Experience in the Global Health Crisis (Paperback, New): Sandra Opdycke The Flu Epidemic of 1918 - America's Experience in the Global Health Crisis (Paperback, New)
Sandra Opdycke
R1,311 Discovery Miles 13 110 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In 1918, a devastating world-wide influenza epidemic hit the United States. Killing over 600,000 Americans and causing the national death rate to jump 30% in a single year, the outbreak obstructed the country's participation in World War I and imposed terrible challenges on communities across the United States. This epidemic provides an ideal lens for understanding the history of infectious disease in the United States. The Flu Epidemic of 1918 examines the impact of the outbreak on health, medicine, government, and individual people's lives, and also explores the puzzle of Americans' decades-long silence about the experience once it was over. In a concise narrative bolstered by primary sources including newspaper articles, eye-witness accounts, and government reports, Sandra Opdycke provides undergraduates with an unforgettable introduction to the 1918 epidemic and its after-effects. Critical Moments in American History is a series of short texts designed to familiarize students with events or issues critical to the American experience. Through the use of narrative and primary documents, these books help instructors deconstruct an important moment in American history with the help of timelines, glossaries, textboxes, and a robust companion website.

No One Was Turned Away - The Role of Public Hospitals in New York City since 1900 (Paperback, Revised): Sandra Opdycke No One Was Turned Away - The Role of Public Hospitals in New York City since 1900 (Paperback, Revised)
Sandra Opdycke
R2,429 Discovery Miles 24 290 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

For more than a century, New York City's public hospitals have played a major role in ensuring that people of every class have had a place to turn for care. This comparison of the history of Bellevue Hospital with that of the private New York Hospital illuminates the unique contribution that public hospitals have made to the city and confirms their continued value today. Portraying the hospital as an urban institution that reflects the social, political, economic, demographic, and physical changes of the surrounding city, this book links the role of public hospitals to the ongoing debate about the place of public institutions in American society.

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