Proceedings American Philosophical Society Vol 116 No 4 1972

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Milton Friedman & Economic Debate in the United States, 1932–1972: Volume 2

Author : Edward Nelson
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 602 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2020-11-06
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780226684925

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Milton Friedman & Economic Debate in the United States, 1932–1972: Volume 2 by Edward Nelson Pdf

Second in a two-volume study of the Nobel Prize winner’s long career: “Nelson knows more about Milton Friedman’s economics than anyone else alive.” —Business Economics This study is the first to distill Nobel Prize winner Milton Friedman’s vast body of writings into an authoritative account of his research, his policy views, and his interventions in public debate. With this ambitious new work, Edward Nelson closes the gap: Milton Friedman and Economic Debate in the United States is the defining narrative on the famed economist, the first to grapple comprehensively with Friedman’s research output, economic framework, and legacy. This two-volume account provides a foundational introduction to Friedman’s role in several major economic debates that took place in the United States between 1932 and 1972. This second volume covers the years between 1960 and 1972—years that saw the publication of Friedman and Anna Schwartz’s Monetary History of the United States. The book also covers Friedman’s involvement in a number of debates in the 1960s and 1970s, on topics such as unemployment, inflation, consumer protection, and the environment. As a fellow monetary economist, Nelson writes from a unique vantage point, drawing on both his own expertise in monetary analysis and his deep familiarity with Friedman’s writings. Using extensive documentation, the book weaves together Friedman’s research contributions and his engagement in public debate, providing an unparalleled analysis of Friedman’s views on the economic developments of his day. “No previous biographer has Nelson’s deep and sophisticated understanding of monetary economics.” —Economic History

The Hohokam

Author : Emil W. Haury
Publisher : University of Arizona Press
Page : 425 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2016-10-18
Category : History
ISBN : 9780816535262

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The Hohokam by Emil W. Haury Pdf

"For a calculated 1,400 years, Snaketown was a viable village, but unlike so many tells in the Near East, the people remained the same while their culture changed. The smoothly graded typological sequences for most attributes suggest to me that the ethnic identity of the inhabitants was not interrupted, that they were one and the same people experiencing normal internal evolutionary cultural modifications with occasional boosts of features and ideas newly arrived from the outside." —Emil W. Haury

The Rise and Fall of the Paraguayan Republic, 1800–1870

Author : John Hoyt Williams
Publisher : University of Texas Press
Page : 297 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2014-11-11
Category : History
ISBN : 9781477307076

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The Rise and Fall of the Paraguayan Republic, 1800–1870 by John Hoyt Williams Pdf

Paraguay plays a very small role in the modern world, but for part of the nineteenth century it was a significant regional force. Between 1800 and 1865 it changed from an imperial backwater into a dynamic, dictator-led, financially sound nation. Then came the terrible War of the Triple Alliance, and by 1870 Paraguay had virtually been destroyed. John Hoyt Williams re-creates the era’s people, places, and events in rich detail and a vigorous style, but this is much more than a mere narrative. His archival research in Paraguay and several other countries enables him to offer new facts and interpretations, correct a number of misapprehensions, and explode a few myths. He also provides the clearest, most objective portraits available of the three extraordinary men who ruled Paraguay during this time: Dr. José Gaspar de Francia, “El Supremo”; Carlos Antonio López, “the Corpulent Despot”; and López’s flamboyant son Francisco Solano López. Discussions of social, economic, and cultural conditions round out a masterly account of a remarkable historical period.

Women Writing Culture

Author : Ruth Behar,Deborah A. Gordon
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 476 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 1995
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0520202082

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Women Writing Culture by Ruth Behar,Deborah A. Gordon Pdf

Extrait de la couverture : ""Here, for the first time, is a book that brings women's writings out of exile to rethink anthropology's purpose at the end of the century. ... As a historical resource, the collection undertakes fresh readings of the work of well-known women anthropologists and also reclaims the writings of women of color for anthropology. As a critical account, it bravely interrogates the politics of authorship. As a creative endeavor, it embraces new Feminist voices of ethnography that challenge prevailing definitions of theory and experimental writing."

Que(e)rying Religion

Author : Gary David Comstock,Susan E. Henking
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 558 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 1997-02-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0826409245

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Que(e)rying Religion by Gary David Comstock,Susan E. Henking Pdf

The first multi-disciplinary look at the intersection of queer experience and religious spirituality.

The Values of Precision

Author : M. Norton Wise
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2020-09-01
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780691218120

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The Values of Precision by M. Norton Wise Pdf

The Values of Precision examines how exactitude has come to occupy such a prominent place in Western culture. What has been the value of numerical values? Beginning with the late eighteenth century and continuing into the twentieth, the essays in this volume support the view that centralizing states--with their increasingly widespread bureaucracies for managing trade, taxation, and armies--and large-scale commercial enterprises--with their requirements for standardization and mass production--have been the major promoters of numerical precision. Taking advantage of the resources available, scientists and engineers have entered a symbiotic relationship with state and industry, which in turn has led to increasingly refined measures in ever-widening domains of the natural and social world. At the heart of this book, therefore, is an inquiry into the capacity of numbers and instruments to travel across boundaries of culture and materials. Many of the papers focus attention on disagreements about the significance and the credibility of particular sorts of measurements deployed to support particular claims, as in the measures of the population of France, the electrical resistance of copper, or the solvency of insurance companies. At the same time they display the deeply cultural character of precision values. Contributors to the volume include Ken Alder, Graeme J. N. Gooday, Jan Golinski, Frederic L. Holmes, Kathryn M. Olesko, Theodore M. Porter, Andrea Rusnock, Simon Schaffer, George Sweetnam, Andrew Warwick, and M. Norton Wise.