Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Charles Sumner" ¶ 100
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Foner and Eric
In recent years, historians such as Harry Jaffa, Herman Belz, John Diggins, Vernon Burton and Eric Foner have stressed Lincoln's redefinition of republican values.
Addressing the causes, Eric Foner would relate a historical context with multidimensional political, social and economic variables.
Eric Foner denounced Johnson as a " fervent white supremacist " who foiled Reconstruction ; Sean Wilentz wrote that Johnson " actively sided with former Confederates " in his attempts to derail Reconstruction.
* Foner, Eric.
* Paine, Thomas ( Foner, Eric, editor ), 1993.
Historian Eric Foner argues that Paine's works " forged a new political language " designed to bring politics to the people, using a " clear, simple and straightforward " style.
* Foner, Eric.
Eric Foner.
* Archival footage of historian Eric Foner discussing the Underground Railroad in relation to Joanna Haigood's site-specific " Invisible Wings " dance and Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival in August 25, 2007
* 2011: The Fiery Trial: Abraham Lincoln and American Slavery by Eric Foner
Historian Eric Foner argues, " What remains certain is that Reconstruction failed, and that for blacks its failure was a disaster whose magnitude cannot be obscured by the genuine accomplishments that did endure.
According to historian Eric Foner, Andrew Johnson's conservative view of Reconstruction did not include blacks or former slaves involvement in government and he refused to heed Northern concerns when southern state legislatures implemented Black Codes that lowered the status of the freedmen similar to slavery.
* Foner, Eric.
* Eric Foner, Reconstruction: America's Unfinished Revolution, 1863-1877.
: Foner, Eric ( 1990 ), A Short History of Reconstruction 1863 – 1877.
* Foner, Eric.
In 2008, The Nation editorial board was composed of Deepak Bhargava, Norman Birnbaum, Barbara Ehrenreich, Richard Falk, Frances FitzGerald, Eric Foner, Philip Green, Lani Guinier, Tom Hayden, Randall Kennedy, Tony Kushner, Elinor Langer, Deborah Meier, Toni Morrison, Victor Navasky, Pedro Antonio Noguera, Richard Parker, Michael Pertschuk, Elizabeth Pochoda, Marcus G. Raskin, Andrea Batista Schlesinger, David Weir, and Roger Wilkins.
* Foner, Eric and Mahoney, Olivia.
* Foner, Eric.
** Foner, Eric.
According to historian Eric Foner, during the 1960s, revisionist historians have reinterpreted Reconstruction " in the light of changed attitudes toward the place of blacks within American society.
* Foner, Eric.
** Foner, Eric.
* Foner, Eric.

Foner and Labor
* Philip Foner History of the Labor Movement in the United States.
* Foner, Phillip, A History of the Labor Movement in the United States ( 4 volumes ).
* Foner, Philip S., History of the Labor Movement in the United States, v. 8 Postwar Struggles, 1918-1920 ( NY: International Publishers, 1988 ), ISBN 0-7178-0388-0
* Foner, Philip S. History of the Labor Movement in the United States.
* Foner, Philip S. U. S. Labor and the Vietnam War.
* Philip S. Foner, The Great Labor Uprising of 1877.
* Foner, Philip S., Women and the American Labor Movement.
* Foner, Philip S., Women and the American Labor Movement: From Colonial Times to the Eve of World War I.
* Foner, Philip S., History of the Labor Movement in the United States, v. 8 Postwar Struggles, 1918 – 1920 ( NY: International Publishers, 1988 ), ISBN 978-0-7178-0388-0
Foner is best remembered for his massive 10-volume History of the Labor Movement in the United States, published between 1947 and 1994, and for the 5-volume collection The Life and Writings of Frederick Douglass.
In 1971, a 30-page article in the respected academic journal Labor History extensively documented the way that Foner plagiarized material from an unpublished master's thesis by James O. Morris in his 1965 book, The Case of Joe Hill.
Further charges were levied in May 2003, when labor historian Mel Dubofsky accused Foner of having " borrowed wholesale from my then unpublished dissertation " on the Industrial Workers of the World for use in Volume 4 of his History of the Labor Movement in the United States.
* Kenneth C. Crowe, ' Philip Foner, Leading Labor Historian, Dies.

Foner and before
* Nancy Foner, PhD, was Assistant Professor of Anthropology, 1970 – 1973, before joining the faculty of the State University of New York at Purchase ( 1973 – 2004 ), where her career spanned from Assistant Professor to Distinguished Professor.
Philip Foner died the day before his 84th birthday, December 13, 1994.

Foner and Civil
Foner was born in New York City, the son of Liza ( née Kraitz ), a high school art teacher, and historian Jack D. Foner, who actively supported the Spanish Republic against fascism during the Spanish Civil War, the trade union movement, and the campaign for civil rights for African Americans.
What happens to residents who want to remain part of the larger unit .” Drawing an analogy from the American Civil War, Foner noted that West Virginia successfully separated from Virginia and returned to the Union while the Confederate States of America “ violently suppress East Tennessee ’ s desire to remain within the Union ” while Texas treated pro-Union Germans with “ extreme brutality ”.

0.211 seconds.