The Early Japanese Labor MovementThe Early Japanese Labor Movement: Labor and Politics in a Developing Society by Robert A. Scalapino. Read The Early Japanese Labor Movement: Labor and Politics in a Developing Society now at Questia.
History of China - The early republican period: During the first half of the 20th century, the old order in China gradually disintegrated, and turbulent preparations were made for a new society. Foreign political philosophies undermined the traditional g
Equiano moved to England and became active in the abolitionist movement. He penned editorials in newspapers, helped organize a group of Black Londoners known as the Sons of Africa and petitioned the British crown to take action against slavery. He also became one of history’s earliest proponents...
Democratic Ideas and the British Labour Movement assesses an important debate in the history of socialist ideas and in the formation of the British Labour movement. 展开 关键词: Labor movement 出版时间: 1996 ISBN: 052156042X (hc) 被引量: 9 ...
Cervical exams can be uncomfortable, and they can't predict future labor timing. But exams can be helpful for planning an upcoming induction or for estimating how much time you'll have to get to the hospital if you have a history of fast labors. Braxton Hicks contractions You may have ...
This thesis is concerned with Coventry in the period 1914 to 1939.It is a study of the developments in the city's labour movement in thisperiod. It concent... AO&MM Caffrey - 《History Reviews of New Books》 被引量: 77发表: 1996年 加载更多来源...
History of China - The early Qing dynasty: The Manchu, who ruled China from 1644 to 1911/12, were descendants of the Juchen (Nüzhen) tribes who had ruled northern China as the Jin dynasty in the 12th century. From the 15th century they had paid tribute
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NOT FOR SALE OR DISTRIBUTION CHAPTER 3 Early History of Recreation and Leisure 79 Joseph Lee Regarded as the "father" of the playground movement, Joseph Lee was a lawyer and philanthropist who came from a wealthy New England family. Born in 1862, he took part in a survey of play ...
A very clear idea of his religious power may be gained by the following statement of Judge John Barr, ex-sheriff of Cuyahoga county, Ohio, and a most excellent authority on the history of the Western Reserve. The statement has never been made public hitherto: "In 1830 I was deputy ...