This analysis of the historical development of racial segregation in South Africa between the World War I and II casts light on the period immediately before the advent of modern-day apartheid and provides an account of the ideological, political and administrative origins of apartheid. Segregation ...
During the inter-war years women found employment for the first time in some of Britain's industrial laboratories, most of them concentrated in the food, p... HORROCKS,SALLY M - 《British Journal for the History of Science》 被引量: 17发表: 2000年 1. Suffrage and Power: The Women's ...
the south, having to deal with the racial segregation of the southern state, passing law to separate people based on color. As Senator Barack Obama said, “In the late fifties and early sixties, a time when segregation was still the law of the land and opportunity was systematically ...
paradigm (cp.Rainer, 1972); theShikumensin Shanghai resemble Western terraces or townhouses; the balance between high, dense, vertical blocs and wide roads of theUrban Villagesin Shenzhen (cp.Hassenpflug, 2010) honor successfully the—abortive—European post-war paradigm of “Urbanity by Density....
Students don't see the segregated South of the post World War II era as harrowing as Slavery or as rancorous as the Nadir, 1877-1923. Why is teaching African American history to this generation of college students such a difficult task? Why is the era of "Segregation" and the liberation...
21Imperial Japan’s crushing defeat in World War II simultaneously spelled the end for its sprawling empire, a sobering fact immediately recognized by an estimated 2.5 million Asian migrants in Japan. While Japanese throughout the country col-lectively mourned their loss in war, many of these ...
Unit 80 Civil Rights Movement against Segregation in the US During and after World War II, challenges to segregation became more common and more successful. Three major factors accounted for this: -- The Great Migration The great migration was the movement of blacks from the Southern states to ...
s expense in return. Incorporating a city would reverse this unjust circumstance to an extent.” This has been a relatively common argumentamong similar movementssince the post-war era, something Princeton University historian Kevin Kruse documentsin his work around white flight in Atlanta. When ...
The segregation of leprosy patients, a practice introduced early in the 20th century, was maintained in Japan after World War II. It locked in the viabilit... H Sato,M Narita - 《Social Science & Medicine》 被引量: 31发表: 2003年 Leprosy as a National and International Problem. In this...
Before the First World War the Johannesburg Municipality failed to remove or upgrade insanitary slums occupied by blacks on the grounds that it lacked resources. The 1918 influenza epidemic, however, highlighted the acute sanitary crisis in the Malay Location, a slum abutting white working class su...