Word: historicized
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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This vocabulary is not simply one of method or content because it must vary from field to field and even within fields. Sometimes method may be the key to organizing one's perceptions in an area of knowledge--as in science. Sometimes content is the key; an awareness of the...
In the meantime, Fanny Hill broke sales records in Harvard Square bookstores; whether titillating themselves or enjoying its literary and historic merit, members of the Harvard community bought an unprecedented number of copies. The Coop reported at the time that Fanny was selling "like mad." Not until their supplies were...
In that brief span, he: > Brought to the office of the presidency a concept not favored by his immediate predecessors, who, except for Dwight Eisenhower, felt that a "strong" President had to fight with Congress. Always mindful of the presidency's great power, Johnson put into effect a new...
To many Protestants, ancient divisions now seem so irrelevant, compared with the need for unity, that the churches of Britain, at a historic conference in Nottingham last September, could confidently set a target date for their organic union in 1980. Catholic-Protestant cooperation, the dream of prophetic scholars a decade...
More Than Declarations. To cure such ills, economists believe, Britain must change the very milieu in which its economy operates, acquiring in the process a thirst for efficiency and modernization. The nation that sired the Industrial Revolution two centuries ago needs a new revolution. It can be nothing less than...