The Study of Chinese Eschatology - Le Taoïsme du Mao Chan. Chronique d'une révélation. By Michel Strickmann. Presses Universitaires de France: Paris, 1981. Pp. 278. - Hua-yen Buddhism: The Jewel Net of Indra. By Francis H. Cook. The Pennsylvania State University Press: University Park and London, 1977. Pp. xiv, 146. - The Renewal of Buddhism in China: Chu-hung and the Late Ming Synthesis. By Chün-fang Yü. Columbia University Press: New York and Guildford, Surrey, 1981. Pp. xviii, 353. - To Acquire Wisdom: The Way of Wang Yang-ming. By Julia Ching. Columbia University Press: New York and London, 1976. Pp. xxviii, 373. - ‘Rebellion in Nineteenth-century China’, Michigan Papers in Chinese Studies, 21. By Albert Feuerwerker. Center for Chinese Studies, The University of Michigan: Ann Arbor, 1975. Pp. viii, 101. - Shantung Rebellion: The Wang Lun uprising of 1774. By Susan Naquin. Yale University Press: New Haven and London, 1981. Pp. xviii, 228. - Rebels and Revolutionaries in North China 1845–1945. By Elizabeth J. Perry. Stanford University Press: Stanford, California, 1980. Pp. xvi, 324. - Primitive Revolutionaries of China. By Fei-ling Davis. The University Press of Hawaii: Honolulu, 1977. Pp. viii, 254.

1983 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
pp. 333-351 ◽  
Author(s):  
T. H. Barrett

The Elizabethan House of Commons. By J. E. Neale. (New Haven: Yale University Press. 1950. Pp. 455. $5.00.) - Sale of Offices in the Seventeenth Century. By K. W. Swart. (The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff. 1949. Pp. 165.) - The Law and the Commonwealth. By R. T. E. Latham. (London: Oxford University Press. 1949. Pp. viii, 510–633. $1.75.) - Germany Under Occupation; Illustrative Materials and Documents. By James K. Pollock, James H. Meisel and Heney L. Bretton. (Ann Arbor: George Wahr Publishing Co. 1949. Pp. 305.) - Contrôle de l'Allemagne. Control of Germany. By Louis F. Aubert, William Diebold, Michael Zvegintzovet al., (Paris: Marcel Rivière et Cie. Distributed in the U. S. by Columbia University Press. 1949. Pp. 144. $1.25.) - Education in Occupied Germany. L'Education de l'Allemagne Occupée. By Helen Liddell, Edmund Vermeil, Bogdan Suchodolski. (Paris: Marcel Rivière et Cie. Distributed in the U. S. by Columbia University Press. 1948. Pp. 148. $1.25.) - The Austrian Electoral Reform of 1907. By William Alexander Jenks. (New York: Columbia University Press. 1950. Pp. 227. $3.25.) - Whirlwind; Tito's Rise to Power. By Stephen Clissold. (New York: Philosophical Library. 1949. Pp. 245. $3.75.) - The Cardinal's Story; The Life and Work of Joseph, Cardinal Mindszenty, Archbishop of Esztergom, Primate of Hungary. By Stephen K. Swift. (New York: The Macmillan Company. 1949. Pp. x, 328. $3.75.) - Leaves from a Russian Diary—and Thirty Years After. By Pitirim A. Sorokin. (Boston: The Beacon Press. 1950. Pp. ix, 346. $3.50.) - India, Pakistan, and the West. By Percival Spear. (London: Oxford University Press. 1949. Pp. 232. $2.00.)

1950 ◽  
Vol 44 (2) ◽  
pp. 508-509

1976 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 73-78
Author(s):  
T.K. Moulik

This article reviews the following books: Dale G. Lake, Matthew B. Miles, & Ralph B. Earle Jr., Measuring Human Behaviour (New York: Teachers College Press, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1973). John P. Robinson & Phillip R. Shaver, Measures of Social Psychological Attitudes (Ann Arbor, Michigan: Survey Research Center, Institute for Social Research, The University of Michigan, 1969). Udai Pareek & T. Venkateswara Rao, Handbook of Psychological and Social Instruments (Baroda: Samashti, 1974). Henry Clay Smith, Sensitivity Training (New York: McGraw-Hill Inc., 1973).


2006 ◽  
Vol 47 (1) ◽  
pp. 136-138
Author(s):  
Karl M. Kippola

Most scholars of American drama and theatre acknowledge that women's contributions to the field, especially those prior to the twentieth century, have been underrepresented. Over the past twenty-five years, scholars have begun to address a number of those glaring omissions. Women in American Theatre (New York: Crown, 1981; rev, and exp,, New York: TCG, 1987), edited by Helen Krich Chinoy and Linda Walsh Jenkins, fired the first resounding salvo, addressing an enormous range of material. Faye Dudden's outstanding Women in the American Theatre: Actresses & Audiences, 1790–1870 (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1994) provided a more focused study and insight into countless previously unknown figures. Amelia Howe Kritzer's Plays by Early American Women, 1775–1850 (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1995) brought to the surface many plays and dramatists never before anthologized.


2001 ◽  
Vol 19 (2) ◽  
pp. 116-155

Peter Gay, My German Question: Growing Up in Nazi Berlin (New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1998)Review by Charles S. MaierJan-Werner Müller, Another Country: German Intellectuals, Unification and National Identity (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2000)Review by A. Dirk MosesMargaret Lavinia Anderson, Practicing Democracy: Elections and Political Culture in Imperial Germany (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2000)Review by Sheri BermanJ.H. Brinks, Children of a New Fatherland; Germany’s Post-War Right-Wing Politics, trans. Paul Vincent (London/New York: I.B. Tauris Publishers, 2000)Review by Elliot NeamanStephen Padgett, Organizing democracy in eastern Germany: Interest groups in post-communist society (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000)Review by John BradyAlan D. Schrift, ed., Why Nietzsche Still? Reflections on Drama, Culture, and Politics (Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 2000)Review by Silke-Maria WeineckSteve Hochstadt, Mobility and Modernity: Migration in Germany 1820–1989 (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1999)Review by William H. HubbardAngelika Timm, Jewish Claims Against East Germany: Moral Obligations and Pragmatic Polic y(Budapest: Central European University Press, 1997)Review by Belinda Cooper


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