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  • English  (2)
  • 2000-2004  (2)
  • Anderson, Susan H.  (1)
  • Collins, Harry  (1)
  • Cambridge : Cambridge University Press  (1)
  • Princeton, N.J : Princeton University Press  (1)
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  • 1
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    Online Resource
    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 051106523X , 9780511065231 , 9780511541353 , 051154135X
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (xi, 163 p.) , ill.
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Series Statement: Canto
    Parallel Title: Print version Golem at large
    DDC: 303.483
    Keywords: Technology History ; Technology Social aspects ; Technology History ; Technology Social aspects ; Technology Social aspects ; Technology History ; SCIENCE ; Philosophy & Social Aspects ; TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING ; Social Aspects ; Technology ; Technology ; Social aspects ; History ; Electronic books History
    Abstract: A clean kill? : the role of Patriot in the Gulf War -- The naked launch : assigning blame for the Challenger explosion -- Crash! : nuclear fuel flasks and anti-misting kerosene on trial -- The world according to gold : disputes about the origins of oil -- Tidings of comfort and joy : seven wise men and the science of economics -- The science of the lambs : Chernobyl and the Cumbrian sheep farmers -- ACTing up : AIDS cures and lay expertise -- Conclusion : the golem goes to work
    Description / Table of Contents: A clean kill? : the role of Patriot in the Gulf WarThe naked launch : assigning blame for the Challenger explosion -- Crash! : nuclear fuel flasks and anti-misting kerosene on trial -- The world according to gold : disputes about the origins of oil -- Tidings of comfort and joy : seven wise men and the science of economics -- The science of the lambs : Chernobyl and the Cumbrian sheep farmers -- ACTing up : AIDS cures and lay expertise -- Conclusion : the golem goes to work.
    Note: Originally published: 1998. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on print version record , Originally published: 1998
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    Online Resource
    Princeton, N.J : Princeton University Press
    ISBN: 9781400843176 , 1400843170
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (xxix, 335 p.) , ill.
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Drewry, Henry N., 1924- Stand and prosper
    DDC: 378.7308996073
    Keywords: African American universities and colleges History ; Private universities and colleges History ; United States ; United States ; African American universities and colleges History ; Private universities and colleges History ; EDUCATION ; Higher ; African American universities and colleges ; Private universities and colleges ; College ; Geschichte ; Private Hochschule ; Schwarze ; History ; United States ; USA ; USA ; Schwarze ; Electronic books History
    Abstract: Stand and Prosper is the first authoritative history in decades of black colleges and universities in America. It tells the story of educational institutions that offered, and continue to offer, African Americans a unique opportunity to transcend the legacy of slavery while also bearing its burden. Henry Drewry and Humphrey Doermann present an up-to-date and comprehensive assessment of their past, present, and possible future. Black colleges fully got off the ground only after the Civil War--more than two centuries after higher education formally began in British North America. Despite horrendous obstacles, they survived and even proliferated until well past the mid-twentieth century. As the authors show, however, the 1954 U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Brown v. Board of Education brought them to a crucial juncture. While validating the rights of blacks to pursue opportunities outside racial and class lines, it drew the future of these institutions into doubt. By the mid-1970s black colleges competed with other colleges for black students--a welcome expansion of choices for African-American youth but a huge recruitment challenge for black colleges. The book gradually narrows its focus from a general history to a look at the development of forty-five private black colleges in recent decades. It describes their varied responses to the changes of the last half-century and documents their influence in the development of the black middle class. The authors underscore the vital importance of government in supporting these institutions, from the Freedman's Bureau during Reconstruction to federal aid in our own time. Stand and Prosper offers a fascinating portrait of the distinctive place black colleges and universities have occupied in American history as crucibles of black culture, and of the formidable obstacles they must surmount if they are to continue fulfilling this important role
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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