Keyword [1950] Result: 161 - 180 | Page: 9 of 10 |
| 161. | A history and development of the intercultural communication field in Japan (1950--present) |
| 162. | From a 'contagious' to a 'poisonous yellow peril'?: Japanese and Japanese Americans in public health and agriculture, 1890s--1950 |
| 163. | A woman of action: Elma Lewis, the arts, and the politics of culture in Boston, 1950--1986 |
| 164. | Foundations of sand: Federalism, formalism, and the matter of money in the African-American legal experience, Florida, 1900--1950 |
| 165. | The ultimate vacation: Watching other people work, a history of factory tours in America, 1880--1950 |
| 166. | A performer's guide to the American musical theater songs of Kurt Weill, (1900--1950) |
| 167. | Constructing the Sacred Encounter: Body and Space of Antony Gormley (1950- |
| 168. | Making space for children: The material culture of American childhoods, 1900--1950 |
| 169. | Avoiding uniformity: Language policy in the Soviet Union, 1950 to 1965 |
| 170. | False starts: The rhetoric of failure and the making of American modernism, 1850--1950 |
| 171. | Furious specters: (Re)defining tragedy through an analysis of post-1950 Spanish theater |
| 172. | Black internationalism and African and Caribbean intellectuals in London, 1919--1950 |
| 173. | After the rain: Surrealism and the post-World War II avant-garde, 1940--1950 |
| 174. | The art that came in from the cold: Andy Warhol and Gerhard Richter, 1950--1968 |
| 175. | Life and war in Korea: Photographic portrayals of the Korean War in Life magazine, July 1950-August 1953 |
| 176. | Crossroads of Indian country: Native American community in Denver, 1950--2005 |
| 177. | Sino-Vietnamese relations, 1950--1978: From cooperation to conflict |
| 178. | Portraits through the lens of historicity: The American family as portrayed in 'Ladies' Home Journal', 1950--1959 |
| 179. | Anthropological advocacy? Frank Speck and the mapping of Aboriginal territoriality in eastern Canada, 1900--1950 |
| 180. | Aestheticizing politics on screen: Soviet socialist realism and Chinese minority films, 1950--1960 |
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