During the late years of the 20th century, the issue of Native American influence on the formation of the U.S. government has become a hotly debated topic as well as a central point of difference in trenchant arguments over multiculturalism and political correctness. While conservative political commentators dismiss the idea out of hand, debate over the subject is prominent in many academic fields, including law, American history, women's studies, political science, and anthropology as well as Native American studies. Johansen's earlier bibliography cited roughly 500 titles on this debate. This volume adds another 500 titles with annotations, including books, articles from scholarly journals, newspapers, trade magazines, and World Wide Web sites.
In addition to new titles published since the first bibliography, this volume also includes older works omitted from the first book, some of them dating back to the 1850s. An increasing number of the citations stem from the work of Sally Roesch Wagner, whose research connects Iroquois political structures to the development of 19th century feminist thought by such women as Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Prepared by a scholar who has written five books on the issue, this bibliography, together with the earlier volume, provides a useful guide to sources on the debate.
Drawing on the historical record and primary sources, this book portrays how Native American political confederacies of the colonial era operated and how their organization and underlying principles influenced the...
For the first time, this bibliography brings together some 450 citations on the debate. The work describes the debate in the words of one of its major participants, Bruce E. Johansen, author of three other books on the subject.
Prepared by a major participant in the debate, this is the first bibliography on the controversial issue of the Native American influence on American democracy.
There is substantial evidence that, in drawing up the documents and creating the institutions that are the foundation of the American republic, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Rutledge, and other...
Our Democracy and the American Indian: A Comprehensive Presentation of the Indian Situation as it is Today
American Democracy: A Great Leap of Faith is the companion volume to an exhibition at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History that celebrates the bold and radical experiment to test a wholly new form of government.
... as is Robert H. Zieger's reliable American Workers , American Unions , 1920-1985 ( Baltimore 1986 ) . Joshua B. Freeman , " Catholics , Communists , and Republicans : Irish Workers and the Organization of the Transport Workers Union ...
Native Americans, Indians, New York Book 1) Final edition - complete with maps, illustrations and eyewitness accounts This is the story of how a handful of explorers and settlers grew into one of the world's greatest nations.
Freire, P. (1978). Education for critical consciousness. New York: Seabury. Freire, P. (1993). Pedagogy of the city. New York: Continuum. Freire, P. (1998). Pedagogy and freedom: Ethics, democracy, and civic courage. Trans.
Ackley and Stanciu resurrect her legacy in this comprehensive volume, which includes Kellogg’s writings, speeches, photographs, congressional testimonies, and coverage in national and international newspapers of the time.