Books by "Douglas Wilson Johnson"

12 books found

Shore Processes and Shoreline Development

Shore Processes and Shoreline Development

by Douglas Wilson Johnson

1919

Explaining Violence Against Women in Canada

Explaining Violence Against Women in Canada

by Douglas A. Brownridge, Shivalingappa S. Halli

2001 · Lexington Books

Breaking new methodological ground, Brownridge and Halli argue that it is important to disaggregate different relationship bonds in the study of violence against women. Testing the flaws and misconceptions of previous studies, Explaining Violence Against Women in Canada will be essential reading for all who are concerned with fighting this vexing social ill.

The Plays of Georgia Douglas Johnson

The Plays of Georgia Douglas Johnson

by Georgia Douglas Johnson

2024 · University of Illinois Press

Recovering the stage work of one of America's finest black female writers This volume collects twelve of Georgia Douglas Johnson's one-act plays, including two never-before-published scripts found in the Library of Congress. As an integral part of Washington, D.C.'s, thriving turn-of-the-century literary scene, Johnson hosted regular meetings with Harlem Renaissance writers and other artists, including Countee Cullen, Langston Hughes, May Miller, and Jean Toomer, and was herself considered among the finest writers of the time. Johnson also worked for U.S. government agencies and actively supported women's and minorities' rights. As a leading authority on Johnson, Judith L. Stephens provides a brief overview of Johnson's career and significance as a playwright; sections on the creative environment in which she worked; her S Street Salon; "The Saturday Nighters," and its significance to the New Negro Theatre; selected photographs; and a discussion of Johnson's genres, themes, and artistic techniques.

Battlefields of the World War

Battlefields of the World War

by Douglas Wilson Johnson

1921

The New England-Acadian Shoreline

The New England-Acadian Shoreline

by Douglas Wilson Johnson

1925 · New York : J. Wiley

Progressives at War

Progressives at War

by Douglas B. Craig

2013 · JHU Press

Craig's study of McAdoo and Baker illuminates the aspirations and struggles of two prominent southern Democrats. In this dual biography, Douglas B. Craig examines the careers of two prominent American public figures, Newton Diehl Baker and William Gibbs McAdoo, whose lives spanned the era between the Civil War and World War II. Both Baker and McAdoo migrated from the South to northern industrial cities and took up professions that had nothing to do with staple-crop agriculture. Both eventually became cabinet officers in the presidential administration of another southerner with personal memories of defeat and Reconstruction: Woodrow Wilson. A Georgian who practiced law and led railroad tunnel construction efforts in New York City, McAdoo served as treasury secretary at a time when Congress passed an income tax, established the Federal Reserve System, and funded the American and Allied war efforts in World War I. Born in the eastern panhandle of West Virginia, Baker won election as mayor of Cleveland in the early twentieth century and then, as Wilson's secretary of war, supervised the dramatic build-up of the U.S. military when the country entered the Great War in Europe. This is the first full biography of McAdoo and the first since 1961 of Baker. Craig points out similarities and differences in their backgrounds, political activities, professional careers, and family lives. Craig's approach in Progressives at War illuminates the shared struggles, lofty ambitions, and sometimes conflicted interactions of these figures. Their experiences and perspectives on public and private affairs (as insiders who nonetheless were, in some sense, outsiders) make their lives, work, and thought especially interesting. Baker and McAdoo, in league with Wilson, offer Craig the opportunity to deliver a fresh and insightful study of the period, its major issues, and some of its leading figures.

The Peril of Prussianism

The Peril of Prussianism

by Douglas Wilson Johnson

1917

Discussions accompany an assortment of portraits from many periods and countries.

Hanging Valleys

Hanging Valleys

by Douglas Wilson Johnson

1909

Summary Jurisdiction Procedure

Summary Jurisdiction Procedure

by Cecil George Douglas

1907

Hanging Valleys of the Yosemite

Hanging Valleys of the Yosemite

by Douglas Wilson Johnson

1911