Books by "William Bruce Johnson"

12 books found

Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of Appeals of Colorado

Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of Appeals of Colorado

by Colorado. Court of Appeals, William E. Beck, Thomas M. Robinson, John Alonzo Gordon, Ebenzer Tracy Wells

1904

The A to Z of the Civil War and Reconstruction

The A to Z of the Civil War and Reconstruction

by William L. Richter

2009 · Bloomsbury Publishing USA

The importance of the Civil War and Reconstruction in the history of the United States cannot be overstated. There was a very real possibility that the union could have been sundered, resulting in a very different American history, and probably world history. But the union was held together by tough and determined leaders and by the economic muscle of the North. Following the end of the war, the period of American history known as Reconstruction followed. This was a period construed in many different ways. While the states were once again "united," many of the postwar efforts divided different segments of the population and failed to achieve their goals in an era too often remembered for carpetbaggers and scalawags, and Congressional imbroglios and incompetent government. This one-volume dictionary, with more than 800 entries covering the significant events, persons, politics, and economic and social themes in the U.S. Civil War and Reconstruction, is a research tool for all levels of readers from high school and up. The extensive chronology, introductory essay, dictionary entries, and comprehensive bibliography introduce and lead the reader through the military and non-military actions of one of the most pivotal events in American history.

Reports of the Decisions of the Court of Appeals of the State of Colorado

Reports of the Decisions of the Court of Appeals of the State of Colorado

by Colorado. Court of Appeals, William E. Beck, Thomas M. Robinson, John Alonzo Gordon, Ebenezer Tracy Wells

1905

Binghamton and Broome County, New York

Binghamton and Broome County, New York

by William Foote Seward

1924

Curriculum in Abundance

Curriculum in Abundance

by David William Jardine, Sharon Friesen, Patricia Anne Clifford

2006 · Psychology Press

Addresses curriculum and teaching topics, such as mathematics, science, environmental education, social studies, language arts, and the arts curriculum. This book also sheds light on the issues that arise from inviting student-teachers and practicing teachers into the idea of curriculum of abundance.

Historical Dictionary of the Civil War and Reconstruction

Historical Dictionary of the Civil War and Reconstruction

by William L. Richter

2004 · Bloomsbury Publishing USA

The importance of the Civil War and Reconstruction in the history of the United States cannot be overstated. There was a very real possibility that the union could have been sundered, resulting in a very different American history, and probably, world history. But the union was held together by tough and determined leaders and by the economic muscle of the North. While not always a period to be proud of, it did have higher goals and compelling ends. This one-volume dictionary, with more than 800 entries covering the significant events, persons, politics, and economic and social themes in the U.S. Civil War and Reconstruction, is a research tool for all levels of readers from high school and up. The extensive chronology, introductory essay, dictionary entries, and comprehensive bibliography introduce and lead the reader through the military and non-military actions of one of the most pivotal events in American history. Substantial coverage is given to the time that followed the Civil War: Reconstruction. This was a period construed in many different ways by the individuals involved, many of whom had little concern for the impact of their acts on others, and even fewer who were interested in the plight of the newly enfranchised blacks, for whom the war had supposedly been fought. While the states were once again "united," many of the postwar efforts divided different segments of the population and failed to achieve their goals in an era too often remembered for carpetbaggers and scalawags, and Congressional imbroglios and incompetent government. No matter how one looks at it, the Civil War continues to affect the politics, constitutionalism, and societal norms of the United States in an irrevocable way, and it probably always will. It was a very personal war, not fought by machines, but by men, affecting countless Americans who have one or more Civil War veterans hidden in their family trees. It's a war modern enough to be relevant to today's military interests, yet gentlemanly enough to be

Encyclopedia of Biography of Colorado

Encyclopedia of Biography of Colorado

by William Newton Byers

1901

Conceiving a New Republic

Conceiving a New Republic

by Charles William Calhoun

2006

He also examines their struggle to revive the experiment with the Lodge Federal Elections bill of 1890 - the last serious attempt at civil rights legislation until the 1950s.".

News Now

News Now

by Susan Green, Mark Lodato, B. William Silcock, Carol Schwalbe

2016 · Routledge

Debuting in its first edition News Now: Visual Storytelling in the Digital Age helps today's broadcast journalism students prepare for a mobile, interactive, and highly competitive workplace. The authors, all faculty members of the prestigious Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, bring their real-world expertise to a book designed to be a trusted reference for the next generation of broadcast journalists.

Minority Victory

Minority Victory

by Charles William Calhoun

2008

Shines a spotlight on the overlooked importance of Benjamin Harrison's tight victory over the Democratic incumbent Grover Cleveland, foreshadowing the modern campaign by putting a focus on voters' pocketbook concerns, elevated trade policy, and candidate accessibility.