Cosmopolitanism and solidarity studies in ethnoracial, religious, and professional affiliation in the United States /
I tiakina i:
Kaituhi matua: | |
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Kaituhi rangatōpū: | |
Hōputu: | Tāhiko īPukapuka |
Reo: | Ingarihi |
I whakaputaina: |
Madison, Wis. :
University of Wisconsin Press,
c2006.
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Rangatū: | Studies in American thought and culture.
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Ngā marau: | |
Urunga tuihono: | An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view |
Ngā Tūtohu: |
Tāpirihia he Tūtohu
Kāore He Tūtohu, Me noho koe te mea tuatahi ki te tūtohu i tēnei pūkete!
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Rārangi ihirangi:
- Amalgamation and hypodescent : the question of ethnoracial mixture in the history of the United States
- The one drop rule and the one hate rule
- The historian's use of the United States and vice versa
- Money and academic freedom a half-century after McCarthyism : universities amid the force fields of capital
- Enough already : universities do not need more Christianity
- The enlightenment and the genealogy of contemporary cultural conflict in the United States
- Why are Jews preeminent in science and scholarship? the Veblen Thesis reconsidered
- Rich, powerful, and smart : Jewish overrepresentation should be explained instead of avoided or mystified
- Cultural relativism.