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61. American History 102: Student Web Notes
China, and Korea in the late 1940s and early different eras the tranquil, prosperous'50s and the War was the longest and most costly war in american history.
http://us.history.wisc.edu/hist102/html/notes.html

American History 102: 1865 to the Present

Stanley K. Schultz, Professor of History
William P. Tishler, Producer
Student Web Notes WARNING: The "Student Web Notes" are not in any way intended as a replacement for attending or viewing lectures, reading assignments, or attending discussion section. Although we want these web lecture notes to be an improvement on other study guides (and we do believe they are), they must remain nothing more than study guides.
Part I: The Reconstruction of American Society, 1865-1917 Lecture 01
Reconstructing the Nation

America has been split apart by three major wars: in the 1770's the American Revolution; in the 1970's the Vietnam War; and, in the middle of this period, the Civil War. Each war has dramatically changed the generation engaged in battles as well as the generations that followed. Lecture #01 will examine the repercussions of the Civil War, its effects on the American people, and the agreements and disagreements within the nation over the meanings of "Reconstruction."
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Lecture 02

The "New South"
By the late 1860s, some Southerners were already calling for a more diversified economy cotton was no longer "king." Increasingly there was a move from farm to factory, and many people encouraged industrialization in the South and an increased capital investment in the Southern economy from outside sources. This lecture explores the economic transformation and the racial politics of the "New" South after the Civil War.

62. Justmidgets
and view some photos of the visiting american midget drivers car with a phenomenalAustralian speedway history and driven some great photos of the 1940s and 50s
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Another Brian Darby Australian Vintage Speedway Website This site consists of pages dedicated to specific Speedcar Drivers and pages of general midget photos. Concentrating on the 50s and 60s but lots of shots of earlier days......and now as well, some direct input from American ex drivers, car owners and fans. Click on Ray's name to view a collection of photos of this famous Australian Speedcar Driver and his cars over the years. Brian. Click on Bill's name to view some photos taken during his speedway career. Click on Lennie's name for a photographic tribute to this great hero of Australian midget racing. Click on Johnny's name and see what one of Australia's all time greats got up to on the track. 1998 and Scott Jenkin son of the owner of the restored Johnny Stewart Trackburner, Roger Jenkin, takes # 1 around PCR in a Tribute Lap to John after his passing. Click on the American sign and view some photos of the visiting American midget drivers. Another restored pearl ! The ex Ern Meagher # 73 Holden, a car with a phenomenal Australian speedway history and driven to a win in the 1964 Australian Speedcar Championship by Ken Morton. 73 is seen in this great Rhys Crosskill photo at Nowra Motopark, NSW in 2000 with owner and Vintage enthusiast Rob Steep at the wheel. The body on this car came from the Ex Brewer # 48, ex Werner Greve # 13, when 13 was rebodied for the McGee / Werner Greve Holden 13. A stroke of the brush turned 13 into 73.

63. Golf History Books
has prompted increased interest in the history of black a golf club on the North Americanmainland, Calvin H integrate the sport during the 1940s, '50s and '60s
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Royal and Ancient: Blood, Sweat and Fear at the British Open
by Curt Sampson No one who saw it will likely forget French golfer Jean Van de Velde's catastrophe at Carnoustie on the 72nd hole of the 1999 British Open. "Such theater!" writes Ben Hogan biographer Curt Sampson in Royal and Ancient, his stunning chronicle of the event. "Character is destiny, the ancient Greeks believed. And to many peopleat Carnoustie and elsewhere, then and nowVan de Velde's unfolding disaster looked like an unmistakable expression of French style: cavalier, ironic, and more concerned with style than substance. He seemed to be treating the beloved Jug like a chamber pot." In one golf hole, what had been a tour de force devolved into a tour de farce. What writer could ask for more?

64. Amosandra And Other Dolls Made From Rubber - Suite101.com
history , Dollmakers history , Dolls United States history. Austrian, Hungarian,and american dollmakers and other rubber dolls during the 1940s, 50s.
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65. Tiffin Glass History
In the 1940s, three major changes took place in american Manor and Reynolds Crystalwere subsidiaries of Interpace history courtesy of the book '40s, '50s
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History of the Tiffin Glass Company During the early years of the 1900s, there was a gradual shift from pressed to blown tableware, in response to customers' demands. A paper label identified the glass items with the letters USG intertwined within a gold-colored shield. Commercial ware continued to be marketed under the United States Glass Company name until September 1927. After that time, household goods were identified by a gold paper label with TIFFIN superimposed on a large "T" within a shield. While other factories within the United States Glass Company were forced to close during the Great Depression of the 1930s, Factory R managed to survive. In June 1938, the offices of the United States Glass Company were transferred from Pittsburgh to Tiffin with C. W. Carlson as President. By 1940, all glassware was marked with a Tiffin label; however, the official name of the company remained the United States Glass Company through 1962. In the 1940s, three major changes took place in the use of tableware by the American public, resulting in these transitons: Crystal stemware regained its popularity over colored stemware; fewer items were produced in each stemline; and to a large degree, china replaced the use of glass tableware for table settings. Although the focus of Tiffin's production continued to be stemware, a new line of modern designs contributed to the prosperity of the Tiffin factory. In 1940, Mr. Carlson introduced the Swedish Modern line, consisting of heavy off-hand shapes. The Swedish Modern name was changed to Tiffin Modern in May 1946, to clarify that the glassware was American made. Interest in Tiffin Modern free-form designs continued into the 1960s.

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67. American Soccer Didn't Start With Pele: Philadelphia Soccer In The 1940s And 50s
american Soccer didn't start with Pele Philadelphia Soccer in the 1940s and 50s generation of true american players has grown up, in the North american Soccer League in the
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American Soccer didn't start with Pele: Philadelphia Soccer in the 1940s and 50s
by Len Oliver LoliverAso@aol.com This paper was originally published in the Journal of Ethno-Development by the Michigan Ethnic Heritage Studies Center in 1992 and is reproduced with the author’s permission.
Street Memories
In a recent article in USYSA NETWORK. the writer stated that “the first generation of true American players has grown up, and is beginning to take over the grassroots coaching reins For young Americans who began playing soccer in the ‘40s in urban America, these words ring hollow. People writing about soccer seem to forget the generation of young Americans exposed to the game from their immigrant fathers three decades before Pele’s debut in the North American Soccer League in the mid-’70s. This paper is written to remind us that American soccer didn’t start with Pele. My earliest soccer memories were watching my father play in the late ‘30s and kicking a ball in the streets with my twin brother, Jim. I remember above all the pungent smell of liniment in the changing rooms for my father’s teams-they had no locker rooms, just places to change-and hang around with Jim as our father prepared for a match with his German-Hungarian dub. The “Hunkies an outstanding amateur soccer team in late 30s Philadelphia, were no different than the other ethnic clubs that dotted the Philadelphia landscape in this period. They were Scow on the Bluebelles. the First Germans, the Irish playing with the Celtics, along with union-backed teams like the Bricklayers and Hosiery Local, or corporate teams such as Bethlehem Steel and Fleischer Yarn. Ethnics dominated Philadelphia soccer, although Philadelphia nurtured a sizable number of home-grown talent.

68. Welcome To ATOMIC:The Essential Guide To Retro Culture
Swing to Bop An Oral history of the Transition in Jazz in the 1940s. Swingin'the Dream Big Band Jazz and the Rebirth of american Culture. Swing!
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69. Timeline Of Costume:  20th Century Western Costume: 1940 -1950
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70. Ninth Art - Minority Report: A Brief History Of Women In Comics, Part 1
along since the initial boom in the 1940s, and as COMIX A history OF COMIC BOOKSIN AMERICA Les Daniels was 180 degrees opposite that of their american cousins
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71. Tufts Journal: People: Gerald Gill
vigorous and vibrant protest activities in the 1930s and early 1940s, Gill writes Heis working on an informal oral history of African american students at
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Historian explores race relations in Boston
by Helene Ragovin Gerald Gill has been teaching at Tufts since 1980. Every so often, he finds himself answering the same question from friends in other parts of the country: "How can you still continue to teach at a Boston-area college?" "They contend Boston is the most racist city in the United States. I contend Boston is not the most racist city in the United States," says Gill, a scholar of African American history. While the city is certainly not without its racial problemsÑeither now or in the pastÑthe complex relationship between Boston and its black citizens is not adequately characterized by that one statement, he says. That lingering perception, however, prompted Gill to begin research on Struggling Yet in Freedom's Birthplace , a book he is writing about race relations in Boston from the mid-1930s to the mid-1970s.

72. Epinions.com - American Nazis And Benevolent Japanese: A Comparative History Of
My review is an attempt to show the history of Japanese that occurred there) fromthe late 1940s until the philosophy that is used in most american animation).
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Read Advice Write an essay on this topic. American Nazis and Benevolent Japanese: A Comparative History of Animation and Comics (part 1)
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The Bottom Line My Title refers to how Americans by being hypocrites, to what our country should stand for, destroyed animation/comics. Whereas the Japanese actually were quite the opposite, creating a diverse market.
Introduction
The last several articles gave a good prospective on many aspects of Japanese animation, Yusakugo's 3 articles gave good information behind the American market that has developed since the 1980s and HarryJr's review has shown just how diverse the medium is. My review is an attempt to show the History of Japanese Animation and Japanese Comics (Manga) and compare it to their respective American counterparts.
I have decided to divide this article up into two sections, part one will deal with animation/comics here and in Japan (more in Japan due to more innovation that occurred there) from the late 1940s until the late 1970s
The Age of Osamu Tezuka
What Happened to make America's Market Different

In the early 1950's in the United States, one could find more than just comics about superheroes, their were famous ones about, horror (probably the most infamous), science fiction, war, humor (

73. Pop Culture
Kilroy Was Here The 1940s Revisited Online Exhibit from the american Culturalhistory 1960-1969. The Authentic history Center The 1960s - Features primary
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American Cultural History 1900-1909 The Authentic History Center: Early 1900s - Features primary resources including audio, images, and more. Brief Timeline of American Literature, Music and Movies 1900-1909
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The Authentic History Center: World War I - Features primary resources including audio, images, and more. Brief Timeline of American Literature, Music and Movies 1910-1919

74. SCHLOCK! - Rave Reviews
feature explores the history of exploitation and, later, sexploitation films fromthe late 1940s through the THE SECRET history OF american MOVIES reviewed
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"SCHLOCK! THE SECRET HISTORY OF AMERICAN MOVIES" reviewed by David Hunter, "The Hollywood Reporter" From the teen-themed horror movies of the 1950s to the "nudie-cuties" and "roughies" of the 1960s, "SCHLOCK! The Secret History of American Movies" is an investigation of exploitation movies and their influence. Filmmaker Ray Greene persuasively makes a case that our past cinematic dickens, as it were, have come home to roost. "SCHLOCK!" is escapist headwork, surely destined for a cult status similar to its subject matter, and a remarkably accomplished work from a first-time filmmaker. There's no denying that ogling footage from such obscure films as "Nude on the Moon" is enough to interest fans of cinematic fringe work. But Greene and a dozen or so interviewees-from L.A. critic and screenwriter F.X. Feeney to the country's most prolific female feature director, Doris Wishman-are realistic about the artistic merits of the films in question and a little in awe of how they opened up markets the major studios subsequently co-opted. Other participants include Forrest J Ackerman, Samuel Z. Arkoff, Roger Corman, David F. Friedman, Dick Miller, Harry Novak and Maila Nurmi, who helped provoke the onslaught of lurid, gory horror flicks when she first appeared as TV movie host Vampira in 1954. Starting with 1936's "Reefer Madness," which Greene shows us has become a stage musical that adds to its reputation as the epitome of bad taste and bad filmmaking, "Schlock" covers a lot of ground.

75. AP US History - WWW Resources - Post WWII Domestic Issues
Portfolios Political Cartoons Rachel Carson .org Recent american history LinksRETRO Time Warp - The 1960s United States history - WWW-VL 1940s 1950s 1960s
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76. Feature | A Short History Of American Comic Books
Like most american media of the early 40s, comic is possibly the most important humortitle in comics history. Davis imbued a previously minor 1940s mystery man
http://www.januarymagazine.com/features/comix.html
The first American comic book, Funnies on Parade , was a giveaway anthology reprinting comic strips from the newspapers. Wanting to get rid of undistributed copies, the story goes, someone slapped a 10 cent tag on them and dropped them off at a few newsstands. They sold out in a flash and so, in 1934, the comics industry was born. At first comics pages were filled with reprints of syndicated comic strips from the newspapers. Within a few years, though, these were replaced by original content. It was cheaper for the publishers to purchase new material from aspiring cartoonists, suffering from the effects of the Depression and desperate for any kind of work, than to buy reprint rights from the syndicates. Many early comic-book creators had no love for the medium. The pay was meager, the work grueling and usually uncredited. They worked in comic books in the hope that one day they'd "make it" and "graduate" to newspaper comic strips. Ironically, the first big comic-book hit was a feature that had been turned down for years by the comic-strip syndicates: Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster's Superman Cartoonists often worked for studios that mass-produced and packaged stories and titles for the publishers. Will Eisner, best known for his masked detective series

77. Azcentral.com Cultures AZ
nearly 800 hours of songs, chants and conversations with Hopi elders that were recordedby ethnographers and anthropologists during the 1940s, '50s and '60s.
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78. South African Jive Music - Recommended Records
a wide audience in the European and american jazz scene Various Artists THE HISTORYOF TOWNSHIP MUSIC (Wrasse, 2000 African pop music from the 1940s and '50s
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I'll admit, I was never a huge fan of modern South African pop, particularly the slick, upbeat mbaqanga pop, or the choral music that was all the rage in the "world music" scene in the mid-'80s... I always thought, yeah, it's powerful and dynamic... but kinda boring. Imagine my delight, then, when I came across the "jazz" and "jive" music of the 1940s, '50s and '60s, with its delirious collision of ska-like African rhythms and American-style swing and rock melodies. It's some of the greatest music I've ever heard. Completely irresistible, although a little hard to track down. Here are recommendations from what I've heard so far.
Recommended Records
Dark City Sisters/Flying Jazz Queens "Dark City Sisters And Flying Jazz Queens" (Virgin-Earthworks, 1993)

This isn't really the kind of South African "jive" I'm talking about here, although it is the bridge between the classic style and the more widely known township styles of the Mahotella Queens and other groups who came to our outside attention in the 1980s. I prefer the older style, but if you like more modern South African pop, this is a really nice disc, and is surprisingly modern, considering that these recordings date back to the early 1960s. A young Malathini plays on several of the tracks. (Note: this CD is frequently mistaken for a compilation, in fact it is material by two different bands, mainly of the Dark City Sisters, which wa the more famous of the two groups.)
The Elite Swingsters With Dolly Rathebe "A Call For Peace" (Indigo)

79. Mississauga Library System: Literature & History: Popular Culture By Decade
of Virginia, the focus is on american culture and thought social, and cultural eventsand developments in the 1940s. trivia, games, music, TV, pop history, etc.
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80. Decades
for more Greatest films of the 1940s click here Fabulous Fiftles history of the50s cars, music, plastic The Literature Culture of the american 1950s Huge
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Decades s Year/Day in History Costume History
Find costumes used from pre-history to the 2000's, divided by decade during the 20th century
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Choose from people, events, history and maps to get a graphical timeline.
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American History timeline Overviews of a decade with images and short descriptions. click here for more Smithsonian Institute: American History timeline click here for more Dining through the Decades click here for more American Cultural History click here for more Associated Press Timeline of the 20th Century Looking for an important event for your decade? This is the spot. Click on the year and you have an AP story of an historical significance. click here for more Advertising Age's 50 Best Commercials Images from the commercials selected as the best. These are organized by decade.

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