The Working Forces in Japanese Politics: A Brief Account of Political Conflicts, 1867-1920, Numéros 220 à 222Columbia University, 1921 - 141 pages |
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Page 144 - This volume is the first part of a study of the Industrial Revolution. It will be completed by another volume giving in detail the history of the workpeople in various industries, with a full account of the Luddite rising and of the disturbances connected with the adventures of the...
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Page 144 - There is not a chapter in Mr. and Mrs Hammond's book which fails to throw new light on enclosures or on the administration of the poor laws and the game laws, and on the economic and social conditions of the period. ... A few other studies of governing class rule before 1867 as searchingly analytical as Mr. and Mrs. Hammond s book will do much to weaken this tradition and to make imperative much recasting of English History from 1688."— —Am.
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Page 141 - Pharmacy, founded in 1831, offering courses of two, three and four years leading to appropriate certificates and degrees. In the Summer Session the University offers courses giving both general and professional training which may be taken either with or without regard to an academic degree or diploma. Through its system of Extension Teaching the University offers many courses of study to persons unable otherwise to receive academic training.
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