 | Michael Sletcher - History - 2004 - 159 pages
From the days of the Quinnipiack Indians and the arrival of the first Puritan settlers in 1638, a fascinating cycle of prosperity, decline, and renewal has played out in the ... | |
 | Robert A. Dahl - Political Science - 2005 - 355 pages
"Dahl is never dogmatic, and never imagines that the world stands still to accommodate either the democratic ideal or his own pluralistic theory of city politics . . . Who ... | |
 | Social Science - 2001 - 541 pages
Shows how changes in work, family structure, women's roles, and other factors have caused people to become increasingly disconnected from family, friends, neighbors, and ... | |
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