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Cirules, Enrique. The last American. Havana, Cuba: J. Martí Pub. House, 1987.

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Britain, Great, ed. An Act for granting certain powers to the British American Land Company. [London?]: Haslan & Bischoff, 2000.

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British American Land Company. Provisional Committee. Report of the provisional committee of the British American Land Company. [London?: s.n., 1986.

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Canada. Parliament. House of Commons. Bill: An act to extend to the Dominion of Canada the powers of the Corporation called De Nederlandsch-Americansche Land Maatschappij (The Netherlands-American Land Company). Ottawa: MacLean, Roger, 2002.

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Ville, Winston De. Mississippi land papers and secret militia rolls of 1788: Anglo-American settlers in the Spanish Gulf-South. Ville Platte, La: Smith Publications, 1995.

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Fichter, James R. So great a proffit: How the East Indies trade transformed Anglo-American capitalism. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 2010.

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Montoya, David Acosta. "Precursores del agrarismo" y "el asalto a las tierras" en el Estado de Baja California. [Mexicali?]: Instituto de Investigaciones Históricas del Estado de Baja California "Pablo L. Martínez", 1985.

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Charles, Hobb, Petherick Thomas, and Jackson Charles T. 1805-1880, eds. Reports on the property of the American Copper Mining Company: Comprising two hundred acres of land in Brome and Sutton, Canada East. Boston: G.C. Rand & Avery, 1992.

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Office, Great Britain Colonial. Papers relating to Canada lands: (Messrs. Thompson, Whitcher, and Felton). [London: HMSO, 2001.

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Arnbal, Anders Kjar. The barrel-land dance hall rangers: World War II, June 1942-February 1944. New York, N.Y: Vantage Press, 1993.

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Arndt, Katherine L. Sitka National Historical Park historical context study: A construction history of Sitka, Alaska, as documented in the records of the Russian-American Company. 2nd ed. [Sitka, Alaska]: Sitka National Historical Park, National Park Service, 2003.

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Important American furniture, folk art, silver, prints, and 20th century self-taught and outsider art. New York: Christie's, 2003.

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Great Britain. Colonial Office. Canada: Return to an address of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 30 August 1841 for, copies of correspondence between the Secretary of State for the Colonial Department and the Governor of Canada, relative to the memorial from the British American Land Company, the Canada Company, and the North American Colonial Association of Ireland, suggesting a plan for the advancement of agriculture and commerce, and the completion of the public works in Canada. [London: HMSO, 2001.

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GOVERNMENT, US. Compilation of securities laws within the jurisdiction of the Committee on Energy and Commerce: Including Securities Act of 1933, Securities Exchange Act of 1934, Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935, Trust Indenture Act of 1939, Investment Company Act of 1940, Investment Advisers Act of 1940, Securities Investor Protection Act of 1970. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1988.

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Haar, Charles M. Law and Land: Anglo-American Planning Practice. Harvard University Press, 2013.

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Anglo-American Telegraph Company Limited: First ordinary general meeting of shareholders, Monday, February the 4th, 1867, London Tavern. [London?: s.n., 1986.

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List of the proprietors in the British American Land Company: Incorporated and established by charter and act of Parliament, 1834. [London?: s.n., 1985.

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Rajak, Dinah. In Good Company: An Anatomy of Corporate Social Responsibility. Stanford University Press, 2011.

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Information Respecting the Eastern Townships of Lower Canada [microform]: Addressed to Emigrants and Others in Search of Lands for Settlement. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2021.

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Fichter, James R. So Great a Proffit: How the East Indies Trade Transformed Anglo-American Capitalism. Harvard University Press, 2012.

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Fichter, James R. So Great a Proffit: How the East Indies Trade Transformed Anglo-American Capitalism. Harvard University Press, 2012.

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So great a proffit: How the East Indies trade transformed Anglo-American capitalism. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 2010.

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Lands for sale, in the Eastern townships of Lower Canada by the British American Land Company: Incorporated and established by Royal Charter and act of Parliament, for the sale and settlement of lands in His Majesty's province of Lower Canada, and the other provinces and colonies in British America .. [S.l: s.n., 1985.

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International Boundary and Water Commiss. Proceedings Relating to the Diversion of Rio Grande by American Rio Grande Land and Irrigation Company Near Horcon Ranch, Tamaulipas, Mexico. Franklin Classics Trade Press, 2018.

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International Boundary and Water Comm. Proceedings Relating to the Diversion of Rio Grande by American Rio Grande Land and Irrigation Company near Horcon Ranch, Tamaulipas, Mexico. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2022.

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International Boundary and Water Comm. Proceedings Relating to the Diversion of Rio Grande by American Rio Grande Land and Irrigation Company near Horcon Ranch, Tamaulipas, Mexico. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2022.

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Statement made to a special court of the directors of the British American Land Company, held on the 3rd of February, 1836. [S.l: s.n., 1993.

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The Bachelors of Hamilton request the honour of Mr. Harris' [company a]t the Anglo-American H[otel] on Friday evening, 20th Feb., 1857, at 9 o'clock ... [S.l: s.n., 1985.

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Mbue, Imbolo. Das geträumte Land. Kiepenheuer & Witsch GmbH, 2017.

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Mbue, Imbolo. Das geträumte Land. Kiepenheuer & Witsch GmbH, 2018.

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The Black loyalists: The search for a promised land in Nova Scotia and Sierra Leone, 1783-1870. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1992.

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Orsi, Richard J. Sunset Limited: The Southern Pacific Railroad and the Development of the American West, 1850-1930. University of California Press, 2005.

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Orsi, Richard J. Sunset Limited: The Southern Pacific Railroad and the Development of the American West, 1850-1930. University of California Press, 2007.

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Information Respecting the Eastern Townships of Lower Canada [microform]: In Which the British American Land Company Intend to Commence Operations for the Sale and Settlement of Lands, in the Ensuing Spring. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2021.

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Contributors, Multiple. Observations on the North-American Land-Company, Lately Instituted in Philadelphia: Containing an Illustration of the Object of the Company's Plan, the Articles of Association, with a Succinct Account of the States Wherein Their Lands Lie. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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Marovich, Robert M. Across This Land and Country. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252039102.003.0007.

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This chapter discusses the emergence of a new era in gospel music during the period 1933–1939, as evidenced by the proliferation of new gospel songs. It first examines the growth of the National Convention of Gospel Choirs and Choruses and its presentation of music to promote racial pride and assimilation into the African American church community. It then considers the rise of religious radio in the early gospel era, focusing on the creation of radio shows that featured gospel choruses outside the worship service. It also looks at the American Decca Records Company and its religious recordings as part of the Decca 7000 Series, including those by Mahalia Jackson; Thomas A. Dorsey's presentation of the “Gospel Song Feast,” a collaboration between Pilgrim Gospel Chorus and First Church of Deliverance's voice choir, as his first attempt to move gospel from the altar to the auditorium and sell tickets; and First Church of Deliverance's introduction of the Hammond organ.
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Lands for Sale, in the Eastern Townships of Lower Canada by the British American Land Company [microform]: Incorporated and Established by Royal Charter and Act of Parliament, for the Sale and Settlement of Lands in His Majesty's Province of Lower... Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2021.

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Jacobs, Lawrence, and Theda Skocpol. Health Care Reform and American Politics. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/wentk/9780190262037.001.0001.

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The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act signed by President Obama in March 2010 is a landmark in U.S. social legislation, and the Supreme Court's recent decision upholding the Act has ensured that it will remain the law of the land. The new law extends health insurance to nearly all Americans, fulfilling a century-long quest and bringing the United States to parity with other industrial nations. Affordable Care aims to control rapidly rising health care costs and promises to make the United States more equal, reversing four decades of rising disparities between the very rich and everyone else. Millions of people of modest means will gain new benefits and protections from insurance company abuses - and the tab will be paid by privileged corporations and the very rich. How did such a bold reform effort pass in a polity wracked by partisan divisions and intense lobbying by special interests? What does Affordable Care mean-and what comes next? In this updated edition of Health Care Reform and American Politics: What Everyone Needs to Know®, Lawrence R. Jacobs and Theda Skocpol-two of the nation's leading experts on politics and health care policy-provide a concise and accessible overview. They explain the political battles of 2009 and 2010, highlighting White House strategies, the deals Democrats cut with interest groups, and the impact of agitation by Tea Partiers and progressives. Jacobs and Skocpol spell out what the new law can do for everyday Americans, what it will cost, and who will pay. In a new section, they also analyze the impact the Supreme Court ruling that upheld the law. Above all, they explain what comes next, as critical yet often behind-the-scenes battles rage over implementing reform nationally and in the fifty states. Affordable Care still faces challenges at the state level despite the Court ruling. But, like Social Security and Medicare, it could also gain strength and popularity as the majority of Americans learn what it can do for them.
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Figueredo, D. H. Revolvers and Pistolas, Vaqueros and Caballeros. Edited by Gary Y. Okihiro. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216008552.

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This riveting exposé reveals how a distorted belief in Anglo superiority necessitated the rewriting of American western history, replacing heroic images of Mexican and Spanish cowboys with negative stereotypes. Early Anglo settlers in the Old West crafted negative images of Latinos in part to help justify the takeover of land occupied by Mexicans and Spaniards at the time. Unfortunately, these depictions were perpetuated throughout the 20th century in art, popular culture, and media … eventually reshaping the narrative of the American West to the exclusion of the non-Anglo people. This book contrasts dominant lore with historical reality to provide a broad overview of the history and contributions of Latinos in the Old West. Author D. H. Figueredo sets out to debunk the myths and falsehoods of the American West by chronicling the cultural perceptions that led to such historical inaccuracies. Through spellbinding accounts, chapters address such topics as the legends behind the caballeros, Mexican culture in the Old West, and the search for cities of gold in the Southwest. Arranged chronologically and thematically, the book examines how popular culture diminished the role of the Mexican vaqueros and illustrates how the image of the Anglo cowboy became the iconic symbol of the Old West.
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Hancké, Bob. How Including Labour Can Improve Corporate Governance. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198805274.003.0010.

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Involving labour in decision-making has the potential to improve corporate governance, even in adversarial industrial relations systems such as the ones found in Anglo-American economies. This chapter approaches corporate governance as an information problem—how do shareholders and other interested parties to the activities of a company know that management is working in their best long-term interest? If both labour and business are represented in decision-making, the information asymmetries that each faces are significantly alleviated by the presence of the other, which leads to more balanced outcomes. Representatives of business know relatively little about how the company is run, but a lot about how the company is doing in its key product markets. Labour may have only a tenuous grip on competitive strategy, but it is quite cognisant of how the company is run internally. A board system where representation is shared imposes transparency.
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Chaudhry, Faisal. South Asia, the British Empire, and the Rise of Classical Legal Thought. Oxford University PressOxford, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198916482.001.0001.

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Abstract The book considers the legal history of colonial rule in South Asia from 1757 to the early twentieth century. It charts a shift in the ontology by which notions and practices of sovereignty, land control, and adjudicatory rectification were aligned. This involved a transition from a formative period under East India Company rule focusing on ‘the laws’ more than ‘the law’. Underpinning the Company’s ontology of ‘the laws’ was an idea of absolute property that was translated into doctrinal terms as a duty of remitting rent more than any notionally physical dominion. Leaving property extrinsic to law, early colonial South Asia’s ontology of the legal was put on a very different footing from the Anglo-common law mainstream. In South Asia it was only after Company rule gave way to Crown Raj that conditions ripened for ‘the law’ to emerge as its own ostensibly irreducible institutional fact. As the book contends, among these conditions was the rise of what scholars have called classical legal thought. Even more than under the Company, then, under Crown rule there were two distinct forms of discourse through which the ontology of the legal was reconstituted around a globalizing notion of ‘the law’ as an object in its own right. These are identified in terms of one variety of—doctrinal—discourse through which propositions of the law could be verbalized and that had qualities of ‘operativeness’ and ‘administrability’ and another variety—of ordinary language discourse—through which propositions about the law could be articulated.
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Speiser, Peter. The Germans. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252040160.003.0004.

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This chapter focuses on the German perspective of relations with the BAOR. It studies the changing expectations of and demands by the German civilian population, as well as federal and Land (state) administrations during a period of fundamental changes in Anglo-German relations. The chapter looks at attempts to use the BAOR in order to undermine German cooperation with the West, as well as German efforts to counter these threats, all within economic, political, and social contexts. When considering the occupation forces of the Western powers, the problems created by the presence of American troops have been highlighted by John Willoughby. His work focuses on the threat to US authority in Germany posed by the disorderly behavior of American troops and the resulting initiatives that prevented a deterioration of relations in the period between 1945 and 1948.
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Greyser, Naomi. Plotting Maidens and Traitors. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190460983.003.0005.

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This chapter maps sympathy’s place in the emplotment of what became known as the “New Southwest” after the U.S.–Mexican War. The chapter reads sympathy in the work of María Amparo Ruiz de Burton and Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins, who opposed U.S. settlers plotting out the American West. In Life Among the Piutes, Hopkins countered the proposals that would eventually become the Dawes Act of 1887, which prescribed allotment (parceling land for tribesmembers’ individual ownership) and severalty (stripping Native Americans of tribal citizenship). She guides Anglo readers in understanding “love thy neighbor as thyself” as a principle best expressed from far away. After Gwin’s Land Law of 1851, de Burton lost a fortune defending her family’s rancho against U.S. squatters. In The Squatter and the Don, she inverts the stock character of the “sad” Mexicano to associate U.S. Americans with tears and grief through the figures of the white railroad baron, corrupt lawyer, and settler citizen.
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Ablavsky, Gregory. Federal Ground. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190905699.001.0001.

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Federal Ground depicts the haphazard and unplanned growth of federal authority in the Northwest and Southwest Territories, the first U.S. territories established under the new territorial system. The nation’s foundational documents, particularly the U.S. Constitution and the Northwest Ordinance, placed these territories under sole federal jurisdiction and established federal officials to govern them. But, for all their paper authority, these officials rarely controlled events or dictated outcomes. In practice, power in these contested borderlands rested with the regions’ preexisting inhabitants—diverse Native peoples, French villagers, and Anglo-American settlers. These residents nonetheless turned to the new federal government to claim ownership, jurisdiction, protection, and federal money, seeking to obtain rights under federal law. Two areas of governance proved particularly central: contests over property, where plural sources of title created conflicting land claims, and struggles over the right to use violence, in which customary borderlands practice intersected with the federal government’s effort to establish a monopoly on force. Over time, as federal officials improvised ad hoc, largely extrajudicial methods to arbitrate residents’ claims, they slowly insinuated federal authority deeper into territorial life. This authority survived even after the former territories became Ohio and Tennessee: although new states spoke a language of equal footing and autonomy, statehood actually offered former territorial citizens the most effective way yet to make claims on the federal government. The federal government, in short, still could not always prescribe the result in the territories, but it set the terms and language of debate—authority that became the foundation for later, more familiar and bureaucratic incarnations of federal power.
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Sturgis, Amy H. Presidents from Hayes through McKinley, 1877-1901. Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc., 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216000877.

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This resource of primary documents and commentary spans the Hayes and McKinley administrations, selecting and describing five to ten of the foremost issues of the day. The actual texts of the presidents' positions, along with the opposing viewpoints, are presented. Helpful background information and commentary clarifies the primary sources, accurately depicting this dynamic time in the country's past and providing an invaluable resource to any student of American history. The period from 1877 to 1901 marked the end of one United States-a country still reeling from the Civil War, a divided nation of Reconstruction, a land of economic depression, sectional hostility, and governmental corruption. A new United States was emerging. It was an empire, an international power that both negotiated with and fought against European nations with great success, and a country with a rebounding economy, vigorous industry, and restored faith. During this Gilded Age, the nation expanded as settlers moved west and displaced native populations. Immigrants entered at the highest rate in the country's history. Geographic expansion gave rise to mighty railroads, and industrial expansion brought corporations, company towns, and monopolies. This unprecedented industrialism bolstered urban growth, yet economic hardships afflicted rural countrysides. Labor and agrarian interests organized.
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