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All Work and No Play: Celebration at the Workingman’s School

Today, the Ethical Culture Fieldston School is a prestigious K-12 school serving more than 1,600 students on campuses in Manhattan and Riverdale. But like many long-running New York institutions—including the New-York Historical Society—the school has seen multiple iterations and locations before settling into its current form. The school’s story begins with the Free Kindergarten, which...

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Lab Notes: The Florence Flood and the emergence of library conservation

Modern library conservation was born in the aftermath of a catastrophic flood in Florence, Italy on November 4, 1966. Water from the Arno River devastated the collections of the National Central Library of Florence. An international team of bookbinders and restorers was assembled to save what they could; however in many cases the damage was irreversible. Many lessons were...

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Now on View: “Betwixt the Devil and the Witch”

From the horrors of Malleus Maleficarum (1486) to the fervor of the Salem Witch Trials (1692), many women were accused of and persecuted for witchcraft. These women (and some men) were often poor, middle-aged, and considered to have abrasive personalities. These personalities disrupted the sensibilities of the rigid and religiously devout communities of New England....

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Lab Notes: Stabilizing a Volvelle

A handwritten circa 1721 Navigation Notebook currently featured in our exhibition Harry Potter: A History of Magic, on view until January 27, 2019, contains all sorts of information that may be helpful in determining one’s location at sea, including descriptions of the constellations, tables, charts, and two volvelles. A volvelle is a paper chart with movable...

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Now on View–“Padlocked”: New York’s Prohibition Years

Set to commence on January 17, 1920, the great social experiment of Prohibition had already begun with a “dry run” for Americans adapting to the restriction of alcohol inspired by World War I. That was followed by a full year anticipating the event through the process of Constitutional amendment and the passage of enforcement legislation...

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Now on View–“Advocacy Within”: Gay Rights at Time Warner

On October 31, 1969, Time published “The Homosexual: Newly Visible, Newly Understood.” While the controversial piece discussed the public’s growing consciousness of the gay community, it also presented harmful stereotypes, a reflection of the markedly conservative coverage of gay rights issues Time maintained throughout most of its history. At the height of the AIDS crisis, in June...

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Becoming American: The Education Committee for Non-English Speaking Women

Five women huddle around an apartment table on January 18, 1923. Some balance babies on their laps. Older children look on. One boy in a knitted cap stares at the camera, more interested by the photographer than by what the ladies are doing. They seem to be copying in notebooks the exemplars from a portable chalkboard...

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Now on View–A Tale for Youth: Amusement and Instruction in American Children’s Books

The entertainment and moral education of children through books has not always been intertwined. American Puritanism frowned upon the fantastical imaginations that children often have and appreciate. Many children’s books from the eighteenth century instead emphasize the importance of virtuous behavior and the devastating consequences of vice through cautionary tales. Not until the nineteenth century...

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“Take No Medicine Without Advice”: New York Reacts to Pandemics Past

The grim new numbers of the cases and deaths from COVID-19 reach us every day. As laypeople, we want to tune them out at times, but they are crucial to medical practice and public health. Certainly, we see that in history: Here is the sobering list of yellow fever deaths at Bellevue Hospital in 1795...

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Lab Notes: Conserving a George B. Post Presentation Drawing

George B. Post (1837-1913), an American architect trained in the Beaux-Arts tradition, is perhaps best known for his New York City landmark buildings, including the New York Stock Exchange, City College, and the Brooklyn Historical Society. After working as a draftsman for Richard Morris Hunt, Post opened his first architectural firm in New York City...

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New Study of Program for Noncustodial Parents Reveals Large Effect on Parents’ Level of Satisfaction with Child Support Services

Parents who participated in the Child Support Noncustodial Parent Employment Demonstration (CSPED) reported substantially higher levels of satisfaction with child support services compared with those who did not participate in the program.




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Mathematica Honors National Principals Month with Resources on Innovative Programs to Develop School Leaders

Each October, National Principals Month recognizes the essential role principals play in making schools great.




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Mathematica Supports the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’s State Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Program Transformation and Innovation Milestones

Mathematica will showcase state Medicaid services and support for CMS projects to modernize data analytics for Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program at the National Association of Medicaid Directors fall conference.




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Mathematica Marks National Rural Health Day: Pennsylvania Rural Health Model Drives Payment Innovation

The National Organization of State Offices of Rural Health sets aside the third Thursday of every November—this year, it’s November 21—to celebrate National Rural Health Day.




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The ecotourism-extraction nexus : political economies and rural realities of (un)comfortable bedfellows / edited by Bram Büscher and Veronica Davidov




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The leadership imperative : technology adoption and strategic management in travel firms in Jamaica / by Andrew Spencer

Spencer, Andrew (Lecturer in tourism management), author




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Economy hotels in China : a glocalised innovative hospitality sector / Songshan (Sam) Huang and Xuhua (Michael) Sun

Huang, Songshan




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Three ships came sailing / Arthur H. Noble

Noble, Arthur Henry




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Tourism in Latin America : cases of success / Alexandre Panosso Netto, Luiz Gonzaga, Godoi Trigo, editors




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Tourism imaginaries : anthropological approaches / edited by Noel B. Salazar and Nelson H. H. Graburn




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Creating experience value in tourism / edited by Nina K. Prebensen, University of Tromsø, Norway, Joseph S. Chen, Indiana University at Bloomington and Muzaffer Uysal, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University




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Nabokov, Rushdie, and the transnational imagination : novels of exile and alternate worlds / Rachel Trousdale

Trousdale, Rachel




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Tourism, religion and pilgrimage in Jerusalem / Kobi Cohen-Hattab and Noam Shoval

Cohen-Hattab, Kobi, author




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Ethnic and minority cultures as tourist attractions / edited by Anya Diekmann and Melanie Kay Smith




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Contemporary destination governance : a case study approach / editors, Harald Pechlaner, Pietro Beritelli, Sabine Pichler, Mike Peters, Noel Scott




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Knowledge networks and tourism / edited by Michelle T. McLeod and Roger Vaughan




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Archipelago tourism : policies and practices / edited by Godfrey Baldacchino




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Sustainability, social responsibility, and innovations in tourism and hospitality / edited by H.G. Parsa ; Vijaya "Vi" Narapareddy, consulting editor ; SooCheong (Shawn) Jang, Maríval Segarra-Oña, and Rachel J.C. Chen, associate editor




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Ecotourism : practices, benefits and environmental impacts / Shannon C. Brophy, editor




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Marketing places and spaces / edited by Antónia Correia, Juergen Gnoth, Metin Kozak, Alan Fyall




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Tourism in the green economy / edited by Maharaj Vijay Reddy and Keith Wilkes




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Transformational tourism : host perspectives / edited by Yvette Reisinger, Gulf University for Science and Technology




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Tourism research frontiers : beyond the boundaries of knowledge / Donna Chambers, Tijana Rakic, editors




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Sustainability in hospitality : how innovative hotels are transforming the industry / edited by Miguel Angel Gardetti and Ana Laura Torres




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Tourism competitiveness in the Italy-France cross-border area : the role of knowledge and innovation transfer / Iacopo Cavallini, Barbara Burchi and Marco Celi

Cavallini, Iacopo, author




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The rise of thana-capitalism and tourism / Maximiliano E. Korstanje

Korstanje, Maximiliano, author




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Assessing the economic impact of tourism : a computable general equilibrium modelling approach / Samuel Meng, Mahinda Siriwardana

Meng, Samuel, author




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Evolution of destination planning and strategy : the rise of tourism in Croatia / Larry Dwyer, Renata Tomljenović, Sanda Ĉorak, editors




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Green ice : tourism ecologies in the European High North / Simone Abram, Katrín Anna Lund, editors




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Gazing at death : dark tourism as an emergent horizon of research / Maximiliano E. Korstanje and Bintang Handayani, editors




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Indigenous tourism : cases from Australia and New Zealand / edited by Michelle Whitford, Lisa Ruhanen, Anna Carr




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The Victorian verse-novel : aspiring to life / Stefanie Markovits.

Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2017.




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Marine mammal conservation and the law of the sea / Cameron S.G. Jefferies ; preface by John Norton Moore

Jefferies, Cameron S. G., author




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A visual approach for green criminology : exploring the social perception of environmental harm / Lorenzo Natali

Natali, Lorenzo, author




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Addressing regulatory gaps in relation to the environmental issues arising from offshore oil and gas activities in the Arctic : case study of Norway and Russia / Joanna Grigorjeva

Grigorjeva, Joanna, author




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Exploring green crime : introducing the legal, social and criminological contexts of environmental harm / Matthew Hall

Hall, Matthew (Criminologist), author




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Legal consequences of peremptory norms in international law / Daniel Costello

Costelloe, Daniel, author




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The practice of shared responsibility in international law / edited by André Nollkaemper and Ilias Plakokefalos ; assistant editor Jessica N.M. Schechinger ; international military operations cluster co-edited by Jann Kleffner




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Genocide, torture, and terrorism : ranking international crimes and justifying humanitarian intervention / Thomas W. Simon

Simon, Thomas W., 1945- author




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Responsibilities of the non-state actor in armed conflict and the market place : theoretical considerations and empirical findings / edited by Noemi Gal-Or, Cedric Ryngaert and Math Noortmann

Conference on The Responsibilities of Non-State Actors in International Law (2013 : Richmond, B.C.)