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Progressive new world: how settler colonialism and transpacific exchange shaped American reform / Marilyn Lake

Dewey Library - HT1523.L285 2019




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Posthumanist and new materialist methodologies: research after the child / Claudia Diaz-Diaz, Paulina Semenec

Online Resource




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A Dirty South manifesto: sexual resistance and imagination in the New South / L.H. Stallings

Dewey Library - HQ76.27.A37 H67 2020




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Youth and the new adulthood: generations of change / Johanna Wyn, Helen Cahill, Dan Woodman, Hernan Cuervo, Carmen Leccardi, Jenny Chesters, editors

Online Resource




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Men without maps: some gay males of the generation before Stonewall / John Ibson

Dewey Library - HQ76.3.U6 I27 2019




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The depositions: new and selected essays on being and ceasing to be / Thomas Lynch ; foreword by Alan Ball

Dewey Library - BD431.L975 2019




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Galileo's error: foundations for a new science of consciousness / Philip Goff

Dewey Library - BD560.G64 2019




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Higher-order evidence: new essays / edited by Mattias Skipper, Asbjørn Steglich-Petersen

Dewey Library - BD181.H54 2019




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Improving the Cd2+ detection capability of a new anionic Rare Earth Metal-Organic Framework based on a [RE6(μ3-ΟΗ)8]10+ secondary building unit: An ion - exchange approach towards more efficient sensors

Mol. Syst. Des. Eng., 2020, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/C9ME00176J, Paper
Nikos Panagiotou, Kasiani Evangelou, Athanasia Psalti, Nektaria Varnava, Giasemi K. Aggeli, Pantelis Trikalitis, John C Plakatouras, Theodore Lazarides, Anastasios Tasiopoulos
The synthesis and characterization of a new family of rare earth (RE) MOFs based on a hexanuclear (RE)6 secondary building unit (SBU) and the angular dicarboxylic ligand 4,4'-oxybisbenzoic acid (H2OBA)...
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A new family of silver(I) complexes stabilised by the phosphanylborane (C6H5)2PBH2·N(CH3)3

New J. Chem., 2020, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/D0NJ01679A, Letter
Mehdi Moussa, Christian Marquardt, Oliver Hegen, Michael Seidl, Manfred Scheer
The reactions of the phosphanylborane Ph2PBH2·NMe3 (L) with Ag[FAl{OC6F10(C6F5)}3] (Ag[FAl]) and AgBF4 are studied. The first reaction allowed for the synthesis of the coordination compounds [Ag(Ph2P-BH2·NMe3)(CH3CN)][FAl] (1), [Ag(Ph2P-BH2·NMe3)2][FAl] (2) and...
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An expedient synthesis of new imino-thiazolidinone grafted dispiro-pyrrolidine-oxindole/indeno hybrids via a multicomponent [3+2] cycloaddition reaction in a deep eutectic solvent

New J. Chem., 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0NJ00801J, Paper
Ruby Singh, Munna Ram Saini, Diksha Bhardwaj, Aakash Singh
A facile and selective synthesis of novel factionalized dispiro-pyrrolidines via a three component [3+2] cycloaddition reaction using a deep eutectic solvent.
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Synthesis of a new Ni complex supported on CoFe2O4 and its application as an efficient and green catalyst for the synthesis of bis(pyrazolyl)methane and polyhydroquinoline derivatives

New J. Chem., 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0NJ00223B, Paper
Taiebeh Tamoradi, Seyedeh Masoumeh Mousavi, Masoud Mohammadi
A novel and magnetic nanocatalyst was synthesized for the synthesis of multicomponent compounds.
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A New Look for Image

With the same great content as always.




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Maigret, Newly Translated

A reissue of Simenon’s great series.




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[ASAP] Pyrimidine Analogues as a New Class of Gram-Positive Antibiotics, Mainly Targeting Thymineless-Death Related Proteins

ACS Infectious Diseases
DOI: 10.1021/acsinfecdis.9b00305




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[ASAP] Target-Based Design of Promysalin Analogues Identifies a New Putative Binding Cleft in Succinate Dehydrogenase

ACS Infectious Diseases
DOI: 10.1021/acsinfecdis.0c00024




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Wiring Manhattan: Sterling Communications and Cable Television in New York City

Between 1945 and 1960 the number of television sets in use in the United States rose from a few thousand to approximately 60 million. Although many of the programs shown originated in New York City, many of Gotham’s denizens had to endure a steadily degrading signal reception. The cause: new buildings in the vertically growing...

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Selections from the James Boyd Collection of New York City Etchings

The James Boyd Collection of New York City Etchings in the Department of Prints, Photographs, and Architectural Collections is a particularly lovely survey of etchings by various artists depicting the city between 1910 and 1935. Boyd donated the collection to the New-York Historical Society in honor of his wife, Agnes Boyd, in 1935, and continued to...

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Selections from the James Boyd Collection of New York City Etchings, part 2

An earlier post introduced readers to a sampling of artwork from the James Boyd Collection of New York City Etchings. Today’s post highlights works by William C. McNulty, an American painter, illustrator, etcher and art instructor whose work is part of the Boyd Collection. McNulty was born in Ogden, Utah in 1884. He began his career as  an editorial...

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Spreading the News of Yellow Fever

Every year when the seasons change from cold to warm, I get sick. Usually it’s allergies or a cold, but like clockwork I am out of commission for a few days. I suspect this has happened to people since time began, but if you lived on Manhattan Island during the 1790s, and even as late...

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“Her Own Trip”: Reflections of 20th Century New York City

Travel diaries have long been a popular form of self-expression, and can provide us with unique perspectives on cities in the past. The New-York Historical Society holds a number of these diaries within our manuscript collections, with several dating back to the 18th century. Mabel Newton Betticher is one diarist whose collection exists in our holdings. Between...

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Selections from the James Boyd Collection of New York City Etchings, part 3

This third installment of selections from the James Boyd Collection of New York City Etchings (be sure to see part 1 and part 2) focuses on the work of Edith Nankivell (1896-1984), who, with 46 prints, figures prominently in Box 3. In researching her, I discovered that she is in fact the daughter of Frank...

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Before Rosa Parks: Segregation on New York City Street Cars

For much of the 19th century, New York City’s public transportation was racially segregated, and African Americans were forced to ride on specially designated horse-drawn street cars.  Newspapers documented acts of resistance to these policies of segregation by members of the African American community, some of whom took the street car companies to court. Three examples are cited here. On Sunday,...

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African American Freemasonry and New York’s Grand Colored Lodge

A recent acquisition by the Patricia D. Klingenstein Library at N-YHS sheds light on the early history of African American freemasonry. The twelve-page, handwritten Proceedings of the Convention of the Grand Colored Lodge, dated 1845, outlines the intentions of the members of three African American masonic lodges to unite under the auspices of one “Grand Lodge.”...

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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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New Finding Aids, 1st quarter, 2019

With this post, the New-York Historical Society Library introduces a new quarterly feature in which we will highlight the collections for which detailed finding aids were published over the prior three months. All collections receive at least a summary description in our catalog, BobCat. But many collections have such depth or are simply so large...

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Rare photographs of Hart Island, New York’s potter’s field

Update on April 14, 2020: Hart Island is back in the news for the most tragic of reasons: It’s currently being used as a burial ground for victims of the COVID-19 pandemic. In the time since this post was first published, control of Hart Island was transferred to New York City’s Department of Parks and burials are no...

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A Centennial Salute to the Daily News

People like to say that the daily newspaper is dying, but, as you pass a newsstand and glance at a headline, do not take those tabloids for granted. We pause here to wish the New York Daily News a happy birthday on its centennial. The Illustrated Daily News first appeared on the morning of June...

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The Great New York Fire of 1835 and the Marketing of Disaster

In the spring of 1869, a two-column-inch piece titled “The Great New York Fire in 1835” began appearing in newspapers around the country. Written as a reminiscence “clipped from the columns of the Philadelphia Inquirer,” the piece was actually an advertisement for Aetna Insurance, describing the moment when Aetna’s president had first informed his board...

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New Finding Aids, 2nd Quarter 2019

This post is the second in a new quarterly series in which the New-York Historical Society highlights the collections for which detailed finding aids were published over the prior three months. All collections receive at least a summary description in our catalog, Bobcat. But many collections have such depth or are simply so large or...

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New Finding Aids, 3rd Quarter 2019

This post is the third in a quarterly series in which the New-York Historical Society highlights the collections for which detailed finding aids were published over the prior three months. All collections receive at least a summary description in our catalog, Bobcat. But many collections have such depth or are simply so large or complex...

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The Battle of Golden Hill: New York’s Opening Act of Revolutionary Bloodshed

New Yorkers and Bostonians have a number of things to dispute—Yankees versus Red Sox, Manhattan versus New England clam chowder, good or bad memories of the Super Bowl in 2008 and 2012. We will avoid adding, “Where was the first blood of the American Revolution shed?” as another. Yes, we concede the Boston Massacre of...

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New Finding Aids, 4th Quarter 2019

This post is one in a quarterly series in which the New-York Historical Society highlights the collections for which detailed finding aids were published over the prior three months. All collections receive at least a summary description in our catalog, Bobcat. But many collections have such depth or are simply so large or complex that...

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Martha Lamb: New-York Historical Society Pioneer

From the title Scholars and Gentlemen, one of the essential histories written about the New-York Historical Society and that dates from the 1980s, one might get the wrong impression, that only men played a role in the life of the institution over the course of its 216 years. Yet many women have played significant roles...

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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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New Finding Aids, 1st Quarter 2020

This post is one in a quarterly series in which the New-York Historical Society highlights the collections for which detailed finding aids were published over the prior three months. All collections receive at least a summary description in our catalog, Bobcat. But many collections have such depth or are simply so large or complex that...

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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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New Research Analyzes State-Level Impact of USDA Proposal to End SNAP Broad-Based Categorical Eligibility

This interactive data visualization uses SNAP quality control data from fiscal year 2016 and microsimulation modeling to provide detailed information on the demographic characteristics of those at risk of losing benefits.




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Support for Data-Driven Instruction Comes Up Short in New Study

Although most school districts help teachers use data to improve student learning, a new Mathematica study shows that providing schools with data coaches and professional development to support their efforts did not result in increased data use by teachers.




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New Report Highlights How Climate Shocks Impede Development in Southern Malawi

A new report from Mathematica, the Notre Dame Initiative for Global Development, and AidData highlights how a set of climate shocks played a major role in impeding the long-term impact of a food security program funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) in southern Malawi.




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New Report and Infographic Examine Trends in Disciplinary Removals in Maryland

Across the nation, Black students, economically disadvantaged students, and students with disabilities are disproportionately subjected to disciplinary removals, which are out-of-school suspensions and expulsions that compromise students’ opportunities to learn and increase their risk of dropping out.




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New Tools to Explore the Role of Physician Group Practices in U.S. Health Care Systems

A new, publicly available data file on physician group practices has been released by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality’s (AHRQ) Comparative Health System Performance Initiative.




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New Release of Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality’s 2018 Compendium of U.S. Health Systems

The Compendium of U.S. Health Systems for 2018 has been released today by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality’s (AHRQ) Comparative Health System Performance Initiative.




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New Tools for Improving Attendance in Pre-Kindergarten and Kindergarten

Chronic absenteeism is particularly high for students in pre-kindergarten and kindergarten compared with those in elementary and middle school. Check out new resources to help identify and reduce it.




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New Toolkit Highlights How Medicare Accountable Care Organizations Engage Beneficiaries

Under a contract with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Mathematica’s health experts worked with 24 Medicare Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) and End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) Seamless Care Organizations participating in the Shared Savings Program, Next Generation ACO Model, and the Comprehensive ESRD Care Model to identify the strategies that ACOs use to engage beneficiaries in their care.




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New Year, New Insights: Working Together to Make a Difference for Students

As we step into the new year, Mathematica is proud to announce new partnerships with the U.S. Department of Education. On these projects, we will work together to evaluate education programs and produce insights that strengthen teaching and learning.




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Lifestyle mobilities : intersections of travel, leisure and migration / edited by Tara Duncan, University of Otago, New Zealand, Scott A. Cohen, University of Surrey, UK, Maria Thulemark, Dalarna University, Sweden




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New tourism in the 21st century : culture, the city, nature and spirituality / edited by Rubén C. Lois González, José M. Santos-Solla and Pilar Taboada-de-Zúñiga




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The new Chinese traveler : business opportunities from the Chinese travel revolution / Gary Bowerman

Bowerman, Gary, author




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Challenges and contemporary solutions for tourism destination planning, development, and marketing : building better places, attracting newer faces : proceedings of the 4th International Tourism Studies Association Biennial Conference / editors: Shen Han,

International Tourism Studies Association Biennial Conference (4th : 2012 : Bali, Indonesia)