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Business & Economics
- Title: EconLit database
Author: Journal of Economic Literature Publication Date: 1969 Format: Online Location: Network WWW Call No./URL/Item No.: http://newfirstsearch.oclc.org/dbname=EconLit;FSIP Subject: Business & Economics GeographicArea: Multiple TimePeriod: Multiple Time Periods Description: Subject indexing and abstracts of journals, books, dissertations, and working papers in Economics, 1969 to the present. Subscription ONLY. Contact your library
- Title: Foreign Relations of the United States 1961-1963, Volume XI: Foreign Economic Policy
Author: US State Department Format: Online Location: Networked WWW Call No./URL/Item No.: http://dosfan.lib.uic.edu/ERC/frus/frus61-63ix/index.html Subject: Business & Economics GeographicArea: United States TimePeriod: 1960s Description: Official documentary historical record of major U.S. foreign policy decisions and significant diplomatic activity.
- Title: Foreign Relations of the United States 1964-1968, Vol. VIII: International Monetary and Trade Policy
Author: US State Department Publication Date: 1998 Format: Online Location: Networked WWW Call No./URL/Item No.: http://www.state.gov/www/about_state/history/vol_viii/index.html Subject: Business & Economics GeographicArea: United States TimePeriod: 1960s Description: Official documentary historical record of major U.S. foreign policy decisions and significant diplomatic activity.
- Title: Frontline: Ashes of the Cold War
Publication Date: 5/4/ Format: Film Location: Broadcast Call No./URL/Item No.: Program 1363 Subject: Business & Economics TimePeriod: 1990s forward Description: Economic consequences of the end of the Cold War. ** rough cut, no credits
- Title: Good Guys and Bad Guys [On Labor]
Author: Pacifica Radio Publication Date: 3/19 Format: Audio Location: Broadcast Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA au rl orig 72 Subject: Business & Economics GeographicArea: United States TimePeriod: Multiple Time Periods Description: Abe Feinglass, President of the Amalgamated Meatcutters and Butcherworkmen of North America, explains how HUAC divided labor leaders into the "good guys" who passed their "litmus test" of Americanism and the "bad guys" who were influenced by "foreign ideology and subversive ideas," such as racial equality, collective welfare, peace and internationalfriendship. The same "red scare" tactics employed against civil rights and anti-war activists were directed against CIO in the 1930's and continued as the "cutting edge of the cold war." Numerous examples of HUAC interference with unions indicate how the left was hounded out of organized labor so that hard hats became identified with reactionism. Recorded in Washington, D.C. This program is part of the Pacifica Radio Archives. This tape is recorded on two sides.
- Title: Latin American Perspectives II #22
Author: WSIU, Southern Illinois Publication Date: 2/4/ Format: Audio Location: Broadcast Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 68-31-22 Subject: Business & Economics GeographicArea: Latin America TimePeriod: Multiple Time Periods Description: Series of lectures by Dr. C. Harvey Gardiner, professor of history at Southern Illinois University, each program based on a book or magazine article. This program: The Economic Transformation of Cuba
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