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New-York Historical Society

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
New-York Historical Society New York City. Founded in 1804, the society is a repository of art, artifacts, and literature relating to American, especially New York, history. Among its celebrated permanent collections are 435 watercolors by John James Audubon for his engraved folio volumes, The Birds of America, and American paintings from colonial times through the 19th cent. The society's educational programs include changing exhibitions of American cultural subjects, lectures by noted scholars and historians, and a large library facility providing extensive material to scholars on early... Read more
Hospice in Historical Perspective
Macmillan Encyclopedia of Death and Dying Hospice in Historical Perspective Some commentaries ... Yet they tend to lack historical veracity. It is inaccurate ... Paris, and 1899 in New York. In both of these cities ... and then another in New York, followed by others ... Euthanasia Legalisation Society was formed in the ... Read more
The New Conservatism and the Fate of the Great Society
American Decades ... extent of inequality in society. They also disagreed about ... that inequality. The Great Society and the Decline of the ... Public support for the Great Society dissolved as inflation ... which so much of the Great Society rested. In times of prosperity ... could not afford the Great Society. They ... Read more

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