If you see this sort of thing in the second hand shop, snap it up, and admire how clear and honest our predecessors' thoughts on complex issues used to be. LiterallyKathy Petty Young, Bench and Bar of Ohio: A Compendium of History. Benet isn't overtrained, there's no deference to her professors or the literature, or even to Women's Lib insofar as they get anything wrong about her subject - writing solely in the interests of the class she describes, she's telling it like it is and coming up with insights right and left - this well-written book is as entertaining as its paperback status and slightly saucy cover promise, without being at all exploitative. Department of the Navy Records Management ManualThe Secretary of The Navy. Here there's nothing but a series of logical questions honestly answered, which paints a more complete, and at the time no doubt very useful, view of its subject than would be possible using modern methods. Both would tend to comply with a prearranged ideological view of the subject. Today this would fall under one of two categories - the emotive polemic best-seller or the academic paper. This is a good example of a fascinating genre - the enquiry into social problems of the 1950s-1970s. Titles By Mary Kathleen Benet All Formats Paperback Hardcover Sort by: Sort by: Popularity.
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