About 70 years ago SSRC published four series titled "Social Psychology" in World War II and is now called "American soldier". This 1949 article archive summarizes the contents of each volume and introduces the series and shows the theoretical and empirical knowledge of social scientists on social behavior through research of soldiers of World War II during the war It aimed to improve it. . The research on which these publications are based was conducted in the research service of the Ministry of Information and Education of War. It involves studying attitudes of over 500,000 soldiers in the United States and abroad. After the war, the Social Science Research Council presented the basic data to further analyze and introduce the Department of Social Science.
Social psychology in World War II: work of Ministry of War, Ministry of Information Education
The second volume of the history of World War II's "New York Times" included allies moving towards victory. In the same format as the first volume, the book provides 52 chapters, each chapter is a short historical article written by the volume editor Rubel, a time report from the 1940's, one main source of background and one or more I have a picture. A summary of Rubell's clear and effective story on complex events such as Detroit's racial riot and assault is a work of famous era journalists such as Ernie Pyle and Drew Middleton and less-known writers It complements it. Raymond Daniel and Sydney Sharit. The main source projects include George Barton's classical speech record, the evening army of D, and Okinawa commander Ushijima suicide suicide witness record. As a good overview of the second half of the war, this volume is a gem that is valuable to its predecessors.
Browse the New Grove II random volume to explain the width and depth of the information contained therein. An article on the music analysis of Volume 1, page 60, an example of harmonic structure of Volume 2, an article on the progress of Blues in Volume 4. Benjamin Britton has over thirty pages, page 116, page Tajikistan, tar (plucking), conductor Yuri Temirkanov, and the twelve apostles, influence group of keyboard instrument manufacturers in the 18th century, Vol. 25 120 For nearly a year Grove Music and Musician Dictionary has been used, and anyone interested in writers, students and music is trusting it. Smart Inquirer (the word of Grove) continues to use this resource as a reference for music related issues. Of course, for many libraries, $ 4,850 is a considerable investment, but works of this size do not appear every day. Editors explain New Grove II Online just as they did in the early days