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Architecture --- architecture [discipline] --- architectuur --- Chicago --- Chicago [Illinois]
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Great Fire --- Chicago --- Ill. --- 1871 --- Poetry
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Great Fire --- Chicago --- Ill. --- 1871 --- Poetry
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Environmental planning --- conservation [discipline] --- urban planning --- urban renewal --- real estate development --- Chicago --- Chicago [Illinois]
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Fruit --- Seed industry and trade --- Seeds --- Vegetables --- Catalogs --- Chicago --- Illinois
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"For more than a decade, Judy Chicago has been formulating a critique of studio art education, in colleges or art schools, based upon observation, study, and, most importantly, her own teaching experiences, which have taken her from prestigious universities to regional colleges, and across the country from Cal Poly Pomona to Duke University and the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. ...Creator of the celebrated The Dinner Party, a monumental art installation, Chicago reviews her own art education, in the 1960s, when she overcame sexist obstacles to beginning a career as an artist and became recognized as one of the key figures in the dynamic California art scene of that decade. She reviews the present-day situation of young people aspiring to become artists and uncovers the persistence of a bias against women and other minorities in studio art education. Far from a dry educational treatise, Institutional Time is heartfelt, and highly personal: a book that has the earmarks of a classic in arts education."-- Publisher's website.
Chicago, Judy, --- Themes, motives. --- Art --- Artists --- Study and teaching (Higher)
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"This project examines a longstanding organizational component of the Chicago Outfit known as the Chicago Heights "boys." The author aims to unravel the mix of social and cultural discriminations against Italians in the early part of the last century; to highlight the consequential structural and cultural characteristics that emerged within the local Italian population; and to examine the appropriation of these group characteristics as forms of social capital by segments of this population. Corsino traces the Chicago Heights operation from its beginning in the early 1900s through the post-World War II era. He presents the Chicago Heights Italian communities as a vibrant ethnic enclave with a close knit social network, a cluster of shared values and experiences, and an "Italian" identity. Depicting an Italian tie to organized crime in its local, concrete, and contingent context, he argues that the same social forces that produced Italian grocery stores, Italian mutual aid societies, and an Italian involvement in union organizing activity also produced this Italian association with the "mob." Drawing upon interviews, government documents, census data, secondary sources, and close acquaintance with the Chicago Heights context, this study shows how organized crime was embedded in the interaction between the Italian population and the Chicago Heights community"--
Italian Americans --- Organized crime --- Ethnology --- Italians --- Crime syndicates --- Organised crime --- Crime --- History. --- Chicago Heights (Ill.) --- Chicago Heights, Ill.
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Renoir, Auguste, --- Art Institute of Chicago --- Renoir, Pierre Auguste, --- Renuar, Ogi︠u︡st, --- Renoar, Pjer-Ogist, --- רנואר, אוגוסט, --- Chicago. Art Institute --- Art Institute Chicago --- Musée de Chicago --- Shikago Bijutsukan --- Chicago Academy of Fine Arts (1879-1882) --- Renoir, Pierre Auguste --- Renuar, Ogi︠u︡st --- Renoar, Pjer-Ogist
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Chicago school of sociology --- Jazz musicians --- Pianists --- Photographers --- Sociologists --- Becker, Howard Saul, - 1928 --- -Chicago school of sociology --- Becker, Howard Saul, - 1928-
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