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“Deb: in addition to Lockridge's A NEW ENGLAND TOWN and Greven's FOUR GENERATIONS, 1970 saw the publication of Michael Zuckerman's PEACEABLE KINGDOMS and John Demos's A LITTLE COMMONWEALTH.” David Andrew Nichols

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David Andrew Nichols Food. The collectivization of agriculture caused the USSR's population to outstrip its food supply by the early 1960s. Oil exports and borrowing allowed the Soviet government to import grain, for a time, but oil prices plummeted in the 1980s and credit dried up in the early '90s. Without food and credit the USSR couldn't use its army to suppress independence movements in the republics, nor a liberalization movement in Russia itself.
David Andrew Nichols Hi, Claudia. The word "squaw" derives from an Algonquian word for "woman." I think it becomes ubiquitous in 19th-century discourse because Anglo-American writers, especially if they are writing for a popular audience, rarely make distinctions between different Indian nations and cultures. They instead present Indians as a uniform and unchanging mass, with (presumably) only one language. This remains a problem into the twentieth century, when the archetypal Indian presented by American media (especially Western movies) is a 19th-century Plains Indian warrior - an atypical culture when set against the whole continent's history and compared to most other Native American groups.

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