Power and what kind of spaces and values would define the country. Remained very much in question. And so last class we talked about americas transition to capitalism. And we talked about how this Economic Transformation was linked to changes in the labor market in Banking Systems in the rise of corporations, and we looked at how these transformations were particularly affecting for young women like mary paul the worker in the lowell mills in the 1840s. So today were going to continue our conversation about how economic changes affected americas urban centers its cities and well examine how questions about the National Built Environment and access to Material Resources like goods land and money came to a head in americas growing urban landscapes both along the east coast in places that are familiar to us, but also in growing midwestern cities between the 1790s and into the 1830s so with these themes in mind i thought we could start off today with a little bit of a comparative story tha
Power and what kind of spaces and values would define the country. Remained very much in question. And so last class we talked about americas transition to capitalism. And we talked about how this Economic Transformation was linked to changes in the labor market in Banking Systems in the rise of corporations, and we looked at how these transformations were particularly affecting for young women like mary paul the worker in the lowell mills in the 1840s. So today were going to continue our conversation about how economic changes affected americas urban centers its cities and well examine how questions about the National Built Environment and access to Material Resources like goods land and money came to a head in americas growing urban landscapes both along the east coast in places that are familiar to us, but also in growing midwestern cities between the 1790s and into the 1830s so with these themes in mind i thought we could start off today with a little bit of a comparative story tha
Bogdanov. If it has already been manufactured, that is, the part has already been passed, it is already cut out, its just a matter of welding it into a heap, it takes about an hour and a half, we do it for the boys for the zsu, because its like our thanks to them, that we make them breeches to keep them warm for the winter , i have military, well, family, this is my brother and uncle, they have been since the very beginning of the war, that is, the first draft, so i help in the same way, thank you, requests from the military in banderovpecha have been coming for about a month says master of industrial training viktor moslny. Guys are interested. They are worried about our country, about our future, so that we have peace, that is why they are involved in various works, especially as the time is getting colder, winter is approaching, the volunteers offer the defenders three options for banderopechs, the project manager shows the defenders game. Such stoves, their main purpose is to heat
, this profession is very close to art curators, its just that art curators use paintings, installations, sculptures, and film curators use cinema, you know, i want to tell you that when i was a teenager, i was interested in both music and cinema, but we had a very there are few sources of information, i remember when we had three channels there and something had to be done search, and i will say that if this book had come to me when i was 1314 years old, i will say. For sure that it would have seriously influenced my formation, because you describe, well, first of all, in an interesting way, but there is so much of everything, terminology, the history of cinema, our history, how cinema is shot, how it is prepared, what is distribution, that, well, that is, it is just some incredible amount of information, first of all, thank you for this book, and secondly, tell us how you chose approaches in order to interest the audience, teenagers, then. That is, how exactly this book was thought o
All of you today. And as we have already discussed in this class, we know that the early american republic, which we are roughly defining as the period between the end of the American Revolution and the election of andrew jackson, was a period of possibilities and of problems. It was a time in American History when many of the Big Questions about what the nation would look like, we would hold power, and what kind of spaces and values we define that country remained very much in question. And so last class we talked about americas transition to capitalism. And we talked about how this Economic Transformation was linked to changes in the labor market, in banking systems, and the rise of corporations. And we look at how these transformations were particularly affecting for young women, like mary paul, the worker in the mills in the 1840s. So today we are going to continue our conversation about how economic changes affected americas urban centers, its cities. And we will examine all quest