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Pages : 14
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Austin v. Painters' District Countil No. 22, Brotherhood of Painters, Decoraters and Paperhangers of America, 339 MICH 462 (1954)
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Pages : 14
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Labor Cases
Author: Commerce Clearing House
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Category : Labor laws and legislation
Languages : en
Pages : 1248
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A full-text reporter of decisions rendered by federal and state courts throughout the United States on federal and state labor problems, with case table and topical index.
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Category : Labor laws and legislation
Languages : en
Pages : 1248
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A full-text reporter of decisions rendered by federal and state courts throughout the United States on federal and state labor problems, with case table and topical index.
Labor Cases ...
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Category : Labor laws and legislation
Languages : en
Pages : 1248
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Category : Labor laws and legislation
Languages : en
Pages : 1248
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Michigan Compiled Laws, Annotated
Author: Michigan. Laws, Statutes, Etc
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Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 538
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Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 538
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Michigan Compiled Laws Annotated
Author: Michigan
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Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 538
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Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 538
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Michigan Compiled Laws Annotated: Sect. 421.1 to 428.End
Author: Michigan
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Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 956
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Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 956
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Cases Decided in the Supreme Court of Michigan ...
Author: Michigan. Supreme Court
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Category : Law reports, digests, etc
Languages : en
Pages : 862
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Category : Law reports, digests, etc
Languages : en
Pages : 862
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The United States Law Week
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Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 710
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Pages : 710
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Michigan reports
Author: Michigan. Supreme Court
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Category : Law reports, digests, etc
Languages : en
Pages : 860
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Category : Law reports, digests, etc
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Pages : 860
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Hitler at Home
Author: Despina Stratigakos
Publisher: Yale University Press
ISBN: 0300187602
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 622
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A look at Adolf Hitler’s residences and their role in constructing and promoting the dictator’s private persona both within Germany and abroad. Adolf Hitler’s makeover from rabble-rouser to statesman coincided with a series of dramatic home renovations he undertook during the mid-1930s. This provocative book exposes the dictator’s preoccupation with his private persona, which was shaped by the aesthetic and ideological management of his domestic architecture. Hitler’s bachelor life stirred rumors, and the Nazi regime relied on the dictator’s three dwellings—the Old Chancellery in Berlin, his apartment in Munich, and the Berghof, his mountain home on the Obersalzberg—to foster the myth of the Führer as a morally upstanding and refined man. Author Despina Stratigakos also reveals the previously untold story of Hitler’s interior designer, Gerdy Troost, through newly discovered archival sources. At the height of the Third Reich, media outlets around the world showcased Hitler’s homes to audiences eager for behind-the-scenes stories. After the war, fascination with Hitler’s domestic life continued as soldiers and journalists searched his dwellings for insights into his psychology. The book’s rich illustrations, many previously unpublished, offer readers a rare glimpse into the decisions involved in the making of Hitler’s homes and into the sheer power of the propaganda that influenced how the world saw him. “Inarguably the powder-keg title of the year.”—Mitchell Owen, Architectural Digest “A fascinating read, which reminds us that in Nazi Germany the architectural and the political can never be disentangled. Like his own confected image, Hitler’s buildings cannot be divorced from their odious political hinterland.”—Roger Moorhouse, Times
Publisher: Yale University Press
ISBN: 0300187602
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 622
Book Description
A look at Adolf Hitler’s residences and their role in constructing and promoting the dictator’s private persona both within Germany and abroad. Adolf Hitler’s makeover from rabble-rouser to statesman coincided with a series of dramatic home renovations he undertook during the mid-1930s. This provocative book exposes the dictator’s preoccupation with his private persona, which was shaped by the aesthetic and ideological management of his domestic architecture. Hitler’s bachelor life stirred rumors, and the Nazi regime relied on the dictator’s three dwellings—the Old Chancellery in Berlin, his apartment in Munich, and the Berghof, his mountain home on the Obersalzberg—to foster the myth of the Führer as a morally upstanding and refined man. Author Despina Stratigakos also reveals the previously untold story of Hitler’s interior designer, Gerdy Troost, through newly discovered archival sources. At the height of the Third Reich, media outlets around the world showcased Hitler’s homes to audiences eager for behind-the-scenes stories. After the war, fascination with Hitler’s domestic life continued as soldiers and journalists searched his dwellings for insights into his psychology. The book’s rich illustrations, many previously unpublished, offer readers a rare glimpse into the decisions involved in the making of Hitler’s homes and into the sheer power of the propaganda that influenced how the world saw him. “Inarguably the powder-keg title of the year.”—Mitchell Owen, Architectural Digest “A fascinating read, which reminds us that in Nazi Germany the architectural and the political can never be disentangled. Like his own confected image, Hitler’s buildings cannot be divorced from their odious political hinterland.”—Roger Moorhouse, Times