Great Plains Quarterly, Volume 22Center for Great Plains Studies, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2002 |
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Page 104
... Popper said the furor has not subsided since the seven - page article appeared in the December 1987 issue of Planning.17 This characterization of the Poppers relied on a stereotype of academics : they naively work in isolation , without ...
... Popper said the furor has not subsided since the seven - page article appeared in the December 1987 issue of Planning.17 This characterization of the Poppers relied on a stereotype of academics : they naively work in isolation , without ...
Page 107
Poppers ' actions would be appropriately aca- demic , to clarify and correct Great Plains resi- dents . Set in opposition , the Great Plains residents were thinly characterized as people who " misread " and criticized . But the media ...
Poppers ' actions would be appropriately aca- demic , to clarify and correct Great Plains resi- dents . Set in opposition , the Great Plains residents were thinly characterized as people who " misread " and criticized . But the media ...
Page 109
... Poppers and the Great Plains people became obvious : So what's new ? Not much . Life in the Great Plains is dynamic , not static . Many diverse people have lived in the harsh environ- ment of the Plains for thousands of years . They ...
... Poppers and the Great Plains people became obvious : So what's new ? Not much . Life in the Great Plains is dynamic , not static . Many diverse people have lived in the harsh environ- ment of the Plains for thousands of years . They ...
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