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Madison {Wisconsin}, Dane County and Surrounding Towns - Being A History and Guide
William Park
Heritage Books
2024
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Madison County, Tennessee County Court Minutes Volume 1, 1821-1825
Heritage Books
2024
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This publication provides a complete collection of Madison County, Tennessee court records, with an index arranged alphabetically by surname, spanning the years 1821-1825. "The WPA Records are, for the most part, carbon copies of the original that was typed on onion skin paper during the Depression. Since these records were typed on poor machines by people who did not type well either or read by persons not always sure of the older handwritten material, the results are often less than perfect. ... Sometimes there are water stains and burned edges around the paper."
Madison County, Tennessee History and Biographies
Heritage Books
2024
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This publication offers a complete history of Madison County, Tennessee, from its settlement in 1820 to the construction of the first church building in 1867. The author covers a range of topics, from the county's topography and agriculture to the first public roads, the development of the railroads, the first jail, lists of county Sheriffs and Circuit Clerks, the distribution of land, first stores and companies, newspapers, the legal system, military, schools, and religion. Biographies follow the history of Madison, providing extensive information on several former residents from birth, giving details on his parents, education, occupations, marriages, and more. A full-name index adds to the value of this work.
Madison's Managers
Anthony M. Bertelli; Laurence E. Lynn
Johns Hopkins University Press
2006
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Combining insights from traditional thought and practice and from contemporary political analysis, Madison's Managers presents a constitutional theory of public administration in the United States. Anthony Michael Bertelli and Laurence E. Lynn Jr. contend that managerial responsibility in American government depends on official respect for the separation of powers and a commitment to judgment, balance, rationality, and accountability in managerial practice. The authors argue that public management-administration by unelected officials of public agencies and activities based on authority delegated to them by policymakers-derives from the principles of American constitutionalism, articulated most clearly by James Madison. Public management is, they argue, a constitutional institution necessary to successful governance under the separation of powers. To support their argument, Bertelli and Lynn combine two intellectual traditions often regarded as antagonistic: modern political economy, which regards public administration as controlled through bargaining among the separate powers and organized interests, and traditional public administration, which emphasizes the responsible implementation of policies established by legislatures and elected executives while respecting the procedural and substantive rights enforced by the courts. These literatures are mutually reinforcing, the authors argue, because both feature the role of constitutional principles in public management. Madison's Managers challenges public management scholars and professionals to recognize that the legitimacy and future of public administration depend on its constitutional foundations and their specific implications for managerial practice.
Madison's Managers
Anthony M. Bertelli; Laurence E. Lynn
Johns Hopkins University Press
2006
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Combining insights from traditional thought and practice and from contemporary political analysis, Madison's Managers presents a constitutional theory of public administration in the United States. Anthony Michael Bertelli and Laurence E. Lynn Jr. contend that managerial responsibility in American government depends on official respect for the separation of powers and a commitment to judgment, balance, rationality, and accountability in managerial practice. The authors argue that public management-administration by unelected officials of public agencies and activities based on authority delegated to them by policymakers-derives from the principles of American constitutionalism, articulated most clearly by James Madison. Public management is, they argue, a constitutional institution necessary to successful governance under the separation of powers. To support their argument, Bertelli and Lynn combine two intellectual traditions often regarded as antagonistic: modern political economy, which regards public administration as controlled through bargaining among the separate powers and organized interests, and traditional public administration, which emphasizes the responsible implementation of policies established by legislatures and elected executives while respecting the procedural and substantive rights enforced by the courts. These literatures are mutually reinforcing, the authors argue, because both feature the role of constitutional principles in public management. Madison's Managers challenges public management scholars and professionals to recognize that the legitimacy and future of public administration depend on its constitutional foundations and their specific implications for managerial practice.
Until now, most works on the history of African Americans in advertising have focused on the depiction of blacks in advertisements. As the first comprehensive examination of African American participation in the industry, Madison Avenue and the Color Line breaks new ground by examining the history of black advertising employees and agency owners. For much of the twentieth century, even as advertisers chased African American consumer dollars, the doors to most advertising agencies were firmly closed to African American professionals. Over time, black participation in the industry resulted from the combined efforts of black media, civil rights groups, black consumers, government organizations, and black advertising and marketing professionals working outside white agencies. Blacks positioned themselves for jobs within the advertising industry, especially as experts on the black consumer market, and then used their status to alter stereotypical perceptions of black consumers. By doing so, they became part of the broader effort to build an African American professional and entrepreneurial class and to challenge the negative portrayals of blacks in American culture. Using an extensive review of advertising trade journals, government documents, and organizational papers, as well as personal interviews and the advertisements themselves, Jason Chambers weaves individual biographies together with broader events in U.S. history to tell how blacks struggled to bring equality to the advertising industry.
Following the tradition of the American Mathematical Society, the seventh colloquium of the Society was held as part of the summer meeting that took place at the University of Wisconsin, in Madison. Two sets of lectures were presented: On Invariants and the Theory of Numbers, and Functions of Several Complex Variables.
Madison Symposium on Complex Analysis
AMERICAN MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY
1992
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Contains the proceedings of a Symposium on Complex Analysis, held at the University of Wisconsin at Madison in June 1991 on the occasion of the retirement of Walter Rudin. This book reports on directions in complex analysis and presents a mix of the analytic and geometric aspects of the theory.
Internationally recognized photographer Stacie Huckeba and Madison, Tennessee, community volunteer Laura Amaral have partnered to create a photographic art book and living historical document, Madison: Portraits of Our Neighbors. This is a "time capsule" of art as well as a historical document that captures the heart of the people who contribute to the Madison community as it is today, home to a world-class bass player, a nonagenarian cattle farmer, a TikTok celebrity, a singer/songwriter, a mariachi band, the personal photographer for Johnny Cash, a beloved gymnastics coach, model airplane enthusiasts, educators, a fashion designer, a puppet enthusiast, a pastor and outreach worker, an array of artists, small business owners, farmers, and local legends. Beyond a collection of portraits, it's a testament to an enduring urban community, a celebration of the shared human experience, and an opportunity to see our neighbors in their best light. Madison: Portraits of Our Neighbors invites readers to celebrate the tapestry of humanity that weaves through our unique neighborhood.
Madison and G.A. (My Guardian Angel) - A Tale of the Slimy Spitball
Melissa Perry Moraja
Melissa Productions, Inc.
2012
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Madison Keith Ghost Story Collection- Volume 1 (Suburban Noir Ghost Stories)
Cathryn Grant
D2C Perspectives
2013
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Madison Keith Ghost Story Collection - Volume 2 (Suburban Noir Ghost Stories)
Cathryn Grant
D2C Perspectives
2013
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Madison is having lots of fun playing outside, when she discovers four little mice. They are lost and very sad. Will Madison be able to help them find their way back home?
The Soul of the Ozarks: The Paintings & Process of Madison Woods featuring the Wild Ozark pigments
Madison Woods
Wild Ozark LLC
2023
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