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A Circle of Trust (ISBN 9780813524771) stands as a testament to the power of intimate communities, weaving personal memory with collective history to explore how trust is built, tested, and sustained across generations.
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Cheryl Lynn Greenberg crafts a nuanced narrative that follows how families, networks, and local institutions shape acts of faith, loyalty, and resilience in the face of social change. The book intertwines testimonies, archival detail, and sharp social analysis to reveal how trust operates as both a personal virtue and a societal hinge, guiding decisions during moments of upheaval and adaptation.
About the author
Cheryl Lynn Greenberg is a distinguished historian whose work focuses on modern American social and political life, with particular emphasis on Jewish and immigrant communities, gender, and civil rights. Her scholarship is marked by rigorous archival research, compelling narrative voice, and a commitment to linking individual experience to larger historical forces.
In brief
The book offers a thoughtful meditation on trust as a social glue, anchored by rich, concrete detail and persuasive analysis that illuminates how communities navigate change while preserving coherence and belonging.

1990, ISBN: 9780813524771
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1990, ISBN: 9780813524771
"Just as SNCC's courage and commitment shaped the civil rights movement in the 1960s, so this critical reflection by SNCC activists deepens our understanding of what happened then, a… More...

ISBN: 9780813524771
Activists and historians reflect together on the civil rights movement and its meanings, and on the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee's place in American history. "The r… More...

ISBN: 0813524776
A Circle of Trust: Remembering SNCC ab 34.49 € als Taschenbuch: None. Aus dem Bereich: Bücher, Taschenbücher, Geist & Wissen, RUTGERS UNIV PR
1998, ISBN: 9780813524771
Remembering SNCC, Buch, Softcover, [PU: Rutgers University Press], Rutgers University Press, 1998
1998, ISBN: 9780813524771
Remembering SNCC, Softcover, Buch, [PU: Rutgers University Press]
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About the work
A Circle of Trust (ISBN 9780813524771) stands as a testament to the power of intimate communities, weaving personal memory with collective history to explore how trust is built, tested, and sustained across generations.
Summary
Cheryl Lynn Greenberg crafts a nuanced narrative that follows how families, networks, and local institutions shape acts of faith, loyalty, and resilience in the face of social change. The book intertwines testimonies, archival detail, and sharp social analysis to reveal how trust operates as both a personal virtue and a societal hinge, guiding decisions during moments of upheaval and adaptation.
About the author
Cheryl Lynn Greenberg is a distinguished historian whose work focuses on modern American social and political life, with particular emphasis on Jewish and immigrant communities, gender, and civil rights. Her scholarship is marked by rigorous archival research, compelling narrative voice, and a commitment to linking individual experience to larger historical forces.
In brief
The book offers a thoughtful meditation on trust as a social glue, anchored by rich, concrete detail and persuasive analysis that illuminates how communities navigate change while preserving coherence and belonging.
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EAN (ISBN-13): 9780813524771
ISBN (ISBN-10): 0813524776
Paperback
Publishing year: 1998
Publisher: Rutgers University Press Core >1 >T
296 Pages
Weight: 0,426 kg
Language: eng/Englisch
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ISBN/EAN: 0813524776
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0-8135-2477-6, 978-0-8135-2477-1
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Book author: cheryl lynn, greenberg
Book title: remembering, greenberg
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