The Imperiled Union: Essays on the Background of the Civil War, Volume 2Stampp considers the American concept of a perpetual union, two historiographical controversies about the nature of slavery, the main elements of Republican Party thought in the antebellum period, and the causes of the Civil War. |
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Page 56
... role enactment . At times Elkins approached this problem warily , suggesting only that the roles an individual plays are internalized to “ an extent , " or that " deliberate " role - playing and " natural " role- playing grade into each ...
... role enactment . At times Elkins approached this problem warily , suggesting only that the roles an individual plays are internalized to “ an extent , " or that " deliberate " role - playing and " natural " role- playing grade into each ...
Page 57
... role clarity , " holds that adequate role performance will be unlikely if there is uncertainty concerning the nature of an appropriate role . In addition , role conflict occurs when a per- son finds himself occupying more than one ...
... role clarity , " holds that adequate role performance will be unlikely if there is uncertainty concerning the nature of an appropriate role . In addition , role conflict occurs when a per- son finds himself occupying more than one ...
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... role , but with a rather low degree of personal involvement.67 Several aspects of role theory support this hypothesis . One assumption of this theory , as we have seen , is that the average normal person plays not one but several roles ...
... role , but with a rather low degree of personal involvement.67 Several aspects of role theory support this hypothesis . One assumption of this theory , as we have seen , is that the average normal person plays not one but several roles ...
Contents
The Concept of a Perpetual Union | 3 |
The Search for | 39 |
A Humanistic Perspective | 72 |
Copyright | |
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The Imperiled Union: Essays on the Background of the Civil War Kenneth M. Stampp Limited preview - 1981 |
The Imperiled Union: Essays on the Background of the Civil War Kenneth M. Stampp Limited preview - 1981 |
The Imperiled Union: Essays on the Background of the Civil War Kenneth M. Stampp Limited preview - 1981 |
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