Browsing Oshkosh Scholar by Author "Kercher, Stephen"
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Death of an Organizational Man: An Advertiser's Resistance to the FTC and the Creative Revolution in Advertising in the 1960s
Spaude, Lance (2012-12)Advertising has harnessed the power of television, radio, the Internet, billboards, and endless new communication mediums, becoming a tremendously profitable industry and a mainstay in American culture. During advertising's ... -
Don't Criticize Me Buddy: The Kingston Trio and the Folk Music Revival
King, Jordan (2012-12)At the onset of the 1960s, the folk music revival helped to quench middle-class Americans' appetite for authenticity in the postwar world. Americans longed for a more genuine approach to life that embraced the authentic ... -
Dr. Hania Ris's Contribution to Wisconsin's Contraceptive Legislation
Boese, Matt (2012-12)Although a large amount of media attention is currently focused on women's reproductive health issues, most Wisconsinites are unfamiliar with their state's conservative history in the area of contraceptive accessibility. ... -
Oshkosh Scholar Volume VII (2012)
Morrow, Jackie; Tranquilli, Larissa; Buskager, Kevin; Moerchen, Kyle; Boese, Matt; Spaude, Lance; King, Jordan; Scott, Sarah J.; O'Connell, Sara; Boegh, Branden; Luna, Andre; Truell, Peter; Wilichowski, Tracy; Schultz, Gregory L. (2012-12) -
The Pursuit of True Freedom: School Desegregation in Racine, Wisconsin
Tempas, Chris (2011-12)Throughout its existence, the United States had been inundated by racial conflict. Following the 1954 Supreme Court ruling on Brown v. the Board of Education of Topeka, school segregation became one of the most controversial ... -
Robert Venturi and His Contributions to Postmodern Architecture.
Kahl, Douglas (2008-06-11)This paper examines the major contributions of architect Robert Venturi to the field of Postmodern architecture during the 1970s. Many of Venturi’s buildings were small in stature, designed for a specific location and ...