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David Beito
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David T. Beito est professeur d'histoire à l'université d'Alabama. il contribue régulièrement au blog du "Liberty and Power". Il est né à Minneapolis, dans le Minnesota. Il a obtenu un B.A. en histoire à l'université du Minnesota en 1980 et un doctorat en histoire en 1986 à l'université du Wisconsin-Madison. Il fut chercheur à l'Institute for Humane Studies à l'université George Mason. Depuis 1994, il enseigne à l'université d'Alabama. Ses sujets de recherche portent sur l'histoire américaine dont les révoltes fiscales, l'offre privée d'infrastructure et l'entraide.
Bibliographie
- 1989, Taxpayers in Revolt: Tax Resistance during the Great Depression, University of North Carolina Press (Chapel Hill)
- 1990,
- a. The Formation of Urban Infrastructure through Non-Governmental Planning: The Private Places of St. Louis, 1869-1920, Journal of Urban History 16 (May), pp263-301
- b. Mutual Aid for Social Welfare: The Case of American Fraternal Societies, Critical Review, Vol 4, pp709-736
- 1992, From Mutual Aid to the Welfare State: Fraternal Societies and Social Services, University of North Carolina Press (Cambridge)
- 1993, From Privies to Boulevards: The Private Supply of Infrastructure in the United States during the Nineteenth Century in Jerry Jenkins and David Sisk, eds., Development by Consent: The Voluntary Supply of Public Goods and Services, San Francisco: ICS Press, pp23-48
- 1994, Lodge Doctors and the Poor, The Freeman, Mai, Vol 44, n°5
- Repris en 1996, Lodge Doctors and the Poor, In: Wilson J. Mixon Jr, dir, Private means, Public Ends: Voluntarism vs Coercicion, Foundation For Economic Education, Irvington on Hudson: NY, pp87-97
- 1997, This Enormous Army: The Mutual Aid Tradition of American Fraternal Societies before the Twentieth Century, In: The Welfare State, Ellen Frankel Paul, Fred D. Miller Jr et Jeffrey Paul, Dir., Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, pp20-38
- 1998, "Rival Road Builders: Private Toll Roads in Nevada, 1852-1880,* Nevada Historical Society Quarterly 41 (Summer), 71-91.
- 2000,
- a. "Gold Democrats and the Decline of Classical Liberalism, 1896-1900,", Independent Review, Vol 4 (Spring), 555-75
- b. From Mutual Aid to the Welfare State - fraternal Societies and Social Service 1890-1967, Chapel Hill, NC, University of North Carolina Press
- 2001, T.R.M. Howard: A Mississippi Doctor in Chicago Civil Rights, AME Church Review (July-September), 51-59.
- 2002, Dir., The Voluntary City: Choice, Community, and Civil Society, University of Michigan Press (Ann Arbor)
- 2004, T.R.M. Howard: Pragmatism over Strict Integrationist Ideology in the Mississippi Delta, 1942-1954, In: Glenn Feldman, Dir., Before Brown: Civil Rights and White Backlash in the Modern South, University of Alabama Press (Tuscaloosa)
- 2005, Blacks, Gun Cultures and Gun Control: T.R.M. Howard, Armed Self Defense, and the Struggle for Civil Rights in Mississippi, The Journal of Firearms and Public Policy (septembre).
- 2006,
- a. "The Christian Conservative Who Opposed the Vietnam War" History News Network, August 21
- b. avec Ralph E. Luker et Robert K. C. Johnson, "The AHA's Double Standard on Academic Freedom" Perspectives, March
- 2008, avec Linda Royster Beito, Black Maverick: T.R.M. Howard's Fight for Civil Rights and Economic Power", Urbana: University of Illinois Press
Liens externes
- Why It's Unlikely the Emmett Till Murder Will Ever Be Solved, History News Network
- avec Linda Royster Beito, Why the '60 Minutes' Story on Emmett Till Was a Disappointment, History News Network