Claudia Clark (1997), “Radium Girls: Women and Industrial Health Reform, 1910–1935”. Of the many texts about ‘the radium girls’, this is the most academic. The case study may be more appealing to students
However, I am chasing to focus on political philosophy in particular. Please feed me back to clarify my mind. Thanks in advance...
Peter H. Hansen's book "The Summits of Modern Man: Mountaineering after the enlightenment" (2013), Bernard Debarbieux and Gilles Rudaz's book "The Mountain: A Political History from the Enlightenment to the Present" (2015) and a few books and articles other...
E.g., Peter L. Bayes' book "Imperial Ascent: Mountaineering, Masculinity, and Empire" (2003), Tait Keller's book "Apostles of the Alps: Mountaineering and Nation Building in Germany and Austria, 1860–1939" (2016),
Maybe, "apply to" should not be the correct verb here; handling together, to scrutine both or any other verb... Some studies have stated that political science and sports are relevant.
Hello, everyone, the first post here.
Recently, I am working on chasing to figure out a new perspective on how we can apply political philosophy to unusual disciplines such as the philosophy of sports or the history of mountaineering.