Florida A Guide To The Southern Most State

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compiled and written by the Federal Writers' Project of the Work Projects Administration for the state of Florida ... sponsored by state of Florida Department of Public Instruction.

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Author : Best Books on
Publisher : Best Books on
Release : 1939
File : 707 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781623760090


Liquid Landscape

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In Liquid Landscape, Michele Currie Navakas analyzes the history of Florida's incorporation alongside the development of new ideas of personhood, possession, and political identity within American letters, from early American novels, travel accounts, and geography textbooks, to settlers' guides, maps, natural histories, and land surveys.

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Genre : History
Author : Michele Currie Navakas
Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Release : 2018
File : 248 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780812249569


Annotated Bibliography Of Southern American English

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A collection of the total range of scholarly and popular writing on English as spoken from Maryland to Texas and from Kentucky to Florida The only book-length bibliography on the speech of the American South, this volume focuses on the pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, naming practices, word play, and other aspects of language that have interested researchers and writers for two centuries. Compiled here are the works of linguists, historians, anthropologists, sociologists, and educators, as well as popular commentators. With over 3,800 entries, this invaluable resource is a testament to the significance of Southern speech, long recognized as a distinguishing feature of the South, and the abiding interest of Southerners in their speech as a mark of their identity. The entries encompass Southern dialects in all their distinctive varieties—from Appalachian to African American, and sea islander to urbanite.

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Genre : Language Arts & Disciplines
Author : James B. McMillan
Publisher : University of Alabama Press
Release : 1989-05-30
File : 472 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0817304487


Annual Report National Endowment For The Humanities

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Includes appendices.

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Author : National Endowment for the Humanities
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Release : 1987
File : 186 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015019972036


National Endowment For The Humanities Annual Report

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Genre : Federal aid to education
Author : National Endowment for the Humanities
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File : 368 Pages
ISBN-13 : STANFORD:36105021763524


Governor S Houses And State Houses Of British Colonial America 1607 1783

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This comprehensive survey of British colonial governors' houses and buildings used as state houses or capitols in the North American colonies begins with the founding of the Virginia Colony and ends with American independence. In addition to the 13 colonies that became the United States in 1783, the study includes three colonies in present-day Florida and Canada--East Florida, West Florida and the Province of Quebec--obtained by Great Britain after the French and Indian War.

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Genre : Art
Author : Hoke P. Kimball
Publisher : McFarland
Release : 2017-03-29
File : 492 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781476625935


The Florida Folklife Reader

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An overview of the traditional, changing folklife from a vibrant southern state

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Genre : History
Author : Tina Bucuvalas
Publisher : Univ. Press of Mississippi
Release : 2012
File : 322 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781617031403


Catalog Of Copyright Entries Third Series

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Genre : Copyright
Author : Library of Congress. Copyright Office
Publisher : Copyright Office, Library of Congress
Release : 1971
File : 1466 Pages
ISBN-13 : STANFORD:36105006357326


Campsite

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Camping is perhaps the quintessential American activity. We camp to escape, to retreat, to "find" ourselves. The camp serves as a home-away-from-home where we might rethink a deliberate life. We also camp to find a new collective space where family and society converge. Many of us attended summer camps, and the legacies of these childhood havens form part of American culture. In Campsite, Charlie Hailey provides a highly original and artfully composed interpretation of the cultural significance and inherently paradoxical nature of camps and camping in contemporary American society. Offering a new understanding of the complex relationship between place, time, and architecture in an increasingly mobile culture, Hailey explores campsites as places that necessitate a unique combination of contrasting qualities, such as locality and foreignness, mobility and fixity, temporality and permanence, and public domesticity. Camping methods reflect the rigid flexibility of the process: leaving home, arriving at a site, clearing an area, making and then finally breaking camp. The phases of this sequence are both separate and indistinct. To understand this paradox, Hailey emphasizes the role of process. He constructs a philosophical framework to elucidate the "placefulness" -- or sense of place -- of such temporary constructions and provides alternative understandings of how we think of the home and of public versus private dwelling spaces.Historically, camps have been used as places for scouting out future towns, for clearing provisional spaces, and for making semipermanent homes-away-from-home. To understand how "cultures of camping" develop and accommodate this dynamic mix of permanence and flexibility, Hailey looks at three basic qualities of the camp: as a site for place-making, as a populist precursor for modern built environments, and as a "method." Hailey's creative and philosophical approach to camps and camping allows him to construct links between such diverse projects as the "philosophers' camps" of the mid-nineteenth century, the idiosyncratic camping clubs that arose with the automobile culture in the early 1920s, and more recent uses of campsites as temporary housing for those displaced by Hurricane Katrina.In Campsite, Hailey makes a singular and significant contribution to current studies of place and vernacular architecture while also reconfiguring methods of research in cultural studies, architectural theory, and geography.

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Genre : Science
Author : Charlie Hailey
Publisher : LSU Press
Release : 2008-06-01
File : 360 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780807133231


Tropical Whites

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As late as 1900, most whites regarded the tropics as "the white man's grave," a realm of steamy fertility, moral dissolution, and disease. So how did the tropical beach resort—white sand, blue waters, and towering palms—become the iconic vacation landscape? Tropical Whites explores the dramatic shift in attitudes toward and popularization of the tropical tourist "Southland" in the Americas: Florida, Southern California, Mexico, and the Caribbean. Drawing on a wide range of sources, Catherine Cocks examines the history and development of tropical tourism from the late nineteenth century through the early 1940s, when the tropics constituted ideal winter resorts for vacationers from the temperate zones. Combining history, geography, and anthropology, this provocative book explains not only the transformation of widely held ideas about the relationship between the environment and human bodies but also how this shift in thinking underscored emerging concepts of modern identity and popular attitudes toward race, sexuality, nature, and their interconnections. Cocks argues that tourism, far from simply perverting pristine local cultures and selling superficial misunderstandings of them, served as one of the central means of popularizing the anthropological understanding of culture, new at the time. Together with the rise of germ theory, the emergence of the tropical horticulture industry, changes in passport laws, travel writing, and the circulation of promotional materials, national governments and the tourist industry changed public perception of the tropics from a region of decay and degradation, filled with dangerous health risks, to one where the modern traveler could encounter exotic cultures and a rejuvenating environment.

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Genre : History
Author : Catherine Cocks
Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Release : 2013-03-05
File : 270 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780812207958