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BOOK EXCERPT:
Reprint of the original, first published in 1876.
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Genre |
: Fiction |
Author |
: Roberdeau Buchanan |
Publisher |
: BoD – Books on Demand |
Release |
: 2024-06-06 |
File |
: 205 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9783385500310 |
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Beginning in 1924, Proceedings are incorporated into the Apr. no.
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Genre |
: New England |
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: |
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: |
Release |
: 1876 |
File |
: 534 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: YALE:39002012841335 |
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: |
Author |
: Roberdeau Buchanan |
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: |
Release |
: 1876 |
File |
: 406 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: UVA:X000485241 |
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: |
Author |
: GEORGE GATFIELD |
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: |
Release |
: 1892 |
File |
: 686 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: |
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This ten-year supplement lists 10,000 titles acquired by the Library of Congress since 1976--this extraordinary number reflecting the phenomenal growth of interest in genealogy since the publication of Roots. An index of secondary names contains about 8,500 entries, and a geographical index lists family locations when mentioned.
Product Details :
Genre |
: Biography & Autobiography |
Author |
: Marion J. Kaminkow |
Publisher |
: Genealogical Publishing Com |
Release |
: 2012-09 |
File |
: 882 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 0806316675 |
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The quest for roots has been an enduring American preoccupation. Over the centuries, generations have sketched coats of arms, embroidered family trees, established local genealogical societies, and carefully filled in the blanks in their bibles, all in pursuit of self-knowledge and status through kinship ties. This long and varied history of Americans’ search for identity illuminates the story of America itself, according to François Weil, as fixations with social standing, racial purity, and national belonging gave way in the twentieth century to an embrace of diverse ethnicity and heritage. Seeking out one’s ancestors was a genteel pursuit in the colonial era, when an aristocratic pedigree secured a place in the British Atlantic empire. Genealogy developed into a middle-class diversion in the young republic. But over the next century, knowledge of one’s family background came to represent a quasi-scientific defense of elite “Anglo-Saxons” in a nation transformed by immigration and the emancipation of slaves. By the mid-twentieth century, when a new enthusiasm for cultural diversity took hold, the practice of tracing one’s family tree had become thoroughly democratized and commercialized. Today, Ancestry.com attracts over two million members with census records and ship manifests, while popular television shows depict celebrities exploring archives and submitting to DNA testing to learn the stories of their forebears. Further advances in genetics promise new insights as Americans continue their restless pursuit of past and place in an ever-changing world.
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Genre |
: History |
Author |
: François Weil |
Publisher |
: Harvard University Press |
Release |
: 2013-04-30 |
File |
: 231 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780674076372 |
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: |
Author |
: Roberdeau Buchanan |
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: |
Release |
: 1986 |
File |
: 280 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: OCLC:57443915 |
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Genre |
: Genealogy |
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: |
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: |
Release |
: 1897 |
File |
: 88 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: HARVARD:HNL3CQ |
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As the Mississippi and other midwestern rivers inundated town after town during the summer of 1993, concerned and angry citizens questioned whether the very technologies and structures intended to "tame" the rivers did not, in fact, increase the severity of the floods. Much of the controversy swirled around the apparent culpability of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the builder of many of the flood control systems that failed. In this book, Todd Shallat examines the turbulent first century of the dam and canal building Corps and follows the agency's rise from European antecedents through the boom years of river development after the American Civil War. Combining extensive research with a lively style, Shallat tells the story of monumental construction and engineering fiascoes, public service and public corruption, and the rise of science and the army expert as agents of the state. More than an institutional history, Structures in the Stream offers significant insights into American society, which has alternately supported the public works projects that are a legacy of our French heritage and opposed them based on the democratic, individualist tradition inherited from Britain. It will be important reading for a wide audience in environmental, military, and scientific history, policy studies, and American cultural history.
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Genre |
: Technology & Engineering |
Author |
: Todd Shallat |
Publisher |
: University of Texas Press |
Release |
: 2010-07-22 |
File |
: 296 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780292785885 |
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Genre |
: American literature |
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: |
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: |
Release |
: 1895 |
File |
: 440 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: WISC:89069283877 |