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: Arkansas |
Author |
: William S. Speer |
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: |
Release |
: 1881 |
File |
: 1198 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: COLUMBIA:CU54235677 |
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Genre |
: Patriotic societies |
Author |
: General Society of the Daughters of the Revolution |
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: |
Release |
: 1893 |
File |
: 444 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: WISC:89058643792 |
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In the summer of 1861, Americans were preoccupied by the question of which states would join the secession movement and which would remain loyal to the Union. This question was most fractious in the border states of Maryland, Kentucky, and Missouri. In Mi
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: History |
Author |
: William Garrett Piston |
Publisher |
: Univ of North Carolina Press |
Release |
: 2004-08-01 |
File |
: 436 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 0807855758 |
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A wide-ranging exploration of the diverse historical connections between Chile and California This groundbreaking history explores the many unrecognized, enduring linkages between the state of California and the country of Chile. The book begins in 1786, when a French expedition brought the potato from Chile to California, and it concludes with Chilean president Michelle Bachelet's diplomatic visit to the Golden State in 2008. During the intervening centuries, new crops, foods, fertilizers, mining technologies, laborers, and ideas from Chile radically altered California's development. In turn, Californian systems of servitude, exotic species, educational programs, and capitalist development strategies dramatically shaped Chilean history. Edward Dallam Melillo develops a new set of historical perspectives--tracing eastward-moving trends in U.S. history, uncovering South American influences on North America's development, and reframing the Western Hemisphere from a Pacific vantage point. His innovative approach yields transnational insights and recovers long-forgotten connections between the peoples and ecosystems of Chile and California.
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Genre |
: Business & Economics |
Author |
: Edward D. Melillo |
Publisher |
: Yale University Press |
Release |
: 2015-01-01 |
File |
: 346 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780300206623 |
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Genre |
: Texas |
Author |
: John Henry Brown |
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: |
Release |
: 1892 |
File |
: 656 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: UCSD:31822016135113 |
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Although historians talk about each other's work routinely, they have been reluctant to record their thoughts about the leading practitioners of U.S. history. Robert Allen Rutland attempts to remedy this state of things with this collection named for Clio, the Greek muse vested with the inspirations of history. The volume offers a glimpse of the lives and work of historians who must be considered among the most remarkable from the last half of the twentieth century. The roll call of excellence for Clio's Favorites was established after Rutland informally polled some twenty-five historians, asking them to name the outstanding workers in the field of U.S. history since the end of World War II. Among the criteria for selection were: quality (not volume) of the historian's work; influence in the field of study; importance of his or her graduate and undergraduate teaching; and the figure's public persona as reflected by awards, honors, and involvement in public service. The historians profiled in Clio's Favorites, most of whom broke new ground, met and surpassed these standards. The list could have gone on, but Rutland believes these twelve represent the cream of the crop. Just as the subject of each essay in Clio's Favorites is a remarkably distinguished historian, the authors of these twelve essays are accomplished historians themselves. Good historical writing is never outdated, Rutland argues. The extensive work of the scholars profiled here has endured and will continue to endure. Likewise, the writing in Clio's Favorites, by twelve expert historians, will survive. This book will be a lasting record of the contributions made by the best U.S. historians practicing their craft over the last fifty years.
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: Biography & Autobiography |
Author |
: Robert Allen Rutland |
Publisher |
: University of Missouri Press |
Release |
: 2000 |
File |
: 222 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 0826213162 |
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This book examines American anthropology's participation in the expansion of the social sciences after World War II. Anthropology itself expanded into diverse subfields at this time on the initiative of individuals. The Association of Senior Anthropologists of the American Anthropological Association (AAA) askes some of these individuals to give accounts of their personal inovations in this discipline which provides primary source material on the history of American anthropology.
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: History |
Author |
: Alice Beck Kehoe |
Publisher |
: University of Alabama Press |
Release |
: 2012-01-06 |
File |
: 314 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780817356880 |
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Second in the sweeping history of the Fifth Texas Infantry that fought with Robert E. Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia in the Civil War. In the first volume, Secession to the Suffolk Campaign, John F. Schmutz followed the regiment from its inception through the successful foraging campaign in southeastern Virginia in April 1863. Gettysburg to Appomattox continues the regiment’s rich history from its march north into Pennsylvania and the battle of Gettysburg, its transfer west to Georgia and participation in the bloody battle of Chickamauga, operations in East Tennessee, and the regiments return to Virginia for the overland battles (Wilderness to Cold Harbor), Petersburg campaign, and the march to Appomattox Court House. The narrative ends by following many of the regiment’s soldiers on their long journey home. Schmutz’s definitive study is based upon years of archival and battlefield research that uncovered hundreds of primary sources, many never before used. The result is a lively account of not only the regiments marches and battles but a personal look into the lives of these Texans as they struggled to survive a vicious war more than 1,000 miles from home. “The Bloody Fifth”: The 5th Texas Infantry Regiment, Hood’s Texas Brigade, Army of Northern Virginia, with photos, original maps, explanatory footnotes, and important and useful appendices, is a significant contribution to the history of Texas and the American Civil War. “A scholarly work enhanced with maps and exhaustive notes, yet thoroughly accessible to readers of all backgrounds.” —Midwest Book Review
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: History |
Author |
: John F. Schmutz |
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: Grub Street Publishers |
Release |
: 2017-05-19 |
File |
: 385 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781611213355 |
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A crosscultural exploration of the meanings, definitions, practices, and common themes of mysticism via a study of original texts (in translation) from different parts of the world. It brings together the writings of the mystics from Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, Taoism, and Confucianism in one volume.
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Genre |
: Religion |
Author |
: Phyllis Zagano |
Publisher |
: Paulist Press |
Release |
: 2013 |
File |
: 444 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781587683718 |
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Genre |
: Alaska |
Author |
: Barbara Stefanie Giehmann |
Publisher |
: Königshausen & Neumann |
Release |
: 2011 |
File |
: 457 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9783826044595 |