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Already, in the third decade of the nineteenth century, the
settlers in the valley of Leatherwood Creek had opened the primeval
forest to their fields of corn and tobacco on the fertile slopes
and rich bottom-lands. The stream had its name from the bush
growing on its banks, which with its tough and pliable bark served
many uses of leather among the pioneers; they made parts of their
harness with it, and the thongs which lifted their door-latches, or
tied their shoes, or held their working clothes together. The name
passed to the settlement, and then it passed to the man, who came
and went there in mystery and obloquy, and remained lastingly famed
in the annals of the region as the Leatherwood God.
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Why should the proud stomach of American travel, much tossed in the
transatlantic voyage, so instantly have itself carried from
Liverpool to any point where trains will convey it? Liverpool is
most worthy to be seen and known, and no one who looks up from the
bacon and eggs of his first hotel breakfast after landing, and
finds himself confronted by the coal-smoked Greek architecture of
St. George's Hall, can deny that it is of a singularly noble
presence. The city has moments of failing in the promise of this
classic edifice, but every now and then it reverts to it, and
reminds the traveller that he is in a great modern metropolis of
commerce by many other noble edifices.
The "Dictionary of Labour Biography" has an outstanding reputation
as a reference work for the study of nineteenth and
twentieth-century British history. Volume XII maintains this
standard of original and thorough scholarship. Each entry draws on
primary sources, engages with the most recent historiography and is
supported by an appropriate bibliography. The coverage emphasizes
the ethnic and national diversity of British labor, the
contribution of women, and neglected political traditions including
Trotskyism. Special notes on Keep Left and the Nenni Telegram offer
new insights into the politics of the 1940s.
Volume XIII of the Dictionary of Labour Biography maintains the
standard of original and thorough scholarship for which the series
has earned its outstanding reputation. A unique study of nineteenth
and twentieth century British history, each entry is written by a
specialist and engages with recent developments in the field of
labour history.
Volume XI of the Dictionary of Labour Biography maintains the strengths of earlier contributions to this well established and authoritative series. It incorporates many scholarly and original studies of Labor movement figures from a variety of periods and backgrounds together with special notes on related and neglected topics. Volume XI pays particular attention to the role and contributions of women and the multi-nationality of the British Labor movement. Each entry is accompanied by a thorough bibliography and incorporates the most recent historical scholarship in the field.
Oswald Mosley has been reviled as a fascist and lamented as the
lost leader of both Conservative and Labour Parties. Concerned to
articulate the demands of the war generation and to pursue an
agenda for economic and political modernization his ultimate
rejection of existing institutions and practices led him to
fascism.
Soon after the first automobiles were introduced in the United
States, auto racing became a reality. Since that time, motorsports
have expanded to include drag racing, open wheel racing, rallying,
demolition derbies, stock car racing, and more. Motorsports have
grown to such an extent that NASCAR is now the second most watched
professional sport in America, behind only football. But
motorsports are about much more than going fast and finishing
first. These events also reflect our culture, our society, our
values, and our history. In Motorsports and American Culture: From
Demolition Derbies to NASCAR, Mark D. Howell and John D. Miller
bring together essays that examine the relevancy of motorsports to
American culture and history, from the late nineteenth century to
the present. Addressing a wide spectrum of motorsports such as
stock car racing, demolition derbies, land speed record pursuits,
and even staged train wrecks the essays highlight the social and
cultural implications of contemporary and historical moments in
these sports. Topics covered include gender roles in motorsports,
hot rods and the creation of fan and participant identities, the
appeal of demolition derbies, the globalization of motorsports, the
role of moonshine in stock car history, the economic relationship
between NASCAR and its corporate sponsors, and more. Offering the
most thorough study of motorsports to date from a diverse pool of
disciplines and subjects, Motorsports and American Culture will
appeal to motorsports and automobile enthusiasts, as well as those
interested in American history, popular culture, sports history,
and gender studies."
Oswald Mosley has been reviled as a fascist and lamented as the
lost leader of both Conservative and Labour Parties. Concerned to
articulate the demands of the war generation and to pursue an
agenda for economic and political modernization his ultimate
rejection of existing institutions and practices led him to
fascism.
Volume XI of the Dictionary of Labour Biography maintains the
strengths of earlier contributions to this well established and
authoritative series. It incorporates many scholarly and original
studies of Labour movement figures from a variety of periods and
backgrounds together with special notes on related and neglected
topics. Volume XI pays particular attention to the role and
contributions of women and the multi-nationality of the British
Labour movement. Each entry is accompanied by a thorough
bibliography and incorporates the most recent historical
scholarship in the field.
The Dictionary of Labour Biography has an outstanding reputation as
a reference work for the study of nineteenth and twentieth-century
British history. Volume XII maintains this standard of original and
thorough scholarship. Each entry draws on primary sources, engages
with the most recent historiography and is supported by an
appropriate bibliography. The coverage emphasizes the ethnic and
national diversity of British labour, the contribution of women and
neglected political traditions including Trotskyism. Special notes
on Keep Left and the Nenni Telegram offer new insights into the
politics of the 1940s.
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