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A number of historical events of the twentieth century gave rise to
migration, immigration, and exile to and within the European
continent. This collection represents an effort to raise
consciousness about the marginalization of exiled women - artists,
writers, political figures, as well as members of ethnic and
religious minorities.
This interdisciplinary anthology highlights exiled/alienated women
in literature, history, and cinema. Contributors investigate when
and how women from diverse backgrounds have been relegated to the
margins in order to shed light on the state of alienhood that stems
from gendered otherness.
While much has been written about the legendary players and
managers of the Deadball Era (1901-1919), far less attention has
been paid to baseball club owners like Charles Ebbets who put
together the teams and built the era's legendary ball parks. In
1898, after a 15 year apprenticeship, Ebbets became president of
the Brooklyn Dodgers, taking over a chronic second division team in
poor financial condition. Over the next 25 years, he built four
pennant winning clubs while making the franchise one of the most
profitable in baseball. Even more impressively, Charles Ebbets gave
Brooklyn two state of the art ball parks, something Hall of Famers,
Branch Rickey and Walter O'Malley couldn't to do even once. Ebbets
was also an effective steward of the national pastime, working
tirelessly for innovations that would help all teams, not just his
own. In spite of all his success, however, Ebbets' weaknesses also
sowed the seeds for the destruction of what he had so painstakingly
built. This first full length biography of Charles Ebbets provides
an in depth look his life and baseball career while filling a gap
in the history of the Deadball Era and the Brooklyn Dodgers.
The Ebbets Field volume is the second in McFarland's series on
historic ballparks. The book combines articles about the park and
the memories of those who went there in any capacity. Essay topics
include long time Dodger owner Charles Ebbets, Brooklyn at the
opening and closing of the park, the first and last Dodger games at
Ebbets Field, black baseball at Ebbets Field, non-baseball events
at Ebbets Field and statistical analyses of the park. The memories
section includes the reminiscences of Dodger and visiting players
as well as fans of all types and ages.
This treasure-trove of information details the 33rd New Jersey
regiment's formation in the midst of the draft riots of 1863 and
its three campaigns under General Sherman in 1864 and 1865. Based
on original source material, much of it previously unexplored, the
book vividly describes the experiences of the soldiers in a
regiment that lost 25 percent of its recruits to desertion even
before leaving New Jersey, and then effectively walked from
Chattanooga to Washington, D.C., by way of Atlanta and Savannah.
Five campaign maps and almost 70 photographs are supplemented by an
appendix containing the rosters of all ten companies that made up
the 33rd New Jersey. Notes, a bibliography, and an index complete
the work.
Baseball at its best is a combination of chess match and
gladiatorial combat, waged over a long season but turning on
split-second decisions and physical instincts. The 1916 season
encompassed the drama that made the sport the national pastime:
tight pennant races, multiple contenders, record-breaking
performances, and controversy, both on and off the field. Nine of
the 14 teams battled for first place, four pitchers started and won
both games of a doubleheader, Babe Ruth pitched on Opening Day, and
players from the Federal League became the sport's first free
agents. This book features full rosters, player biographies,
statistics, photographs and an appendix of the sportswriters who
chronicled the season.
A number of historical events of the twentieth century gave rise to
migration, immigration, and exile to and within the European
continent. This collection represents an effort to raise
consciousness about the marginalization of exiled women - artists,
writers, political figures, as well as members of ethnic and
religious minorities.
This interdisciplinary anthology highlights exiled/alienated women
in literature, history, and cinema. Contributors investigate when
and how women from diverse backgrounds have been relegated to the
margins in order to shed light on the state of alienhood that stems
from gendered otherness.
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