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Family Life in 19th-Century America (Hardcover): James M. Volo, Dorothy Volo Family Life in 19th-Century America (Hardcover)
James M. Volo, Dorothy Volo
R2,316 Discovery Miles 23 160 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Nineteenth century families had to deal with enormous changes in almost all of life's categories. The first generation of nineteenth century Americans was generally anxious to remove the "Anglo" from their Anglo-Americanism. The generation that grew up in Jacksonian America matured during a period of nationalism, egalitarianism, and widespread reformism. Finally, the generation of the pre-war decades was innately diverse in terms of their ethnic backgrounds, employment, social class, education, language, customs, and religion. Americans were acutely aware of the need to create a stable and cohesive society firmly founded on the family and traditional family values. Yet the people of America were among the most mobile and diverse on earth. Geographically, socially, and economically, Americans (and those immigrants who wished to be Americans) were dedicated to change, movement, and progress. This dichotomy between tradition and change may have been the most durable and common of American traits, and it was a difficult quality to circumvent when trying to form a unified national persona. Volumes in the Family Life in America series focus on the day-to-day lives and roles of families throughout history. The roles of all family members are defined and information on daily family life, the role of the family in society, and the ever-changing definition of family are discussed. Discussion of the nuclear family, single parent homes, foster and adoptive families, stepfamilies, and gay and lesbian families are included where appropriate. Topics such as meal planning, homes, entertainment and celebrations, are discussed along with larger social issues that originate in the home like domesticviolence, child abuse and neglect, and divorce. Ideal for students and general readers alike, books in this series bring the history of everyday people to life.

The Boston Tea Party - The Foundations of Revolution (Hardcover): James M. Volo The Boston Tea Party - The Foundations of Revolution (Hardcover)
James M. Volo
R1,909 Discovery Miles 19 090 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This riveting overview of the Boston Tea Party examines the significance of the events that took place before, during, and after the incident and examines the historical, political, and sociological impact on America today. The Boston Tea Party has been a source of inspiration to the millions of Americans who currently identify with today's Tea Party Patriots.This fascinating book offers insights into how this historical event prompted the creation of a democratic republic and discusses the resulting influence on modern political views. The Boston Tea Party: The Foundations of Revolution presents the chronology of events that led to America's first political insurgency. The author provides an in-depth analysis of the early grassroots movement of the 18th century to the current Tea Party Patriots, separating the facts from the propaganda, and the politics from the policies. The book includes original excerpts from the pre-revolutionary period, along with helpful maps and contemporary illustrations to lend context to the events. A chronology of the iconic events in early American history Selected bibliography of related titles A detailed analysis of the movement Excerpts from early American colonists

Encyclopedia of the Antebellum South (Hardcover, New): James M. Volo, Dorothy Volo Encyclopedia of the Antebellum South (Hardcover, New)
James M. Volo, Dorothy Volo
R3,174 Discovery Miles 31 740 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Alphabetical entries present the culture, history, and key figures of the American South in the half-century before the Civil War.

Family Life in Native America (Hardcover): James M. Volo, Dorothy Volo Family Life in Native America (Hardcover)
James M. Volo, Dorothy Volo
R2,317 Discovery Miles 23 170 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume provides insight into the family life of Native Americans of the northeast quadrant of the North American continent and those living in the adjacent coastal and piedmont regions. These Native Americans were among the most familiar to Euro-colonials for more than two centuries. From the tribes of the northeast woodlands came "great hunters, fishermen, farmers and fighters, as well as the most powerful and sophisticated Indian nation north of Mexico [the Iroquois Confederacy].

Family Life in 17th- and 18th-Century America (Hardcover, New): James M. Volo, Dorothy Volo Family Life in 17th- and 18th-Century America (Hardcover, New)
James M. Volo, Dorothy Volo
R2,401 Discovery Miles 24 010 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Colonial America comes alive in this depiction of the daily lives of families--mothers, fathers, children and grandparents. The Volo's examine the role of the family in society and typical family life in 17th- and 18th-century America. Through narrative chapters, aspects of family life are discussed in depth such as maintaining the household, work, entertainment, death and dying, ceremonies and holidays, customs and rites of passage, parenting, education, and widowhood. Readers will gain an in-depth understanding of the world in which these families lived and how that world affected their lives. Also included are sources for further information and a timeline of historic events. Volumes in the Family Life through History series focus on the day-to-day lives and roles of families throughout history. The roles of all family members are defined and information on daily family life, the role of the family in society, and the ever-changing definition of family are discussed. Discussion of the nuclear family, single parent homes, foster and adoptive families, stepfamilies, and gay and lesbian families are included where appropriate. Topics such as meal planning, homes, entertainment and celebrations are discussed along with larger social issues that originate in the home, such as domestic violence, child abuse and neglect, and divorce. Ideal for students and general readers alike, books in this series bring the history of everyday people to life.

Daily Life During the American Revolution (Hardcover, New): Dorothy Volo, James M. Volo Daily Life During the American Revolution (Hardcover, New)
Dorothy Volo, James M. Volo
R2,060 Discovery Miles 20 600 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

How did the patriot army dress themselves? What was the British soldier's food ration and what were women's roles during the revolution? What types of weapons did the combatants use and how large were the naval vessels of the day? This engaging and informative resource on the social and material history of the Revolutionary War period answers these and many other questions. Covering more than just political ideologies and the outcomes of battles, "Daily Life During the Revolutionary War" looks at the real stuff of history--people's lives and how they lived them.

Looking at the war and society from many angles, the book's 20 chapters cover such important topics as radicals, Tories, taxation, the French, the Hessians, prisoner-of-war conditions, fashion, leisure time activities, and war on the frontier, among others. Also included are more than 35 photographs and illustrations, and over a dozen charts. This behind-the-scenes look at history presents a fascinating picture of everyday life deeply affected by the spirit of '76.

A History of War Resistance in America (Hardcover, New): James M. Volo A History of War Resistance in America (Hardcover, New)
James M. Volo
R3,331 Discovery Miles 33 310 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This two-part book examines the roots of warfare and the development of the peace movement in America from the Colonial period through the Vietnam War. From the Colonial period on, war has inevitably divided U.S. society into pro-war and antiwar factions, and few subjects have proven so polarizing or long-lasting as a nexus of public discourse. In the contest over war and peace, uninformed beliefs have been conflated with uncontested truths by both sides, fueling a lack of bipartisanship in foreign policy that has been prevalent since the nation's earliest days. A History of War Resistance in America delineates clearly the tradition of war opposition in the United States. It examines the military, preparations for war, and war's justifiable prosecution, as well as pacifism, legitimate resistance to war, and the appropriate and free exercise of civil liberties. This thought-provoking volume offers an analysis of the reasons for conflict among peoples, the prosecution of war among nations, and the development of war resistance movements. It also explores the role of the media in forming public opinion and that of the courts in protecting—or limiting—civil liberties.

Daily Life in the Age of Sail (Hardcover, New): Dorothy Volo, James M. Volo Daily Life in the Age of Sail (Hardcover, New)
Dorothy Volo, James M. Volo
R2,132 Discovery Miles 21 320 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

From the Thirteenth century through the Nineteenth, the waterways of the world provided the major means of transportation for exploration, trade, the military, and even criminals. Find out what life was like for those who chose to sail the high seas, as well as for those who didn't choose to be on board, like wives brought to sea by husbands and slaves en route to the auction block. What were their quarters like? What did they eat? How did they pass their long days at sea? These and other questions are answered in animated prose that brings the lives of ordinary people who oftentimes engaged in extraordinary activities, into sharp focus.

First-hand accounts from such sources as personal journals and magazine articles are provided to help bring the time period alive. Students will also learn what life was like in the seaport towns and what the sailors did when they visited these towns, as well as the physical parts of the ships and the different roles different members of the crew played. This engaging history helps to separate fact from fiction while exploring the reasons the sea and sea life have held such prominent roles in popular fiction, and will help students understand what life was truly like for these people.

The Antebellum Period (Hardcover): James M. Volo, Dorothy Volo The Antebellum Period (Hardcover)
James M. Volo, Dorothy Volo
R2,426 Discovery Miles 24 260 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Antebellum Era was a complex time in American culture. Young ladies had suitors call upon them, while men often settled quarrels by dueling, and mill girls worked 16-hour days to help their families make ends meet. Yet at the same time, a new America was emerging. The rapid growth of cities inspired Frederick Law Olmstead to lead the movement for public parks. Stephen Foster helped forge a catalog of American popular music; writers such as Washington Irving and Ralph Waldo Emerson raised the level of American literature; artists such as Thomas Cole and Thomas Doughty defined a new style of painting called the Hudson River School. All the while, schisms between northern and southern culture threatened to divide the nation. This volume in Greenwood's "American Popular Culture Through History" recounts the ways in which things old and new intersected in the decades before the Civil War.

James and Dorothy Volo are one of the more prolific author teams in reference publishing today, and with this volume they make important contributions to Greenwood's successful series on America's other history.

Daily Life in Civil War America, 2nd Edition (Hardcover, 2nd Revised edition): Dorothy Volo, James M. Volo Daily Life in Civil War America, 2nd Edition (Hardcover, 2nd Revised edition)
Dorothy Volo, James M. Volo
R2,136 Discovery Miles 21 360 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Based on extensive research into newly discovered documents, this new edition of the popular volume offers an updated look at the daily lives of ordinary citizens caught up in the Civil War. When first published, Daily Life in Civil War America shifted the spotlight from the conflict's military operations and famous leaders to its affect on day-to-day living. Now this popular, groundbreaking work returns in a thoroughly updated new edition, drawing on an expanded range of journals, journalism, diaries, and correspondence to capture the realities of wartime life for soldiers and citizens, slaves and free persons, women and children, on both sides of the conflict. In addition to chapter-by-chapter updating, the edition features new chapters on two important topics: the affects of the war on families, focusing on the absence of men on the home front and the plight of nearly 26,000 children orphaned by the war; and the activities of the Copperheads, anti-Confederate border residents, and other Southern pacifist groups. Includes excerpts from a wide range of first-person original writings, including diaries, letters, journals, and newspaper articles Presents over 50 images, including photographs, posters, and contemporary illustrations, much of it from the author's own collection

Blue Water Patriots - The American Revolution Afloat (Hardcover): James M. Volo Blue Water Patriots - The American Revolution Afloat (Hardcover)
James M. Volo
R2,718 Discovery Miles 27 180 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In 1775, it seemed inconceivable that the American colonists could overcome the overwhelming military superiority of Great Britain. Yet the belligerent colonists were certain they could defeat the British army they so despised. On the other hand, their one great fear was that they would not be able to overcome the presence of the Royal Navy. Somehow though, the colonists were able to resist the British at sea, attract capable allies, and successfully conclude their quest for independence. The primary focus of this work is the period prior to 1779 before the French had come to the aid of the fledgling American nation-when the Blue Water Patriots confronted the Royal Navy alone, relying on little more than ingenuity and courage. In 1775, it was inconceivable that the American colonists could have overcome the overwhelming military superiority of Great Britain. Yet the belligerent colonists seemed certain that they could defeat the British army they so despised. On the other hand, the one great fear shared by all colonists was that they would not be able to overcome the presence of the Royal Navy. Yet, somehow, the colonists were able to resist the British at sea, attract capable allies to aid them, and successfully conclude their quest for independence. The American Revolution can safely be viewed as part of a prolonged worldwide naval conflict between France and Britain beginning with the Glorious Revolution in 1688 and ending with the British victory at Trafalgar in 1805 during the Napoleonic Wars. This was a period in which the armed merchantmen of the age of trade were replaced by genuine warships whose task was to control the sea lanes. The American Revolution was a watershed in this regard with improved warship designs, new technologies, improved gunpowder and communications, and innovative tactics. Although French participation in the war for independence was crucial, the primary focus of this work is the period before 1779, when the colonists confronted the Royal Navy alone with only their ingenuity and courage to defend them. Every school child knows that the American Revolution began on Lexington Green in April, 1775, but how many are aware that in 1764 a Royal Navy cutter, St. John, engaged in the suppression of smuggling, was fired upon by Rhode Islanders; that in 1769, the revenue sloop Liberty was seized and burned by the people of Newport; or that in 1772, the navy cutter Gaspee was burned in the night by armed patriots attacking from small boats. These Blue Water Patriots fought the first battles on the road to American independence. This is their story.

Daily Life on the Old Colonial Frontier (Hardcover): James M. Volo, Dorothy Volo Daily Life on the Old Colonial Frontier (Hardcover)
James M. Volo, Dorothy Volo
R2,131 Discovery Miles 21 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The frontier region was the interface between the American wilderness and European-style civilization. To the Europeans, the frontier teemed with undomesticated and unfamiliar beasts. Even its indigenous peoples seemed perplexing, uninhibited, and violent. The frontier wasn't just a place, but a process, too. It was a hazy line between colliding cultures, and a volatile region in which those cultures interacted.

This volume explores the frontier, explorers, traders, missionaries, colonists, and native peoples that came into contact. Everyday life is presented with all of its difficulties-the trading, trapping, and farming, not to mention the chronic threat of violence. Examining the period from the perspective of both Europeans and Native Americans, this book features over 40 illustrations, photographs, and maps, making it the perfect source for anyone interested in how people lived on the old colonial frontier.

Blow Ye the Trumpet in Zion - Religion in the Civil War Era (Paperback): James M. Volo Blow Ye the Trumpet in Zion - Religion in the Civil War Era (Paperback)
James M. Volo
R562 Discovery Miles 5 620 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Best Caliber Wars - A History of Self-defense Ballistics (Paperback): James M. Volo The Best Caliber Wars - A History of Self-defense Ballistics (Paperback)
James M. Volo
R622 Discovery Miles 6 220 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Sword Arm of Chivalry - The History of a Militant Culture (Paperback): James M. Volo The Sword Arm of Chivalry - The History of a Militant Culture (Paperback)
James M. Volo
R550 Discovery Miles 5 500 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Why Are There No Green Stars - Black Body Radiation and the Perception of Color (Paperback): James M. Volo Phd Why Are There No Green Stars - Black Body Radiation and the Perception of Color (Paperback)
James M. Volo Phd
R244 Discovery Miles 2 440 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
An Encyclopedia of Valentine's Day Traditions, Tales, and Trivia from A to Z (Paperback): James M. Volo An Encyclopedia of Valentine's Day Traditions, Tales, and Trivia from A to Z (Paperback)
James M. Volo; Dorothy Denneen Volo
R843 Discovery Miles 8 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Leatherstocking Companion, Novels and Narratives as History (Paperback): James M. Volo A Leatherstocking Companion, Novels and Narratives as History (Paperback)
James M. Volo
R579 Discovery Miles 5 790 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Horsemen from the Steppe - Nothing But Glory (Paperback): James M. Volo Horsemen from the Steppe - Nothing But Glory (Paperback)
James M. Volo
R530 Discovery Miles 5 300 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
To Starve, Die & Be Damned - The Delaware Blues of the American Revolution, 1776-1783 (Paperback): James M. Volo To Starve, Die & Be Damned - The Delaware Blues of the American Revolution, 1776-1783 (Paperback)
James M. Volo
R355 Discovery Miles 3 550 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Right Form of War - 101 Facts About the Roman Legions (Paperback): James M. Volo The Right Form of War - 101 Facts About the Roman Legions (Paperback)
James M. Volo
R509 Discovery Miles 5 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Gentlemen's Guide to Style and Self-Defense in the Old American West (Paperback): James M. Volo Phd A Gentlemen's Guide to Style and Self-Defense in the Old American West (Paperback)
James M. Volo Phd
R506 Discovery Miles 5 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Custer's Civil War Cavalry - Forged by Fire, United by Will (Paperback): James M. Volo Custer's Civil War Cavalry - Forged by Fire, United by Will (Paperback)
James M. Volo
R526 Discovery Miles 5 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In spite of hardships and privations, the Confederate cavalry had excellent morale throughout the war. The mud, the cold, the hunger, the wet bivouacs, the brutally long marches, did not appear to detract from the glamour of its service. Morale grew and remained high for the best of reasons: unbroken and often spectacular success, brilliant leadership, and exploits that struck the imagination. It was far otherwise for the Federal horsemen. It was apparent to the men themselves that they were being wasted and their efforts frittered away in employment that gave them no chance to perform creditably. There is only a scant record of cavalry engagements above the level of mere skirmishes in which the Federal horsemen were not worsted before the summer of 1863. The spring reorganization of 1863 was the start of a new era for the Federal cavalry. It began to prove itself in a succession of engagements: Kelly's Ford, Brandy Station, Buford's fight on the first day at Gettysburg, and Gregg's and Custer's on the third day. There were failures still, failures of leadership for the most part, but no longer did the Confederates automatically have the better of the Federals. There was a new spirit in the air, and both the Confederate and the Federal cavalry knew it. The purpose of this selection is to document the character and exploits of the Federal cavalry during the Civil War-the cavalry that George Armstrong Custer knew and in which he served. These mounted encounters will now be reported with emphasis from the Federal point of view, and the intra-service rivalries will be those of Federal officers and administrations rather than Confederate ones. Also distinguished among Federal cavalry commanders in these pages are Philip St. George Cooke, George Stoneman, Alfred Pleasonton, Phil Sheridan, John Buford, J. Irvin Gregg, David M. Gregg, H. Judson Kilpatrick, Elon Farnsworth, and many others. This is also the story of Custer's famous Michigan Brigade (1st, 5th, 6th, and 7th Michigan Volunteer Cavalry and Battery M, 2nd US Artillery), the only Federal cavalry brigade to hail from a single state. The Michigan Brigade fought in every major campaign of the Civil War after it had been established.

The Women Who Knew Jesus - : Female Role Models in Early Christianity (Paperback): James M. Volo Phd The Women Who Knew Jesus - : Female Role Models in Early Christianity (Paperback)
James M. Volo Phd
R325 Discovery Miles 3 250 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Christianity emerged in a highly patriarchal atmosphere that placed men in positions of authority in marriage, society, government, and religion. In many respects, however, the early Christians were more inclusive of women in their institutional affairs than other sects. This may be due to the fact that women were numbered among the earliest disciples of Jesus. These women had a voice, and they could open an independent inquiry into many aspects of religion and religious laws. The influence of these women is clearly underrepresented in the historical record of Christianity. The major significance of the women who knew Jesus during his life is that they were there-not only recorded by name or life circumstance in surviving documents, but physically present among his disciples and early followers.

Bending the Bow of Ulysses - Wade Hampton's Southern Cavalry (Paperback): James M. Volo Bending the Bow of Ulysses - Wade Hampton's Southern Cavalry (Paperback)
James M. Volo
R492 Discovery Miles 4 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The purpose of this selection is to document the military career of Wade Hampton III. Six feet tall and sturdily built, Hampton was no armchair warrior. Noted for his patriarchal and caring manner, Hampton would give all of his own personal fortune for the Confederate cause before the Civil War was over. Wounded five times in battle (severely at Gettysburg), at 42 years of age Hampton was described as the idealized statue of a mounted warrior. Despite his lack of military experience and his relatively advanced age, Hampton was a natural cavalryman-brave, audacious, dedicated, and a superb horseman. While Hampton was in command of the Confederate Cavalry Corps through to the end of the war, he never lost a single fight. In fact, it is the thesis of this selection that Hampton was always a significant, but underrated, force in the CSA cavalry. His victories, especially when outnumbered and out-resourced, would be unparalleled. By any measure the choice of Wade Hampton as Stuart's replacement was inspired. As Stuart was very nearly the perfect leader in the days of attack, so Hampton was almost perfectly fitted to command in the days of defense. Hampton was among the most frequent and successful of hand-to-hand combatants among all the general officers in American history. He would lose his brother and his youngest son, both killed in action, and would literally see his eldest son, Wade Hampton IV, critically wounded. After J.E.B. Stuart's death, Hampton became the commander of Southern Cavalry and proved to be a stalwart leader and able tactician. He won the open devotion of his men, the respect of his adversaries, but never the public adulation that his predecessor commanded.

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