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Broadening the idea of "borderlands" beyond its traditional
geographic meaning, this volume features new ways of characterizing
the political, cultural, religious, and racial fluidity of early
America. Borderland Narratives extends the concept to the Ohio
Valley and other North American regions not typically seen as
borderlands, far from the northern Spanish colonial frontier. It
also shows how the term has been used in recent years to describe
unstable spaces where people, cultures, and viewpoints collide. A
timely assessment of the dynamic field of borderland studies, this
volume argues that the interpretive model of borders is essential
to understanding the history of the colonial United States.
In a compilation of essays, Early Republic: People and Perspectives
explores the varied experiences of many different groups of
Americans across racial, gender, religious, and regional lines in
the early years of the country. Written by expert contributors
drawing on extensive new research, Early Republic: People and
Perspectives ranges across the broad spectrum of society to explore
the everyday lives of Americans from the birth of the nation to the
beginning of Jacksonian Age (roughly 1830). In a series of
chapters, Early Republic provides vivid portraits of the farmers,
entrepreneurs, laborers, women, Native Americans, and slaves who
made up the population of the United States in its infancy. Key
events, such as the two-party political system, the Louisiana
Purchase, the War of 1812, and the expansion into the Ohio Valley,
are seen through the eyes of the ordinary citizens who helped make
them happen, in turn, making the United States what it is today.
Primary sources give readers an opportunity to hear the real voices
of the people of the United States in its formative decades A
bibliography provides an exhaustive list of relevant social history
works over the past 40 years
Moving beyond traditional texts, this revealing volume explores the
world of the average citizens who played an integral part in the
Revolutionary era of American history. American Revolution looks at
one of the most significant eras in American history through the
eyes of its least famous, least studied citizens. It is an
eye-opening collection of essays demonstrating how the wrenching
transformation from English colonies to an emerging nation affected
Americans from all walks of life. American Revolution features the
work of 14 accomplished social historians, whose findings are
adding new dimensions to our understanding of the Revolutionary
era. But some of the most fascinating contributions to this volume
come from the people themselves-the anecdotes, letters, diaries,
journalism, and other documents that convey the experiences of the
full spectrum of American society in the mid- to late-18th century
(including women, African Americans, Native Americans, immigrants,
soldiers, children, laborers, Quakers, sailors, and farmers).
Fourteen distinguished historians examine the social effects of the
American Revolution on the people who lived through it Includes
diary entries, personal letters, news stories, and other
first-person accounts of people often ignored in history
On January 22, 1912, Henry Flagler rode on the first passenger
train from South Florida to Key West. On April 2, 1513, Juan Ponce
de Leon claimed Florida for Spain. On December 6, 1947, Everglades
National Park held its opening ceremony.Featuring one entry per day
of the year, this book is a fun and enlightening collection of
moments from Florida history. Good and bad, famous and
little-known, historical and contemporary, these events reveal the
depth and complexity of the state's past. They cover everything
from revolts by Apalachee Indians to crashes at the Daytona 500,
the establishment of Fort Mose, and the recurrence of hurricanes.
They involve cultural leaders like Stetson Kennedy and Zora Neale
Hurston, iconic institutions like Disney and NASA, and important
eras like Prohibition and the civil rights movement.Each entry
includes a short description and is paired with a suggested reading
for learning more about the event or topic of the day. This Day in
Florida History is the perfect starting point for discovering the
diversity of stories and themes that make up the Sunshine State.
Since the 1960s, public attention has been drawn increasingly
towards the thematic link between historic preservation and urban
planning. Nowadays, the organized historic preservation movement in
the USA is more than a mere "yearning for history": it represents
an active and integral part of urban planning in US cities. In
order to approach these planning, economic, and social issues in
the field of historic preservation, this book analyzes a variety of
interdisciplinary methods, focusing on four selected historic
districts within the central business districts of Philadelphia and
Boston (in the north) and Charleston and Savannah (in the south).
Vor Ihnen liegt der Tagungsband der aIle zwei Jahre stattfindenden
Fachtagung "Kommunikation in Verteilten Systemen". Diese Tagung
wird yom GIjITG-FachausschuB "Kommunikation und Vertei/te Systeme"
ausgerichtet. Nach Berlin, Aachen, Stuttgart, Mannheim und Miinchen
findet diese Tagung nun erstmalig in den neuen Bundeslandern, an
der TU Chemnitz-Zwickau statt und steht unter dem Motto "Neue
Lander - Neue Netze - Neue Dienste". Leistungsfahige
Kommunikationsnetze und verteilte Anwendungen sind nicht langer nur
eine Domane der Wissenschaft. In allen Lebensbereichen kommen
solche Technologien immer starker zur Wirkung, was sich nicht
zuletzt in Initia- tiven zu "Information Highways" niederschlagt.
Die KiVS ist eine der bedeutendsten Fachtagungen im
deutschsprachigen Raum und daher pradestiniert als Treffpunkt alIer
Fachleute aus Industrie, Wis- senschaft und Behorden, die an der
Realisierung und Anwendung der neuen Informations-Infrastrukturen
mitwirken. Das Programmkomitee hat bei der Gestaltung der Tagung
und der Auswahl der Beitrage neben einem hohen Qualitatsniveau auch
auf einen intensiven Praxis- bezug geachtet. Hohepunkte der
Fachtagung sind die Plenarvortrage von Prof. Ferrari (Univer- sity
of California at Berkeley) zum Thema "Programs for Networking
Research and Testbed Activities in the U.S. "sowie von Dr.
Bauerfeld (DeTeBerkom Berlin) zu "Mu/tiM edia in Europa:
Fahrversuche auf der Infobahn ". Die hochaktuellen Entwicklungen im
Internet, wie die Einigung auf die "IP-N achfolge", stellt einer
der unmittelbar Beteiligten, Herr Schulzrinne (GMD FOKUS Berlin),
in einem weiteren Plenarvortrag vor.
Broadening the idea of ""borderlands"" beyond its traditional
geographic meaning, this volume features new ways of characterizing
the political, cultural, religious, and racial fluidity of early
America. It extends the concept to regions not typically seen as
borderlands and demonstrates how the term has been used in recent
years to describe unstable spaces where people, cultures, and
viewpoints collide. The essays include an exploration of the
diplomacy and motives that led colonial and Native leaders in the
Ohio Valley--including those from the Shawnee and Cherokee-to
cooperate and form coalitions; a contextualized look at the
relationship between African Americans and Seminole Indians on the
Florida borderlands; and an assessment of the role that animal
husbandry played in the economies of southeastern Indians. An essay
on the experiences of those who disappeared in the early colonial
southwest highlights the magnitude of destruction on these emergent
borderlands and features a fresh perspective on Cabeza de Vaca. Yet
another essay examines the experiences of French missionary priests
in the trans-Appalachian West, adding a new layer of understanding
to places ordinarily associated with the evangelical Protestant
revivals of the Second Great Awakening. Collectively these essays
focus on marginalized peoples and reveal how their experiences and
decisions lie at the center of the history of borderlands. They
also look at the process of cultural mixing and the crossing of
religious and racial boundaries. A timely assessment of the dynamic
field of borderland studies, Borderland Narratives argues that the
interpretive model of borders is essential to understanding the
history of colonial North America. Contributors: Andrew Frank; A.
Glenn Crothers; Rob Harper; Tyler Boulware; Carla Gerona; Rebekah
M. K. Mergenthal; Michael Pasquier; Philip Mulder; Julie Winch.
This is a new release of the original 1948 edition.
Contributing Authors Include Robert M. Lindner, Ruth L. Munroe, M.
R. Harrower, And Many Others.
Additional Authors Karen Machover And Meta Steiner.
This is a new release of the original 1948 edition.
Contributing Authors Include Robert M. Lindner, Ruth L. Munroe, M.
R. Harrower, And Many Others.
Additional Authors Karen Machover And Meta Steiner.
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rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
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