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Hoosier Philanthropy - A State History of Giving (Hardcover): Gregory R. Witkowski Hoosier Philanthropy - A State History of Giving (Hardcover)
Gregory R. Witkowski; Contributions by Clay Robbins, James H Madison, David P. King, Ruth C Crocker, …
R2,091 R1,921 Discovery Miles 19 210 Save R170 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The first in-depth history of philanthropy in Indiana. Philanthropy has been central to the development of public life in Indiana over the past two centuries. Hoosier Philanthropy explores the role of philanthropy in the Hoosier state, showing how voluntary action within Indiana has created and supported multiple visions of societal good. Featuring 15 articles, Hoosier Philanthropy charts the influence of different types of nonprofit Hoosier organizations and people, including foundations, service providers, volunteers, and individual donors.

Hoosier Philanthropy - A State History of Giving (Paperback): Gregory R. Witkowski Hoosier Philanthropy - A State History of Giving (Paperback)
Gregory R. Witkowski; Contributions by Clay Robbins, James H Madison, David P. King, Ruth C Crocker, …
R1,087 R965 Discovery Miles 9 650 Save R122 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The first in-depth history of philanthropy in Indiana. Philanthropy has been central to the development of public life in Indiana over the past two centuries. Hoosier Philanthropy explores the role of philanthropy in the Hoosier state, showing how voluntary action within Indiana has created and supported multiple visions of societal good. Featuring 15 articles, Hoosier Philanthropy charts the influence of different types of nonprofit Hoosier organizations and people, including foundations, service providers, volunteers, and individual donors.

A Generation at War - The Civil War Era in a Northern Community (Paperback): Nicole Etcheson A Generation at War - The Civil War Era in a Northern Community (Paperback)
Nicole Etcheson
R968 Discovery Miles 9 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Winner: Avery O. Craven AwardWinner: Indiana Center for the Book Award For all that has been written about the Civil War's impact on the urban northeast and southern home fronts, we have until now lacked a detailed picture of how it affected specific communities in the Union's Midwestern heartland. Nicole Etcheson offers a deeply researched microhistory of one such community-Putnam County, Indiana, from the Compromise of 1850 to the end of Reconstruction-and shows how its citizens responded to and were affected by the war. Delving into the everyday life of a small town in one of the nineteenth century's bellwether states, A Generation at War considers the Civil War within a much broader chronological context than other accounts. It ranges across three decades to show how the issues of the day-particularly race and sectionalism-temporarily displaced economic and temperance concerns, how the racial attitudes of northern whites changed, and how a generation of young men and women coped with the transformative experience of war. Etcheson interrelates an impressively wide range of topics. Through temperance and alcohol she illustrates nativism and class consciousness, while through an account of a murder she probes ethnicity, politics, and gender. She reveals how some women wanted to "maintain dependence" and how the war gave independence to others, as pensions allowed them to survive without a male provider. And she chronicles the major shift in race relations as the most revolutionary change: blacks had been excluded from Indiana in the 1850s but were invited into Putnam County by 1880. Etcheson personalizes all of these issues through human stories, bringing to life people previously ignored by history, whether veterans demanding recognition of their sacrifice, women speaking out against liquor, or Copperheads parading against Republicans. The introduction of race with the North Carolina Exodusters marks a particularly effective lens for seeing how the idealism unleashed by Lincoln's war influenced the North. Etcheson also helps us understand how white Southerners tried to reunify the country on the basis of shared white racism. Drawing on personal papers, local newspapers, pension petitions, Exoduster pamphlets, and more, Etcheson demonstrates how microhistory helps give new meaning to larger events. A Generation at War opens a new window on the impact of the Civil War on the agrarian North.

The Emerging Midwest - Upland Southerners and the Political Culture of the Old Northwest, 1787-1861 (Hardcover): Nicole Etcheson The Emerging Midwest - Upland Southerners and the Political Culture of the Old Northwest, 1787-1861 (Hardcover)
Nicole Etcheson
R973 R852 Discovery Miles 8 520 Save R121 (12%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

..". agile, ambitious, and complex..." The Journal of Southern History

"Etcheson adds a fresh dimension to the history of the Old Northwest by examining the way in which Upland Southerners regional heritage affected the evolution of political culture in Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois." Choice

..". not only a political account, but also a cultural survey. The book is clearly written, free of jargon, and makes excellent use of both primary and secondary sources.... an outstanding interpretation of the motives and acts of a significant portion of the population of a significant portion of the country." Lucy Jayne Kamau, H-Net H-WEST Digest

"Impressively researched, intelligently organized, and clearly written.... this volume] is the first in-depth study of political culture in the Old Northwest in the early nineteenth century, and it underlines the significance of persistent regional identities in the U.S." Andrew R. L. Cayton

" Well researched and is written in a clear, engaging style an excellent study of the origins and infulence of regional identity. It should gain a wide readership among students of antebellum America." The North Carolina Historical Review

..". an impressive and exhaustive job of research in primary materials, including letters, editorials, petitions, speeches, diaries, and memoirs. She pieces together these highly subjective accounts into an objective explanation of midwesterners views." Indiana Magazine of History

"In this well-written and carefully researched volume, Nicole Etcheson develops the role of Upland Southerners in the Ohio valley as they helped forge the political culture and public stance of that part of the Old Northwest." Michigan Historical Review

..". an outstanding contribution to our understanding of the political and cultural development of the the Old Northwest. This volume should be consulted by all who are interested in the region s history." Wisconsin Magazine of History

..". a thought-provoking volume that should be read by all scholars who study the development of the Midwest." Illinois Historical Journal

The process of defining the Midwest began when Northern and Southern migrants began to identify themselves as Westerners. Nicole Etcheson examines the tensions between a developing Midwestern identity and residual regional loyalties, a process which mirrored the nation-building and national disintegration in the years between the Revolution and the Civil War."

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