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21. Bibliographic Guide to North American History: 1995 by New York Public Library | |
Hardcover:
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(1996-08)
list price: US$350.00 Isbn: 0783813384 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
22. Race, Religion, Region: Landscapes of Encounter in the American West | |
Hardcover: 216
Pages
(2006-09-15)
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23. From Yeoman to Redneck in the South Carolina Upcountry, 1850-1915 (The American South Series) by Stephen A. West | |
Hardcover: 288
Pages
(2008-04-17)
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Editorial Review Product Description InFrom Yeoman to Redneck in the South Carolina Upcountry, Stephen A. West revises understandings of the American South by offering a new perspective on two iconic figures in the region's social landscape. "Yeoman," a term of praise for the small landowning farmer, was commonly used during the antebellum era but ultimately eclipsed by "redneck," an epithet that emerged at the end of the nineteenth century. In popular use, each served less as a precise class label than as a means to celebrate or denigrate the moral and civic worth of broad groups of white men. Viewing these richly evocative figures as ideological inventions rather than sociological realities, West examines the divisions they obscured and the conflicts that gave them such force. The setting for this impressively detailed study is the Upper Piedmont of South Carolina, the sort of upcountry region typically associated with the white "plain folk." West shows how the yeoman ideal played a vital role in proslavery discourse before the Civil War but poorly captured the realities of life, with important implications for how historians understand the politics of slavery and the drive for secession. After the Civil War, the South Carolina upcountry was convulsed by the economic transformations and political conflicts out of which the redneck was born. West reinterprets key developments in the history of the New South--such as the politics of lynching and the phenomenon of the "Southern demagogue"--and uncovers the historical roots of a stereotype that continues to loom large in popular understandings of the American South. Drawing together periods and topics often treated separately, West combines economic, social, and political history in an original and compelling account. |
24. Fur Traders, Trappers, and Mountain Men of the Upper Missouri by LeRoy R. Hafen | |
Paperback: 142
Pages
(1995-03-28)
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Great source for biographical info
Commendable portrayals |
25. A History of the Timucua Indians and Missions (Florida Museum of Natural History: Ripley P. Bullen Series) by John H. Hann | |
Hardcover: 400
Pages
(1996-02-08)
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Editorial Review Product Description The Timucua are the only native people of Florida whose language survives in literature in sufficient quality and quantity to permit significant study. Relying on previously unused documents, this account of the Timucua traces their experience from first contact with Europeans to their exile to Cuba in 1763 and their final eradication. Beginning with the question of their number and their locations in northern Florida and southern Georgia, John Hann examines the Timucua's contacts with various European groups, starting with Ponce de León's expedition. He includes a detailed presentation of their experience under the mission regimes, and covers such topics as the Europeans' descriptions of the people, their language, culture, and political structures, the derivation of their language, and the meanings of their placenames and titles. He also resolves confusion over the extent of the territory of a Timucua subgroup known as the Mocama, and discusses other Florida native peoples who moved into Timucua territory as refugees during the first half of the 18th century. |
26. Picking the Lock of Time: Developing Chronology in American Archaeology | |
Hardcover: 176
Pages
(2003-12-31)
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27. In Mohawk Country: Early Narratives of a Native People (The Iroquois and Their Neighbors) | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(1996-12)
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40 visitors to the Mohawk Indians
In Mohawk Country: Early Narratives of a Native People
An important book on Mohawk history. |
28. The Prairie Spirit in Landscape Gardening (American Society of Landscape Architects Centennial Reprints series) by Wilhelm Miller | |
Hardcover: 56
Pages
(2002-08)
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Great Prairie School Insights
An informative text that has stood the test of time |
29. Historic American Towns along the Atlantic Coast (Creating the North American Landscape) by Professor Warren Boeschenstein | |
Hardcover: 352
Pages
(1999-07-27)
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Editorial Review Product Description In the tentative early settlements along the Atlantic coast, the ocean meant everything -- offering ties to the outside world and yielding an abundance that allowed colonists to establish thriving outposts. With industrialization in the nineteenth century, some of these coastal communities grew into important cities. Other settlements -- the ones that are the affectionate focus of this book -- fell behind and survived in relative isolation. Bypassed by the transportation and industrial revolutions, the places surveyed by Warren Boeschenstein have remained unspoiled by the usually unstoppable forces of the modern world. These towns have since become cherished landmarks because of their remarkable natural settings and cultural legacies. Dotting the coast from Maine to Florida, they exemplify historic America at its best. In Historic American Towns along the Atlantic Coast, Boeschenstein celebrates the scale and style of these places -- more than 140 towns in all -- and offers wonderfully evocative descriptions of each. The book divides naturally into three regional sections: North Atlantic, Mid-Atlantic, and South Atlantic. In these areas, Boeschenstein focuses on nine places that are among the oldest continuously inhabited settlements in North America, towns that still possess a delightful pedestrian scale and sense of community, towns whose physical settings evoke time-honored qualities: Castine and Kennebunks' Port, Maine, Edgartown, Massachusetts, and Stonington, Connecticut, in the North; Ocean Grove, New Jersey, and New Castle, Delaware, in the Mid-Atlantic; and Edenton, North Carolina, Beaufort, South Carolina, and Saint Augustine, Florida, in the South. Each of these coastal villages reveals a different past, and Boeschenstein gives each story its due. Ocean Grove is the accomplishment of primarily one generation, the fervent post-Civil War Methodists. Beaufort reflects most magnificently not one but several generations of antebellum planters, who, over a century, asserted their authority and importance. In Kennebunks' Port, Victorians built a community distinct from that of the earlier Federalists. In Stonington, New Castle, and Edenton residents "infilled" buildings, intermixing structures from different periods. Using nearly 200 historic maps, drawings, and photographs to illustrate the spectrum of change in these communities, the author also examines qualities common to all: location, community, scale, and time. Here, on the coast, the quality of time is tangibly evident. The reliable rhythms of the tides magnify the perceptions of time repeating and time passing. Human history permeates buildings that reflect the values of different periods. Animal migrations mark the seasons -- birds along the Atlantic flyway, fish through the nearby ocean currents, and vacationers in search of the sun. Geologic time, the most ancient of all and the one usually most hidden, is readily visible within the communities in which water, wind, and sand have worn away the land's edge to reveal the distant past in the underlying strata. Engagingly written and handsomely illustrated, this book is a fascinating guide for coastal travelers and offers a useful framework for historic preservation and innovative town planning. "All [of these towns] have experienced the inevitable economic cycles, population shifts, technological revolutions, political changes, human disasters, and natural calamities that communities of this age have faced... In every one, intimacy is a part of everyday life -- continually fostered by the human scale of the town fabric, the pedestrian orientation, and the proximity of people to institutions and commerce and to other people." -- from the Preface (pp.xi-xii) Customer Reviews (1)
Good overview, not much depth |
30. A Biohistory of 19th-Century Afro-Americans: The Burial Remains of a Philadelphia Cemetery by Lesley M. Rankin-Hill | |
Hardcover: 224
Pages
(1997-02-28)
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31. Sacred Geography of the American Mound Builders (Native American Studies Volme 2) by Maureen Korp | |
Hardcover: 140
Pages
(1990-08)
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32. Native Americans and Their Land: The Schoharie River Valley by Mary Druke Becker | |
Paperback: 232
Pages
(2009-05-01)
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33. Soft Gold: A History of the Fur Trade in the Great Lakes Region and its Impact on Native American Culture by Ted Reese | |
Paperback: 128
Pages
(2009-05-01)
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34. Native American Legends of the Great Lakes and the Mississippi Valley by Katharine Berry Judson | |
Paperback: 204
Pages
(2000-05)
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Provides the reader with insights |
35. Cahokia, the Great Native American Metropolis by Biloine Whiting Young, Melvin J Fowler | |
Paperback: 384
Pages
(1999-11-17)
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There are better books on the subject available
Good Overview of a Neglected Archaeological Site That being said, the limitations of this volume are many.It is apparent that Professor Fowler's research is essentially presented by Young, a non-specialist writer.Unfortunately, the writing is uneven and not particularly memorable.There is also a dearth of photographs and diagrams.Finally, I was dissatisfied with the lack of discussion of the context of the Cahokia culture with the other prehistorical peoples of North and Central America.
Cahokia The tale of thediscovery, preservation, excavation, and interpretation of this magnificentsite is told with verve and excitement in this collaboration betweenBiloine Whiting Young, a professional writer, and Melvin Fowler, one of theleading lights of Cahokian archaeology. They write in an accessible stylebut without sacrificing any of the complexities of the history andinterpretation of Cahokia, and an abundant bibliography allows easy accessto the technical literature on which the book rests. My advice: read thisbook, then hop in the easiest mode of transportation and get yourself toCollinsville, Illinois. You will come away from both with a new admirationfor the achievements of our predecessors on this continent.
A superb book for the non-archeologist |
36. Fort Pitt Museum: Pennsylvania Trail of History Guide (Pennsylvania Trail of History Guides) by David Dixon | |
Paperback: 48
Pages
(2004-05)
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Actually the book is correct
Below Average |
37. Uqalurait: An Oral History of Nunavut (McGill-Queen's Native and Northen Series) | |
Paperback: 473
Pages
(2008-07)
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Researching the Inuit? Be sure to add this to your library
Good Insight to Inuit |
38. Race, Place, and Reform in Mexican Los Angeles: A Transnational Perspective, 1890–1940 by Stephanie Lewthwaite | |
Hardcover: 304
Pages
(2009-11-01)
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39. Encyclopedia of Native American Bows, Arrows & Quivers: Volume 1:Northeast, Southeast, and Midwest by Steve Allely, Jim Hamm | |
Hardcover: 148
Pages
(1999-08-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description This pathbreaking and comprehensive book will strongly appeal to all those with an abiding interest in Native Americans and archery. Customer Reviews (8)
Great Book
Eye Opener
Excellent reference
From an arrow collector
One of a kind, at least for now |
40. The First American Frontier: Transition to Capitalism in Southern Appalachia, 1700-1860 (The Fred W. Morrison Series in Southern Studies) by Wilma A. Dunaway | |
Paperback: 468
Pages
(1996-02-05)
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Editorial Review Product Description Dunaway demonstrates that Europeans established significant trade relations with Native Americans in the southern mountains and thereby incorporated the region into the world economy as early as the seventeenth century. In addition to the much-studied fur trade, she explores various other forces of change, including government policy, absentee speculation in the region's natural resources, the emergence of towns, and the influence of local elites. Contrary to the myth of a homogeneous society composed mainly of subsistence homesteaders, Dunaway finds that many Appalachian landowners generated market surpluses by exploiting a large landless labor force, including slaves. In delineating these complexities of economy and labor in the region, Dunaway provides a perceptive critique of Appalachian exceptionalism and development. |
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