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A Town In-Between

Author : Judith Ridner
Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Page : 298 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2011-06-06
Category : History
ISBN : 9780812205398

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In A Town In-Between, Judith Ridner reveals the influential, turbulent past of a modest, quiet American community. Today Carlisle, Pennsylvania, nestled in the Susquehanna Valley, is far from the nation's political and financial centers. In the eighteenth century, however, Carlisle and its residents stood not only at a geographical crossroads but also at the fulcrum of early American controversies. Located between East Coast settlement and the western frontier, Carlisle quickly became a mid-Atlantic hub, serving as a migration gateway to the southern and western interiors, a commercial way station in the colonial fur trade, a military staging and supply ground during the Seven Years' War, American Revolution, and Whiskey Rebellion, and home to one of the first colleges in the United States, Dickinson. A Town In-Between reconsiders the role early American towns and townspeople played in the development of the country's interior. Focusing on the lives of the ambitious group of Scots-Irish colonists who built Carlisle, Judith Ridner reasserts that the early American west was won by traders, merchants, artisans, and laborers—many of them Irish immigrants—and not just farmers. Founded by proprietor Thomas Penn, the rapidly growing town was the site of repeated uprisings, jailbreaks, and one of the most publicized Anti-Federalist riots during constitutional ratification. These conflicts had dramatic consequences for many Scots-Irish Presbyterian residents who found themselves a people in-between, mediating among the competing ethnoreligious, cultural, class, and political interests that separated them from their fellow Quaker and Anglican colonists of the Delaware Valley and their myriad Native American trading partners of the Ohio country. In this thoroughly researched and highly readable study, Ridner argues that interior towns were not so much spearheads of a progressive and westward-moving Euro-American civilization, but volatile places situated in the middle of a culturally diverse, economically dynamic, and politically evolving early America.

The Idea and Ideal of the Town Between Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages

Author : Gian Pietro Brogiolo,Bryan Ward Perkins
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : History
ISBN : 9004109013

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The Idea and Ideal of the Town Between Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages by Gian Pietro Brogiolo,Bryan Ward Perkins Pdf

This volume collects papers by distinguished European scholars, on the changing perception of the city in the period of transition from the Roman World to the Early Middle Ages. Central themes are the persistence of classical ideals of urban life, within a rapidly-changing world, and the emergence of a new ideal of the city that was specifically Christian.

Cape Town: A Place Between

Author : Henry Trotter
Publisher : Penguin Random House South Africa
Page : 107 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2020-01-01
Category : Travel
ISBN : 9781946395283

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Cape Town: A Place Between by Henry Trotter Pdf

Cape Town is a place between two oceans, between first and third worlds, between east and west. The majority of its citizens: a people between black and white, native and settler, African and European. How can we understand a city that is most assuredly in Africa, though not””seemingly””of it? By exploring this city’s tween-ness, we can begin to understand the soul of this town””haunted by its past, unsure of its future. A short book just over 100 pages, it allows readers to quickly identify the unique pulse of the city, its throbbing historical, social, cultural and political beat that underlies the transactions between all Capetonians. This is not a substitute for a traditional guidebook, but a perfect companion to one, filling in the intimate details that other books leave out.

Town Between Two Rivers

Author : Doris J. Peery
Publisher : Xulon Press
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2008-08
Category : Christian life
ISBN : 9781606473818

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Doris Peery has been writing this book for sixty years. Now she has collected all her writings into these intriguing stories and poems reflecting a lifetime of experiences. Her poetry and prose together make for inspirational reading as well as humorous takes on life. * Who is the better sister to be: the cute one or the beautiful one? * What if your husband tells you not to get religion? * What special place does a neighborhood store have in a community? * Would you put a Victory Bell in your church? Doris Peery was born and raised in Emporia, Kansas. After graduating from Ottawa University in Ottawa, Kansas, she taught in elementary schools in Kansas and Virginia. She and Ken, her husband of 55 years, have two sons, five grandchildren and two great grandsons. The Peerys live in Topeka, Kansas.

The City & The City

Author : China Miéville
Publisher : Del Rey
Page : 337 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2009-05-26
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780345515667

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NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY THE LOS ANGELES TIMES, THE SEATTLE TIMES, AND PUBLISHERS WEEKLY. When a murdered woman is found in the city of Beszel, somewhere at the edge of Europe, it looks to be a routine case for Inspector Tyador Borlú of the Extreme Crime Squad. To investigate, Borlú must travel from the decaying Beszel to its equal, rival, and intimate neighbor, the vibrant city of Ul Qoma. But this is a border crossing like no other, a journey as psychic as it is physical, a seeing of the unseen. With Ul Qoman detective Qussim Dhatt, Borlú is enmeshed in a sordid underworld of nationalists intent on destroying their neighboring city, and unificationists who dream of dissolving the two into one. As the detectives uncover the dead woman’s secrets, they begin to suspect a truth that could cost them more than their lives. What stands against them are murderous powers in Beszel and in Ul Qoma: and, most terrifying of all, that which lies between these two cities. BONUS: This edition contains a The City & The City discussion guide and excerpts from China Miéville's Kraken and Embassytown.

Drowned Town

Author : Jayne Moore Waldrop
Publisher : University Press of Kentucky
Page : 173 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2021-10-26
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781950564170

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"They had been told their sacrifice was for the public good. They were never told how much they would miss it, or for how long." Drowned Town explores the multigenerational impact caused by the loss of home and illuminates the joys and sorrows of a group of people bound together by western Kentucky's Land Between the Lakes and the lakes that lie on either side of it. The linked stories are rooted in a landscape forever altered by the mid-twentieth-century impoundment of the Tennessee and Cumberland Rivers and the seizing of property under the power of eminent domain to create a national recreation area on the narrow strip of land between the lakes. The massive federal land and water projects completed in quick succession were designed to serve the public interest by providing hydroelectric power, flood control, and economic progress for the region—at great sacrifice for those who gave up their homes, livelihoods, towns, and history. The narrative follows two women whose lives are shaped by their friendship and connection to the place, and their stories go back and forth in time to show how the creation of the lakes both healed and hurt the people connected to them. In the process, the stories emphasize the importance of sisterhood and family, both blood and created, and how we cannot separate ourselves from our places in the world.

Concord Town Records, 1732-1820

Author : Concord (N.H.)
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 650 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 1894
Category : Concord (N.H.)
ISBN : HARVARD:32044105247969

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Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Most Hon. the Marquis of Salisbury, K.G., &c. &c. &c., Preserved at Hatfield House, Hertfordshire

Author : Great Britain. Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 744 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 1892
Category : Great Britain
ISBN : HARVARD:32044032318719

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Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Most Hon. the Marquis of Salisbury, K.G., &c. &c. &c., Preserved at Hatfield House, Hertfordshire by Great Britain. Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts Pdf

Biennial Report

Author : Minnesota. Department of Labor and Industry
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 704 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 1895
Category : Employers' liability
ISBN : HARVARD:LI12SJ

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Italy

Author : Karl Baedeker (Firm)
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 470 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 1872
Category : Italy
ISBN : UIUC:30112076487575

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Divide

Author : Anna Jones
Publisher : Kyle Books
Page : 241 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2022-03-03
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780857839749

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This book is a call to action. It warns that unless we learn to accept and respect our social, cultural and political differences as town and country people, we are never going to solve the chronic problems in our food system and environment. As we stare down the barrel of climate change, only farmers - who manage two thirds of the UK's landscape - working together with conservation groups can create a healthier food system and bring back nature in diverse abundance. But this fledgling progress is hindered and hamstrung by simplistic debates that still stoke conflict between conservative rural communities and the liberal green movement. Each chapter, from Family and Politics to Animal Welfare and the Environment, explores a different aspect of the urban/rural disconnect, weaving case studies and research with Anna's personal stories of growing up on a small, upland farm. There is a simple theme and a strong message running throughout the book - a plea to respect our differences, recognise each other's strengths and work together to heal the land.

The Celt, the Roman, and the Saxon

Author : Thomas Wright
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 592 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 1885
Category : Ethnology
ISBN : WISC:89100070473

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